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
Barrie's Unemployment Rate Persists as One of Canada's Highest in 2026
New data reveals Barrie's unemployment rate remains among the highest for Canadian cities. Explore the latest figures and what it means for the local economy.
Sports
CF Montréal Signs Forward Daniel Rios, Unveils 29-Player Training Camp Roster
CF Montréal bolsters its attack with free agent Daniel Rios and names 29 players for preseason camp ahead of the 2026 MLS season. Get the full roster details here.
Lifestyle
Windsor's Street Help Receives Major Donation from Local Groups
Windsor's Street Help homeless centre receives crucial donations from the Windsor Sports and Culture Centre and the Windsor Sikh Community. Learn how this support impacts the local community.
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Health
Environment
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.
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.
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