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15 November 2025

  • 18:2018:20, 15 November 2025 Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (hist | edit) [3,089 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association''' ('''CCAA''') is the national governing body for college sport in Canada. The CCAA sanctions national championships across selected sports and coordinates competition among member institutions through regional conferences. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:clamp(300px,42vw,340px); max-width:100%; border:1px solid #e5e7eb; border-radius:8px; background:#f8fafc; padding:12px; font-s...")
  • 17:3717:37, 15 November 2025 U Sports (hist | edit) [3,398 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''U Sports''' is the national governing body for university sport in Canada. It sanctions national championships, sets eligibility and equity policies, and coordinates competition among member universities across four regional conferences: '''Canada West''', '''Ontario University Athletics (OUA)''', '''Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) — university sector''', and '''Atlantic University Sport (AUS)'''. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0...")
  • 17:3217:32, 15 November 2025 Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (hist | edit) [2,962 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport''' ('''CCES''') is the independent, national organization that administers the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) and promotes values-based sport. CCES delivers testing and intelligence, results management, education, and policy leadership, and collaborates with sport partners to foster fair, safe, and inclusive sport in Canada. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:clamp(300px,42vw,340px);...")
  • 16:5616:56, 15 November 2025 Canadian Paralympic Committee (hist | edit) [2,772 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Canadian Paralympic Committee''' ('''CPC''') is the National Paralympic Committee responsible for Canada’s participation in the Paralympic Movement. The CPC selects and supports Team Canada for the Paralympic Games and Paralympic Winter Games, develops Para sport pathways with partners, and promotes inclusion and accessibility in sport across the country. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:clamp(300px,42vw,340px); max-wid...")
  • 16:5016:50, 15 November 2025 Canadian Olympic Committee (hist | edit) [2,827 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Canadian Olympic Committee''' ('''COC''') is the National Olympic Committee responsible for Canada’s participation in the Olympic Movement. The COC selects and supports Team Canada for the Olympic Games and Youth Olympic Games, advances high-performance sport in partnership with Own the Podium and Sport Canada, and delivers education, marketing, and community programs. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:clamp(300p...")
  • 16:4216:42, 15 November 2025 Own the Podium (hist | edit) [2,987 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Own the Podium''' (OTP) is a not-for-profit organization that helps Canadian Olympic and Paralympic sports maximize international podium performances. OTP provides technical leadership, targeted funding recommendations, and sport science/sport medicine (SSM) expertise in collaboration with Sport Canada, Canadian Olympic Committee, and Canadian Paralympic Committee. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:clamp(300px,42vw...")
  • 16:2816:28, 15 November 2025 Sports in Canada (hist | edit) [8,168 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Sports in Canada''' are a core part of national life and identity—from community rinks and fields to elite international competition. Canada recognizes '''ice hockey''' as its national '''winter''' sport and '''lacrosse''' as its national '''summer''' sport, and supports a wide spectrum of professional leagues, university and college sport, school athletics, and recreational participation across diverse climates and geographies. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; cl...")
  • 16:2116:21, 15 November 2025 Current events/2025-11-15 (hist | edit) [1,429 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "; Federal Government of Canada — Prime Minister scheduled in Winnipeg tonight for pre–Grey Cup events (closed to media). ; Economy / Data Statistics Canada — Latest release (Nov 14): September manufacturing sales +3.3% m/m, led by transportation equipment and petroleum/coal. No new Daily today (weekend). ; Central bank Bank of Canada — Notice (Nov 13): Bank to restart Government of Canada treasury bill purchases; operational details posted to market...")

