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First Baby of 2026 Born at Montreal's MUHC

The McGill University Health Centre in Montreal welcomed its first newborn of 2026. Discover the heartwarming story and other major Canadian news headlines for New Year's Day.

New Laws and Rules Coming to Canada in 2026

A look at the new federal and provincial regulations coming into force across Canada in 2026, from policy shifts to public safety updates. Stay informed on what's changing.

New Ontario recycling changes start Jan. 1

Major province-wide recycling shifts begin in Ontario on New Year's Day 2026. Learn what's changing for your bins and how it impacts waste management across the province.

Your Guide to 2026's Skywatching Events

Plan your year of stargazing with our complete guide to the eclipses, supermoons, meteor showers, and planetary highlights visible in 2026. Don't miss these cosmic spectacles!

Guelph Parking Rules Changing in 2026

The City of Guelph is set to implement new downtown parking regulations starting in 2026. Learn about the upcoming changes and how they will affect residents and visitors.

Canadian Stock Market Growth to Moderate in 2026

Following two years of double-digit gains, including a near 30% surge in 2025, the S&P/TSX Composite is expected to deliver more muted returns of 5-10% in 2026. Key strategists weigh in on the outlook.

Call for Mandatory Driver Re-testing in Alberta

A new opinion piece argues Alberta needs periodic driver re-testing to combat forgotten rules and bad habits. Learn why changes like roundabouts and move-over laws make it essential.

Alberta gender rules block woman from swim club

A Calgary woman is barred from her masters swim club after refusing to answer mandatory sex and gender questions under Alberta's new Fairness and Safety in Sport Act. Read her story.

Quebec's 2026 Price Changes: Taxes, Rent, and Food

A detailed look at how the cost of living in Quebec will shift in 2026, with key changes to income tax, property taxes, rent, and grocery bills. Find out where you'll save and where you'll pay more.

Alberta hikes referendum petition fee to $25,000

The Alberta government has quietly increased the cost to apply for a referendum petition from $500 to $25,000 via a cabinet order, a move critics call hypocritical and a mockery of direct democracy.

Winnipeg residential parking ban now in effect

A residential parking ban is now active in Winnipeg. The city urges residents to find alternate parking to facilitate snow clearing operations. Learn the details and how it affects you.

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