By Canadian Press on December 18th, 2025
OTTAWA — A progress report on Canada’s emissions targets shows the federal government’s projection for greenhouse gas emissions in 2030 is higher than it was two years ago. The 2025 report estimates Canada’s emissions in 2030 will be around 513 million tonnes. That’s if all planned and announced policy measures are implemented, such as the ... Read More »
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Rumours the entire crew of a Pakistan International Airlines flight surrendered themselves to authorities after landing in Toronto spread on social media this week. The rumours claimed the crew members applied for asylum in Canada and the airline suspended direct flights between Canada and Pakistan as a result. The Canada Border Services Agency said it ... Read More »
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MONTREAL — Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé says he’s leaving cabinet to sit as an Independent. In a statement on social media, Dubé says he is not the right person to continue negotiations with family doctors over changes to a controversial doctor-payment law that he helped push through the legislature. The Coalition Avenir Québec government ... Read More »
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VICTORIA — A Vancouver Island grocery store has agreed to pay $750,000 to settle a voyeurism class-action lawsuit brought by women who were secretly filmed in the bathroom by a former employee who uploaded the images to a Russian porn site. The case was brought by former store employees Jennifer Burke and Mallory Colter against ... Read More »
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MONTREAL — Pablo Rodriguez says he’s standing tall and has no regrets after stepping down as leader of the Quebec Liberal Party amid allegations of wrongdoing during the leadership race he won in June. The former federal cabinet minister publicly announced his resignation at party headquarters in Montreal on Thursday, saying he had become a ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — A Jewish organization is calling on all levels of government to protect communities in Canada following a mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration in Australia. Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs CEO Noah Shack said in an interview with The Canadian Press that the need for action is “urgent.” “Thoughts and prayers can ... Read More »
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Environment Canada has released its annual list of top 10 weather events. Here’s the list for 2025, unranked: 1. Arctic Ocean storm surge floods Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T. 2. Drought deepens across much of the country 3. When everything froze: Major ice storm brings Ontario to a standstill 4. May heat wave and dry conditions intensify wildfires ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — The owner of a mine in Northwest Territories will receive a $115 million loan from the federal government to keep operations running as U.S. tariffs depress the global diamond market. Arctic Canadian Diamond Company Ltd., a subsidiary of Australia’s Burgundy Diamond Mines Ltd., operates the Ekati mine in the Lac de Gras region ... Read More »
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Spring wildfires that forced more than 32,000 Manitobans to flee their homes are among Environment Canada’s top 10 weather events of the year. The agency says a summer storm surge that flooded the northern hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., also made the list. This list also includes heat waves, thunderstorms and memorable snowstorms. Manitoba’s plight was ... Read More »
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VANCOUVER — A British Columbia Mountie convicted of discreditable conduct for making sexist comments in group chats has been ordered to resign within 14 days, or he will be fired. RCMP adjudicator Louise Morel says the actions of Coquitlam Const. Ian Solven were a “fundamental breach of the public trust” and that allowing him to ... Read More »
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VANCOUVER — A British Columbia First Nation appealing the landmark Cowichan Tribes Aboriginal title ruling says that it will not be “coming for anyone’s private property” if it wins. Musqueam Indian Band Chief Wayne Sparrow says in a statement that it is appealing the August decision by the B.C. Supreme Court to defend its traditional ... Read More »
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