Russell Brand really is getting properly canceled over this scandal. Though considering the severity of the scandal it feels pretty reasonable. (For more details on the rape and sexual assault allegations from last weekend’s exposé HERE.)
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A fresh new week means a new bundle of bargains on the digital shopping epicentre Amazon Canada! So, instead of succumbing to the Monday blues, check out our convenient list of the best deals on Amazon Canada this week to make your life more stress-free.
We’ve divided the deals into tech, beauty and home living sections just to make the digital shopping process a little easier. Sit back, chug your coffee and enjoy the savings.
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Your living space will sparkle and shine with the Fykee Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, designed to make your life cleaner. It features mega-strong suction power, a powerful electric brush head and an advanced filtration system.
Price: $199, 71% off its regular price of $699.
Your new tech bestie awaits in this SIGN Android tablet. Its HD screen and dual speakers will offer top-quality experiences in video-watching, internet browsing, gaming, or work.
Price: $179, 74% off its regular price of $699.
Perfect for park hangs, road trips or backyard drinks – the Vanzon Portable Speaker will bring your fave fall playlists everywhere.
Price: $55, 72% off its regular price of $199.
Enhance your earring game this autumn, and add some sparkle to your closet collection with these stunning Moissanite Halo Earrings.
Price: $17, 74% off its regular price of $69.
65% off of Norton 360 Antivirus Software
59% off of 3-pack Smartphone Chargers with 2 Wall Plugs
52% off of Galaxy Smartphone Screen Protector
Up to 50% off of Smart Watch
46% off of an SGIN Windows 11 Laptop
42% off of TAGRY Wireless Earbuds
Up to 35% off
Russell Brand really is getting properly canceled over this scandal. Though considering the severity of the scandal it feels pretty reasonable. (For more details on the rape and sexual assault allegations from last weekend’s exposé HERE.)
Matthew McConaughey has some interesting advice for couples.
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Last month, Matthew McConaughey’s wife Camila Alves revealed that her mother-in-law used to “test” her at the start of their relationship; now, McConaughey is reacting to his mom’s former strategy.
Matthew McConaughey, who is looking forward to the release of his book “Just Because,” caught up with ET Canada’s Cheryl Hickey.
Indian film star Anil Kapoor, better known in the West for his role in Danny Boyle’s “Slumdog Millionaire” and “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol”, made a splash at the recently concluded Toronto International Film Festival with “Thank You For Coming” – which he co-produces and stars in.
Hot on the heels of NSYNC’s explosive appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards, Joey Fatone performed the group’s biggest hits in Tampa, Florida on Friday night and ET Canada was exclusively with the musician as he stepped off stage and dished on the boy band’s buzzy reunion.
It’s almost the weekend, and besides sipping drinks and tuning out from the work week, there’s also a boatload of deals waiting to be preyed upon on Amazon Canada. So, if your Saturday plans are still up in the air or you’re just thinking of staying in this weekend, we’ve compiled a must-have shortlist of the best deals on Amazon Canada this weekend to keep you in the loop.
Spooky Season is just around the corner, which means it’s time to decorate your home into a bone-chilling atmosphere that’ll cause every guest and neighbour to clutch onto their pumpkin spice latte in fear.
The biggest and pinkest blockbuster of the year will be zooming its plastic convertible onto Prime Video on Sept. 12 for rent or purchase!
Calling all parents, aunties and uncles!
Spooky Season is slowly en route as the summer sun fades and the leaves shift to orange. What better way to be extra-prepped for one of the funnest times of the year than to get an early-rush start on your Halloween costume?
The weekend has ended and a new work week is upon us. As much as that might make most of us want to shriek and sob internally, something to look forward to is a brand-new week of hot deals and price slashes on Amazon Canada. To make your life just an inch easier, we’ve compiled a list of the most snag-worthy offers this week, so you don’t have to crunch time scouring through online pages.
Jennie Punter Indigenous filmmakers continue to make strides in Canada, building industry capacity on their own terms and telling stories that both honor their communities and reach out to global audiences. Toronto’s 2023 slate offers audiences and buyers vital, provocative, and — because we need it — hilarious world-premiering work from established creators and up-and-comers. “Tautuktavuk (What We See)” is the latest from Isuma, the collective of Inuit-owned media companies best-known for Camera d’Or-winning “Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner” (2001).
Get ready to dive into a treasure trove of weekend wonders on Amazon Canada. We’ve done the hard work of deal-hunting for you, so kick back, relax and let the savings roll in without breaking a sweat.
Get ready to pamper yourself like never before because Amazon Canada is celebrating Health and Wellness Month! If you’ve been putting self-care on the back burner, now’s the time to bring it front and centre.
Hozier is finally taking off on his 2023 tour of the same name with special guest Madison Cunningham starting Saturday, Sept. 9 in St.
King Charles and Queen Camilla paid a special tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II on Friday to mark the 1-year anniversary of her death.
Cardi B is sharing one shocking misconception about herself.
Brent Lang Executive Editor The Toronto International Film Festival kicked off its 48th edition with the North American premiere of “The Boy and the Heron,” the first feature from animation icon Hayao Miyazaki in a decade and the picture that is likely to serve as his cinematic swan song. The 82-year-old filmmaker isn’t doing any promotion for the film, so he wasn’t on hand at the Princess of Wales Theater on Thursday to look out at the adoring crowd of film lovers, who cheered every time his name or that of Studio Ghibli, his creative home, was invoked.