Politics
Winnipeg Reader Urges AI Judges for Canada's Courts in 2026 Letter
A Winnipeg reader proposes replacing human judges with AI to eliminate bias and backlog in Canada's justice system. Read the provocative 2026 letter and other public opinions.
Business
Vancouver Union Accuses City of Deceit in Bargaining Over 400 Job Cuts
CUPE Local 15 files a formal complaint alleging Vancouver bargained in bad faith by hiding plans to eliminate hundreds of union jobs. The city is reviewing the allegations.
Sports
WHL Suspends Lethbridge Hurricanes GM Peter Anholt Through November 25
Western Hockey League suspends Lethbridge Hurricanes general manager Peter Anholt following a disciplinary hearing. Get the latest details on the league's decision.
Lifestyle
Dax Shepard Offers to Freeze 11-Year-Old Daughter Delta's Eggs for Future Motherhood
Actor Dax Shepard discusses supporting his 11-year-old daughter Delta's dream of motherhood, offering to pay for egg freezing when she turns 18. Hear the full conversation on his podcast.
Entertainment
Health
Environment
Atmospheric River Hits Northern B.C. with High Winds, Heavy Rain
An intense atmospheric river is battering British Columbia's north coast, bringing damaging winds and significant rainfall. Residents are urged to prepare for hazardous conditions and potential disruptions.
Weather hampers Kashechewan evacuation amid water crisis
Severe weather is hindering evacuation efforts in Kashechewan First Nation following a critical water system failure. The remote Northern Ontario community remains under a state of emergency.
Australia declares state of disaster over bushfires
Australia has declared a state of disaster as bushfires rage across the country. The crisis highlights the severe impact of extreme weather and climate challenges.
Record warmth and high winds hit Windsor, Ontario
Windsor, Ontario, experienced unprecedented January warmth and powerful winds on January 9, 2026, disrupting the city and raising climate concerns. Read the full report.
Montreal firm charged for dumping toxic waste in St. Lawrence
A Montreal-area battery recycling facility is facing multiple charges after allegedly dumping treated toxic wastewater into the St. Lawrence Seaway. Get the latest details on the environmental investigation.
Technology
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