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PM Carney Begins Trade Mission in Beijing

Prime Minister Carney has landed in Beijing for a pivotal trade mission, aiming to resolve tariffs on Canadian canola and electric vehicles while seeking Chinese investment. Full details on the high-stakes diplomatic visit.

Jarry, Walman Return to Oilers Lineup from Injury

The Edmonton Oilers get a major boost with the return of goalie Tristan Jarry and defenseman Jake Walman from injury, just as the team enters a critical 10-game stretch before the Olympic break. Read the latest roster updates and implications.

China Urges Canada to Break from U.S. Influence

During PM Carney's trade mission to Beijing, China calls on Canada to pursue an independent foreign policy, free from U.S. influence. Explore the diplomatic and trade implications.

Ford: Carney is Canada's Smartest Leader for Crisis

Guest columnist Catherine Ford argues Prime Minister Mark Carney's reasoned economic voice is what Canada needs to navigate uncertainty. His 2026 leadership stems from long-recognized intellect.

Laval moves to biweekly garbage pickup in 2026

The City of Laval will implement biweekly garbage collection in 2026, a move aimed at waste reduction despite facing some public opposition. Learn about the new schedule and its goals.

Sask. Producers Upbeat on PM's China Trade Mission

Saskatchewan agricultural producers express cautious optimism as Prime Minister Mark Carney embarks on a trade mission to China, aiming to bolster exports and reduce U.S. trade reliance.

Freeland's Resignation as Liberal MP Takes Effect

Longtime Liberal MP and former Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland has officially stepped down from her seat. Her resignation marks a significant shift in Canadian federal politics.

CDC Cuts Child Vaccine Schedule Under RFK Jr.

The CDC, under RFK Jr., has dropped 6 vaccines for kids, including flu shots, during a record flu season. Experts warn this unscientific move endangers children and public health.

U.S. reduces number of recommended childhood vaccines

The U.S. government, under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., has officially reduced the number of vaccines recommended for all children. This major public health policy change was announced in January 2026.

Japan's PM joins fight for more parliament toilets

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi allies with female lawmakers to address the critical shortage of women's restrooms in the national parliament, highlighting a global issue of gender equity in public spaces. Read more on this symbolic move for inclus

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