14 November 2025

  • 13:3313:33, 14 November 2025 Calgary International Airport (hist | edit) [3,676 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Calgary International Airport''' (IATA: '''YYC''', ICAO: '''CYYC''') serves the Calgary metropolitan area, southern Alberta, and the Canadian Rockies as a major passenger and cargo hub. Operated by the '''Calgary Airport Authority''', YYC offers extensive domestic, U.S. transborder, and overseas connections from a single, integrated terminal complex. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:clamp(300px,42vw,340px); max-width:100%; bo...")
  • 13:2913:29, 14 November 2025 Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (hist | edit) [4,042 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Montréal–Trudeau International Airport''' (IATA: '''YUL''', ICAO: '''CYUL''') is the primary international airport serving Greater Montréal. Located in Dorval, it is operated by '''Aéroports de Montréal (ADM)''' and offers extensive domestic, U.S. transborder, and overseas connections. The airport uses a single integrated terminal with sectorized areas. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:clamp(300px,42v...")
  • 13:1913:19, 14 November 2025 Vancouver International Airport (hist | edit) [3,888 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Vancouver International Airport''' (IATA: '''YVR''', ICAO: '''CYVR''') serves the Metro Vancouver region and is a major Pacific gateway for transpacific and North American travel. Located on Sea Island in Richmond, it is operated by the '''Vancouver Airport Authority''' and is known for Indigenous art and West Coast design in its terminals. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:clamp(300px,42vw,340px...")
  • 13:1513:15, 14 November 2025 Toronto Pearson International Airport (hist | edit) [4,267 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Toronto Pearson International Airport''' (IATA: '''YYZ''', ICAO: '''CYYZ''') is the primary airport for the Greater Toronto Area and one of Canada’s busiest passenger and cargo hubs. Located in Mississauga adjacent to Toronto, it is operated by the '''Greater Toronto Airports Authority''' (GTAA). Pearson offers extensive domestic, transborder (U.S.), and international connections and serves as a major transfer point for long-haul travel. __...")
  • 13:0913:09, 14 November 2025 The Ocean (train) (hist | edit) [2,847 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Ocean''' is VIA Rail Canada’s long-distance passenger train that operates between Montréal, Québec and Halifax, Nova Scotia. Traversing the lower St. Lawrence, New Brunswick, and into Nova Scotia, the overnight journey connects major Atlantic communities with Québec and the national rail network. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:clamp(300px,42vw,340px); max-width:100%; border:1px solid #e5e7eb; border-radius:8px;...")
  • 13:0613:06, 14 November 2025 The Canadian (train) (hist | edit) [3,061 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Canadian''' is VIA Rail Canada’s transcontinental passenger train linking central and western Canada between Toronto and Vancouver. Known for panoramic scenery through northern Ontario, the Prairies, and the Rocky Mountains, the multi-night journey offers sleeping accommodations, dining service, and dome-car viewing (consist varies by season and demand). __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:clamp(300px,42vw,340px); max-...")
  • 13:0213:02, 14 November 2025 Airports in Canada (hist | edit) [4,737 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Airports in Canada''' range from large international hubs and busy regional airports to remote aerodromes and seasonal water aerodromes. Canada’s aviation system is shaped by long distances, cold-weather operations, and access needs for northern and coastal communities. Policy and regulation rest with Transport Canada, air navigation is provided by NAV CANADA, and security screening at designated airports is delivered by the Canadian Air Transport Security...")
  • 12:5712:57, 14 November 2025 NAV CANADA (hist | edit) [5,417 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''NAV CANADA''' is Canada’s civil air navigation service provider (ANSP). Established in 1996 as a private, not-for-profit company, NAV CANADA owns and operates the national system of air traffic control, flight information, navigation aids, aeronautical information publications, and related infrastructure that support safe and efficient aircraft operations in Canadian-designated airspace at home and over the North Atlantic. The company is funded by service charges, n...")
  • 12:5112:51, 14 November 2025 VIA Rail Canada (hist | edit) [6,043 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''VIA Rail Canada''' (French: ''VIA Rail Canada'') is the federal Crown corporation that operates most intercity passenger rail services in Canada. VIA Rail runs corridor trains in the densely populated Québec City–Windsor corridor, long-distance services such as ''The Canadian'' (Toronto–Vancouver) and ''The Ocean'' (Montréal–Halifax), and selected remote services that provide essential transportation to communities without year-round road access. The corporati...")
  • 12:4312:43, 14 November 2025 Transportation Safety Board of Canada (hist | edit) [5,173 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Transportation Safety Board of Canada''' ('''TSB'''; French: ''Bureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada'') is an independent federal agency that advances transportation safety by investigating occurrences in the '''air''', '''marine''', '''rail''', and '''pipeline''' modes. The TSB identifies safety deficiencies, makes recommendations, reports publicly on findings, and maintains statistics and safety communications. It does not assign civil or criminal lia...")
  • 12:4112:41, 14 November 2025 Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (hist | edit) [5,094 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority''' ('''CATSA'''; French: ''Administration canadienne de la sûreté du transport aérien'') is the federal Crown corporation responsible for security screening at Canada’s civil airports. CATSA delivers or oversees pre-board passenger screening, checked baggage screening, and non-passenger screening at designated airports, working under the policy and regulatory framework set by Transport Canada. __TOC__ <div style...")
  • 12:3512:35, 14 November 2025 Canadian Transportation Agency (hist | edit) [8,869 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Canadian Transportation Agency''' ('''CTA'''; French: ''Office des transports du Canada'') is an independent, quasi-judicial tribunal and regulator that administers and enforces parts of the '''Canada Transportation Act''' and related regulations. The Agency makes binding decisions and orders, resolves disputes, issues licences and determinations, sets and enforces consumer-protection and accessibility rules, and oversees certain economic aspects of federally regu...")
  • 12:3012:30, 14 November 2025 Transport Canada (hist | edit) [9,585 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Transport Canada''' (French: ''Transports Canada'') is the federal department responsible for developing transportation policies and programs and for regulating transportation safety, security, efficiency, and environmental performance across Canada’s air, marine, rail, and road networks. The department reports to Parliament through the Minister of Transport. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:clamp(300px,42vw,340px); max-wid...")
  • 12:2512:25, 14 November 2025 Current events/2025-11-14 (hist | edit) [1,177 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "; Federal Government of Canada — Finance Minister Champagne visits Valcartier today and will brief media on Budget 2025 items (Québec). ; Foreign affairs / Trade Global Affairs Canada — Minister of International Trade Sidhu holds a media call-back from India at 09:30 ET. ; Economy / Data Statistics Canada — 08:30 ET releases include the Monthly Survey of Manufacturing (Sep 2025) and other scheduled indicators. ; Transport Transport Canada —...")

