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Winter Storm Floods Gaza Camps Amid Ongoing Conflict

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.

Gaza faces winter rain, ceasefire talks continue

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.

Maritimers make last-minute holiday travel plans

A surge of last-minute travelers filled Halifax Stanfield International Airport ahead of the Christmas weekend, hoping for smooth journeys. Get the latest on holiday travel in the Maritimes.

19 States Sue HHS Over Transgender Care Declaration

A coalition of 19 states and D.C. sues HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., challenging a declaration that complicates access to gender-affirming care for youth. Read the legal battle details.

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.

Canadian travel to U.S. down 26.3% in October

New Statistics Canada data reveals a sharp 26.3% drop in Canadian trips to the U.S. in October. Discover the trends in cross-border travel and what's driving the change.

U.S. Trips to Canada Up in October: StatCan

Statistics Canada reports a 3% rise in U.S.-resident trips to Canada in October, marking the first increase after eight months of decline. Overseas arrivals also surged.

Gaza Students Can't Reach Canadian Schools

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.

How to Avoid Looking Like an American Tourist

Travel experts reveal the accessories that instantly identify Americans abroad, from giant water bottles to claw clips. Learn simple swaps to blend in like a local on your next trip.

Tips for Flying Through Ottawa Airport This Season

With nearly 17.8 million passengers expected this summer, CATSA shares essential advice for a smooth security screening experience at Ottawa International Airport. Plan ahead for stress-free travel.

Trump's expanded travel ban hits Africa hardest

President Trump's latest travel restrictions focus heavily on African countries, sparking a muted international response. Get the full analysis on the policy's impact and global reaction.

Israeli Mortar Strike in Gaza Wounds at Least 10

An Israeli mortar attack struck a residential area in Gaza on December 17, 2025, injuring at least ten people. The incident adds to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region.

Trump to Sign Executive Order Reclassifying Marijuana

President Trump is expected to sign an executive order reclassifying marijuana, easing federal restrictions on the drug. This major policy shift could have significant implications across North America.

Gaza Families Struggle After Deadly Rains Kill 12

At least 12 people have died in Gaza after days of torrential rain, causing severe flooding and building collapses. Families now search through rubble for belongings as recovery efforts begin.

White House Weighs Easing Federal Marijuana Restrictions

The Biden administration is reviewing a historic shift in U.S. drug policy by reclassifying marijuana, a move with significant implications for Canada's cannabis industry and cross-border relations. Read the latest.

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