Ever since her first visit as a princess, Queen Elizabeth II had made Canada one of her favorite travel destinations. Her Golden Jubilee celebrations ended with a trip to Canadian soil, where she returned in 2010 for the 22nd and
An interior designer demonstrates the versatility of Samsung Lifestyle Displays in a luxury showroom
The founder and chief designer of Stacey Cohen Design recently transformed a luxury home in Toronto with the elegant palette of the Samsung Lifestyle Display For interior designer Stacey Cohen, televisions have rarely been the focus of her work as
Village Québécois d’Antan opens its doors to visitors and horrors to celebrate the month of Halloween. The team offers around forty decorated houses, spooky animations and some novelties. The reputation of the Haunted Village in Drummondville is well established: Up
There is often talk of a real demographic hemorrhage. Since the middle of the 19the Between the 19th century and the Great Depression of 1929, a lack of farmland and a desire for a more comfortable existence prompted nearly a
Farewell to Douglas Kirkland, the photographer of film legends of the past sixty years Marilyn Monroe at Angelina Jolie. The artist died peacefully last night at his home in Los Angeles, where he lived with his wife (and professional partner)
Featuring the latest innovations, Samsung’s new brand campaign connects five Canadians to their passions in memorable ways As a champion of an open ecosystem, Samsung has a long history of innovation through its mobile, home entertainment, home office and digital
Slafkovsky, Beck, Mesar, Harris, Guhle, Xhekaj, Barron, Heineman. We’re mainly talking about young people and struggling for a job at this stage of the training camp, but how many spots are there to fill? Actually very little. Posted at 11:25am
A group of entrepreneurs want to build a titanic hotel in the shape of a moon. This crazy project aims to launch a license for hotels, the first of its kind would be in Dubai. Photo credit: Moon World Resorts
A new survey shows that more Canadians report a strong attachment to their primary language than to any other identifier, including the country itself. The survey, conducted by Léger for the Association for Canadian Studies, indicates that 88% of respondents
“Pope Francis states that there is insufficient evidence to open a canonical inquiry (religious, ed.) into sexual assaults by Cardinal Ouellet against Person F,” as the complainant was called, the spokesman said in one short explanation. Marc Ouellet, 78 and