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Jan 15, 2026

Court documents shed light on relationship of mother, stepfather of missing N.S. children
Jack and Lilly Sullivan disappeared from their home in rural Nova Scotia more than eight months ago.



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Jan 15, 2026

What's in store for Canada's housing market in 2026?
National home sales in Canada declined by 1.9 per cent in December compared to the same period a year earlier, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association, capping a year that saw lower interest rates but heightened economic anxiety.



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Jan 15, 2026

Iran protester will not be given death sentence, state media reports
Human rights organization Hengaw reported ?that 26-year-old Essam Soltani, arrested in connection with protests in the city of Karaj, was due to be executed on Wednesday.



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Jan 15, 2026

N.L. pet owners call for trapping signage, regulation near community trails
These pet owners want more trapping regulation near community areas and clearer signage about where traps are laid because their dogs got caught - and one was killed - in wildlife traps.



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Jan 15, 2026

Ontario government urged U.S. distillers to contact their politicians about the need to remove tariffs
Ontario sent a blunt message to U.S. booze suppliers when it yanked their alcohol off its shelves last year, pledging to redirect customers to local producers, and those businesses say they're trying to make the most of what could be a limited-time opportunity.



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Jan 15, 2026

Ontario school board invokes secrecy provision to withhold records on $34K fine art collection
A London, Ont., school board is using one of Ontario's most powerful secrecy provisions to avoid disclosing records about a modest art collection.



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Jan 15, 2026

More Americans than ever are identifying as political independents, poll shows
At a time when U.S. politics appears to be more deeply polarized than ever, you might think American voters would feel even more firmly attached to either the Republican or Democratic party. But new Gallup polling of more than 15,000 U.S. adults suggests something different. 



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Jan 15, 2026

Denmark sets a military tripwire. It's a message to Trump more than Russia or China
On paper, this token force is being deployed to bolster the island's security in response to U.S. complaints. What is extraordinary, perhaps even unprecedented, is that it serves as message more to the U.S. than it does to NATO's adversaries.



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Jan 15, 2026

This Barbie is autistic. Some parents love her, but others say Mattel missed the mark
Mattel has released a new Barbie that is autistic, complete with accessories that some people with the neurodevelopmental condition rely on. While some in the autism community are applauding the new doll, others feel that it may have missed the mark.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 15, 2026

Top court asked to allow challenge of decision clearing Trudeau of ethics breach in WE Charity controversy




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Jan 14, 2026

Federal officer shoots man in leg during Minneapolis arrest, officials say
A U.S. federal officer shot a man in the leg in Minneapolis after being attacked with a shovel and broom handle while trying to make an arrest Wednesday, federal officials said.



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Jan 14, 2026

Federal officer shoots person in leg during Minneapolis arrest, officials say
A federal officer shot a person in the leg in Minneapolis after being attacked with a shovel and broom handle while trying to make an arrest Wednesday, federal officials said.



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Jan 14, 2026

The National | Trump stands firm on Greenland takeover threat
Jan. 14, 2026 | U.S. President Donald Trump doubles down on threats to take over Greenland after leaders from Denmark and Greenland meet U.S. officials in Washington. Quebec Premier François Legault announces his resignation. And, why Canadians are so fed up with their cellphone providers.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 14, 2026

B.C. RCMP officer could spend 6 months in jail for obstructing justice in Gitxsan and Wet'suwet'en man's death
Crown prosecutors are seeking a six-month jail sentence for Prince George RCMP officer Arthur Dalman, who was found guilty of obstruction of justice in 2024 following the 2017 death of Dale Culver, an Indigenous man who died in police custody.



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Jan 14, 2026

'When I woke up I was in the snow,' says 1 of 3 teens airlifted to Winnipeg after bus rollover
One of three Manitoba high school students airlifted to Winnipeg after the school bus she was travelling on slid off the highway and rolled multiple times, says she thought she was dreaming.



