With 2025 coming to an end, Google has released its annual roundup of what Canadians were searching for the most this year.
Google broke down the results into several categories, but one thing stands out: one of the most-searched phrases of the year was “What time is the Jays game today?” thanks to the Blue Jays’ huge resurgence after making it to the World Series for the first time since 1993.
Top 10 News & Events searches:
- Blue Jays
- Canada election results
- Iran
- LA fires
- Charlie Kirk shooting
- New Pope
- Tariffs
- Trudeau resign
- TikTok ban
- Gulf of Mexico
Top 10 most-searched people:
- Mark Carney
- Ed Gein
- Jimmy Kimmel
- Kendrick Lamar
- Andy Byron
- Tyler Robinson
- D4vd
- Katy Perry
- Zohran Mamdani
- Jagmeet Singh
Top 10 “What” questions:
- What does 6-7 mean?
- What time is the Jays game today?
- What does elbows up mean?
- What is Labubu?
- What is the No Kings Protest?
- What is USAID?
- What happened to Charlie Kirk?
- What did Diane Keaton die of?
- What time is Trump’s inauguration?
- What started the Palisades fire?
Top Pop Culture searches:
Labubu absolutely dominated the pop-culture category, along with “6-7” and Justin Trudeau dating Katy Perry.
- Labubu
- Bianca Censori Grammy dress
- K-Pop Demon Hunters
- Astronomer
- Love Island USA Season 7
- 6-7
- Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry
- Chicken Jockey
- Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl Halftime Show
- 3I/ATLAS
For the full list of Canada’s top Google searches of 2025, make sure to click here.