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Canada's Miha Fontaine wins bronze at aerials event in Lake Placid for 1st World Cup medal
Canadian freestyle skier Miha Fontaine took the bronze medal in men’s competition at a World Cup aerials event on Monday. Source link
Military members arrive in Pimicikimak Cree Nation amid water woes
The chief of a Manitoba First Nation in the throes of severe water issues, including flooding and backed-up sewage, says seven members of the Canadian Armed Forces have arrived to help. Source link
Co-accused in couple's Ontario murder trial testifies she wasn't prepared to deal with boy's high needs
Becky Hamber has testified for the first time at the weeks-long murder trial that has already seen co-accused Brandy Cooney take the witness box. Hamber told Milton, Ont., court Monday that she struggled to care for the 12-year-old boy who died and his brother who were in their care, but she wanted the best for […]
Judge sends Saskatoon bus driver to jail for driving drunk with 52 kids on board
A Saskatoon judge says a bus driver who mixed alcohol and pain killers while driving a charter bus with 52 children aboard posed an “outrageous” risk. Source link
Sale of Jasper SkyTram raises concerns about U.S. company's growing foothold in Canada's mountains
A Canadian competition watchdog is calling for more to be done to avoid a monopoly among businesses providing paid experiences in Alberta’s national parks after a U.S.-based company bought the Jasper SkyTram. Source link
Greenpeace calls for more transparency from Canada's largest pulp and paper company
Environmental group Greenpeace is calling for more transparency from Domtar, saying it has received millions of dollars in government funding without providing the public with details of how that money is being used or sharing its plans for the future of Canada’s forests. Source link
They're strapped for supplies, and danger looms. But Gaza’s children are thrilled to be back in school
Children in the Gaza Strip are resuming their education after two years of near-constant Israeli bombardment. Source link
Bank of Canada governor defends U.S. Fed's Powell amid Trump administration probe
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem came to the defence of his U.S. counterpart Jerome Powell on Monday as the chair of the Federal Reserve faces a criminal investigation from U.S. President Donald Trump’s Justice Department. Source link
4th-ranked Kaitlyn Lawes takes final spot in 18-team field for upcoming Scotties
The Winnipeg-based team skipped by Kaitlyn Lawes has claimed the final spot in the 18-team field for the upcoming Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Mississauga, Ont. Source link
What's happening in Iran? Breaking down the deadly protests shaking the country
Nationwide protests have been shaking Iran for weeks. They started Dec. 28 in response to soaring prices, then turned into wider anti-government protests against the clerical rulers who have governed the country for nearly 50 years. Source link