12 November 2025

11 November 2025

  • 20:4120:41, 11 November 2025 National War Memorial (Ottawa) (hist | edit) [6,584 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The National War Memorial''' (French: ''Monument commémoratif de guerre du Canada''), commonly known by the title of its central sculpture '''''The Response''''', is Canada’s principal monument to military service and sacrifice. Located in Ottawa’s Confederation Square, it was unveiled in 1939 to commemorate the First World War and later rededicated to honour Canadians who served in the Second World War, the Korean War, the war in Afghanistan, and in all othe...")
  • 20:3620:36, 11 November 2025 Remembrance Day in Canada (hist | edit) [6,663 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Remembrance Day in Canada''' (French: ''Jour du Souvenir'') is observed each year on '''November 11''' to honour the service and sacrifice of those who have served—and those who continue to serve—in Canada’s armed forces, in times of war, conflict, and peace. The national observance includes a two-minute silence at 11:00 a.m., wreath-laying ceremonies across the country, and commemorative traditions such as wearing the red poppy. __TOC__ <div style="float:righ...")
  • 20:2420:24, 11 November 2025 Canada Post (hist | edit) [9,015 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Canada Post''' (legal name: '''Canada Post Corporation'''; French: ''Société canadienne des postes'') is the federal Crown corporation that provides the national postal service. It delivers letter mail, parcels, and direct marketing; operates post offices and PO boxes; offers retail and e-commerce shipping solutions; and issues Canadian postage stamps. Canada Post reports to Parliament through the Minister responsible and operates under the '''Canada Post Corporatio...")
  • 20:1920:19, 11 November 2025 Current events/2025-11-11 (hist | edit) [1,064 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "; Federal Remembrance Day — National ceremony at Ottawa’s National War Memorial with the two-minute silence at 11:00; RCAF flypasts scheduled across Canada. ; Parliament Parliament of Canada — Peace Tower flag at half-mast today for Remembrance Day per federal half-masting rules. ; Foreign affairs Global Affairs Canada — Canada hosts G7 foreign ministers in the Niagara Region (Nov 11–12) to discuss security and economic...")

10 November 2025

  • 14:1514:15, 10 November 2025 Old Age Security (hist | edit) [4,701 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Old Age Security''' ('''OAS''') is Canada’s non-contributory, residence-based pension for most people aged 65 and older. Funded from general revenues (not payroll contributions), OAS provides a monthly pension and income-tested supplements for low-income seniors. The program is administered by Employment and Social Development Canada and delivered through Service Canada. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:clamp(300px,...")
  • 14:1414:14, 10 November 2025 Canada Pension Plan (hist | edit) [4,553 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Canada Pension Plan''' ('''CPP''') is a contributory, earnings-related public pension that provides retirement, disability, and survivor benefits to eligible contributors and their families. Employees and employers contribute on pensionable earnings; self-employed people contribute both shares. The CPP is administered federally (outside Québec, which operates the separate Quebec Pension Plan). __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16...")
  • 14:1214:12, 10 November 2025 Employment Insurance (hist | edit) [4,850 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Employment Insurance''' ('''EI''') provides temporary income support to eligible workers in Canada who lose employment through no fault of their own or who are away from work for specific reasons authorized in legislation. EI is funded by employer and employee premiums and administered by Employment and Social Development Canada via Service Canada. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:clamp(300px,42vw,340px); max-width:10...")
  • 14:0714:07, 10 November 2025 Current events/2025-11-10 (hist | edit) [1,246 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with ";Federal Government of Canada — Minister Joël Lightbound to announce Budget 2025 “Buy Canadian” investments at 2:15 p.m. in Saguenay; media advisory issued Nov 8. ;Parliament House of Commons — Monday parliamentary business underway for Nov 10 (45th Parl., 1st Sess.); see agenda/Order Paper and committee listings. ;Economy Bank of Canada — November Market Participants Survey published today. More » Statistics Canada — Today’s releases include the El...")

