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Dec 12, 2025

The National | B.C.'s Fraser Valley bracing for more rain
Dec. 12, 2025 | Environment Canada says more rainfall is coming for parts of British Columbia already on flood alert. The federal Liberals suggest there could be more Conservatives jumping ship. And concern over AI toys that chat with children.



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Dec 12, 2025

Hailee Steinfeld announces she and husband Josh Allen are expecting 1st child
Actor Hailee Steinfeld and her husband, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, are expecting their first baby together.



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Dec 12, 2025

'We need a little bit of help:' Floods put unhoused people in B.C.'s Fraser Valley at further risk
Abbotsford is the only area of B.C. that remains under flood warning on Friday, with hundreds still under evacuation orders including in areas where unhoused people were already living in vulnerable conditions.



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Dec 12, 2025

Lawyer who admitted stealing millions of dollars from homeowners is disbarred
A Toronto real estate lawyer who admitted to embezzling from homebuyers and sellers in southern Ontario going back as much as a decade was disbarred Friday afternoon in a law society hearing. 



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Dec 12, 2025

Conservative MP laughs off missing Secret Santa gift from floor-crosser Michael Ma
Conservative MP Jamil Jivani might have the most personal reason to have a blue Christmas after Michael Ma's surprise defection to the Liberals on Thursday: he was left without a Secret Santa gift.



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Dec 12, 2025

Will 'Trump Accounts' make U.S. kids $1M by age 28? | About That
American babies born during U.S. President Donald Trump's second term are set to receive $1,000: a gift of seed money that the government says — if contributed to maximally — will yield a return of more than $1 million by the time those children turn 28. Andrew Chang does the math to calculate the extent to which this could actually be possible and fact-checks the claim that Trump Accounts will 'jumpstart the American dream.' Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters and Getty Images



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Dec 12, 2025

Feeling lonely? Stop by a Grandma Stand for a heartfelt chat
A volunteer army of grandmothers are dispensing wisdom and advice to complete strangers at Grandma Stands in cities around the U.S., and they may soon be coming to Canada.



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Dec 12, 2025

Toronto axes traffic camera pilot to fight gridlock after Ford government's speed camera ban
Toronto has cancelled an automated traffic enforcement pilot intended to help fight congestion in the wake of the provincial government's ban on speed cameras in Ontario, CBC Toronto has learned.



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Dec 12, 2025

Bus carrying youth hockey team involved in non-fatal collision in northern Alberta
A bus carrying a junior hockey team lost control on a highway in northern Alberta and entered a ditch in a heavily-wooded area early Friday morning.



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Dec 12, 2025

Bus carrying youth hockey team involved in non-fatal collision north of Edmonton
A bus carrying a junior hockey team lost control on a highway in northern Alberta and entered a ditch in a heavily-wooded area early Friday morning.



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Dec 12, 2025

King Charles says doctors can reduce his cancer treatments in new year
King Charles said on Friday that his doctors can reduce his treatment for cancer in the new year, describing the moment as a "blessing" and a testament to remarkable medical advances.



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Dec 12, 2025

Heated Rivalry is getting a 2nd season on Crave
The drama series, based on books by Nova Scotian author Rachel Reid, has been picked up outside of Canada by broadcasters in the U.S., New Zealand and more, and been a hit with fans.



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Dec 12, 2025

WestJet pauses move to install non-reclining seats after blowback
The airline announced in September it would reconfigure the seating on 43 Boeing 737 jets to install an extra row and divide the cabin into several tiers, some with more space — and pricier tickets — than others. WestJet has faced pushback from passengers and employers, and has paused the reconfiguration.



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Dec 12, 2025

15 extortion suspects are seeking refugee status, says Canada's border agency
The statement from CBSA neither reveals the nationalities of the individuals nor details about their applications — but Surrey, B.C., Mayor Brenda Locke says she's "appalled" to learn the suspects are claiming refugee status to evade deportation.



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Dec 12, 2025

Sherrone Moore charged with stalking, home invasion after being fired as Michigan football coach
Sherrone Moore, who was abruptly fired this week as the University of Michigan football coach, was charged Friday with three crimes including home invasion and stalking a person he had dated, prosecutors said.



