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Quikcard Tournament Brings Pond Hockey Classic to Edmonton Kids

Young hockey players in Edmonton experienced a classic winter tradition as the Quikcard Minor Hockey Week tournament transformed a golf course into 20 mini-rinks on January 10, 2026. Discover how the event connects a new generation to Canada's sporting he

B.C., Washington sign symbolic friendship accord

Despite international friction, B.C. and Washington state sign a symbolic friendship accord to tackle shared challenges like flooding and border policies. Read more on this cross-border effort.

Woman pleads guilty to smuggling husband into U.S.

An Ontario woman has admitted guilt in a plot to illegally bring her British husband into the United States through the British Columbia border. Learn the details of the case and its legal consequences.

Two dead, one hurt in Cornwall shooting: police

A shooting in Cornwall's Glenview Heights neighbourhood leaves two dead and one seriously injured. Police confirm all involved were known to each other and there is no ongoing public risk.

Canadian charged for kicking U.S. border agent

A Canadian woman faces charges for illegally crossing the U.S. border and assaulting a federal officer by kicking him in the face. Get the latest details on this international incident.

New Year's Day Hike on Windsor's Largest Wildlife Eco-Passage

Over 40 Windsor-Essex residents kicked off 2026 with a guided First Day Hike across the region's largest wildlife eco-passage on the Herb Gray Parkway. Discover how this event combined community, education, and nature appreciation.

Illegal Border-Crosser Charged in Toronto Kidnapping Plot

Osman Azizov, accused of plotting kidnappings, entered Canada as an irregular border-crosser in 2017. His refugee claim was denied, yet he stayed for six more years. Explore the security and immigration concerns raised by this case.

Haitian asylum seekers deported from Quebec to U.S.

Several of the 19 Haitian migrants found crossing into Quebec on Christmas Day have been deported to the United States, where they risk ICE detention. Read the full details on the border incident and the Safe Third Country Agreement.

Why a One-Seat Majority Is a Liberal Headache

With Michael Ma's floor-crossing, the Liberals are one seat from a majority. But a 172-seat majority could create a procedural deadlock, making governance harder, not easier. Read the analysis.

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