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Jan 14, 2026

Actor Timothy Busfield held without bond on child sex-abuse charges
Emmy Award-winning actor Timothy Busfield was ordered held without bond at his first court appearance Wednesday, a day after he turned himself in to authorities to face charges of child sex abuse.



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Jan 14, 2026

This 2SLGBTQ crisis line has been gutted under Trump. Then one call changed everything
Author MacKenzie Scott — a billionaire philanthropist whose fortune largely comes from her ex-husband, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos — has given the Trevor Project $45 million US ($62.2 million Cdn).



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Jan 14, 2026

Ukraine has some 2 million draft-dodgers, new defence minister says
Wide-scale desertions and two million draft-dodgers are among a raft of challenges facing Ukraine's military as Russia presses on with its invasion of its full-scale neighbour after almost four years of fighting, the new defence minister said Wednesday.



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Jan 14, 2026

Telecom complaints have shot up 17%, with billing issues the main gripe, says watchdog
Customer complaints about their phone, internet and television services rose 17 per cent in the 2024-25 reporting year, a report by the Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services said Wednesday.



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Jan 14, 2026

WATCH: ISS astronauts return to Earth early due to illness of crew member, a first
NASA's Crew-11 is returning to Earth today, cutting short their six-month stint in space after an unknown crew member suffered an undisclosed medical condition.



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Jan 14, 2026

ISS astronauts return to Earth early due to illness of crew member
NASA's Crew-11 is returning to Earth today, cutting short their six-month stint in space after an unknown crew member suffered an undisclosed medical condition.



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Jan 14, 2026

As Iranians bury their dead, many are waiting for Trump's next move
CBC News was able to reach out to a few Iranians to hear their experience and perspective as the country remains cut off from the internet.



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Jan 14, 2026

Canadian men's soccer head coach seeking contract extension prior to start of World Cup in June
Jesse Marsch, the head coach of Canada's men's soccer team, wants to extend his contract before the start of the World Cup in June.



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Jan 14, 2026

Bonnie Crombie formally resigns as Ontario Liberal Party leader
Bonnie Crombie has formally announced her resignation as leader of the Ontario Liberal Party, effective immediately. The move comes months after Crombie first announced her intention to resign.



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Jan 14, 2026

U.S. envoy announces launch of Phase 2 of Gaza truce agreement
U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, ?announced on Wednesday the launch of Phase 2 of ?the plan to end ?the conflict in ?Gaza ?with ?the establishment of a technocratic Palestinian administration in the ?enclave.



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Jan 14, 2026

U.S. unveils Palestinian technocratic group to administer post-war Gaza
U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, on Wednesday announced the establishment of a technocratic Palestinian body that will play a role in administering the war-ravaged territory under a phased U.S. plan for Gaza's future.



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Jan 14, 2026

Canadian skeleton racers support coach's decision that drew ire of other athletes, countries
Canadian skeleton racers Madeline Parra and Brielle Durham say they were comfortable with their coach's decision to pull them from a race in a move that's created friction between countries trying to qualify athletes for the Olympic Games.



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Jan 14, 2026

CBC News further expands local journalism, bureaus
This year, CBC News will add 33 local journalists and create 11 new bureaus, increasing its Canadian footprint from 66 to 77 locations.



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Jan 14, 2026

Louvre hikes ticket prices by 45% for most non-European visitors
The Louvre is putting a higher price on attendees, raising admission prices on Wednesday for most non-European visitors by nearly half as it tries to shore up finances after repeated strikes, chronic overcrowding — and a brazen French Crown Jewels heist that shook the institution.



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Jan 14, 2026

BTS is coming back to Canada with 2 Toronto concerts. Here's how you can snag tickets
Canadian BTS fans don't need Permission to Dance as they get excited for the K-pop group's newly announced world tour, which includes a two-night stop in Toronto. 



