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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. Halts Immigrant Visas from 75 Countries

The U.S. State Department will suspend immigrant visa processing for citizens of 75 countries deemed likely to need public assistance. The policy starts Jan. 21, 2026. Read the full details.

Peel students suspended over outdated vaccine records

Two students in the Peel District School Board were suspended due to outdated immunization records, despite being fully vaccinated. The incident highlights ongoing administrative challenges in school health policy compliance.

Abby Roque Suspended 1 Game for Illegal Check

Montreal Victoire forward Abby Roque receives a one-game suspension from the PWHL for an illegal check to the head of Vancouver's Abby Boreen. Details on the hit and league ruling.

PWHL suspends Montreal's Abby Roque one game

The PWHL has suspended Montreal Victoire forward Abby Roque for one game following an illegal check to the head of Vancouver's Darcie Lappan. Get the full details on the incident and league discipline.

Manitoba PC member suspended over ICE social media post

A member of the Manitoba Progressive Conservative board has been suspended following a controversial social media post about U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Get the full story on the political fallout.

Vancouver nurse suspended after patient fall incident

A Vancouver General Hospital nurse receives a five-day suspension from the B.C. College of Nurses and Midwives for causing a patient fall and failing to properly document the event. Learn the details of the disciplinary action.

Montreal polar plunge fans push for beach access

Montreal polar plunge participants are advocating for official access to a St. Lawrence River beach. Discover their New Year's Eve tradition and the call for designated winter swimming spots.

Teen's gruelling year ends on a high note

Toronto teen Zach Rayment, who has cerebral palsy, endured a major leg surgery and four months of rehab in 2025, only to emerge as a potential world-class para-swimmer. His inspiring journey highlights resilience and community support.

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