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Quebec Liberal leadership race begins Jan. 12

The Quebec Liberal Party will elect a new leader on March 14, 2026, following Pablo Rodriguez's resignation amid a campaign finance scandal. The race starts January 12.

Canadiens' depth shines in tight playoff race

Despite missing key players, the Montreal Canadiens remain in the Atlantic Division hunt. Their 4-1 win over Chicago highlights the team's resilience and the NHL's intense parity.

Pablo Rodriguez resigns as Quebec Liberal leader

Pablo Rodriguez steps down as Quebec Liberal leader amid controversy. Analysts see an opportunity for the party to regroup before the critical 2026 provincial election. Read the full analysis.

Quebec Liberals to Choose New Leader After Rodriguez Exit

With Pablo Rodriguez stepping down, the Quebec Liberal Party must decide between a fast-track appointment or a full leadership race. Key candidates from the last contest are considering another run. Explore the party's options and potential successors.

ICC Stands Firm Against US Pressure on Gaza Warrants

The International Criminal Court reaffirms its independence, rejecting U.S. and Israeli demands to drop warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant. Member states rally support amid unprecedented sanctions campaign.

Guelph officer assaulted at family dispute call

A Guelph Police Service officer was assaulted while responding to a domestic incident. The altercation underscores the risks officers face daily in community calls to action.

Costco Sues Trump Over Tariffs, Seeks Refund

Costco files a lawsuit against the Trump administration, demanding a full refund on tariffs collected under the IEEPA. The company argues the tariffs are illegal. Read the full story.

Shopify CEO criticizes foreign tech subsidies

Shopify CEO Tobias Lütke calls out Liberal government's $72M subsidy to Nokia as 'toxic' to Canadian tech economy. Analysis shows Canada ranks 17th in global innovation.

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