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Military's $9B Rush to Meet NATO Spending Pledge

The Canadian Department of Defence is in a frantic race to spend an extra $9 billion before March 31 to fulfill PM Mark Carney's NATO spending pledge. Discover the challenges of rapid military procurement.

Anti-Tank Missile Problems for Canada's Latvia Mission

A new problem has emerged with Spike anti-tank missiles for Canadian soldiers in Latvia. The military is confident it will be resolved before final delivery in mid-2026. Read the latest on this urgent procurement.

Federal Building Conditions Worsen, 53% Below Fair

The condition of Canada's federally owned buildings has declined for five straight years, with 53% now rated below 'fair.' Key Ottawa landmarks are in critical disrepair. Read the full analysis.

Defence Industrial Strategy Misses Release Deadline

The Liberal government has missed its promised pre-Christmas deadline to release the new Defence Industrial Strategy (DIS), leaving industry and stakeholders in the dark. Discover the implications for Canada's defence spending and procurement.

Ottawa Transport Halted by Freezing Rain Storm

A severe freezing rain event on December 29, 2025, caused major disruptions at Ottawa's airport and across the city's transport networks. Travelers faced delays and cancellations.

Montreal Firefighter Gets Long-Awaited Cataract Surgery

After years of bureaucratic delays, paralyzed former Montreal firefighter Michael Lavigne has finally undergone crucial cataract surgery. Read his story of perseverance and the fight for timely healthcare.

Pearson Airport Delays Continue on Boxing Day

Toronto Pearson International Airport faces ongoing flight delays on Boxing Day due to a mix of resolved ATC constraints and weather. Passengers urged to check flight status.

Montrealers Eager to Skate as Rink Openings Lag

An early cold snap has Montrealers searching for open ice, but most city rinks remain closed. Discover the status of seasonal preparations and when you can lace up your skates.

Finch West LRT Opens in Toronto After Delays

Toronto's new Finch West LRT line is finally open, connecting Humber College to the subway. The project finished two years behind schedule and $1.2 billion over its original budget. Learn about the new service and its long road to completion.

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