CBC Top Stories
Jan 14, 2026

Legault played identity politics. In the end, it wasn't enough




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Jan 14, 2026

Quebec Premier François Legault announces resignation




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Jan 14, 2026

Quebec Premier François Legault expected to resign, sources say




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Jan 14, 2026

Quebec Premier François Legault resigns ahead of fall provincial elections




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Jan 14, 2026

Quebec Premier François Legault resigns, will stay on until party elects new leader




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Jan 14, 2026

New sanctuary preserves ice cores from melting glaciers
Scientists on Wednesday inaugurated the first global repository of mountain ice cores, preserving the history of the Earth's atmosphere in an Antarctic vault for future generations to study as global warming melts glaciers around the world.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 14, 2026

Trump gave a Ford plant worker the finger. The White House says it was appropriate
U.S. President Donald Trump raised his middle finger and appeared to direct profanity toward a factory worker who expressed criticism of his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein controversy at a Michigan auto plant on Tuesday, video circulating online showed.



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Jan 14, 2026

'Long way to recovery' for Sapotaweyak Cree Nation girl injured in bus crash, mother says
A Sapotaweyak Cree Nation mother says her 16-year-old daughter has "a long way to recovery" after suffering broken bones when a school bus crashed along an icy stretch of rural Manitoba highway on Tuesday.



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Jan 14, 2026

Saks Global files for bankruptcy after Neiman Marcus takeover leads to financial collapse
High-end department store conglomerate Saks Global filed for bankruptcy protection late on Tuesday, in one of the largest retail collapses since the pandemic. It comes barely a year after a deal that brought Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus under the same roof.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 14, 2026

Denmark, Greenland bring united front to White House as Trump says NATO needs U.S. to control island
U.S. officials will meet Denmark and Greenland officials at the White House on Wednesday to discuss the Arctic island, the semi-autonomous territory, which U.S. President Donald Trump wants to pry from the Danes.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 14, 2026

Ontario man reaches settlement with Boeing over family's death in 2019 Ethiopia plane crash
An Ontario man has reached a settlement agreement with Boeing nearly seven years after six of his family members died in a plane crash. 



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Jan 14, 2026

Iran warns of retaliation if Trump strikes, as U.S. withdraws some personnel from Mideast bases
The United States is withdrawing some personnel from bases in the Middle East, a U.S. official said on Wednesday, after a senior Iranian official said Tehran had warned neighbours it would hit American bases if Washington strikes.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 14, 2026

Air Canada ordered to compensate Ottawa man $15K after losing appeal
Roughly three and a half years after an Ottawa man's flight to Portugal was delayed by over 24 hours, the Ontario Superior Court has ordered Air Canada to pay Rejean Landry $15,000 in compensation.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 14, 2026

ArcelorMittal Dofasco quietly extends 'green' steel timeline from 2028 to 2050, gets $50M more from Ottawa
Dofasco and the federal government owe the city an explanation about what's actually happening with the decarbonization plans, says a Hamilton resident, as the changes raise more questions than answers.



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Jan 14, 2026

Northern communities see fastest-growing homelessness rates in Ontario, new report says
Nearly 85,000 people were known to be experiencing homelessness province-wide last year — about an eight per cent rise over the previous year — and northern and rural regions are driving that growth, a new report from Ontario's municipalities shows. Officials at shelters in northen Ontario communities say those numbers reflect the demands they've seen on the ground.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 14, 2026

2025 continues streak of hottest years ever recorded
2025 ranked as the third hottest year on record, barely behind the last two years, and one where regions of the world still saw dangerous and deadly heatwaves.



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Jan 14, 2026

To make New Year's resolutions stick, science can work in your favour
Most of us abandon New Year's resolutions within four months. But experts say it doesn't have to be that way — and if you want to make your good intentions stick, there are ways to use science to work in your favour.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 14, 2026

Toronto-area care home resident attacked, mother says, as support worker strike approaches 2 months
The mother of a resident of a care home west of Toronto says he was attacked by another resident while support workers from the facility remain on strike after almost two months. The attack comes after the death of another resident at the same facility in December.



