February 13th, 2026

National News

Dominic LeBlanc to lead large trade mission to Mexico next week

By Canadian Press on February 13th, 2026

OTTAWA — The minister in charge of Canada-U.S. trade is leading a large delegation to Mexico next week as Ottawa looks to diversify its trade links in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs and threats to abandon a critical continental trade pact. Dominic LeBlanc will be in Mexico from Sunday to Friday with hundreds ... Read More »

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Killer had no specific target in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., school, but was ‘hunting’: RCMP

By Canadian Press on February 13th, 2026

TUMBLER RIDGE — RCMP in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., say they don’t know where the primary gun used in a mass school shooting earlier this week came from. They say the attacker used an unregistered shotgun to kill her mother and sibling at their home before using different firearms at the school. RCMP Deputy Commissioner Dwayne ... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: RCMP reveal details about firearms used in B.C. mass killing

By Canadian Press on February 13th, 2026

TUMBLER RIDGE — RCMP in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., say they don’t know where the primary gun used in a mass school shooting earlier this week came from. They say the attacker used an unregistered shotgun to kill his mother and brother at their home before using different firearms at the school. More coming. The Canadian ... Read More »

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Quebec political, business leaders backing Montreal’s bid to host NATO defence bank

By Canadian Press on February 13th, 2026

MONTREAL — Montreal has become the latest Canadian city to put its name forward to become the global headquarters for the proposed International Defence, Security and Resilience Bank (DSRB). Quebec Premier François Legault and other government officials joined with Montreal business and political leaders on Friday to bolster the city’s candidacy to become the bank’s ... Read More »

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Federal public servants seek legal advice as they face job cuts

By Canadian Press on February 13th, 2026

OTTAWA — Several law firms in Ottawa say they’re getting an influx of calls from federal workers looking to learn what their options are and how to negotiate or push back against the cuts. Malini Vijaykumar, a partner at Nelligan Law, says unionized employees need to go through their unions to file grievances or complaints ... Read More »

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LeBlanc to lead large trade mission to Mexico next week

By Canadian Press on February 13th, 2026

OTTAWA — The minister in charge of Canada-U.S. trade is leading a large delegation to Mexico next week as Ottawa looks to diversify its trade links in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs and threats to abandon a critical continental trade pact. Dominic LeBlanc will be in Mexico from Sunday to Friday with hundreds ... Read More »

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Freeland violated law by answering questions about byelection: elections commissioner

By Canadian Press on February 13th, 2026

OTTAWA — The Commissioner of Canada Elections said former Liberal MP Chrystia Freeland unintentionally violated the Elections Act by answering reporters’ questions about a 2024 Toronto byelection at two government-organized press conferences. A report on the incidents published by the commissioner’s office Friday cites rules restricting who can make a contribution to a candidate. Freeland ... Read More »

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Freeland violated law by answering questions about byelection: commissioner

By Canadian Press on February 13th, 2026

OTTAWA — The Commissioner of Canada Elections said former Liberal MP Chrystia Freeland unintentionally violated the Elections Act by answering reporters’ questions about a 2024 Toronto byelection at two government-organized press conferences A report on the incidents published by the commissioner’s office Friday cites rules restricting who can make a contribution to a candidate. Freeland ... Read More »

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Freeland violated law by answering questions about byelection: Elections Canada

By Canadian Press on February 13th, 2026

OTTAWA — The Commissioner of Canada Elections says former Liberal MP Chrystia Freeland unintentionally violated the Elections Act by answering reporters’ questions about a 2024 Toronto byelection at two government-organized press conferences A report on the incidents published by the commissioner’s office today cites rules restricting who can make a contribution to a candidate. Freeland ... Read More »

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How to help kids and teens cope with Tumbler Ridge shootings

By Canadian Press on February 13th, 2026

TORONTO — As news and social media coverage of Tuesday’s mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., continues to blanket the country, parents should be proactive about talking with their kids about the tragedy, psychologists say. The fact that it happened at a school hits especially close to home, said Dr. Jo Ann Unger, a clinical ... Read More »

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Gov. Gen. Mary Simon, Carney to attend vigil in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., on Friday

By Canadian Press on February 13th, 2026

OTTAWA — Gov. Gen. Mary Simon has confirmed she will join Prime Minister Carney at a vigil Friday to honour the victims of a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. Nine people died in the shooting on Tuesday at a home and school in the town of about 2,700 people in northeastern British Columbia. The ... Read More »

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