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20 Weather Warnings in Effect Across Canada

A widespread system of winter weather brings snow, rain, and extreme cold across Canada, triggering numerous warnings. Stay informed on the latest conditions and impacts.

Canada's World Juniors Team Embraces Humble Setup

After two consecutive fifth-place finishes, Canada's world junior hockey team faces a longer walk to the ice and a familiar foe in Czechia to open the 2025 tournament in Minnesota. Read more.

King Charles Urges Unity in Christmas Address

King Charles III used his Christmas message to advocate for compassion and reconciliation in a divided world, praising acts of bravery like those in Bondi Beach. Read his full remarks.

White Christmas Forecast for Most of Canada

Environment Canada predicts a snowy Christmas for much of the country. Senior climatologist David Phillips shares the festive forecast details. Will your region see snow?

U.S. holiday travel to Canada surges in December

Statistics Canada reports a significant rise in U.S. trips to Canada as holiday travel begins, marking the first increase in months while Canadians continue to avoid travel south.

National Museums Shift to Colonial Reckoning Focus

A National Post investigation reveals Canada's museums are radically changing, moving from historical artifacts to confronting colonial errors. Explore the policy shift and its national impact.

Gas Prices Fall Again Across the Maritimes

Drivers in the Maritimes are seeing relief at the pumps as fuel prices drop. Get the latest details on this welcome trend and what it means for your wallet.

Eby Advisors Push Radical Reconciliation Agenda in B.C.

An analysis reveals the extreme ideology guiding B.C.'s reconciliation policies, with Premier Eby's advisors framing Canada's founding as an 'original sin' requiring societal transformation. Explore the details and implications.

New Partnership Repatriates Anishinaabe Artifacts

A landmark partnership facilitates the return of sacred Anishinaabe artifacts, marking a significant step in cultural reconciliation and heritage preservation for Indigenous communities in Canada.

Two arrested at UVic protest over OneBC event

Two people were arrested at the University of Victoria after clashes erupted between protesters and the OneBC group, which proceeded with an event banned by the university. Read the full story.

US companies move to Canada due to policy shifts

American companies including brewing schools and distilleries are relocating to Canada, driven by US policy changes on visas, trade, and regulations. Discover why Canada is becoming attractive.

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