January 11th, 2026
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Champagne in Washington to talk trade, critical minerals with G7 countries

By Canadian Press on January 11th, 2026

OTTAWA — Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne is in Washington, D.C., Sunday and Monday for meetings on trade and critical minerals. The government says in a news release Champagne is meeting with G7 counterparts and “other like-minded countries.” It says Champagne will take part in a finance ministers’ meeting to discuss critical minerals supply chains, hosted ... Read More »

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Military will get to Manitoba First Nation dealing with water issues on Monday: chief

By Canadian Press on January 11th, 2026

PIMICIKAMAK — The chief of a Manitoba First Nation in the throes of severe water issues, including flooding and backed sewage, says eight members of the Canadian Armed Forces are to arrive in his northern community on Monday. Pimicikamak Cree Nation Chief David Monias says in a social media post that members are to provide ... Read More »

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Canada not considering a ban on X over deepfake controversy, AI minister says

By Canadian Press on January 11th, 2026

OTTAWA — Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon says Canada isn’t considering a ban of the social media platform X. The platform, which is owned by Elon Musk, has been embroiled in controversy over sexualized deepfakes created by X’s chatbot Grok. On Saturday, The Telegraph reported the U.K. government was gathering international support to respond to ... Read More »

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Preclearance operations in Canada are a ‘critical component’ of border strategy: U.S.

By Canadian Press on January 11th, 2026

OTTAWA — Canada and the United States say two preclearance projects that would allow more travellers to be screened well in advance of crossing the border are set to proceed this year after many months of planning. The assurances follow U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra’s comments that cast doubt on the future of arrangements ... Read More »

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B.C. court to hear Charter challenge over religious exemptions to assisted dying law

By Canadian Press on January 11th, 2026

OTTAWA — A trial set to begin Monday in British Columbia’s Supreme Court questions whether publicly funded faith-based hospitals should be allowed to prevent patients from receiving medical assistance in dying in their facilities. The Charter of Rights challenge is being brought by the advocacy organization Dying With Dignity Canada and the parents of a ... Read More »

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‘You cannot break us’: Protesters rally in Minneapolis after ICE fatal shooting

By Canadian Press on January 10th, 2026

MINNEAPOLIS — Thousands gathered in Minneapolis on Saturday to push back on the Trump administration’s deployment of federal forces after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed a woman earlier this week. People held signs with the face of Renee Good, the 37-year-old mother who was shot in the head on Wednesday, while ... Read More »

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Large rally pushes against ICE presence after fatal shooting in Minneapolis

By Canadian Press on January 10th, 2026

MINNEAPOLIS — Thousands gathered in Minneapolis today to push back on the Trump administration’s deployment of federal forces after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer fatally shot a woman earlier this week. People held signs with the face of Renee Good, the 37-year-old mother who was shot in the head on Wednesday, while calling for ... Read More »

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Canadians join global protests in solidarity with Iranian uprising

By Canadian Press on January 10th, 2026

MONTREAL — Demonstrations were held in several Canadian cities today to voice support for the Iranian people as a popular uprising sweeping across Iran neared the two-week mark. Protesters in Toronto and Montreal demanded the fall of the Islamic regime and the return of Reza Pahlavi, the son of the former Shah of Iran who ... Read More »

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N.S. lobster exports outside China are picking up as tariffs soften demand

By Canadian Press on January 10th, 2026

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s lobster sector is feeling the pinch from Chinese tariffs this year, but officials say exporters are starting to crack other international markets. The Lobster Council of Canada says new data shows exports outside the U.S. and China, the sector’s two biggest markets, increased about 43 per cent in October. That’s helping ... Read More »

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RCAF wants more than 1,200 security personnel to protect F-35s, other planes

By Canadian Press on January 10th, 2026

OTTAWA — The Royal Canadian Air Force wants to hire more than a thousand new security personnel over the next five years at bases across the country — just as it brings its new F-35 stealth fighter jets into service. Internal documents from spring 2025, obtained by The Canadian Press through the Access-to-Information law, show ... Read More »

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Fifty years after the Games, Quebecers still spending on Montreal’s Olympic Stadium

By Canadian Press on January 10th, 2026

MONTREAL — Montreal’s Olympic Stadium started 2026 the same way it began the 1976 Games: under construction and without a roof. In 2024, Quebec’s tourism minister announced the province would spend $870 million to replace the stadium’s roof, which was torn in more than 20,000 places and threatened to force the venue’s closure. The Quebec ... Read More »

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