Israel Suspends MSF, CARE, Others from Gaza Aid Work
Israel suspends over 30 humanitarian groups, including Doctors Without Borders, from operating in Gaza for non-compliance with new registration rules, sparking aid crisis fears.
Israel suspends over 30 humanitarian groups, including Doctors Without Borders, from operating in Gaza for non-compliance with new registration rules, sparking aid crisis fears.
Canada joins global coalition urging Israel to guarantee safe humanitarian operations in Gaza. Read the full statement and international response.
Severe rainfall has led to the shutdown and washout of key highways on British Columbia's north coast, disrupting travel and infrastructure. Get the latest details on the closures and impacts.
Israel announces it will suspend operations of several humanitarian organizations in Gaza starting in 2026, a move that threatens to worsen the already dire situation for civilians. Learn the details and potential impact.
The U.S. military has carried out its 30th strike on a vessel suspected of drug smuggling. The operation highlights ongoing security efforts in international waters. Read the latest details.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's pivot towards trade and security in foreign policy is drawing scrutiny over Canada's commitment to human rights. Experts analyze the implications.
Heavy winter rains have flooded displacement camps in Gaza, compounding the humanitarian crisis as Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu travels to the United States for talks. The situation highlights the dire conditions facing Palestinians.
The Toronto Blue Jays have been named The Canadian Press Team of the Year for 2025, following their thrilling journey to the American League Championship Series. Discover the details of their celebrated season.
Heavy freezing rain has flooded makeshift camps across Gaza, plunging displaced Palestinians into even more dire humanitarian conditions as winter sets in. Read the latest on the crisis.
As heavy winter rain looms over Gaza, displaced families endure harsh conditions in makeshift camps. Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire continue. Read the latest developments.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announces she is expecting her second child, becoming the first pregnant person in this high-profile role. Read the details.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has announced she is expecting a child. The announcement was made on December 26, 2025. Read the latest details here.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announces she is pregnant with a baby girl, due May 2026. She credits a supportive, pro-family White House environment. Read more.
Toronto swimmer Summer McIntosh is named The Canadian Press female athlete of the year for 2025, marking her third consecutive win. Discover her record-breaking year and future goals.
Swimming sensation Summer McIntosh has been honoured as The Canadian Press female athlete of the year for 2025, marking another historic achievement in her dominant career. Discover her journey.
Foreign Minister Anita Anand underscores Canada's unwavering commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty as discussions of a potential peace agreement emerge. Ottawa's stance remains clear.
A blast in Gaza wounded an Israeli soldier, leading to accusations of a ceasefire violation. Get the latest details on the escalating tensions in the region.
South Korea's parliament has approved a bill allowing heavy punitive damages for publishing false information, raising concerns over press freedom and censorship. Learn the details and implications.
A new survey reveals just 33% of Canadians feel hopeful about 2026. Discover the national mood as the year ends and what experts say about this outlook.
The Canadian Press has selected the escalating trade conflict with the U.S., marked by President Trump's aggressive tariffs, as the defining news story of 2025. Explore the impact on Canada's economy and the diplomatic response.
Newfoundland and Labrador's health authority CEO confirms an external audit into a travel nurse contracting firm, following concerns over possible fraudulent activity. Get the latest details.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has been selected as The Canadian Press Newsmaker of the Year for 2025. The recognition highlights his pivotal year in Canadian politics.
Palestinian students with Canadian study acceptances are stranded in Gaza, unable to leave despite their academic futures hanging in the balance. Their stories highlight a critical barrier.
CBS News unexpectedly pulled a 60 Minutes report on Venezuelan migrants deported to a harsh Salvadoran prison. The decision, linked to editor-in-chief Bari Weiss, raises press freedom concerns. Read the full story.
At least 16 files have disappeared from the Jeffrey Epstein case documents, raising new questions about the investigation. Discover the details and implications of this development.
Following the Israeli offensive, armed factions are moving to fill the power vacuum in Gaza. CNN reports on the escalating internal violence and its implications for regional stability.
Long before the Charter, Joseph Howe's 1835 libel trial in Halifax established a cornerstone of Canadian liberty. Discover the story of this Father of Confederation's defiant stand.
A new report details Hamas's surveillance and influence over NGOs operating in Gaza, including organizations receiving Canadian government funding. Learn about the findings and the response.
A 29-day-old infant has died from the cold in Gaza, a doctor reports, highlighting the dire humanitarian crisis and escalating risks for vulnerable newborns amid the ongoing conflict.
The federal government is justifying a $1.1-million contract awarded to Deloitte for AI advice, even after the consulting giant admitted to past errors. Get the full story on this controversial deal.