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Sask. woman fined $12,000 for illegal trafficking of bear parts
A woman from Maidstone, Sask., has been fined and suspended from hunting after pleading guilty to trafficking and illegally transporting bear parts. Source link
Canada, led by 6 returning players, looking to rebound off world junior flops
Gavin McKenna’s first experience at the world junior hockey championship ended in bitter heartbreak nearly a year ago. The 18-year-old Canadian forward and five fellow returnees from the Ottawa horror show are looking to make amends. Source link
Actor-comedian Russell Brand charged with two more sex offences, according to U.K. police
New charges against British comedian and actor Russell Brand follow five initial ones made in April involving four women. Source link
How not to misread science fiction
Focusing on the futuristic tech that appears in sci-fi without paying attention to the actual point of the story is a big mistake, says Annalee Newitz Source link
Why we all need a little festive pedantry when it comes to snowflakes
Mathematician Katie Steckles explains just why the proliferation of snowflake decorations this time of year is deeply annoying Source link
New Year's resolutions work better if you know what to measure
From our immune systems to our microbiomes, if you’re planning to make health improvements in the new year, having an eye on the numbers can help set you up for success Source link
All the Cancon needle drops in Heated Rivalry
The best moments on the new show heating up the internet are soundtracked by Canadian tunes by Feist, Wolf Parade, Lou Phelps, Phillipe B and more. Source link
Quebec Liberals to choose next leader in March 2026
The Quebec Liberal Party leadership race will officially kick off on Jan. 12, 2026, after Pablo Rodriguez’s six-month tenure. Source link
Interim budget officer says he regrets comment about feds' fiscal management
Jason Jacques says he learned a lot about the importance of choosing his words carefully in his first few months as the interim parliamentary budget officer. Source link
CUSMA is up for review in 2026, and here's what Trump might want
A mandatory review of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico-Agreement on trade kicks into high gear next year as U.S. President Donald Trump continues his campaign to realign global trade and poach key industries from the country’s closest neighbours. Source link