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Jan 14, 2026

Windsor, Ont.-made Dodge Charger wins Car of the Year Award at the Detroit Auto Show
The Dodge Charger Sixpack — made in Windsor, Ont. — has been named car of the year at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 14, 2026

At least 22 dead after crane collapses onto passenger train in Thailand
The crane, which was being used to construct an elevated highspeed railway, fell onto the moving train causing it to derail and catch fire.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 14, 2026

At least 29 dead after crane collapses onto passenger train in Thailand
The crane, which was being used to construct an elevated highspeed railway, fell onto the moving train causing it to derail and catch fire.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 13, 2026

#TheMoment he became the 1st Canadian to run a half-marathon in under an hour
Rory Linkletter, an Olympic marathon runner, tells The National about the moment he became the first Canadian to complete a half-marathon in less than an hour during a race in Houston, Texas.



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Jan 13, 2026

Kiefer Sutherland arrested after alleged assault in Los Angeles
Actor Kiefer Sutherland was arrested early Monday morning after Los Angeles police responded to a call reporting an assault involving a ride-hail driver, authorities said.



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Jan 13, 2026

It's big, beautiful and — blue. But this 40-year-old iceberg is about to disappear for good
An iceberg that was once the biggest on the planet is floating off into the South Atlantic Ocean, where it will soon melt away into watery oblivion. But it's going out in style.



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Jan 13, 2026

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple will be one of the best movies of the year
Nia DaCosta's 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is an incredible, best-of-the-franchise sequel to the Danny Boyle original.



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Jan 13, 2026

Claudette Colvin, who helped spark U.S. civil rights movement, dies at 86
Claudette Colvin, whose 1955 arrest for refusing to give up her seat on a segregated Montgomery bus helped spark the modern civil rights movement, has died. She was 86.



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Jan 13, 2026

U.S. plane used in boat strike was disguised as civilian aircraft, contrary to Pentagon regulation
The plane used by the U.S. military to strike a boat accused of smuggling drugs off the coast of Venezuela last fall was painted to look like a civilian aircraft, a move that appears to be at odds with the Pentagon's manual on the laws of war.



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Jan 13, 2026

Muhammad Ali once said he wanted to be a postage stamp. Now he's getting his wish
"Give the champ a stamp". That was the call from a board member at the Muhammad Ali Center, according to the legendary boxer's widow, Lonnie Ali. To her, it only made sense, given her late husband once joked that he should be turned into a postage stamp "because that's the only way I'll ever get licked." Now, ten years after his death—and just two days shy of what would have been his 84th birthday—the man known as The Greatest is getting his wish.



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Jan 13, 2026

Federal prosecutors resign amid turmoil over Minnesota ICE shooting investigation
Roughly half a dozen federal prosecutors in Minnesota have resigned and several supervisors in the criminal section of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division have given notice of their departures amid turmoil over the federal investigation into the killing of a woman by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis, according to people familiar with the matter.



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Jan 13, 2026

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew urges Doug Ford not to pull Crown Royal from Ontario shelves
Manitoba's premier called on Doug Ford to "do a 180" and not follow through with plans to stop selling Crown Royal in Ontario.



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Jan 13, 2026

1 arrested after anti-regime protest at Iran's empty embassy in Ottawa
Ottawa police say they arrested someone on trespassing-related charges after Iran's shuttered embassy was defaced during an anti-regime protest on Monday.



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Jan 13, 2026

Actor-director Timothy Busfield turns himself in to authorities on child sex abuse charges
Director and Emmy Award-winning actor Timothy Busfield turned himself to authorities on Tuesday to face child sex abuse charges in New Mexico.



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Jan 13, 2026

You're probably not getting enough vitamin D. Here's what Health Canada thinks will help
To give Canadians a boost in vitamin D, Health Canada now has requirements in place for milk and margarine producers.



