Politics
Clintons Defy Bipartisan Subpoena on Epstein Ties, Citing Trump 'Dismantling'
Bill and Hillary Clinton refused a bipartisan subpoena for depositions about Jeffrey Epstein ties, framing it as resistance to Trump. Democrats offer little public defense.
Business
McDonald's Canada Launches Year-Long Price Freeze, Sparking Fast-Food War
McDonald's Canada freezes prices on value meals for a year, triggering a sector-wide battle. This defensive move in an inflationary climate will ripple through the entire Canadian food supply chain.
Sports
Montembeault's Stellar 39-Save Performance Signals Major Comeback for Canadiens
After a difficult start, Canadiens goaltender Samuel Montembeault delivered a standout 39-save performance in Washington, proving his confidence is back. Analysis of his resurgence and the Habs' goaltending plan.
Lifestyle
Chinatown Chowdown Serves Up Community & Cuisine in Edmonton
The Chinatown Chowdown program in Edmonton is revitalizing the area by connecting people through food. Learn how a small grant and $5 tickets are supporting local restaurants and the unhoused.
Health
Environment
Major Winter Storm Hits Toronto: 20 cm Snow, Schools Closed
A major winter storm is hitting Toronto and the GTA, bringing up to 20 cm of snow and forcing widespread school closures. Get the latest updates and impacts here.
Montreal REM Service Halted Due to Severe Weather
Montreal's REM light rail network experienced a major service disruption on January 15, 2026, due to tricky weather conditions. Learn about the impact on commuters and the broader context of Canada's winter weather challenges.
Snowstorm Forces Toronto and GTA School Closures
A significant winter storm has led to widespread school closures across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area on January 15, 2026. Get the latest details on the weather disruption.
School Buses Cancelled Across Ontario Due to Heavy Snow
Significant snowfall has led to widespread school bus cancellations across multiple Ontario boards, including Simcoe County. Parents urged to check local updates.
Major Snowstorm to Dump 25 cm on Ottawa
Environment Canada warns of the largest snowfall of the season hitting Ottawa, with up to 25 cm expected. Residents should prepare for significant travel disruptions.
Technology
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