Canada Goose and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Launch Collab
Canada Goose and NBA star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander debut their first shoppable collab: a limited Fall/Winter 2025 line featuring a vest, parka, and pants, launching October 7.
Canada Goose and NBA star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander debut their first shoppable collab: a limited Fall/Winter 2025 line featuring a vest, parka, and pants, launching October 7.
Google is replacing Assistant with Gemini on all Nest and Home devices, offering smarter voice controls, premium chat features, and a gradual rollout starting October 1.
Spotify co-founder Daniel Ek will step down as CEO in 2026 after nearly 20 years, passing leadership to Gustav Söderström and Alex Norström as he moves into an executive chairman role.
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have separated after 19 years of marriage. The longtime couple shares two daughters and had been living apart since the summer.
Bad Bunny will headline the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show at Levi’s Stadium, bringing Latin trap and reggaeton to one of the world’s biggest stages.
M&M’S and Crocs debut a colorful collab on Oct. 9 featuring candy-themed clogs and charms, available online and in 50 markets worldwide.
OpenAI introduces Instant Checkout in ChatGPT, powered by Stripe and the new Agentic Commerce Protocol. U.S. users can now shop directly in chat, starting with Etsy and Shopify merchants.
Aston Martin and Champagne Bollinger have signed a global partnership, uniting two luxury icons as official partners. The collaboration blends performance, heritage, and craftsmanship across global events and experiences.
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco are married. The couple tied the knot Sept. 27 in California after two years together, with Gomez in a Ralph Lauren gown and Blanco in a classic tuxedo.
OpenAI has launched its first major brand campaign for ChatGPT, spotlighting real-life everyday uses and marking a move toward long-term brand building across TV, streaming, social, and outdoor platforms.
Wrangler and Coors Banquet debut their first-ever apparel collection with 20+ limited-release Western-inspired pieces, beer-painted ads, and a Legends of the West pop-up tour.
NBCUniversal warns YouTube TV users could lose channels like NBC and Telemundo on Sept. 30, as a dispute over sports rights and fees threatens millions of viewers.
NikeSKIMS launches its first-ever collection September 26, featuring seven activewear lines and over 10,000 styling options, with Serena Williams and Kim Kardashian leading the campaign.
Canada Post workers have launched a nationwide strike after Ottawa announced service changes, halting most mail and parcel deliveries across Canada.
Donald Trump signed an order advancing a $14 billion deal for US investors to buy TikTok’s American business, with Oracle set to secure its algorithm and safeguard user data.
Delta and YouTube have struck a multiyear partnership to bring curated videos, free YouTube Premium trials, and flight attendant–curated playlists to passengers, starting Sept. 25.
Starbucks will lay off 900 workers and close about 100 stores as part of a $1B restructuring after six straight quarters of falling U.S. sales. The coffee chain also faces mounting union pressure.
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky welcomed their first daughter, Rocki Irish Mayers, born Sept. 13. The couple now has three children, adding to their growing family alongside sons Riot and RZA.
A new Restaurants Canada report reveals 75% of Canadians are dining out less due to rising food costs, pushing restaurants into financial strain as families turn to home meals, snacks, and delivery instead.
OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank are expanding Stargate with five new U.S. AI data center sites, boosting capacity to nearly 7 gigawatts and $400B+ in investment—pushing toward a $500B target by end of 2025 ahead of schedule.
Disney+ is raising subscription prices again in October, with ad and ad-free tiers seeing increases, plus higher bundle and annual plan costs. This marks the fourth consecutive year of hikes.
Panera’s fall menu brings back Black Bean Soup after 7 years, alongside new items like a Crème Brûlée Latte and Harvest Medley Chicken Salad, plus a Gilmore Girls promo meal on the Panera app.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 multiplayer drops Nov. 14 with 16 maps, a new Overload mode, and the return of classics like Raid and Hijacked. The global reveal arrives Sept. 30, with an open beta kicking off Oct. 2 on all platforms.
Stone Island x New Balance launch the 574 Ghost on Sept. 23. All-suede design with tonal colorways in dark brown, grey, and navy.
Jimmy Kimmel will return to Jimmy Kimmel Live! Tuesday after ABC suspended the show over comments about Charlie Kirk’s death. Disney says the decision followed “thoughtful conversations.”
Montblanc launches the $905 Digital Paper tablet with E Ink screen, stylus, and wireless charging, entering the premium e-note market against Kindle Scribe and ReMarkable.
AB InBev and Netflix sign global deal to integrate Bud Light, Stella Artois and more into shows, beer packs, and live events, expanding beyond traditional ads.
Apple’s foldable iPhone, resembling two ultra-thin iPhone Airs, is expected in fall 2026 with a $2,000 price tag. Manufacturing will involve Foxconn in China.
Dunkin’ and Urban Outfitters drop a coffee-inspired capsule collection on Sept. 29, featuring apparel, accessories, and exclusive cameras. Prices $29–$75, available in stores and online for a limited time.
Nara Smith launches her debut 20-piece capsule with Reformation, blending 1950s glamour and sustainable design. Prices $148–$448, available now online and in select stores.
