A man in sunglasses and a Hawaiian shirt lounging in a tiny shed filled with beach sand, pretending he’s on vacation.

Toronto Man Tries to Escape Winter by Moving to His Own Heated Shed

With yet another brutal Canadian winter in full swing, one Toronto resident has taken extreme measures to avoid the cold—by moving into his own backyard shed, now transformed into a private tropical paradise. Greg Thompson, 38, had finally had enough after his car door froze shut for the third time this month. “I just snapped,”…

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Ontario Town Accidentally Declares War on Itself Due to Typo

The residents of Little Maple, Ontario, woke up to shocking news this week when the town’s official website mistakenly declared a state of war—on itself. What was meant to be a routine snowstorm warning somehow turned into a dramatic alert reading: “Effective immediately, Little Maple declares war on Little Maple. Citizens, prepare for battle!” “I…

A Canadian law enforcement officer displaying seized fentanyl packages, highlighting the severity of the issue.

Canada’s Role in Fentanyl Production Raises Concerns Amid U.S. Criticism

Recent reports have identified Canada as a growing hub for the production and export of fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid linked to a surge in overdose deaths across North America. This development has raised concerns among both Canadian and U.S. officials, emphasizing the need for enhanced cross-border collaboration to address the escalating opioid crisis. Evidence…

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Canada Reduces International Student Permits to Address Housing and Service Pressures

In a strategic effort to mitigate the escalating pressures on housing and public services, the Canadian government has announced a 10% reduction in the issuance of international student permits for the year 2025. This decision will cap the number of permits at 437,000, a decrease from the previous year’s figures. The move comes in response…