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Jan 13, 2026

Scammers posing as politicians on WhatsApp offer false housing promises, MP warns
Scammers have been impersonating MPs on the messaging app WhatsApp in an attempt to solicit funds in exchange for false promises of access to subsidized housing, one parliamentarian says.



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Jan 13, 2026

14 students, driver taken to hospital after Manitoba school bus crash: police




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Jan 13, 2026

Manitoba school bus crashed after driver lost control while trying to pass another bus: RCMP




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Jan 13, 2026

Manitoba school bus rollover causes 'significant' injuries, several children taken to hospital, police say




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Jan 13, 2026

McDonald's Canada to freeze price of small coffee, drop cost of value meals for one year
McDonald's Canada will freeze the price of a small cup of coffee at $1 for at least a year and drop the price of its McValue meals to $5 for the same duration, its CEO announced on Tuesday.



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Jan 13, 2026

Canadian automakers warn Carney of ‘extraordinary' costs they face without EV mandate clarity
Three of Canada's top automotive executives are warning the prime minister that their companies "face extraordinary and unnecessary compliance costs" as a result of his government's failure to clarify its rules around electric vehicle sales by the end of last year.



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Jan 13, 2026

Supreme Court Justice Sheilah Martin to retire, opening up vacancy on bench this spring
Justice Sheilah Martin is retiring from the country's highest court, opening up a vacancy on the Supreme Court of Canada bench.



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Jan 13, 2026

Staples Canada did not fully wipe personal information from resold laptops, says privacy watchdog
The federal privacy watchdog has found Staples Canada did not fully remove personal information from returned laptops that it later resold.



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Jan 13, 2026

'No such thing as a better colonizer': Inuit emphatically reject U.S. takeover of Greenland
Inuit advocacy groups, as well as Greenlanders who live in Canada, are emphatically opposed to American designs on their homeland. And, they say, they're tired of being used as a geopolitical chess pieces by powerful people in faraway capitals.



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Jan 13, 2026

'Significant' injuries caused by school bus rollover in Manitoba, RCMP say
Several children suffered "significant" injuries in a school bus rollover north of Swan River, Man., in icy conditions on Tuesday morning.



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Jan 13, 2026

Dilbert creator Scott Adams, whose strip was cancelled over racist remarks, dead at 68
Scott Adams, whose popular comic strip Dilbert captured the frustrations of beleaguered, white-collar cubicle workers until he was abruptly dropped from syndication in 2023 for racist remarks, has died.



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Jan 13, 2026

Sexual deepfakes on X show need for Canadian online regulator, advocates say
Advocacy groups for women and children say a wave of sexual deepfakes on the social media platform X proves the Canadian government needs to create an online regulator.



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Jan 13, 2026

NHL and NHLPA say test events at new Olympic hockey arena were 'good trial run'
The NHL and NHL Players' Association said in a joint statement Monday they are pleased test events at the new hockey arena for the Milan-Cortina Olympics were "a good trial run and provided important insight into the current status" of construction.



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Jan 13, 2026

Russian attacks in Ukraine kill 4 as U.S. rebukes Moscow for 'escalation' amid peace talks
Russia launched a second major drone and missile bombardment of Ukraine in four days, officials said Tuesday, aiming again at the power grid amid freezing temperatures in an apparent snub to U.S.-led peace efforts as Moscow's invasion of its neighbour approaches the four-year mark.



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Jan 13, 2026

Prospective mom calls boy in her care a 'horrible disgusting child' in text shown at Ontario murder trial




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Jan 13, 2026

Prospective mom in Ontario murder trial says she did nothing to kill boy in her and wife's care




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Jan 13, 2026

Prospective mom of brothers testifies a 3rd day at Ontario murder, assault trial




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Jan 13, 2026

Prospective mother accused of killing boy, torturing brother testifies about zip-tying shoes to child's feet




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Jan 13, 2026

Foster mom sobs at murder trial as she testifies about seeing unresponsive child in basement




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Jan 13, 2026

Co-accused resumes testimony at Milton, Ont., murder trial of couple charged in boy's death




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Jan 13, 2026

Accused at couple's Ontario murder trial says boys in their care were loved but 'hard to like'




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Jan 13, 2026

What Becky Hamber told court about using zip-ties to control boys she and spouse aimed to adopt




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Jan 13, 2026

What Becky Hamber told Ontario murder trial in her 3rd day in the witness box




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Jan 13, 2026

Trump ends temporary protected status for Somalis living in U.S.
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is ending temporary protected status for thousands of Somalis in the United States, press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced on Tuesday, requiring them to leave by March 17.