Meta launches $799 Ray-Ban Display glasses with built-in neural-controlled display, plus new Oakley Vanguard sports model and Horizon TV for VR streaming.
Google integrates Gemini AI into Chrome after antitrust ruling, bringing new task automation, cross-app features, and deeper competition in the browser space.
Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl release party comes to theaters Oct. 3–5 with music video premieres, behind-the-scenes footage, and fan-friendly celebrations worldwide.
Kith x adidas Football Fall 2025 launches September 19 with flame-detailed jerseys, denim-infused outerwear, premium footwear, and accessories, fronted by Pogba and Dybala.
Bubly and Nelly’s Apple Bottoms drop a limited-time “Apple Bubly Jeans” bundle featuring custom denim, apple Bubly flavor, and Y2K-inspired extras.
Prime Video will end The Summer I Turned Pretty with a feature film written and directed by Jenny Han, delivering the final chapter of Belly’s story after Season 3.
Popeyes and Hot Ones launch a limited-time spicy menu in the U.S. and Canada, featuring the Smokin’ Rojo Sandwich, Ghost Wings, and The Last Dab sauce. Includes app rewards, Skip delivery discounts, and a Keke Palmer reunion episode.
ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel indefinitely after remarks about Charlie Kirk’s killing. Trump praised the move, while Hollywood stars defended Kimmel as free speech.
McDonald’s Canada launches the McVeggie sandwich nationwide, offering a breaded veggie patty or spicy habanero version as part of its expanded plant-friendly menu.
Fred Armisen will star in a new Netflix spinoff about Uncle Fester, expanding the Wednesday universe. The series is in early development with no release date yet.
Farm Boy has closed its Dupont Street Toronto store for maintenance after pest citations, weeks after its Yonge location was shut down for a mice infestation.
Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Karol G will headline Coachella 2026, set for April in Indio, California, with Disclosure, Wet Leg, and FKA Twigs also on the lineup.
Google’s Gemini app passed ChatGPT as the top free app on Apple’s Store after a viral update, adding 13 million users and boosting Alphabet’s $3.03 trillion value.
OpenAI will launch a teen-friendly ChatGPT with parental controls this month, blocking graphic content and adding safeguards as the FTC probes risks to minors.
Amazon confirmed Prime Big Deal Days will run October 7–8, 2025. Early Prime Day deals on Apple, Dyson, Bissell, and more are already live.
Robert Redford, Oscar-winning actor, director, and founder of the Sundance Film Festival, has died at 89 at his Utah home.
Alphabet reached a $3.03 trillion market cap, joining Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia. The surge followed an antitrust ruling and growing momentum in AI and cloud services.
Bluemercury’s Up Next campaign celebrates women 40+ by reframing aging as empowered growth, featuring icons like Belinda Carlisle and Tina Chen Craig.
Chrysler launches a new Pacifica campaign featuring Snoopy and the Peanuts gang, with a fall video series, merchandise line, and holiday-focused marketing push.
Seth Rogen’s The Studio made Emmys history as the most awarded comedy ever, while Netflix’s Adolescence and drama The Pitt also dominated the 2025 Emmy Awards.
Apple AI executive Robby Walker will leave the company next month after leading Siri and search initiatives, adding to a series of high-profile AI departures.
Toronto’s SickKids has been ranked the world’s best pediatric hospital by Newsweek, surpassing Boston Children’s. Canada placed three more hospitals in the top 50.
Nintendo Direct September 2025 revealed Metroid Prime 4’s release date, Super Mario Galaxy remasters, Yoshi’s new adventure, and a big wave of Switch 2 titles.
Giorgio Armani’s will directs heirs to sell stakes in his €5–12B fashion house, naming LVMH, L’Oréal, and EssilorLuxottica as priority buyers, with an IPO as an option.
Amazon and Netflix signed a global deal to bring Netflix’s ad inventory to Amazon’s DSP in Q4 2025, expanding advertiser access across 10 international markets.
The FBI released a photo of a person of interest in Charlie Kirk’s fatal shooting and recovered a high-powered rifle. Officials say they have strong video of the suspect.
The U.S. marked 24 years since 9/11 with memorials at Ground Zero, the Pentagon, and Shanksville, honoring nearly 3,000 victims through silence, remembrance, and tributes.
Ralph Lauren opened New York Fashion Week with a star-packed SS26 show at 650 Madison Avenue. Oprah, Jessica Chastain, and Mindy Kaling watched as bold tailoring met sensual elegance.
Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was fatally shot at Utah Valley University. Trump confirmed his death as leaders across parties condemned the attack.
Larry Ellison passes Elon Musk as the world’s richest person, with a $393B fortune after Oracle stock surged more than 30% on AI-fueled earnings.
Lady Gaga extends her Mayhem Ball Tour into 2026, with new North American dates starting Feb. 14 in Arizona and wrapping Apr. 10 in Minnesota. Tickets on sale Sept. 15.
Rosalía fronts Calvin Klein’s Fall 2025 underwear campaign in bold photos by Carlijn Jacobs, featuring the Icon Cotton Modal and Heritage Cotton collections.
