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Russian Missile Attack on Kyiv Precedes Zelenskyy-Trump Talks

Russia launched a major missile and drone attack on Kyiv, Ukraine, on December 27, 2025, causing casualties. The assault came a day before a scheduled meeting between Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and former U.S. President Trump. Canada announces $2.5 bil

Canada pledges $2.5B economic aid to Ukraine

Prime Minister Mark Carney announces a major $2.5 billion economic assistance package for Ukraine during a joint press conference with President Zelenskyy. Details inside.

N.S. Organizations Aid Homeless at Christmas

Community organizations in Halifax are collaborating to provide essential support and shelter for people experiencing homelessness during the 2025 holiday season. Learn how the community is stepping up.

Canadian medical labs face severe staff shortages

A national association warns of critical staffing shortages in Canada's medical labs, calling for urgent funding to train the next generation of professionals. Learn about the crisis and its impact on healthcare.

Calgarians' 4th Christmas in Ukraine Amid War

Calgary father and son Paul and Mac Hughes prepare for their fourth Christmas in war-torn Ukraine, bringing toys and hope to displaced children near Kharkiv. Read their story of resilience.

Surrey Families Need School Aid to Survive Housing Costs

Two single mothers in Surrey reveal how school programs like Wraparound and Adopt-A-School provide essential food and support, as their incomes fall far short of rent and living expenses. A fundraiser aims to raise $25,000.

Hamas Control of Gaza NGOs Revealed in Report

A new report details Hamas's surveillance and influence over NGOs operating in Gaza, including organizations receiving Canadian government funding. Learn about the findings and the response.

U.S. $10B+ Arms Sale to Taiwan Announced

The U.S. has approved a major arms sale to Taiwan valued over US$10 billion, a move certain to escalate tensions with China. Get the details on the deal and its geopolitical implications.

London mulls 'Good Neighbour Clause' for shelter funding

London's city council is debating adding a 'Good Neighbour Clause' to contracts that fund homeless shelters. The move aims to address community concerns while supporting vital services. Read the latest details.

Ontario Residency Program Expanded for International Doctors

A judge's injunction has forced Ontario to expand its medical residency program, giving internationally trained doctors like Ottawa's Ashok Kumar Biswas a renewed opportunity to practice. Read about the policy reversal and its impact on the doctor shortag

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