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Dec 12, 2025

Government inks $753M deal for 6 Bombardier Global 6500 jets to replace Challengers
The federal government announced Friday that it's buying six new Global 6500 jets from Bombardier to replace its existing fleet of four CC-144 Challengers.



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Dec 12, 2025

Who is Mark Sutcliffe? Ottawa's mayor stumps Jeopardy! champ
Mark Sutcliffe might be a household name in Ottawa, but when he appeared in a Jeopardy! clue Thursday evening, the reigning champion was stumped.



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Dec 12, 2025

House Democrats release photos of Trump, Clinton and Andrew from Epstein's estate
House Democrats released a selection of photos from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein on Friday, including some of Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and the former Prince Andrew.



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Dec 12, 2025

Bloyce Thompson sworn in as new P.E.I. premier, 1 day after Rob Lantz resigns




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Dec 12, 2025

Blue Jays renew president and CEO Mark Shapiro on 5-year contract
The Toronto Blue Jays have renewed president and chief executive officer Mark Shapiro's contract for five years, the team announced Friday.



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Dec 12, 2025

Edmonton Oilers trade Stuart Skinner, Brett Kulak to Pittsburgh Penguins
The Edmonton Oilers have finally made a move in net, trading the hometown netminder Stuart Skinner to the Pittsburgh Penguins for goalie Tristan Jarry.



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Dec 12, 2025

Clair Obscur cleans up at 2025 Game Awards, wins game of the year
French indie game Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 was up for 12 awards and took home nine in total. Mario Kart, Battlefield 6 and the adaptation of The Last Of Us also took home prizes.



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Dec 12, 2025

Calgary Transit shuttle bus bursts into flames on busy road
A Calgary Transit shuttle bus went up in flames Friday morning on Nose Hill Drive near Stoney Trail in northwest Calgary.



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Dec 12, 2025

Bill 9 not discouraging 2SLGBTQ groups challenging Alberta laws affecting transgender youth
Two 2SLGBTQ advocacy organizations plan to continue with a court challenge of a provincial law affecting gender-affirming care for youth, despite the Alberta government passing legislation that protects three of its laws affecting transgender youth from legal action.



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Dec 12, 2025

Venezuela vexes Trump but rightward trend across Americas could help U.S. national security strategy
The favourite in Chile's election on Sunday is the right-wing José Antonio Kast. A Kast victory would be the latest rightward political shift in South America, as U.S. President Donald Trump and the White House try to coax or force the socialist leader of Venezuela from office.



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Dec 12, 2025

At least 12 Palestinians dead or missing in Gaza as devastation from floods spreads
Hundreds of thousands of displaced Gazans face flooding from heavy rains, and materials for shelters and sandbags are not being allowed to enter the enclave, the UN International Organization for Migration said on Friday.



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Dec 12, 2025

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammad detained again in Iran, supporters say
Iran has arrested Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, her supporters said Friday.



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Dec 12, 2025

Bloyce Thompson to be sworn in as new P.E.I. premier, 1 day after Rob Lantz resigns
Deputy premier, Bloyce Thompson will be sworn in as P.E.I.'s 35th premier Friday afternoon, one day after Rob Lantz resigns from the role to seek permanent leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party of P.E.I.



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Dec 12, 2025

Canadian ski cross racer Kevin Drury scores emotional gold-medal win
Canada's Kevin Drury battled his way to a gold medal at a World Cup ski cross event on Friday in Val Thorens, France. The race marked his first victory in five years.



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Dec 12, 2025

Accused in killing of Owen Sound, Ont., restaurateur extradited from Scotland to Canada
Three Scottish men accused of killing an Ontario restaurant owner after a dispute over an unpaid bill have been brought to Canada to face charges.



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Dec 12, 2025

Men accused of killing Owen Sound, Ont., restaurateur extradited from Scotland to Canada
Three Scottish men accused of killing an Ontario restaurant owner after a dispute over an unpaid bill have been brought to Canada to face charges.



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Dec 12, 2025

Lindsey Vonn becomes oldest skier to ever win a World Cup race at 41
Lindsey Vonn raced to a stunning fast win in a World Cup downhill on Friday in St. Moritz, Switzerland, to earn her first victory in nearly eight years — and the first in her comeback with titanium implants in her right knee after a five-year retirement.



