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Trump withdraws invitation for Canada to join his global ‘board of peace’

23 janvier 2026 à 03:28

While leaders of many liberal democracies declined to sign on, Mark Carney had, before Davos, accepted in principle

Donald Trump withdrew on Thursday an invitation for Canada to join his “board of peace” initiative aimed at resolving global conflicts.

“Please let this Letter serve to represent that the Board of Peace is withdrawing its invitation to you regarding Canada’s joining, what will be, the most prestigious Board of Leaders ever assembled, at any time,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post directed at the Canadian prime minister, Mark Carney.

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© Photograph: Markus Schreiber/AP

© Photograph: Markus Schreiber/AP

Mark Carney says Canada must ‘be a beacon to a world that’s at sea’

22 janvier 2026 à 22:53

In post-Davos speech, Canadian PM jabs at Trump, saying the arc of history ‘can still bend towards progress and justice’

Canada’s prime minister, Mark Carney, said his country must be a “beacon to a world that’s at sea” and that national unity was critical as his government faces a dramatic reshaping of the world political order – and mounting domestic challenges

The national address, given at a historic military fortress in Quebec City, was far narrower in scope than the prime minister’s remarks earlier in the week at the World Economic Summit in Davos, Switzerland. Dubbed the ‘Carney Doctrine’, the Davos speech lamented the disintegration of rules-based order amid a rise of “great powers” that used economic “coercion” as a weapon.

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© Photograph: Mathieu Belanger/Reuters

© Photograph: Mathieu Belanger/Reuters

Toronto man posed as pilot to rack up hundreds of free flights, prosecutors say

22 janvier 2026 à 19:22

Dallas Pokornik accused of using fake ID to fool airlines in case likened to Hollywood thriller Catch Me If You Can

A Toronto man posed as a pilot for years in order to fool airlines into giving him hundreds of free flights, prosecutors have alleged, in a case that has prompted comparisons to the Hollywood thriller Catch Me If You Can.

Authorities in Hawaii announced this week that Dallas Pokornik, 33, had been charged with wire fraud after he allegedly fooled three major US carriers into giving him free tickets over a span of four years.

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Canada aquarium that threatened to kill its whales wants to sell them to US

22 janvier 2026 à 18:33

Marineland seeks approval to sell belugas to United States after its China export proposal was rejected

Marineland, the Canadian amusement park and aquarium which has threatened to kill its captive whales, wants government approval to sell the belugas to the United States after its China export proposal was rejected, according to an official and a former trainer.

The former tourist attraction near the famed Niagara Falls has been mired in controversy for years. Twenty animals, including 19 belugas, have died at the park since 2019, according to a tally by the Canadian Press.

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Pakistani cop ordered deported from Canada for contributing to ‘crimes against humanity’ wins another shot at refugee status

22 janvier 2026 à 13:00
A Federal Court judge has given a former head constable with Pakistan's Punjab Police Service (PPS), who was ordered deported from Canada for making ‘a voluntary, significant and knowing contribution to the crimes against humanity’ committed by the notorious force, another chance to stay in Canada. Read More

John Herdman led Canada to a long-awaited World Cup. Can he do the same with Indonesia?

22 janvier 2026 à 12:00

The South Asian nation is among the world’s most populous and is mad for football, but qualifying for the World Cup is a big ask

There’s a simple change of scenery, and then there’s John Herdman’s latest coaching move.

The 50-year-old has taken quite a jump from Canada, a huge country where soccer is not the biggest sport, to Indonesia, a huge country where it definitely is. If he can repeat his 2022 heroics for 2030, he will be a hero to a nation of 280 million people who are just desperate to return to the global stage. Canada had a gap of 36 years between their first and second World Cup appearances. If the new coach in Jakarta is successful next time, then what will be a 92-year wait would come to an end.

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© Photograph: Achmad Ibrahim/AP

© Photograph: Achmad Ibrahim/AP

Terry Newman: UBC profs push back against campus wokeism with ‘dangerous ideas’ course

22 janvier 2026 à 12:00
A new course you probably wouldn't expect to exist at a Canadian university just wrapped up. "Dangerous Ideas" invited students to tackle difficult and polarizing topics by debating both sides, and the students loved it — suggesting that they would rather examine and discuss ideas than be told that they're off-limits. Could this be the beginning of the end of wokeism in Canadian universities? Read More
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