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The Best Toronto City Guide for FIFA World Cup 2026

Plus: The Sad Truth About Canadian Job Mismatch 2026

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  • The Best Toronto City Guide for FIFA World Cup 2026

  • The Sad Truth About Canadian Job Mismatch 2026

  • The Matcha Tokyo: Toronto and Opening The First Ever North American Location

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The Best Toronto City Guide for FIFA World Cup 2026

Toronto is gearing up for an unforgettable summer.

For a city already driven by music, fashion, sports, and multicultural influence, the World Cup feels less like a one-off event and more like a defining chapter in the city’s evolution.

This summer may just be the beginning.

We are here to help you non-locals check out the best spots if you’re visiting this summer! If it’s your first time in the city, take a look for the best experience: a mix of iconic landmarks, food neighbourhoods, waterfront spots, and local nightlife — not just tourist traps.

Take a look at some of our favourite suggestions that will leave you planning your next trip before this one even ends!

Read the full article here.

🌐 The Sad Truth About Canadian Job Mismatch 2026

Canada is experiencing a bizarre labour market paradox. Job postings are flat, applications are breaking records, and yet Canadian businesses across the country can’t fill the positions that actually keep the economy moving.

According to recent data from Robert Half, more than half of Canadian business leaders say finding skilled talent has become noticeably harder over the last year. The primary culprit? A staggering 64% of hiring managers report that the sudden deluge of AI-generated resumes is breaking the traditional recruitment process.

The result is a market full of manic motion but zero momentum—and a massive gap between where Canadians want to work versus where Canada needs them to work.

Read the full article here.

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The Matcha Tokyo: Toronto and Opening The First Ever North American Location

"Toronto felt right from the start. Ossington in particular has always had its own identity. Independent businesses, incredible food, people who genuinely care about what they’re doing and a community that shows up for them. That energy was exactly what we were looking for." - Kristina Bura, director and owner of the Toronto location.

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