Just heard that The Littlest Hobo is being rebooted for the 2026-27 season.
Please don't change the song. Just use the original Maybe Tomorrow written by Terry Bush and John Crossen.
Learn more about The Littlest Hobo in my episode about it 👇
https://t.co/lkLUBb5McS
Big Brother Canada has officially been renewed for new seasons at CTV and Crave, set to begin production Spring 2027 in Montréal with TV personality Andrea Bain confirmed as the host.
The announcement also comes with news that Big Brother US will air on CTV next summer. #BBCAN
Lumi the lynx has found her forever home. 🐾
I first met Lumi when she was a rescued 12 week old cub who was injured and lost her mom. Seeing her healthy, thriving and settling into her new home at the Assiniboine Park Zoo is heartwarming.
I am lynx clan - bizhiw nindoodem - so you could say I’ve been rooting for my relative.
We’re proud to support our animal friends with a $650k investment in Wildlife Haven and $5M for a new Animal Health Centre at the @assiniboinezoo .
On this day in 1939, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth officially dedicated the National War Memorial in front of 100,000 people in Ottawa. Among the crowd were 12,000 veterans, as well as several dignitaries.
📸 Library and Archives Canada
No. You have it backward.
They're wearing the Habs jersey. They're doing their dancing for the team.
They're fans. This is what it's all about. Community. They're not demanding some separate Indian team. They want to be Canadiens fans. Let's fucking go boys.
@CraigBaird I love the stories you find and share! You can tell how much work and passion you put into your research and writing. You bring some interest and fun facts into the algorithim! 🌟
When news of the end of the War in Europe reached Canada on May 7, 1945, people began to celebrate.
No place celebrated harder than Halifax.
By the next day, 650 businesses were damaged/looted.
This is the story of the Halifax Riot
📸 Halifax Municipal Archives
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Red Dress Day raises awareness about the ongoing crisis of MMIWG2S+. The red dress symbolizes lives lost and the continued efforts to address this issue.
Today, red dresses will hang in windows, from trees, on balconies and in our public spaces. They are not just symbols — they represent lives taken, absences that still echo, and families still waiting for answers.
On this National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQI+ people, we remember, we honour, and we refuse to forget.
If you need support, visit https://t.co/WoNEeuAd8T or call the Missing and Murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQI+ people support line at 1-844-413-6649.
#SenCA
5 May 1945 | The US Army soldiers liberated the German concentration camp complex Mauthausen-Gusen. Between 1938 and 1945, over 190,000 people were imprisoned there. At least 90,000 of them were killed, including some 28,000 Poles.
More: https://t.co/BIj1deuOzZ
May Day highlights the history of our movement. It’s a day to celebrate what workers have won, and to renew our commitment to building on that progress. https://t.co/4nmxEZiBfT