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Supreme Court Delays Ruling on Trump Tariffs

The U.S. Supreme Court issued three decisions but did not rule on the legality of former President Donald Trump's global tariffs. The closely watched case remains pending.

More Young People in Sask. Opt for Dry January

A growing number of young Saskatchewan residents are embracing an alcohol-free January. Discover the trends and motivations behind this health-conscious movement sweeping the province.

Oilers' Kid Line Falters in Debut Against Philadelphia

Edmonton Oilers prospects Quinn Hutson, Isaac Howard, and Matt Savoie struggled in their debut as a line, failing to register a shot in a 5-2 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers. Read about the team's secondary scoring woes.

Quebec Prosecutors Challenge Strike Ban Law

Quebec's Crown prosecutors are legally contesting a provincial law that denies them the right to strike. The challenge, filed in April 2025, centers on labor rights in the justice system.

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.

Twin sisters play ringette for rival universities

Twin sisters compete on opposing teams at the University Challenge Cup ringette tournament. CTV's Heather Senoran reports on this unique sibling rivalry and the major sporting event.

UK campaigner sues Trump administration over US sanctions

A British technology campaigner has launched a legal challenge against the U.S. Trump administration's sanctions policy. The lawsuit, filed on December 25, 2025, highlights ongoing international tensions over tech and trade regulations.

Leafs Prospects Set for World Juniors Spotlight

Toronto Maple Leafs prospects Ben Danford and Victor Johansson are set to represent their countries at the 2025 World Junior Championship. Get the inside story on their roles and the rich history of Leafs players at the tournament.

Judge Tosses Humboldt Broncos Crash Lawsuit

A Saskatchewan judge has ruled families of five Humboldt Broncos crash victims cannot sue the provincial government. The decision cites provincial insurance law and rejects Charter arguments.

Montrealer challenges Quebec's civil forfeiture law

André Levy is contesting the constitutionality of Quebec's civil forfeiture law after police seized over $2 million from his home without criminal charges. His lawyers argue it violates Charter rights.

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