9 November 2025

  • 19:3719:37, 9 November 2025 Taxation in Canada (hist | edit) [7,467 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Taxation in Canada''' funds public services and transfers at the federal, provincial/territorial, and municipal levels. The system combines personal and corporate income taxes, consumption taxes (GST/HST and provincial sales taxes), payroll contributions (CPP/QPP and EI), property and fuel taxes, and excise duties/levies. Most federal taxes and many benefits are administered by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin...")
  • 19:3419:34, 9 November 2025 Canada Revenue Agency (hist | edit) [6,493 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Canada Revenue Agency''' ('''CRA'''; French: ''Agence du revenu du Canada'') administers Canada’s federal tax laws and many benefit and credit programs. Reporting to the Minister of National Revenue, the CRA assesses and collects taxes under the '''Income Tax Act''' and '''Excise Tax Act''' (GST/HST), runs digital services for individuals and businesses, delivers income-tested benefits, and conducts compliance, audit, and criminal-investigation activities to pro...")
  • 19:3019:30, 9 November 2025 Employment and Social Development Canada (hist | edit) [6,118 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Employment and Social Development Canada''' ('''ESDC''') is the federal department responsible for social programs, labour policy, income supports, skills and employment, and front-line service delivery through Service Canada. ESDC administers the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS/GIS), supports workers through Employment Insurance (EI), oversees the federal '''Labour Program''', and funds skills, training, and inclusion initiatives i...")
  • 19:1619:16, 9 November 2025 Service Canada (hist | edit) [4,660 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Service Canada''' is the Government of Canada’s front-door service network, delivering benefits and programs online, by phone, and in person at Service Canada Centres. Operated by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), it helps people access essential services such as Social Insurance Numbers, Employment Insurance, Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security benefits, and passports (with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada). __TOC__ <div st...")
  • 19:1219:12, 9 November 2025 Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (hist | edit) [5,665 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada''' ('''IRB'''; French: ''Commission de l’immigration et du statut de réfugié du Canada'') is Canada’s independent, quasi-judicial tribunal that makes decisions on immigration and refugee matters under the '''Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA)'''. The IRB conducts fair, efficient hearings and appeals, issues reasoned decisions, and publishes guidance to promote consistency across its divisions. __TOC__ <div...")
  • 19:0319:03, 9 November 2025 Canadian Commercial Corporation (hist | edit) [4,115 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Canadian Commercial Corporation''' ('''CCC''') is a federal Crown corporation that facilitates '''government-to-government (G2G)''' contracts between qualified Canadian exporters and foreign public-sector buyers. Acting as the prime contractor, CCC signs and manages international contracts on behalf of the Government of Canada, providing assurance of performance and transparency for buyers while helping Canadian firms compete on major procurements. __TOC__ <div...")
  • 19:0219:02, 9 November 2025 Export Development Canada (hist | edit) [4,611 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Export Development Canada''' ('''EDC''') is Canada’s export credit agency and a Crown corporation that helps Canadian companies grow internationally. EDC provides financing, insurance, bonding and guarantees, market knowledge, and working-capital solutions to support exports, foreign investment, and international supply chains. It operates on a commercial basis under the '''Export Development Act''' and reports to Parliament through the Minister responsible for Inte...")
  • 18:5818:58, 9 November 2025 Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (hist | edit) [7,798 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada''' ('''IRCC''') is the federal department responsible for immigration, refugee protection, and Canadian citizenship. IRCC designs selection programs, sets annual immigration levels, processes applications, funds newcomer settlement and language services, manages temporary resident visas and permits, and administers the Citizenship Program. It also oversees the Passport Program in partnership with '''Service Canada''' for in...")
  • 18:4918:49, 9 November 2025 Global Affairs Canada (hist | edit) [10,765 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Global Affairs Canada''' ('''GAC'''; legal name: '''Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development''') is the federal department that advances Canada’s interests and values abroad. It leads foreign policy and diplomacy, negotiates and implements trade agreements, delivers international assistance and humanitarian action, provides consular services to Canadians, and manages Canada’s network of embassies, high commissions, and consulates. The department operat...")
