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National Post
- With a rising threat of separatism in Quebec, Carney’s Liberals don’t have a strategy yet
This town hit -55.7 C — Canada’s coldest temperature in 50 years
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7.4.2 📰 Infos Monde
- Pourquoi l’Iran désigne la Marine canadienne comme une « organisation terroriste » ?
Pourquoi l’Iran désigne la Marine canadienne comme une « organisation terroriste » ?

What the astrology star says for 2026: Georgia Nicols’ big political prediction
Pourquoi l’Iran désigne la Marine canadienne comme une « organisation terroriste » ?

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The Guardian
- ‘I don’t like winning’: Toronto man outruns streetcars to show up sluggish transit network
‘I don’t like winning’: Toronto man outruns streetcars to show up sluggish transit network
Mac Bauer’s racing activism has made ‘signal priority’ and traffic congestion a big talking point for the Canadian city
When Toronto’s streetcars hit a rare open stretch of road, the metallic grind gives way to an airy electric hum, and for a fleeting moment, there is a feeling that one is hurtling along the knife’s edge of the future.
Seconds later, the illusion shatters: the car grinds to a halt, at a stop – or more often, in traffic. As the city slips past the stalled riders, some notice a runner zipping by.
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© Composite: 514runner/Instagram

© Composite: 514runner/Instagram

© Composite: 514runner/Instagram
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National Post
- Justin Trudeau’s life after politics: Shopping at Canadian Tire, dating Katy Perry… and those sneakers
Justin Trudeau’s life after politics: Shopping at Canadian Tire, dating Katy Perry… and those sneakers
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National Post
- Billionaire former Russian oligarch loses appeal to lift Canadian sanctions on $145 million worth of assets
Billionaire former Russian oligarch loses appeal to lift Canadian sanctions on $145 million worth of assets
Skier who fell in deep snow in Banff may have died by suffocation, resort says
Claire Brosseau Wants to Die. Will Canada Let Her?

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Why a one-seat majority might be the worst-case scenario for federal Liberals
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National Post
- ‘Elbows up’ is over for business and labour leaders, who now want Carney to ‘put pucks in the net’
‘Elbows up’ is over for business and labour leaders, who now want Carney to ‘put pucks in the net’
Trump’s tariffs predicted to de-escalate in 2026, says Bank of America CEO
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National Post
- As year ends, the Conservatives are polling better than at any point since the election
As year ends, the Conservatives are polling better than at any point since the election
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National Post
- Carney pledges another $2.5B in economic aid to Ukraine during Zelenskyy’s stopover in Canada
Carney pledges another $2.5B in economic aid to Ukraine during Zelenskyy’s stopover in Canada
Top federal department blasted as ‘hypocritical’ for refusing to share layoff numbers
Canada has a ‘disturbing undercurrent of Jew hatred,’ advocate Aviva Klompas says
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National Post
- ‘Hiding their Jewish identity’: Professor warns antisemitism is making campuses intolerable for Jews
‘Hiding their Jewish identity’: Professor warns antisemitism is making campuses intolerable for Jews
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National Post
- ‘Brazen antisemitism’: More mezuzahs stolen in Toronto, police probe potential hate crime
‘Brazen antisemitism’: More mezuzahs stolen in Toronto, police probe potential hate crime
Weather tracker: Deep freeze grips Canada as US records warmest Christmas
Temperatures plunge below -50C in the Yukon, while swaths of US experience springlike weather
Northern Canada has been gripped by an intense and prolonged cold spell, with temperatures hovering between -20C and -40C for weeks. On Tuesday, Braeburn in the Yukon recorded -55.7C, its coldest December temperature since 1975.
Meanwhile, Mayo and Dawson endured 16 consecutive nights below -40C, with Mayo plunging to -50.4C on Monday. Whitehorse also recorded 10 nights when temperatures dropped below -30C.
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© Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images

© Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images

© Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images
U.K. is the latest country to ban boiling live lobsters. Could Canada be next?
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National Post
- After U.S. outreach, Alberta separatists will head to Latin America to rustle up support for their cause
After U.S. outreach, Alberta separatists will head to Latin America to rustle up support for their cause
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National Post
- Mexico seizes motorcycles, Olympic medals in raids likely connected to Canadian fugitive Ryan Wedding