Grammy Award-winner Gramps Morgan is here with his latest single, a cover of the great Johnny Reid’s “A Woman Like You”, dropping on all streaming services April 9.
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Brett Kissel wants to make a life, not a living in his new music video.
The Canadian country crooner debut the music video for “Make A Life, Not A Living” from his upcoming album What Is Life?
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“Making this video, on a farm together with my family, was such a wonderful experience for all of us,” Kissel said in a statement. “Being on the farm, on the tractor and in an old pickup truck is what life is for me… it’s
Grammy Award-winner Gramps Morgan is here with his latest single, a cover of the great Johnny Reid’s “A Woman Like You”, dropping on all streaming services April 9.
Dan Levy was splitting his time between LA and Toronto after filming the season finale of Schitt's Creek, and was enjoying some well-deserved downtime following the success of the show.READ: Schitt's Creek fans have same reaction to show winning bigHowever, everything changed at the start of the Covid pandemic, and the award-winning actor made the decision to move back to Canada.What's more, Dan has since been staying at his childhood home, where he grew up with parents Eugene Levy and Deborah
Chelsea Handler is brushing off her injuries! Less than two weeks after the 46-year-old comedian crashed into a tree while skiing, she was back in the snow with her pals. She posed for a series of pics and videos on April 1 wearing nothing but a bikini and snow boots while spending time in British Columbia, Canada with her friends. In a video posted by her pal Angela Shoniker, Chelsea and two other women cozied up to each other while standing in the snow in front of a frozen waterfall.
The aftermath of the sexual assault allegations against Armie Hammer just keep coming.
Jessica Kiang At irregular intervals throughout Alba Sotorra’s stirring, sobering and vitally humane new documentary “The Return: Life after ISIS,” discreet titles appear to define the foreign terms that crop up. The small group of Western women in this Syrian detention camp are from all over — Canada, the U.S., the U.K., the Netherlands, Germany — and speak in differently accented, more or less fluent English.
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Two-Spirit, a modern umbrella term “used by some Indigenous North Americans to describe Native people in their communities who fulfill a traditional third-gender (or other gender-variant) ceremonial and social role in their cultures.”) “It’s always been the Gay Village, so I don’t know why they want to change it now,” a member of the public told CTV News."If it's more of an inclusion thing, and it makes everyone happy, but in my opinion I like (the Gay Village)," said Montreal resident Daniel
Just another hiccup. Jana Kramer reflected on why she doesn’t give up on love after “blow up” fights with her husband, Mike Caussin, even when it feels like they’ve gone too far.
While it’s not really a time to take a victory lap at the box office with only 3,1k movie theaters opened out of U.S. and Canada’s 5,8K, five out of the eight Oscar nominated best pictures this past weekend in theatrical release reaped the halo effect of Monday’s noms.
Emerging country artist Breland is teaming up with Mickey Guyton.
The Queen’s traditional birthday parade, Trooping the Colour, has been cancelled for a second year due to the pandemic.
Jade Eagleson trades in his cowboy hat for a stripper pole in the hilarious new music video for “All Night to Figure It Out”.
Canada is getting a sprinkle of pixie dust.
Brianne Delcourt and Kevin Kilbane have certainly squeezed a lot into the past 18 months. Since meeting on Dancing On Ice in October 2019, they have fallen in love, got engaged, bought a house in Canada, tied the knot and had their first child together.
When it comes to Black music in Canada, the focus remains heavily on Toronto as home to some of the biggest artists in the world. But, with Black music history all over the country, there are a number of artists working on shifting the musical focus to Western Canada.
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Melissa Benoist is back in action!
her messy split from her ex-fiancé, Yazan. In this exclusive clip from, the fan favorite is getting ready for a date with a childhood friend named Justin from Canada, but is also interested in continuing to date a man named Terrence, whom viewers saw her go on a date with in a previous episode.In the clip, Brittany talks to her good friend, Endiya, about her love life.