February 11th, 2026
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Montreal police chief calls Toronto officer arrests a ‘sad moment’ for policing

By Canadian Press on February 10th, 2026

MONTREAL — Montreal’s police chief says the recent arrests of several Toronto officers in an organized crime investigation is a sad moment for policing. But Fady Dagher told reporters in Montreal today that police services across the country do their best to guard against corruption. He says Montreal police aren’t immune to such cases, citing ... Read More »

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Conservatives propose changing the rules for non-citizens convicted of crimes

By Canadian Press on February 10th, 2026

OTTAWA — The Conservatives on Tuesday introduced a motion calling on the government to bar non-citizens convicted of serious crimes from making refugee claims. The motion also calls on the government to prevent asylum claims from people whose cases are still working their way through the courts. The motion is related to an explosion in ... Read More »

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Carney says he spoke to Trump after president threatened to block Gordie Howe bridge

By Canadian Press on February 10th, 2026

WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke to Donald Trump about the Gordie Howe International Bridge Tuesday morning, one day after the U.S. president threatened to prevent it from opening. “I explained that Canada paid for the construction of the bridge — $4 billion — that the ownership is shared between the state of Michigan ... Read More »

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Carney spoke to Trump about dispute over Gordie Howe bridge

By Canadian Press on February 10th, 2026

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says he spoke to U.S. President Donald Trump today about the Gordie Howe International Bridge after Trump threatened to prevent it from opening. In a social media post late Monday, Trump insisted the U.S. must be compensated before he’ll allow the bridge to open. He claimed the bridge was ... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: Carney spoke to Trump about dispute over Gordie Howe bridge

By Canadian Press on February 10th, 2026

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says he spoke to U.S. President Donald Trump this morning about the Gordie Howe International Bridge after Trump threatened to prevent it from opening. Carney says he explained to Trump that Canada paid for the bridge, that the ownership is shared between the government of Michigan and the government ... Read More »

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Ottawa plans to add 8,000 new electric vehicle charging ports in Canada

By Canadian Press on February 10th, 2026

OTTAWA — The federal government is looking to scale up the number of electric vehicle chargers across the country as part of its new automotive strategy. Ottawa is planning to spend more than $84 million to add 8,000 electric vehicle charging ports to Canada’s existing stock of more than 30,000 chargers. Prime Minister Mark Carney ... Read More »

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Oral HIV self-test approved for sale, advocates say it’s key to elimination

By Canadian Press on February 10th, 2026

TORONTO — An oral, at-home HIV test that delivers results in as little as 20 minutes and has been used in the U.S. for well over a decade is finally coming to Canada. OraSure Technologies announced Tuesday its OraQuick HIV self-test received a licence to distribute from Health Canada. While it’s not the first self-test ... Read More »

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Carney leaves Wednesday for Munich Security Conference

By Canadian Press on February 10th, 2026

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is heading to Germany later this week for the world’s top security conference, as Canada works to update its own defence policy. Carney’s office says he will leave for Munich Wednesday, and be in Germany until Sunday. The Munich Security Conference involves heads of government who discuss major issues ... Read More »

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Doctors warn against dangers of health misinformation from AI sources

By Canadian Press on February 10th, 2026

OTTAWA — The Canadian Medical Association says doctors are worried that more of their patients are turning to artificial intelligence for health advice — and getting answers that put them in danger. The national group, which represents physicians across the country, says the trend is especially alarming because so many people don’t have access to ... Read More »

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In the news today: Canadians in Cuba, Trump threatens bridge opening, Olympic roundup

By Canadian Press on February 10th, 2026

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed… Canadians awaiting flights home as U.S. oil blockade causes energy shortage in Cuba Canadians in Cuba are waiting for flights home as an energy crisis worsens in the nation amid a U.S. oil blockade. Major Canadian airlines have ... Read More »

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Canadians awaiting flights home as U.S. oil blockade causes energy shortage in Cuba

By Canadian Press on February 10th, 2026

Canadians in Cuba are waiting for flights home as an energy crisis worsens in the nation amid a U.S. oil blockade. Major Canadian airlines have already suspended service to Cuba, including Air Canada and WestJet. All three airlines have confirmed they plan to bring travellers back home to Canada. Calgary-based WestJet says its decision to ... Read More »

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