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Dec 12, 2025

Indiana Republicans help defy Trump's push to redistrict House seats, including some who faced bomb threats
Indiana's Republican-led Senate has decisively rejected a redrawn congressional map desired by the White House that would have favoured their party. Two Republicans who received bomb threats amid the highly charged battle were among those voting against the measure.



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Dec 12, 2025

'That was my granddaughter's voice': Senior suspects scammers used AI in Regina, Saskatoon
Jill Finn suspects thieves used AI to recreate her granddaughter's voice in the latest phone scam targeting seniors in Regina and Saskatoon.



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Dec 12, 2025

Convicted human smuggler wants to self-represent in appeal, questions lawyer's conduct
A man convicted of human smuggling last year has asked a U.S. court to continue his appeal without a lawyer, in a case where a family from India froze to death near the Manitoba-U.S. border in 2022.



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Dec 12, 2025

Die-off of hundreds of birds something Manitoba hasn't experienced 'at this scale': biologist
At least 500 carcasses of birds, the majority of them Canadian geese, have been recovered near water streams in southern Manitoba over the last month — a die-off scientists say they have not witnessed in the province before and are attributing it to avian influenza.



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Dec 12, 2025

Americans marking Arrow Air disaster in Gander thank residents for compassion
Four decades after the deadliest aviation crash on Canadian soil, two Americans who lost loved ones in the Arrow Air disaster say they needed to visit Gander to share their gratitude with those who feel their grief.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 12, 2025

The U.S. wants some visitors to submit 5 years of their social media history. How would that work?




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Dec 12, 2025

Paul Mescal, Jessie Buckley-led Hamnet is a tragically beautiful tale of historical trickery
Chloé Zhao's Hamnet, which draws from William Shakespeare's personal and professional life, is a tragic window into the depths of despair.



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Dec 12, 2025

Quebec's new secularism bill worries public institutions that serve halal, kosher foods
Daycares and other public institutions in Quebec that serve halal or kosher food are wondering how the province's new secularism bill will affect them.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 12, 2025

Trump's vision for a new world order
Every U.S. president releases a national security strategy document about a year into their term, but few have made as big a splash as Donald Trump's, earlier this month. The document formally spells out much of what we've come to expect from Trump's approach to foreign policy in his second term: political relationships are transactional, and American interests take priority above all else. The document also takes particular aim at Europe, and pledges explicit support for right-wing movements abroad. Bob Rae was, until recently, Canada's ambassador to the UN, following decades of political office including premier of Ontario. He reads between the document's lines and explains what it means for Canada — and asks how much of it is actually worth taking seriously.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 12, 2025

'Counterfeit' opioid 1st found in Toronto now in Thunder Bay, Ont., prompting public drug alert
A drug alert has been issued in Thunder Bay, Ont., over a toxic substance first found in Toronto earlier this fall. Here's what we know about cychlorphine, a synthetic opioid that was never clinally approved to be sold on the market.



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Dec 12, 2025

Canadian boycott of U.S. hitting border states hard: Congressional report
The drop in Canadian tourism to the United States in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's actions is hurting American businesses in several border states, a new report by a congressional committee has found.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 11, 2025

A 6.7 magnitude earthquake causes small tsunami waves off northeastern Japan
A 6.7 magnitude earthquake shook northeastern Japan and caused small tsunami waves but no apparent damage Friday, days after a stronger quake in the same region.



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Dec 11, 2025

Japan reports 6.7 magnitude quake in northeast, prompting tsunami advisory
Japan on Friday issued a tsunami advisory after a 6.7 magnitude earthquake shook the country's northeast, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.



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Dec 11, 2025

Reddit files lawsuit against Australia's youth social media ban
Message board website Reddit has filed a lawsuit asking the High Court to overturn Australia's social media ban for people under 16 as well as its inclusion in it, calling the law an infringement of free political expression.



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Dec 11, 2025

Calvin McDonald, Canadian-born Lululemon leader, to exit company in January
Lululemon Athletica said that CEO Calvin McDonald was leaving the company without a replacement and raised its annual profit forecast, sending shares up about 10 per cent in extended trade on Thursday.



