Where Vikings First Touched North America: Inside L’Anse aux Meadows

Stand at the windswept edge of Newfoundland’s northern peninsula, where weathered Norse foundations pierce through wild grasses, and you’ll find yourself at the only authenticated Viking settlement in North America. Five centuries before Columbus set sail, Norse explorers crossed the Atlantic and built workshops, dwellings, and a smithy on these shores around 1000 CE. What they left behind would remain hidden for nearly a millennium, preserved beneath layers of peat and coastal vegetation, waiting to rewrite the story of European contact with the Americas.
The discovery of …

When Canada Said Yes to Online Gambling: The Story Behind Our Digital Casino Revolution

Picture a time when Canadians gathered around dial-up modems in 1996, waiting minutes for pixelated poker tables to load—the dawn of a digital revolution that would transform how a nation approached chance and entertainment. Long before Tether casino platforms emerged, Canada carved its own distinctive path through the online gambling landscape, shaped by provincial jurisdiction, indigenous gaming traditions, and a uniquely pragmatic approach to regulation.
From the Kahnawake Mohawk Territory’s groundbreaking 1996 gaming commission—one of the world’s first online …