Politics
Clintons Defy Bipartisan Subpoena on Epstein Ties, Citing Trump 'Dismantling'
Bill and Hillary Clinton refused a bipartisan subpoena for depositions about Jeffrey Epstein ties, framing it as resistance to Trump. Democrats offer little public defense.
Business
Canada's Auto Industry Squeezed: Trump's Jobs Push & China's Market Domination
As Trump aims to pull auto jobs south and China floods global markets with subsidized vehicles, Canada's car manufacturing sector faces a dual threat. Analysis of the risks to domestic industry.
Sports
Maple Leafs' Nick Robertson Injured, Day-to-Day After Blocking Shot
Toronto Maple Leafs winger Nick Robertson suffered a lower-body injury blocking a shot vs. Colorado. He's day-to-day as the Leafs continue their road trip. Get the latest injury update.
Lifestyle
Major Gift Secures Perpetual Future for Calgary Hospice's Advanced Illness Program
A transformative donation from philanthropist Alex Osten guarantees permanent funding for Hospice Calgary's Osten-Victor Living With Advanced Illness Centre, ensuring long-term support for patients and caregivers.
Health
Environment
Highway 402 Westbound Closed Near London
A section of Highway 402 westbound near London, Ontario, is closed due to dangerous winter conditions. The closure was announced by the OPP on January 14, 2026. Stay updated on travel advisories.
Waterloo Region water worries scaring away investors
Local business leaders warn that water security issues in Waterloo Region are creating uncertainty and driving potential investors to other markets. Learn about the economic impact.
Calgary breaks January temperature record amid chinook
Calgary experienced a record-breaking warm January day on Jan. 14, 2026, reshaping winter routines. Discover how the chinook is impacting the city and what it means for local life.
Wind Warning for Southern Saskatchewan Thursday
Environment Canada issues a wind warning for much of southern Saskatchewan for Thursday, January 15, 2025. Residents should prepare for strong gusts.
Military aid arrives at Manitoba First Nation with water issues
Canadian Armed Forces members are assessing damage from a prolonged power outage in a northern Manitoba First Nation, escalating the response to the community's water crisis. Learn about the ongoing situation.
Technology
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