Canada’s Wonderland will require teens under 15 to have an adult chaperone during Halloween Haunt after 6 p.m., alongside new bag, costume, and maze rules.
Ontario’s minimum wage rises to $17.60 on Oct. 1, 2025, giving full-time workers an extra $835 annually. The increase is tied to inflation, keeping Ontario among Canada’s highest rates.
WhatsApp’s ex-security chief sues Meta, alleging 1,500 staff had access to sensitive user data and accusing the company of GDPR and FTC violations. Meta denies claims.
LEGO confirms its first-ever Star Trek sets with a teaser on Star Trek Day. Fans speculate the Enterprise-D will launch first as details arrive soon.
Netflix’s third Knives Out film, Wake Up Dead Man, premieres Dec. 12, 2025. Daniel Craig returns as Benoit Blanc with a star-studded new cast in his “most dangerous case yet.”
Justin Bieber surprises fans with Swag II, a 23-track follow-up to Swag featuring Tems, Bakar, and Hurricane Chris. Highlights include “Speed Demon” and “Need It.”
President Donald Trump’s high-stakes swing through the Gulf, where he sealed a record arms package, dangled giant tech investments and stunned diplomats by pledging to remove a decade of U.S. sanctions on post-Assad Syria.
In a surprise shake-up, UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty has stepped down effective immediately, citing “personal reasons,” the company confirmed Tuesday.
A real-time markets blog tracking Wall Street’s biggest rally in a month after Washington and Beijing agreed to slash their new “reciprocal” tariffs and resume negotiations.
Herschel Segal, the Montreal retail legend behind both DavidsTea and Le Château, has died. The news was confirmed by DavidsTea in a statement released Saturday, saying Segal passed on Tuesday.
In a move no one saw coming this soon, the U.S. and China have reached a major agreement to temporarily roll back their punishing tariffs, marking a massive shift in one of the most heated global trade standoffs in recent memory.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says he is ready to restart face-to-face negotiations with Ukraine in Istanbul next week, even as European leaders push Moscow to accept an unconditional 30-day ceasefire.
U.S.-China tariff talks paused after 10 hours with no breakthrough. High stakes negotiations to resume Sunday amid fears of escalating trade war.
India and Pakistan broke a U.S.-brokered ceasefire within hours, trading missile strikes after weeks of tension over Kashmir and deadly cross-border attacks.
Fortnite could soon make its long-awaited return to the App Store. Epic Games announced Friday that it has officially resubmitted the game to Apple’s platform, just weeks after scoring a key legal victory in its years-long battle with the tech giant.
At a Kremlin summit, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin vow “friends of steel” alliance, deepen military-economic ties and unite against US “dual containment.”
The U.S. is reportedly gearing up to slash its massive 145% tariff on Chinese imports—possibly bringing it down to the 50–54% range—as early as next week. Sources say the move is timed with a key round of trade talks between U.S. and Chinese officials set to take place in Switzerland.
Mexico sues Google for labelling the Gulf of Mexico as “Gulf of America” for US users after Trump decree; clash adds to tensions over politically driven renaming.
Apple may let iPhone users choose AI engines like ChatGPT in Safari, endangering Google’s $20 bn default-search pact and rattling antitrust regulators.
History was made in Vatican City today as Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was elected the first American pope, taking the name Pope Leo XIV. The 69-year-old Chicago native was chosen on the fourth ballot of the conclave, following the death of Pope Francis in April.
Trump will reportedly order US agencies to say “Arabian Gulf” instead of “Persian Gulf,” outraging Iran and raising risks for ongoing nuclear negotiations.
After more than six decades helping people manage their weight, WeightWatchers has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the U.S. as part of a financial restructuring plan. With over $1.15 billion in debt, the company is hitting pause to regroup—but this isn’t a shutdown.
OpenAI will become a public-benefit corporation but its non-profit board will keep majority control, easing investor limits while pledging AI for public good.
UK and India sign post-Brexit free-trade deal: whisky and car tariffs slashed, cheaper Indian goods for UK shoppers, £25 bn boost forecast by 2040.
Top U.S. and Chinese officials are set to meet in Geneva this weekend for their first major face-to-face trade talks since President Trump reignited a full-blown tariff war last month.
At the White House, Trump hails PM Mark Carney’s win but keeps tough tariffs; Carney retorts ‘Canada’s not for sale’ as both pledge to renegotiate USMCA.
Israel bombs Sanaa airport after a Houthi missile hit near Ben Gurion, killing three and disabling Yemen’s main runway amid rising regional tensions.
Rihanna has once again mastered the art of a jaw-dropping reveal—this time, confirming her third pregnancy by stepping out with a visible baby bump just hours before hitting the 2025 Met Gala red carpet.
It’s official—Warren Buffett is stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway after six decades leading one of the most iconic companies in the world. The 94-year-old investing legend made the announcement during the company’s annual shareholder meeting this weekend, confirming that Vice Chairman Greg Abel will take over by the end of the year.
Elon Musk’s dream of turning SpaceX’s launch site into its own city is one step closer to reality. Over the weekend, residents in the tiny South Texas area—mostly SpaceX employees—voted in favor of formally incorporating Starbase, Texas as an official city.