  • 18:4118:41, 9 November 2025 Canadian Security Intelligence Service (hist | edit) [10,718 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Canadian Security Intelligence Service''' ('''CSIS'''; French: ''Service canadien du renseignement de sécurité'') is Canada’s domestic security-intelligence service. CSIS investigates, assesses, and advises the Government of Canada on threats to the security of Canada—such as terrorism, espionage, foreign interference, and cyber-enabled activities—and conducts related security screening. It is a civilian agency that collects intelligence and provides advic...")
  • 18:3518:35, 9 November 2025 Canada Border Services Agency (hist | edit) [10,971 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Canada Border Services Agency''' ('''CBSA'''; French: ''Agence des services frontaliers du Canada'', '''ASFC''') is the federal agency responsible for Canada’s border management. It facilitates legitimate travel and trade while enforcing laws related to customs, immigration, and food/plant/animal health at and beyond the border. CBSA operates at airports, land border crossings, marine/rail terminals, postal facilities, and inland enforcement offices across Canad...")
  • 18:2518:25, 9 November 2025 Royal Canadian Mounted Police (hist | edit) [11,864 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Royal Canadian Mounted Police''' ('''RCMP'''; French: ''Gendarmerie royale du Canada'') is Canada’s national police service. It delivers federal policing across the country and, by contract, provides provincial/territorial and municipal policing in most jurisdictions. The RCMP also supplies specialized services—such as forensics, criminal intelligence, and protective policing—to law-enforcement partners in Canada and abroad. Its historic dress uniform includ...")
  • 18:1918:19, 9 November 2025 Air Quality Health Index (hist | edit) [8,913 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Air Quality Health Index''' ('''AQHI''') is Canada’s public-health scale that communicates current and forecast health risk from air pollution. It is published by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) with provinces/territories and health partners. The AQHI runs from '''1 to 10+''', grouped into four risk categories—Low, Moderate, High, and Very High—with activity guidance for the '''general population''' and for '''at-risk''' individuals (e.g., p...")
  • 18:0518:05, 9 November 2025 Weather in Canada (hist | edit) [9,630 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Weather in Canada''' varies widely across regions and seasons, shaped by latitude, proximity to three oceans, major mountain ranges, large inland lakes, and the position of the polar and subtropical jet streams. Conditions range from wet, mild winters on the Pacific coast to very cold continental winters and hot summers across the interior, with frequent transitions and sharp local contrasts. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:...")
  • 17:5717:57, 9 November 2025 Environment and Climate Change Canada (hist | edit) [9,667 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Environment and Climate Change Canada''' ('''ECCC''') is the federal department responsible for environmental protection, the national weather service, wildlife conservation, and climate change policy. ECCC develops and enforces environmental laws and regulations; delivers meteorological, hydrological, and air-quality services; protects species and habitats; advances climate science and adaptation; and represents Canada in many international environmental agreements....")
  • 17:4917:49, 9 November 2025 Current events/2025-11-09 (hist | edit) [1,315 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "; Federal Economy of Canada — Environment & Climate ministers outline Budget 2025’s new “Climate Competitiveness Strategy” at a Toronto event today. ; Economy Economy of Canada — Week-ahead brief: Canadian Press flags key corporate moves and data to watch as markets digest recent labour numbers. ; Public safety Public safety in Canada — First widespread **snow** of the season for parts of Ontario/Quebec (special weather statements) and **strong...")

8 November 2025

7 November 2025

  • 19:4119:41, 7 November 2025 Interac (hist | edit) [9,131 bytes] Savicnicolas5 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Interac''' is Canada’s dominant domestic debit-payment and account-to-account (A2A) money-movement brand. Operated by '''Interac Corp.'''—a company owned by major Canadian financial institutions—the network powers point-of-sale debit purchases, ABM withdrawals, and digital money transfers ('''Interac e-Transfer'''). Interac connects banks, credit unions, merchants, payment processors, mobile-wallet providers, and other participants under common technical, securi...")
  • 19:2219:22, 7 November 2025 Payments Canada (hist | edit) [7,466 bytes] Savicnicolas5 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Payments Canada''' (legal name: '''Canadian Payments Association''') is the organization that owns and operates Canada’s national payment systems and sets rules and standards that help money move safely and efficiently. It runs the high-value real-time system '''Lynx''' and the retail batch system '''ACSS''' (Automated Clearing Settlement System), works with members to modernize payment rails and messaging standards, and supports public-interest objectives under fed...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
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