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
Montreal's East End Eyesore: Buildings Vacant for 5 Years, Residents Frustrated
Two buildings in Montreal's east end have been vacant and deteriorating for five years, drawing ire from local residents who call them an eyesore and a safety concern. Details on the ongoing issue.
Sports
Nova Scotia Queer Hockey Players See 'Heated Rivalry' as Catalyst for Change
The hit series 'Heated Rivalry' is sparking vital conversations about LGBTQ+ representation in hockey. Young players in Nova Scotia hope it leads to greater inclusion on and off the ice.
Lifestyle
Calgary Man's Hot Dog Jog Goes Viral, Raises Funds for Charity
Sean Walker's unique Calgary jog between Costco stores, fueled by $1.50 hot dogs, captures internet fame and drives charitable donations. Discover his inspiring story.
Entertainment
Health
Environment
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.
Canadian Forces Deploy to Manitoba First Nation for Water Crisis
The Canadian Armed Forces are sending personnel and equipment to a northern Manitoba First Nation facing a critical infrastructure failure. Frozen pipes and sewer backups have created an emergency, prompting a military response to support the community.
Windy start, snowy finish for Atlantic Canada weekend
Atlantic Canada faces a blustery start to the weekend with snow and ice arriving by Sunday. Get the latest forecast details and prepare for changing conditions.
Shark attack kills woman in U.S. Virgin Islands
Officials confirm a fatal shark attack on an American woman at a U.S. Virgin Islands beach. Details on the incident and local safety context.
Deer rescued from Christmas lights in Nova Scotia
A deer in Nova Scotia was safely freed after its antlers became entangled with Christmas lights. The Department of Natural Resources conducted the successful rescue. Read the full story.
Technology
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