January 8th, 2026

National News

How Canadian agencies are embracing AI tools to defend national security

By Canadian Press on January 7th, 2026

OTTAWA — The national spy watchdog is reviewing the use and governance of artificial intelligence by Canada’s security agencies. The National Security and Intelligence Review Agency has written to key federal ministers and organizations to inform them of the study. Here’s a look at how some federal organizations are putting AI tools to work to ... Read More »

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B.C. lawsuit alleges 3 former Denny’s employees stole thousands in tips

By Canadian Press on January 6th, 2026

KAMLOOPS — Mounties in B.C. say they are investigating an alleged fraud perpetrated against a Denny’s restaurant by three former employees who are being sued by the restaurant’s operator for allegedly misappropriating more than $500,000 from an account for employee tips. Cpl. Dana Napier, media relations officer for the Kamloops RCMP, said in a statement ... Read More »

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‘Would you dare take it?’: Critics fear B.C. is deregulating Chinese medicine

By Canadian Press on January 6th, 2026

VANCOUVER — Tom Whitfield takes a ferry from Nanaimo to a traditional Chinese medicine clinic in downtown Vancouver every Monday for acupuncture and other treatment. The excursion sometimes consumes the entire day, but the retired forester from Qualicum Beach said it is worth the effort, and has relieved about 90 per cent of the pain ... Read More »

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Canada co-signs pact to help secure Ukraine after an eventual peace deal

By Canadian Press on January 6th, 2026

PARIS — Canada and Ukraine’s other allies in the “coalition of the willing” signed a statement Tuesday pledging to help secure Ukraine from further Russian invasions if there is a viable peace deal. Prime Minister Mark Carney wrapped up a brief trip to Paris for these talks by promising Canada’s support for Ukraine alongside the ... Read More »

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B.C. lawsuit alleges three former Denny’s employees stole thousands in tips

By Canadian Press on January 6th, 2026

KAMLOOPS — The operator of a Denny’s Restaurant in Kamloops, B.C., is suing three former employees for allegedly misappropriating thousands of dollars in tips. Northland Properties Corp. filed a lawsuit in B.C. Supreme Court last month, weeks after allegedly discovering “multiple authorized digital transfers” from the restaurant’s tipping system. The lawsuit says an audit found ... Read More »

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Five ways U.S. intervention in Venezuela could affect Canada

By Canadian Press on January 6th, 2026

OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump stunned the world on the weekend by ordering a military raid on the Venezuelan capital, capturing President Nicolas Maduro and bringing him to New York to face charges. The move has challenged international law and could drastically reshape the situation in Venezuela, where violent repression and economic mismanagement — ... Read More »

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Quebec Superior Court approves class action against Ticketmaster over service fees

By Canadian Press on January 6th, 2026

MONTREAL — The Quebec Superior Court has authorized a class-action lawsuit against Ticketmaster that accuses the American company of charging abusive service fees on ticket sales. In a ruling dated Monday, Justice Eleni Yiannakis said the plaintiffs met the conditions for a full trial and that compensatory refunds would be allowed if they win the ... Read More »

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Man appears in court in connection with shootout involving police in Nunavik

By Canadian Press on January 6th, 2026

MONTREAL — A 36-year-old northern Quebec man appeared in court on Tuesday in connection with a Dec. 20 exchange of gunfire with Nunavik Police Service officers that turned tragic. A person, who local authorities have identified as a six-year-old girl, died 10 days after being found injured inside a home in Inukjuak, Que., following the ... Read More »

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‘Would you dare take it?’: Plan to deregulate Chinese medicine in B.C. sparks outcry

By Canadian Press on January 6th, 2026

VANCOUVER — Tom Whitfield takes a ferry from Nanaimo to a traditional Chinese medicine clinic in downtown Vancouver every Monday for acupuncture and other treatment. The excursion sometimes consumes the entire day, but the retired forester from Qualicum Beach said it is worth the effort, and has relieved about 90 per cent of the pain ... Read More »

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BR-Chinese-Medicine

By Canadian Press on January 6th, 2026

VANCOUVER — Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners and students are protesting against plans by the B-C government to deregulate the prescribing, compounding, and dispensing of Chinese medicine. Doctor John Yang, chair of Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s Traditional Chinese Medicine program, says the changes coming into effect in April could endanger public safety by allowing untrained personnel to ... Read More »

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Canada co-signs pact to help secure Ukraine after peace deal

By Canadian Press on January 6th, 2026

PARIS — Canada and Ukraine’s other allies in the “coalition of the willing” signed a statement today pledging help to secure Ukraine from further Russian invasions if there is a viable peace deal. Prime Minister Mark Carney wrapped up a brief trip to Paris Tuesday by promising Canada’s support for Ukraine alongside more than 30 ... Read More »

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