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Spotify back online after worldwide outage

Spotify has largely restored its streaming service after a widespread outage on December 15, 2025, impacted thousands of users globally, according to Downdetector data.

Spotify Down for Thousands of Users in Canada

A widespread Spotify service disruption affected thousands of users across Canada on December 15, 2025. Downdetector data shows a major spike in outage reports. Stay updated on the streaming service's status.

Opinion: Canada Post is an expensive relic

Steve Murphy argues Canada Post is a costly, outdated institution. Read his analysis on the future of postal service in Canada and the financial burden on taxpayers.

CSC: 400 Staff Disciplined, 12 Fired for Misconduct

Correctional Service Canada recorded 400 cases of employee misconduct leading to disciplinary action in the past year, with 12 terminations. Get the full details on the internal accountability measures.

CSC Disciplines 400 Employees, 12 Terminated

Correctional Service Canada took disciplinary action against 400 employees for misconduct in a recent review, resulting in 12 terminations. Get the full details on the internal crackdown.

Swiss reject mandatory national service for women

Swiss voters have decisively rejected proposals for mandatory national service for women and a new inheritance tax. Learn how this shapes gender equality debates in Switzerland and beyond.

Winnipeg Police Seize $32K in Drugs

Winnipeg Police have seized approximately $32,000 worth of illegal drugs following the execution of a search warrant. Discover the details of this significant drug bust and its impact on community safety.

Bears Cleared in Bella Coola School Attack

BC conservation officers confirm four captured grizzly bears are not linked to the school group attack. Forensic evidence exonerates the animals as the search for the responsible bears intensifies.

Carney's Political Staffers: Too Much Power?

Analysis of tensions between PM Carney's partisan staff and non-partisan public servants. Are exempt staff undermining evidence-based governance? Read the investigation.

Inmate hospitalized following assault at B.C. prison

An inmate at Kent Institution in Agassiz, B.C. was hospitalized after a serious assault at the maximum-security facility. Details emerge about the incident at one of Canada's most secure prisons.

Community Leader Tommy Kulczyk Ends 45-Year Career

After 45 years of dedicated service, Tommy Kulczyk announces retirement from community work. The former Sun Youth and Breakfast Club of Canada leader reflects on his impactful career helping Montreal's disadvantaged.

Canada Post stamp prices to increase in 2026

Canada Post warns stamp price hikes are likely in 2026 as pre-tax losses approach $1 billion. Learn how this affects Canadian mail services and what's driving the financial crisis.

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