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USDA's $3 Meal Suggestion Sparks Social Media Fury

US Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins faces criticism for suggesting a $3 meal of chicken, broccoli, and a tortilla as grocery costs hit a 3-year high. Explore the political and social fallout.

U.S. Halts Immigrant Visas for 75 Countries

The U.S. State Department will pause immigrant visa processing for citizens of 75 countries starting Jan. 21, citing public charge rules. Learn which nations are affected and the policy's implications.

U.S. ends protection for Somalis in migrant crackdown

The U.S. terminates Temporary Protected Status for Somalia, impacting thousands. This move is part of a broader immigration policy shift under the Trump administration. Read the details and potential consequences.

Nationwide Recall for No Name Beef Burgers

The CFIA has issued a Canada-wide recall for No Name brand beef burgers due to possible E. coli O157:H7 contamination. Consumers are urged to check their freezers and discard affected products.

Edmontonians donate $4.5M, 240,000 kg of food

Edmonton's Food Bank received a massive outpouring of support during the holidays, with $4.5 million and 240,000 kilograms of food donated by the community. This generosity will help thousands facing food insecurity.

DOJ Serves Fed with Subpoenas, Powell Vows to Stand Firm

U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the central bank received grand jury subpoenas from the Justice Department, marking a dramatic escalation in tensions with the Trump administration. Read the full story.

Canada's Outdated Food Guide vs. New U.S. Model

Canada's Food Guide remains frozen in time, unrevised since 2019, while the U.S. launches a practical, culturally-aware guide. Expert analysis reveals a critical policy gap affecting affordability and public health.

U.S. Maduro Capture: A Strategic Signal to China?

The recent U.S. capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro is analyzed for its geopolitical implications, particularly the strategic message sent to China amid ongoing global tensions. Explore the potential fallout.

U.S. Warns Venezuela's Cabello, Backs Interim Rule

The Trump administration pressures Venezuela's Diosdado Cabello to cooperate with interim leader Delcy Rodriguez or face consequences, aiming for stability and U.S. oil access. Explore the high-stakes strategy.

Trump Officials Brief Lawmakers for 2 Hours on Venezuela Crisis

Senior U.S. officials held a nearly two-hour briefing for top lawmakers following the seizure of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. The move raises significant questions for Canada's energy sector and foreign policy. Read the full analysis.

Trump aide's wife posts U.S. flag map of Greenland

Denmark expressed displeasure after Katie Miller, wife of Trump aide Stephen Miller, shared an image of Greenland altered to feature the U.S. flag. The post followed a U.S. military operation in Venezuela.

5 States Enact New SNAP Restrictions on Soda, Candy

New SNAP waivers in Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Utah, and West Virginia restrict purchases of soda and candy. Critics warn of implementation chaos and increased stigma for recipients. Learn about the policy shift and its impacts.

State Dept Lawyers Fear Retaliation, Undermining Legal Role

A culture of fear has gripped the State Department's legal office, with staff afraid to give candid advice. This erosion of independent legal counsel raises alarms about U.S. foreign policy and international law compliance.

Why 2026 is a pivotal year for Canada's food policy

Dr. Sylvain Charlebois explains the converging forces reshaping Canada's food economy in 2026, from trade pressures to AI pricing. A year of reckoning for competitiveness and food security.

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