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Guns from the United States are Pouring into Canada, Fueling a Spike in Gun Violence

21 décembre 2025 à 09:00
The proliferation of illegal firearms from the United States has fueled a spike in gun violence in Canada, where most guns used in crimes are smuggled across the border.

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Seized guns at the Toronto Police Service. In Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, which includes Toronto, 91 percent of handguns recovered from crimes in 2024 came from the United States.
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Is the ‘superflu’ as bad as it sounds? Here’s what to know about the new mutated variant surging in Canada

20 décembre 2025 à 17:07
Matthew Miller recently had the "very unpleasant experience" of getting infected with influenza A. "Oddly enough, as someone who has spent their whole life studying flu, this was the first time that I know for sure it was a flu infection by virtue of a diagnostic test," said Miller, who holds a Canada Research Chair in viral pandemics at McMaster University in Hamilton. Read More

Santas and elves rob Montreal grocery store to ‘give food to the needy’

19 décembre 2025 à 18:06

Group called Robins des Ruelles later said in statement stunt was intended to highlight cost of living crisis

Dressed in red suits and backed by masked elves, a group of Santas marched into a Montreal supermarket, loaded their bags with thousands of dollars worth of groceries and disappeared into the night.

The bandit Santas later released a statement saying the food would be distributed to the needy, and saying the Robin Hood-style stunt was intended to highlight the spiralling cost of living crisis that has pushed basic necessities increasingly out of reach for ordinary Canadians.

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© Photograph: @soulevementsdufleuve via Instagram

© Photograph: @soulevementsdufleuve via Instagram

‘She was like a deer in headlights’: how unskilled radical birthkeepers took hold in Canada

19 décembre 2025 à 15:00

In holistic communities and midwifery deserts, women are turning to the Free Birth Society for information and unlicensed providers

When the holistic practitioner Emma Cardinal, 32, became pregnant in May 2023, she planned to have a home birth with midwives. Cardinal lives in a town in British Columbia with strong counter-cultural roots. “The community that I live in, home birth is something a lot of women prioritise,” she explains.

Then Cardinal stumbled across a podcast from the Free Birth Society (FBS). One episode in particular, she says, made an impact: “Unpacking Ultrasound With Yolande Clark.” In it, the Canadian ex-doula Yolande Norris-Clark falsely links ultrasounds to autism and ADHD and states that “ultrasound damages and modifies and destroys cells”.

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© Composite: Guardian Design/Laurie Avon/Annika Cheveldave

© Composite: Guardian Design/Laurie Avon/Annika Cheveldave

Sony collars Snoopy in £340m deal to take control of Peanuts franchise

19 décembre 2025 à 12:54

Japanese conglomerate raises to 80% its stake in firm that owns the intellectual property created by Charles Schulz

Sony has taken control of Charles Schulz’s Peanuts franchise including Snoopy and Charlie Brown in a deal worth C$630m (£340m).

The Japanese conglomerate has bought 41% of Peanuts Holdings, which owns the intellectual property Schulz created, from the Canadian children’s entertainment company WildBrain.

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© Photograph: Everett Collection Inc/Alamy

© Photograph: Everett Collection Inc/Alamy

Canada’s population drop reflects souring of attitudes to immigration

18 décembre 2025 à 14:09

A country known for welcoming newcomers has reversed policy as immigration becomes increasingly a partisan issue

Standing in Canada’s House of Commons in 2023, the then-prime minister, Justin Trudeau, gave an impassioned speech on the value of welcoming newcomers.

“Canadians know that immigration is one of our greatest assets. It helps us compete,” he said. “If we want to boost our economic success significantly, we need to boost immigration.”

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© Photograph: Arlyn McAdorey/Toronto Star via Getty Images

© Photograph: Arlyn McAdorey/Toronto Star via Getty Images

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