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What this man learned about people after embarking on a cross-Canada ‘listening tour’ this year
This year, many people travelled across the country for leisure. Others trekked or biked across Canada to raise money for worthy causes. Paul Jenkins also spent 2025 travelling from coast to coast. But while many would call his journey a worthy one, his motivation was neither for pleasure nor fundraising. Source link
Some of 2025’s big stories in Indigenous politics could heat up in 2026
From the ongoing legal battle over Indigenous children’s rights to the controversy over the new Liberal government’s major projects law or the landmark Cowichan decision in British Columbia, 2025 was a year of both familiar situations and major shifts in the world of Indigenous politics. Source link
Oldest Canadian's life advice is don't drink, don't smoke and bowl until 103
At 110, Burd Sisler is now Canada’s oldest person. The Ontario resident worked as a border agent for 30 years and was also a veteran of the Second World War. His advice for staying healthy is to take care of your body. He stayed active by bowling into his 100s. Source link
Birders flock to Vancouver beach to see rare bird native to Russia
Dozens of birders descended on Vancouver’s Sunset Beach Park on Sunday to catch a rare glimpse of a bird that avian enthusiasts say has never been recorded in Canada before. Source link
Halifax video game workers form first Ubisoft union in North America
About 60 workers in Halifax office voted in favour of unionizing amid concerns about AI and industry-wide layoffs. Source link
Saint John woman recovering after moose kicked her in the head during collision with car
Family of Courtney Deveau, 28, says her recovery from traumatic brain injury may take months. Source link
Holiday storms close highways, disrupt power in N.L.
Some areas may have seen 99 cm of snow since Christmas, as a weekend of stormy weather continues for parts of Newfoundland and Labrador. Source link
Toronto under rainfall warning, Environment Canada says
Toronto could see between 20 and 40 millimetres of rain Sunday afternoon, Environment Canada says. Source link
Brigitte Bardot, icon of French cinema turned animal rights activist, dead at 91
Brigitte Bardot, the French 1960s actress who became one of the greatest screen sirens of the 20th century and later an animal rights activist and far-right supporter, has died. She was 91. Source link
2 dead, 3 people taken to hospital after Charlottetown apartment fire
Two people are dead and three people have been taken to hospital after an early morning fire at a Charlottetown apartment building. The condition of the three people taken to hospital is unclear. Source link