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Jan 13, 2026

Torrential rains flood tents, collapse homes in Gaza killing 6: health officials
A rainstorm swept across the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, flooding hundreds of tents, collapsing homes sheltering families displaced by two years of war and killing at least six people, local health officials said.



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Jan 13, 2026

Australia's largest literary festival scrapped after speakers quit over ouster of Palestinian writer
Organizers of Australia's largest free literary festival cancelled the event Tuesday after more than 180 writers and speakers withdrew over the scrapping of an appearance by an Australian-Palestinian writer and academic.



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Jan 13, 2026

Rescue dog found after 54 days in wilderness on Vancouver's North Shore
A rescue dog was found in Metro Vancouver's North Shore after being lost in the wilderness for 54 days, after an outpouring of support from the local community and concerted efforts from searchers.



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Jan 13, 2026

Why Alberta and Montana are in a charged argument over electricity
In the view of representatives of Big Sky Country, Alberta's rules sometimes block Montana electricity from being sold into Alberta, which they say hurts their power producers and discourages cross-border transmission investment. Alberta, meanwhile, says it isn't treating Montana any differently than it does its Canadian neighbours.



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Jan 13, 2026

Arson suspect in attack on historic Mississippi synagogue admitted to antisemitic motive, FBI alleges
A suspect in an arson fire at a synagogue that was bombed by the Ku Klux Klan decades ago admitted to targeting the historic institution because it's a Jewish house of worship and confessed what he had done to his father, who turned him in to authorities after observing burn marks on his son's ankles, hands and face, the FBI said Monday.



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Jan 13, 2026

Manitoba civil servants won't be ordered to office full time like their Ontario, Alberta counterparts
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said his government will continue allowing remote work for many public servants. The current policy for full-time employees is at least three days in the workplace every week.



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Jan 13, 2026

Manitoba civil servants won't be ordered to office full-time like their Ontario, Alberta counterparts
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said his government will continue allowing remote work for many public servants. The current policy for full-time employees is at least three days in the workplace every week.



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Jan 13, 2026

Millions of temporary residents will have to leave Canada when their permits expire. But will they?




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Jan 13, 2026

Palestinian students accepted into Canadian universities remain ‘trapped' in Gaza by visa delays
Biometrics  — fingerprints and photographs required for Canadian visas — can only be collected outside Gaza, typically in Egypt or the West Bank.



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Jan 13, 2026

A stranger jumped in to give CPR to save this Ontario man, allowing his family one last goodbye
A family from Kitchener, Ont., wants to find and say thank you to a Good Samaritan who gave their loved one CPR, extending his life until paramedics arrived on the scene, transported him to hospital and gave his family a chance to say one last goodbye.



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Jan 13, 2026

Who was Trevor Dubois? Loved ones want people to understand the man they knew
Trevor Dubois is being remembered by friends and family as a man defined by laughter, compassion and advocacy. Those closest to him describe an outgoing, flamboyant and deeply kind man who was known for helping Indigenous youth and others struggling with mental health in Saskatchewan.



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Jan 13, 2026

Hundreds still waiting to be airlifted out of Kashechewan First Nation amid water emergency, gastrointestinal outbreak
More than 700 people have been evacuated from Kashechewan First Nation following the failure of the community's water treatment plant.



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Jan 13, 2026

‘Frequent flyers' behind surge in violence on public transit




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