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Canada's Restaurants Face Tough Times: 4,000 Closures Predicted
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Canadas restaurant industry faces dire predictions: seven thousand closures in the past year, with another four thousand potentially shuttering by 2026, particularly in Ontario. Rising costs, including food, labor, and changes to temporary workers, are straining operators. Richard Pinto, owner of St. Matthews BBQ Chicken in Toronto, grapples with twenty to thirty percent cost increases. Industry leaders warn of empty streets and reshaped neighborhoods if small businesses dont receive government support. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Venezuelan Exiles in Spain Hope for Change
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London Knights Dominate Erie Otters
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Protests Erupt Over Fatal Shooting in Minneapolis
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Health Canada Recalls Magic BM Products: Check Your Shelves
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Montreal Police Launch Safe Online Shopping Zones
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Heated Rivalry: Canada's Queer Hockey Hit
01:53|Heated Rivalry, a Canadian hockey romance series, is gaining global popularity, with its stars, Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie, embarking on a U.S. media tour. The show, featuring strong queer representation, has been nominated for several awards, including the GLAAD Media Awards. However, due to production rules, its ineligible for major U.S. awards like the Emmys or Golden Globes. Despite this, the series is breaking barriers for Canadian content and is set to air in the UK, potentially opening doors for more Canadian shows worldwide. Checkout Solipillow.com
Iran Protests: Death Toll Rises, Regime Vulnerable
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