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Dec 11, 2025

Calvin McDonald, Canadian-born Lululemon leader, to step down as CEO
Lululemon Athletica said that CEO Calvin McDonald was leaving the company without a replacement and raised its annual profit forecast, sending shares up about 10 per cent in extended trade on Thursday.



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Dec 11, 2025

Boosted Liberals claim other Conservatives could defect, blame Poilievre's leadership




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Dec 11, 2025

Another floor-crossing bookends a transformational year in Canadian politics




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Dec 11, 2025

Other Conservatives 'frustrated' with Poilievre, Liberal House leader claims a day after 2nd floor crossing




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Dec 11, 2025

Another Conservative crosses the floor, bringing Liberals 1 MP shy of majority
Ontario MP Michael Ma announced Thursday that he is leaving the Conservative caucus and joining the Liberals.



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Dec 11, 2025

Will this winter be colder or warmer than last? For most of Canada, it's a toss up
If you want to know what kind of winter to expect across much of Canada this winter, you're out of luck — Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) is predicting above-seasonal temperatures in the eastern Arctic region, but elsewhere, the forecast is pretty up in the air. That's partly because of climate change and La Niña, experts say.



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Dec 11, 2025

Canadian military intelligence member charged with espionage, says DND
A non-commissioned member of the Canadian military intelligence branch has been charged with passing classified information to a "foreign entity," the Department of National Defence revealed late Thursday.



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Dec 11, 2025

Kilmar Ábrego García released from immigration detention
A U.S. judge on Thursday ordered the immediate release of Kilmar Ábrego García, whose wrongful deportation became a flashpoint in U.S. President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown. The judge ruled that the federal government never secured a formal order for Ábrego García's removal from the United States.



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Dec 11, 2025

U.S. judge orders Kilmar Ábrego García released from immigration detention
A U.S. judge on Thursday ordered the immediate release of Kilmar Ábrego García, whose wrongful deportation became a flashpoint in U.S. President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown. The judge ruled that the federal government never secured a formal order for Ábrego García's removal from the United States.



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Dec 11, 2025

Longueuil, Que., police chief allegedly gave police watchdog erroneous information about fatal teen shooting
The chief of the Longueuil, Que., police force allegedly gave erroneous information about the fatal police shooting of a 15-year-old to Quebec's police watchdog, according to documents obtained by Radio-Canada.



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Dec 11, 2025

ADHD stimulant prescribing rose sharply in Ontario, study suggests
Researchers say there's been a dramatic rise in the number of people going on medications to treat attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder in Ontario, suggesting factors such as more time spent online and the rise of private assessments for the mental condition could be behind the increase.



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Dec 11, 2025

FIFA accused of 'monumental betrayal' over latest World Cup ticket prices
Soccer fans have accused FIFA of a "monumental betrayal" after latest prices for World Cup tickets began to circulate on Thursday.



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Dec 11, 2025

Officer who shot Deer Lake First Nation man 5 times cleared of wrongdoing, Ontario police watchdog says
Ontario's police watchdog has cleared a Nishnawbe Aski Police Service (NAPS) officer of wrongdoing in connection with the death of a Deer Lake First Nation man who was shot five times. The decision comes a year after the 40-year-old's father was also shot and killed by police.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 11, 2025

National museum CEO leaves role after report alleged she mistreated staff for over a decade
CBC News obtained an internal letter sent to staff at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in Halifax sharing the news about Marie Chapman's immediate departure.



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Dec 11, 2025

Now your EV charger can earn some money for you
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we check out a couple of ways you can use your EV charger to earn some extra cash; take a closer look at China's approach to climate action; and find out why Winnipeg is moving to scrap rules that protect migratory birds from smashing into windows.



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Dec 11, 2025

Top N.B. court removes private forest land from Wolastoqey title case
The New Brunswick Court of Appeal has narrowed the scope of a title claim made by the Wolastoqey Nation. Private land belonging to three large forestry companies are now excluded from any ownership claim.



