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Amazon Canada Hiring 7,000 Seasonal Workers—and Raising Pay

Amazon is gearing up for the holiday shopping season by hiring more than 7,000 seasonal workers across Canada. The jobs will be spread across the company’s fulfilment centres, sortation centres, and delivery stations from coast to coast, with hiring starting this month and continuing through December. Seasonal roles will cover warehouse tasks such as stowing,...

Apple Cancels Cheaper Vision Pro to Focus on Smart Glasses: Report

Apple’s Vision Pro headset has struggled to gain traction, and now the company is changing course. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple has reportedly canceled development of a cheaper, lightweight Vision Pro model and is putting its resources into smart glasses instead. Launched in early 2024 at a steep $4,999 CAD, the Vision Pro has...

New on Paramount+ Canada: October 2025

October is packed on Paramount+ Canada with new shows, returning hits, and plenty of Halloween scares, says the streaming service. Mayor of Kingstown with Jeremy Renner is back for season 4 (the show is a bit depressing), while music fans can check out Ozzy: No Escape From Now, a documentary on Ozzy Osbourne’s later years....

Landman Season 2 Gets Streaming Date, Lioness Season 3 Coming

Two of Paramount+’s biggest dramas are officially on the calendar, just in time for fall TV watching. Landman returns for its second season on Sunday, November 16, 2025, streaming exclusively on Paramount+ Canada. The show, from Taylor Sheridan (Yellowstone) and Christian Wallace, is set in the oil boomtowns of West Texas and follows Tommy Norris,...

PlayStation Plus October 2025 Games: Alan Wake 2 and More

Sony has revealed the PlayStation Plus Monthly Games lineup for October. Starting October 7, subscribers will be able to add three new titles to their library (it's a light month): Alan Wake 2 (PS5)  Goat Simulator 3 (PS4, PS5)   Cocoon (PS4, PS5)   All three games are available to download until November 3. PlayStation...

UK Again Orders Apple to Create iCloud Backdoor for Users

The UK government has told Apple to build a backdoor into its iCloud service to give officials access to encrypted backups belonging to British users, according to the Financial Times. The order, issued in early September under the Investigatory Powers Act, is limited to UK citizens’ data. A previous demand in January had sought global...