Politics
South Korea Passes Controversial 'Fake News' Law, Sparking Censorship Fears
South Korea's parliament has approved a bill allowing heavy punitive damages for publishing false information, raising concerns over press freedom and censorship. Learn the details and implications.
Business
Unifor's Lana Payne Urges Canada to Stand Firm in Upcoming Trade Negotiations
Unifor National President Lana Payne calls on the Canadian government to adopt a strong, unwavering position as crucial trade discussions approach. Learn about the union's demands for protecting workers.
Sports
Windsor's WFCU Centre to Host 64th Riverside Christmas Hockey Tournament
The long-running Riverside Minor Hockey International Christmas Tournament returns for its 64th year, hosted at Windsor's WFCU Centre. A cherished local tradition continues.
Lifestyle
Your 2026 Financial Success Checklist: A Step-by-Step Guide from Experts
Plan your financial future for 2026 with this expert money checklist. Learn key steps for budgeting, saving, and investing to achieve your monetary goals in the new year.
Health
Environment
Religious leaders in Canada speak out on climate change
As the climate crisis intensifies, Canadian faith leaders are breaking their silence. Discover why figures like Rev. Canon Michael Van Dusen are making environmental stewardship a moral imperative.
Whale Coroner's Gruesome Duty in B.C. Approached with Humility
Veterinary pathologist Stephen Raverty performs necropsies on stranded whales in B.C., a grim but vital task for conservation. Learn about the science and respect behind this crucial work.
Western Canada braces for snowy, frigid Christmas
A significant winter storm is set to bring heavy snow and extreme cold to Western and Northern Canada for Christmas 2025, with travel disruptions expected. Stay informed on the latest forecasts and warnings.
Ottawa's tree canopy shrinking despite 40% goal
Ottawa's urban tree canopy is declining, with many neighborhoods below 20% cover. Advocates say new zoning bylaws fail to protect mature trees from development, worsening heat islands.
Alberta Christmas Eve Storm Brings Dangerous Cold, Poor Travel
A major winter storm with extreme cold and hazardous road conditions is impacting most of Alberta on Christmas Eve, creating significant travel disruptions. Stay informed and plan accordingly.
Education
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