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Blue Jays, election top Google’s Canadian 2025 Year in Search

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Considering that the end of 2025 is less than a month away, Google has revealed the top trending searches that Canadians made this year.

The American League-winning Toronto Blue Jays were the top trending Google search result across the country. Not only did the team top the news and events search results, but the players themselves also dominated the list of athletes, with seven of the top 10 being team members (Addison Barger, Trey Yesavage, to name a few).

In terms of questions, Blue Jays and playoff baseball ranked highly across multiple categories. To name a few, Canadians asked about why baseball players spit, how many innings there are, how tall Alejandro Kirk is, and how many baseballs are used in an MLB game (roughly between 84 to 120 in case you’re wondering).

Politics and international events also dominated search results this year, especially the Canadian election.

For starters, the Canadian election results placed second in the news and events category. Newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney topped the trending searches list among people, with Jagmeet Singh at 10th. Even the former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau garnered searches this year, with his resignation and his new fling with pop star Katy Perry (lol) charting in multiple categories.

In terms of other political events, international events also garnered a lot of searches this year. The assassination of Charlie Kirk was a major search topic in multiple categories, including being the top result in other notable deaths. This is followed by the wildfires in the Pacific Palisades, the new Pope, and the US-Canada tariffs.

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