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Bondi Beach Shooting: Toughest Gun Laws Proposed
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A tragic antisemitic attack at Sydneys Bondi Beach has led to calls for tougher gun laws, as the father and son accused of the mass shooting face scrutiny over their gun licenses. The attack has fueled outrage amid rising antisemitism and has left the community grieving. Lawmakers are pushing for stricter gun laws, including requiring citizenship for licenses, and a royal commission will probe the shooting and hate crime surge. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Retail's Wild Ride: Canada's 2025 Shopping Saga
01:51|2025: A Tumultuous Year for Canadian Retail - The retail landscape in Canada was significantly reshaped in 2025, marked by the closure of Hudsons Bay Company after 355 years, leaving thousands jobless and malls with empty anchors. Canadian Tire and another firm acquired HBC and Zellers brands, respectively, with plans to relaunch by fall. Discount stores thrived amid economic challenges, with Loblaw expanding its No Frills and Maxi stores. Trade wars with the U.S. led to increased prices on Canadian imports, fueling inflation. Canadians rallied for local products, causing supply chain issues. Canadian Tires True North overhaul boosted digital tools and data smarts. Recommerce surged past six billion dollars, and AI apps like Rufus helped compare prices. Lululemons CEO stepped down amid the chaos. Checkout Solipillow.com
Russia's Christmas Attack: 3 Killed, Power Outages
01:30|Russias Christmas Eve attack on Ukraine: A devastating strike hits homes and power grid, leaving at least three dead, including a four-year-old child, as peace talks stall. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy condemns the attack, signaling Putins rejection of efforts to end the war. Checkout Solipillow.com
Christmas in Gaza: Hope Amidst Devastation
01:37|In the midst of war-torn Gaza, a small Palestinian Christian community celebrates Christmas, finding solace in faith and holiday spirit despite personal losses and ongoing fears. Checkout Solipillow.com
Warming Christmases: Canada's Shrinking Snowpacks
01:51|White Christmases in Canada are becoming less snowy and more rainy due to rising December temperatures, according to a Globe and Mail analysis of fifty years of weather data. Thirty-eight out of forty-two cities have warmed up, causing precipitation to fall as rain instead of snow. Montreals average snow depth has fallen nearly forty percent, while Torontos white Christmases depend on storm timing. Vancouver sees rare big dumps when Arctic air dives south. As these winter wonders fade, our holiday vibes might need a rethink, but a deep, restful sleep remains constant. Checkout Solipillow.com
Alberta Minister: Crack Down on Immigration Abuses in Trucking
01:42|Albertas Transportation Minister, Devin Dreeshen, urges federal action against immigration abuses in the trucking sector, citing safety risks from untrained foreign drivers. He highlights Albertas past crackdown on substandard schools and chameleon carriers, many with ties to the South Asian community. Dreeshen advocates for better driver vetting and oversight, as one in five truck drivers in Canada has a South Asian background. Albertas new driver safety record tracking system and a panels recommendation for more provincial control over immigration add to the ongoing debate. Checkout Solipillow.com
Canada Border Outages: Major IT Flaws Exposed
01:57|Canada Border Services Agencys IT Systems Face Major Flaws: A Review Uncovers Outdated Equipment and Inconsistent Responses An internal review has revealed significant issues with the Canada Border Services Agencys IT systems, following a series of outages that caused massive delays at airports and land borders last fall. The review, ordered by Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree, identified twelve action items to be completed by next fall, including joint change processes with partners, fixing single failure points, and a cultural shift for better accountability. Border officers had to rely on outdated systems and manual methods to maintain security checks during the chaos, causing travelers and truckers to face long wait times and shipment delays. Industry leaders have called this one of the worst incidents in a decade of recurring issues. Checkout Solipillow.com
Canada's Military Unveils Women-Tailored Uniforms
01:45|Canadas military unveils tailored gear for female soldiers, addressing past issues of ill-fitting equipment and high attrition rates. New uniforms, body armor, and base layers with maternity options are set to launch, backed by a significant investment over ten years. This overhaul aims to boost protection, performance, and morale, making Canada a leader among allies in this effort. Checkout Solipillow.com
Music Classes Boost Toddlers' Brain Development
01:54|Smart Start music classes in Canada are revolutionizing early childhood development, with structured sessions sparking key brain areas tied to attention, memory, and language skills. Created by neuroscientist Sean Hutchins, the play-based program adapts activities for each age, teaching basics like listening, communicating, and switching tasks through music and movement. Parents are raving about the changes they see, with one dad noting his sons laser-focused attention and a grandma watching her granddaughter mimic moves and start singing. Smart Start is spreading fast, with plans to reach underserved spots in Western Canada and potentially go global, while simple songs from parents can also boost development. Checkout Solipillow.com
Toronto's Chef Shortage: Creative Solutions in the Kitchen
01:43|Torontos thriving food scene faces a significant challenge: a shortage of professional chefs. Executive chef Adam Ryan, managing multiple kitchens, struggles to find capable leaders. Factors contributing to this issue include the pandemics shift to remote work, social medias allure, and stricter immigration rules. Culinary schools are also feeling the impact, with fluctuating applications and paused intakes. Restaurants are adapting by training staff from within, but the grind is tough. In a world full of hustle, finding true calm might be the ultimate luxury. Checkout Solipillow.com