Topic: Canada
Man dies in Cemetery Beach swimming incident
A 56-year-old Canadian man has died after getting into difficulties while swimming off a Cayman beach, police have said
Cayman sees record air arrivals in January
Beneath January’s record-breaking stay over tourism growth, the data points to a shifting mix of source markets, likely reflecting targeted airlift strategies.
Why Canada’s travel reset is benefiting Cayman
Cayman is on track to record its strongest year ever for Canadian stayover tourism, defying a slowdown taking place in other markets.
Air Canada strike ends, but Cayman travellers still facing disruptions
The Air Canada strike has ended, but Cayman travellers are still facing flight disruptions that could last until the end of the month.
Air Canada strike to disrupt flights to and from Cayman
The looming strike by Air Canada’s 10,000 flight attendants will likely disrupt one of Cayman’s key air links to Canada next week.
New non-stop flights between Cayman and Ontario this winter
Canadian airline Porter Airlines is launching two non-stop flight routes to the Cayman Islands this winter, including the first direct service between Ottawa, Ontario, and Grand Cayman.
Canada can help drive Cayman’s tourism growth
While the United States remains Cayman’s main source, accounting for 83% of stayover arrivals, there is increasing momentum from Canada and other markets.
FIFA opens disciplinary proceedings against CIFA
FIFA last week opened disciplinary proceedings against the Cayman Islands Football Association over 'incidents' during Cayman's 29 March World Cup qualifying match against Canada.
Canadian airlines to cancel Caribbean, Mexico flights
Canada's major airlines have agreed to suspend all flights to Mexico and the Caribbean until April 30 from Sunday as part of the fight against a second wave of the coronavirus.
Cayman to host US, Cuban and Canadian football teams
Team USA will come to Grand Cayman's Truman Bodden Sports Complex on 19 Nov. for a Nations League game against Cuba.
What will Canada learn from Lavscam testimony?
Political scandals often victimize the public twice – first from the scandal itself, second from the flurry of bad policy offered as the cure.
Canadian school offers scholarship to Cayman student
Canadian boarding school Trinity College School is offering a full-tuition scholarship to one Caymanian student for the 2019-2020 academic year.
Canada’s ‘democracy’
From a Canadian perspective, the most striking thing about the supposed anti-democratic political reforms approved by Turkish voters last week was their familiarity.
Civil unrest in Bermuda over airport deal
Riot police used pepper spray on protesters who blockaded Bermuda’s Parliament on Friday to stop the territory’s government from authorizing an airport redevelopment deal which was initially offered to the Cayman Islands.
From one island to Thousand Islands
My band members and I were recently invited to perform in Canada for a special show on a huge family estate just across the border from Syracuse, New York. Such requests for our music at private venues are, happily, not particularly unusual.
Bloomberg: Break up ‘Big Syrup’
Most cartels – whether they seek to control oil, diamonds, cheese curds or whatever else – exist mainly to transfer wealth from buyers to sellers. That’s not something governments should be helping producers to do.
Caymanian arrested in Toronto sex trafficking probe
A 21-year-old Caymanian man is facing charges of human trafficking in connection with allegations that he forced a woman into the sex trade in Canada.
Caymanian students promoted in Canada
Three Caymanian students studying abroad have been appointed to leadership roles for the 2016-2017 academic year at the Trinity College School in Ontario, Canada.
Cloned credit cards case sent to Grand Court
Two men charged with conspiracy to defraud in relation to cloned credit cards will appear in Grand Court on March 11.
Two in custody for conspiracy to defraud
Two Canadian nationals were remanded in custody after appearing in Summary Court on Monday for the charge of conspiracy to defraud.
Canadian diplomat visits Cayman
Canada’s consul general to the Cayman Islands, Sylvain Fabi, made a courtesy visit to Cayman last week, to meet local officials, politicians and Canadian...




















