7-Eleven Ordered to Pay $907,000 to Injured B.C. Customer After Rejected $125K Offer

A British Columbia judge decided that 7-Eleven Canada must pay $907,000 in damages to a man who was injured in one of its stores in 2017, even though the customer suggested settling for $125,000 at first. This result shows that companies can face trouble when they reject suitable settlement agreements from the government. What Happened?According…

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Giovanni Apollo: From Culinary Fame to Controversy and Reinvention

The Rise of Giovanni Apollo: A Culinary Star in Quebec Giovanni Apollo rose to prominence in Quebec as a renowned chef, TV personality, and cookbook author. With a flair for Italian cuisine and charismatic storytelling, he captivated audiences across Canada. His restaurant, Apollo Concept, and appearances on popular culinary shows earned him a respected place…

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IRCC Holds First CEC Draw in Over Three Months – A Boost for Canadian PR Hopefuls

Canada continues to be a top destination for skilled immigrants, and one of the most popular routes to permanent residency is through the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) under the Express Entry system. The CEC draw plays a crucial role in welcoming individuals who have already proven their skills and adaptability by working in Canada. 📌…

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At Canada’s Edge: How Border Crossings Are Shaping Politics, Trade, and Identity in 2025

Introduction In 2025, Canada’s borders have become more than just geographical demarcations — they are flashpoints for politics, trade negotiations, and questions of national identity. From the bustling commercial hubs at the Windsor-Detroit crossing to the quiet rural stations in New Brunswick and Maine, the conversation around Canada’s border crossings is growing louder, more urgent,…

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