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Nine Quebecers Named to Order of Canada

Governor General Mary Simon announces 80 new appointments to the Order of Canada, including nine distinguished Quebecers from fields like cancer research, arts, and education advocacy.

Gov. Gen. Mary Simon's 2026 New Year's Message

Governor General Mary Simon shares her annual New Year's message, reflecting on Canadian unity and looking ahead to 2026. Read her full statement of hope and resilience.

NASCAR's Denny Hamlin's father dies in house fire

NASCAR star Denny Hamlin's father, Dennis, 75, has died following a devastating house fire near Charlotte. His mother, Mary Lou, remains critically injured. The fire destroyed their home.

Quebec Appeals to Supreme Court Over Gaspé Riding

The Quebec government will ask the Supreme Court of Canada to overturn a ruling that invalidated a law delaying the elimination of a Gaspé Peninsula riding. Read the latest on this constitutional battle.

Quebec's proposed constitution faces hearings, criticism

Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette insists Quebec's proposed constitution is non-partisan as over 200 groups, including First Nations and the Barreau, prepare to testify. Read the latest on the controversial Bill 1.

Quebec starts consultations on constitution bill

Public consultations on Quebec's Bill 60, a proposed provincial constitution, are set to begin. Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette leads the process amid debate over Quebec's political future.

Quebec Constitution Hearings Start with 211 Presenters

Public hearings on Quebec's proposed constitution, Bill 1, open today. With 211 groups set to testify, debates center on minority rights, authoritarian concerns, and the bill's historic scope. Read the latest.

Mary Trump on Donald's Falling Poll Numbers

Clinical psychologist Mary Trump discusses her uncle Donald Trump's declining poll numbers and his reaction to facing real-world consequences. Listen to her analysis.

Nigerian parents kept in dark over abducted children

Parents in Nigeria's Papiri community remain uninformed about their children's fate days after gunmen stormed St. Mary's Catholic School. Authorities face mounting criticism over information blackout.

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