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Dec 11, 2025

'Can I just not feed at all?': Texts indicate couple in Ontario murder trial withheld food from boys




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Dec 11, 2025

Trump administration won't tear up CUSMA, says Canada's ambassador to U.S.
Canada's lead negotiator in trade talks with the U.S. is downplaying signals from the Trump administration that it's considering breaking up the three-way North American free trade agreement into separate deals with Mexico and Canada.



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Dec 11, 2025

Toronto police ID killer in 3 homicide cold cases involving young women
Toronto police say DNA testing has identified Kenneth Smith, who died in Windsor in 2019, as the killer of three women in Toronto between 1982 and 1997.



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Dec 11, 2025

Rob Lantz resigns as P.E.I. premier to run for provincial PC Party's permanent leadership
Rob Lantz has resigned as P.E.I.'s 34th premier and announced his bid for the permanent leadership of the province's Progressive Conservative Party.



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Dec 11, 2025

Alberta Treaty 8 chiefs demand pause on pipeline agreement, threaten legal action
Treaty 8 First Nations chiefs spoke in Ottawa Thursday, calling for a pause on the pipeline memorandum of understanding until they are consulted and sign off on the potential project. They're threatening legal action if that doesn't happen.



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Dec 11, 2025

Prospective parents accused of murder withheld food from 2 brothers as punishment, Crown tells Ontario trial
A central question throughout the weeks-long trial for Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber of Burlington, Ont., has been why, in the last year of his life, 12-year-old L.L. was so severely malnourished. The Crown argues they were intentionally restricting what the boy ate.



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Dec 11, 2025

No link between vaccines and autism, WHO reaffirms
The World Health Organization's vaccine safety committee said Thursday that new reviews of scientific evidence found no link between vaccines and autism spectrum disorder, reaffirming conclusions reached more than two decades ago.



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Dec 11, 2025

Court approves $18M sale of HBC royal charter to Thomsons, Westons
Two of Canada's wealthiest families have cleared the final hurdle on the road to buying and donating the royal charter that created the Hudson's Bay Co.



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Dec 11, 2025

Canada posts small trade surplus in September after months of deficits
Canada posted a small monthly international trade surplus in September, reversing a trend of seven consecutive months of deficits, data showed on Thursday.



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Dec 11, 2025

Guelph, Ont., woman charged with stealing thousands of dollars worth of Jellycat toys
A woman has been arrested and charged after thousands of dollars worth of stolen toys were recovered from a Guelph, Ont., residence.



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Dec 11, 2025

Orcas and dolphins caught on video collaborating to hunt salmon
Researchers from Dalhousie University were trying to study how northern resident orcas find salmon to eat, but they ended up finding an unexpected symbiosis with another species — dolphins.



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Dec 11, 2025

Disney to invest $1B US in OpenAI, license Marvel, Star Wars characters for Sora tool
Walt Disney is investing $1 billion US in OpenAI and will let the startup use characters from Star Wars, Pixar and Marvel franchises in its Sora AI video and image generator, a crucial deal that could reshape how Hollywood makes content.



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Dec 11, 2025

Montreal-Ottawa chosen as first leg of high-speed rail project




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Dec 11, 2025

Montreal-Ottawa will be 1st leg of 'transformative' high-speed rail plan. Will it happen?




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Dec 11, 2025

Latest updates: Montreal-Ottawa will be 1st leg of 'transformative' high-speed rail plan. Will it happen?




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Dec 11, 2025

Via Rail passengers finally on the move after being stranded overnight in Brockville, Ont.




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Dec 11, 2025

AI is skyrocketing the price of RAM. Computers, phones and tablets could be next
If you've been in the market recently for RAM, you've probably noticed a major spike in prices as memory manufacturers pivot more of their production capacity away from consumer products to supplying AI companies instead, which are rapidly building out data centres that need massive amounts of memory to operate.



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Dec 11, 2025

Via Rail passengers make it to Ottawa after being stranded overnight in Brockville, Ont.
Nearly 300 passengers on three Via Rail trains were stranded for as long as 13 hours after one of the trains broke down near Brockville, Ont., Wednesday night.



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Dec 11, 2025

LeBlanc says he believes U.S. will keep CUSMA trade deal with Canada, Mexico
The minister in charge of Canada-U.S. trade says he has no reason to believe the Trump administration is preparing to tear up the free trade agreement with Canada and Mexico, even though the U.S. president and some of his associates have suggested they may consider withdrawing from the pact.



