December 27th, 2025
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Anti-immigrant sentiment rises with loss of consensus on immigration policy

By Canadian Press on December 20th, 2025

OTTAWA — Canada’s long-held consensus on immigration — that it’s a net positive for the country — has been coming apart in recent years. Roughly half of the population thinks too many immigrants have been coming to Canada, according to several private polling firms. That parallels a government survey from November 2024, when 54 per ... Read More »

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Alberta Next panel recommends ditching RCMP, referendum to quit CPP

By Canadian Press on December 19th, 2025

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s hand-picked panel re-examining the province’s relationship with Ottawa says it’s time to ditch the RCMP and hold a provincewide referendum on quitting the Canada Pension Plan. The Alberta Next panel, in a report with findings and recommendations, says creating a provincial pension plan was the most hotly debated topic ... Read More »

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Certain salads sold in Western Canada recalled for possible listeria contamination

By Canadian Press on December 19th, 2025

OTTAWA — Five food products ranging from salads to noodle bowls distributed across Western Canada have been recalled due to possible listeria contamination. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says the affected products are branded “Inspiredgo” and include Greek Mezze salad, Dill Chickpea salad and Super Solstice salad packages. The brand’s bento noodle bowl and pickle ... Read More »

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Alberta government panel calls to ditch RCMP, hold referendum to quit CPP

By Canadian Press on December 19th, 2025

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s handpicked panel re-examining the province’s relationship with Ottawa says it’s time to ditch the RCMP and hold a provincewide referendum on quitting the Canada Pension Plan. The Alberta Next panel, in a new report of findings and recommendations, says creating a provincial pension plan was the most hotly debated ... Read More »

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Judge says Freedom Convoy organizer Chris Barber gets to keep his truck

By Canadian Press on December 19th, 2025

OTTAWA — One of the main organizers of the 2022 “Freedom Convoy” won’t have to forfeit a long-haul truck used in the 2022 protest, following a court ruling today. Diane Magas, Chris Barber’s lawyer, says an Ontario court judge denied the forfeiture application brought by the Crown, despite the truck — called “Big Red” — ... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: Alberta government panel urges referendum to quit Canada Pension Plan

By Canadian Press on December 19th, 2025

EDMONTON — An Alberta panel re-examining the province’s relationship with Ottawa says it’s time to ditch the RCMP and hold a referendum on quitting the Canada Pension Plan. But a report from the Alberta Next panel says any referendum on leaving the CPP should be held after residents receive more information on the pros and ... Read More »

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Karl Blackburn will not run to replace Pablo Rodriguez as Quebec Liberal leader

By Canadian Press on December 19th, 2025

MONTREAL — One of Pablo Rodriguez’s main rivals during the Quebec Liberal leadership race earlier this year says he will not run to replace him. Karl Blackburn, who finished in third place when the party elected Rodriguez in June, said in a statement Friday that he wants to contribute to Quebec society in ways other ... Read More »

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Fact File: The truth behind common dental myths

By Canadian Press on December 19th, 2025

Anxiety, distrust and misinformation about dental care is abundant on social media, where posts containing false or out-of-context claims about dentistry can receive millions of views. The Canadian Press looked at several claims posted to social media in recent months that promote false, misleading or out-of-context information about dental care, and spoke to dentists about ... Read More »

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Winter wallop continues across Canada, cancelling classes and stranding trucks

By Canadian Press on December 19th, 2025

WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA — Winter continued its late-December march east across Canada Friday, closing classes and stranding trucks. Schools in many areas of southern Manitoba were closed for the second day in a row due to blowing snow and poor road conditions. Environment Canada said travel is likely to be hazardous because of near-zero visibility, ... Read More »

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Prime Minister Carney hands off G7 presidency to France

By Canadian Press on December 19th, 2025

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron today to hand over the G7 presidency. A readout of the meeting from the Prime Minister’s Office says Macron congratulated Carney on Canada’s successful presidency of the G7 in 2025. It says that the leaders discussed key G7 accomplishments under Canada’s leadership, including ... Read More »

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Judge grants bail to Quebec man as 1994 murder conviction under review

By Canadian Press on December 19th, 2025

MONTREAL — A Quebec judge has granted bail to a man who has spent 33 years behind bars for four murders, after concerns were raised about the fairness of his trial. Daniel Jolivet’s case is being examined by a federal panel for a possible miscarriage of justice. In the meantime, Quebec Superior Court Justice Lyne ... Read More »

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