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Golden Globes 2026: How to Watch in Canada, Start Time and Nominees

How to watch the 2026 Golden Globes in Canada on Sunday? We got you covered, so read on for more info. Awards season officially gets underway this weekend with the 2026 Golden Globe Awards, celebrating the past year’s best films and TV shows. The ceremony returns to Beverly Hills on Sunday night (of course), with...

Telus Job Cuts Don’t Stop: Union Says Hundreds Offered Buyouts

Telus is offering another round of voluntary severance packages to Canadian workers, a move the union representing many of those employees says will lead to more job losses and weaker service for customers. According to the United Steelworkers, nearly 700 workers across the country have been offered voluntary severance packages, including more than 500 union...

Rogers Bets $50M on Helping Canadian Kids Put Down Their Phones

Rogers has rolled out a new national initiative called Screen Break, putting $50 million on the table over five years to help families deal with how much time kids and teens spend on their phones. The move follows new Rogers research that found youth aged 11 to 17 are spending about 5.2 hours a day...

Fido vs Virgin Plus vs Koodo Plans: What’s New in Jan. 2026

Boxing Week deals are done from the flanker brands of Rogers, Bell and Telus. Back in December we looked at plans from Fido, Virgin Plus and Koodo to note prices before Boxing Day discounts. Now that things are ‘back to normal’, let’s take a look at what’s changed. Below are bring your own device plans...

Tesla Adds a Budget Model Y in Canada With Features Missing in the U.S.

Tesla has added a new Model Y Standard rear-wheel-drive to its Canadian lineup, giving buyers a cheaper way to get into its best-selling electric SUV. The new version starts at about $49,990 CAD in Canada, undercutting the Model Y Premium All-Wheel Drive by roughly $15,000 CAD, which until now had been the lowest-priced option. Interestingly,...

Netflix, Disney and Amazon Take CRTC to Court Over New Streaming Rules

Foreign streaming companies are zeroing in on a legal fight over a new CRTC rule that would make some of their financial information public. A group of major streamers, including Netflix and Amazon, filed a challenge in the Federal Court of Appeal in December, targeting disclosure requirements tied to the regulator’s overhaul of Canadian content...