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Dec 11, 2025

Family physicians reach agreement in principle with Quebec over Bill 2
Quebec family doctors have struck a tentative agreement with the province, only weeks before the implementation of controversial reforms that threatened clinic closures and the departure of GPs to other provinces.



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Dec 11, 2025

Family physicians reach tentative deal with Quebec over Bill 2
Quebec family doctors have struck a tentative agreement with the province, only weeks before the implementation of controversial reforms that threatened clinic closures and the departure of GPs to other provinces.



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Dec 11, 2025

Baby dies of exposure after storm Byron floods Gaza tents, medics say
Torrential rain swept across the Gaza Strip on Thursday, flooding hundreds of tents sheltering families displaced by two years of war and leading to the death of a baby girl due to exposure, local health officials said.



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Dec 11, 2025

Baby dies of exposure after winter storm floods Gaza tents, medics say
Torrential rain swept across the Gaza Strip on Thursday, flooding hundreds of tents sheltering families displaced by two years of war and leading to the death of a baby girl due to exposure, local health officials said.



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Dec 11, 2025

The steaks are high: When beef could finally become cheaper to buy




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Dec 11, 2025

Sherrone Moore fired as Michigan football coach for inappropriate relationship, detained by police
Sherrone Moore was jailed on Wednesday, according to court records, just hours after he was fired as University of Michigan football coach for what the university said was an "inappropriate relationship with a staff member."



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Dec 11, 2025

U.S. drubs Canada 10-4 in Rivalry Series hockey game in Edmonton
Kelly Pannek and Abbey Murphy each scored twice for the United States in a 10-4 win over Canada in a Rivalry Series game on Wednesday.



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Dec 11, 2025

Saskatchewan group seeking independence from Canada holding meetings across the province
A group promoting the idea of Saskatchewan separating from Canada says its public information sessions are drawing crowds. About 200 people showed up to a recent Saskatchewan Prosperity Project meeting just outside Saskatoon.



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Dec 11, 2025

Indigenous fashion models, vendors still waiting for payment after working Sask. fashion show
Indigenous models and vendors say they're out hundreds of dollars after participating in a Regina fashion show this fall. The event's organizer says the money is on the way.



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Dec 11, 2025

Here's what you need to know about B.C.'s Fraser Valley flood risk




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Dec 11, 2025

Flooding in B.C.'s Fraser Valley expected to peak Friday, with more rain on the way




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Dec 11, 2025

Flooding in B.C.'s Fraser Valley forces hundreds to evacuate as Highway 1 closes




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Dec 11, 2025

New evacuation orders issued as flood warnings expanded in B.C.'s Fraser Valley




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Dec 11, 2025

Metal found in hamburgers during school-ordered lunch in Burlington, Ont.
Two parents are speaking out after students at their children's school in Burlington, Ont., say they found metal in hamburgers the school ordered from a local chain restaurant.



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Dec 11, 2025

Months after fatal crash near Walkerton, Ont., legacies of 4 students and their teacher live on
In the seven months since a crash that killed a teacher and four teenagers from a Walkerton, Ont., high school, several funds and foundations have been set up to keep memories of the five alive. "The legacy is still there," says Dan Rourke, dad of one of the students who died.



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Dec 11, 2025

Months after fatal crash, legacies of 4 Walkerton, Ont., students and their teacher live on
In the seven months since a crash that killed a teacher and four teenagers from a Walkerton, Ont., high school, several funds and foundations have been set up to keep memories of the five alive. "The legacy is still there," says Dan Rourke, dad of one of the students who died.



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Dec 11, 2025

How this team is transforming health care for African Nova Scotian women
The Nova Scotia Sisterhood aims to provide culturally sensitive health-care services to Black women and gender-diverse individuals. The team is working to break down some of the systemic barriers that exist for African Nova Scotians trying to navigate the health-care system.



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Dec 11, 2025

I took on a second job as a single parent to make ends meet. Somehow, it became a lifelong habit
Lynn A. Farquhar says she fed, clothed and housed her children with help from the gig economy. Now that they're adults, she reflects on why she can't stop side hustling.



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