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
Major Corporations Sue U.S. for Tariff Refunds Amid Trade Tensions
Dozens of multinational companies are taking legal action against the U.S. government, seeking refunds on tariffs. This development could have significant implications for international trade and Canada's economic relationship with its largest partner.
Sports
Can James Reimer Solve Senators' Goaltending Crisis? Veteran Signs AHL Tryout
The Ottawa Senators sign veteran goalie James Reimer to an AHL tryout amid a goaltending crisis. Can he provide the saves they desperately need? Read the latest.
Lifestyle
Windsor's Battle of the Badges Fundraiser Kicks Off with Charity Hockey Game
The Windsor Police Guardians face the Play For A Cure All-Stars in an exhibition game, launching the annual Battle of the Badges fundraising campaign. Learn how the community supports local causes.
Entertainment
Health
Environment
Wind Alert in Montreal, Major Damage Reported
A significant wind storm caused major damage in Montreal on January 9, 2026. Authorities issued an alert for the evening. Read the latest details and impacts.
Rare Flightless Kakapo Parrot Begins Breeding Again
New Zealand's critically endangered kakapo, a flightless parrot, has resumed breeding, marking a significant milestone for intensive conservation efforts. Discover the story of this unique species' fight for survival.
Unseasonably Warm Temperatures in Canada: Will They Last?
Meteorologist Kelsey McEwen provides an update on the unusual warm weather systems affecting parts of Canada. Discover if the mild temperatures are here to stay.
B.C. Conservationists Warn Against Roberts Bank Bitumen Pipeline
Conservation groups argue a proposed Alberta bitumen pipeline to Roberts Bank in Delta, B.C., poses severe risks to endangered killer whales and salmon, adding to cumulative environmental stress. Read the full analysis.
Manitoba community on edge under boil water advisory
Residents of Pimicikamak Cree Nation face ongoing water insecurity after power outages. While help is promised, the community remains under a boil water advisory, highlighting critical infrastructure needs.
Education
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