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Canada’s boiled fiddleheads among the world’s 100 worst-rated foods
Many Canadians go to great lengths to seek them out, traipsing through the forest with pocket knives at the ready as soon as the snow begins to melt. Yet, fiddleheads have their fair share of detractors. Canada's spring delicacy joins Finnish blood dumplings, an Italian cartilage-and-tendon salad and a halved Icelandic sheep's head on TasteAtlas's 100 Worst Rated Foods in the World list. Read More
Ivison: Canada is collateral damage in Trump’s turf war with China
In the week that Donald Trump’s inauguration ushered in a new world order, John Ivison is joined by Robert Asselin, senior vice-president at the Business Council of Canada and a former adviser to ex-finance minister Bill Morneau, to talk about the policy implications for Canada. Read More
Derek Finkle: Truth bomb blows a hole in harm-reduction activists’ arguments
A week after Doug Ford’s Ontario government passed legislation in early December ordering all supervised injection sites within 200 metres of schools and daycares to close, harm reduction activists did the expected and announced they were taking the province to court. Read More
‘They all disappeared here’: A pilgrimmage to Poland, the burial grounds of Jews
POLAND — The afternoon sun broke through northern Poland's grey skies as we walked into a golden-yellow field hedged by massive evergreens. Birds quietly chirped in the brush. Some in the group were draped in Canadian and Israeli flags as we entered the clearing where Chełmno once stood. Read More
Marshall Smith: Alberta’s effective approach to drugs should be a North American standard
The drug epidemic and addiction crisis have quickly become a defining issue of Canada’s relationship with the United States. President Donald Trump has committed to implementing a 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian goods, citing a need to stem the flow of the deadly and highly profitable drug fentanyl between the countries. Both Canada and the United States have seen a consistent increase in usage of the drug over the last 10 years, along with increased manufacturing, trafficking, and dealing of this deadly poison. Read More
‘Considerable uncertainty’ remains about gender treatments for kids, Canadian researchers warn
The evidence surrounding the use of puberty blockers and cross sex hormones in children and teens identifying as transgender is of such low certainty it's impossible to conclude whether the drugs help or harm, Canadian researchers are reporting. Read More
‘Painful’: How Canada could actually cut off oil to the United States
As Canadian politicians try to come up with a response to Donald Trump's tariff threat, a sticking point has emerged over a significant Canadian retaliatory option: limiting exports of Canadian oil and gas to the U.S. Read More
Meet the ‘tooth fairy,’ the disturbing, rejected face of Canada’s dental care plan
OTTAWA — She smiles. She has wings. And she might be ready to guide you to your eternal resting place. Read More
Mark Carney says he’s started at the top ‘many’ times before as he runs to become prime minister
OTTAWA — The idea of becoming prime minister of Canada in a matter of weeks despite having never won an election does not seem to worry former central banker Mark Carney, who says he has started at the top many times in his career. Read More
Heinz slams Trudeau for floating its made-in-Canada ketchup as U.S. trade target
Kraft Heinz Co. said it’s “deeply disappointed” in Justin Trudeau after the prime minister threw a metaphorical tomato at the food manufacturer while discussing trade relations with the U.S. Read More
Trump orders release of JFK, RFK and MLK assassination records: ‘Everything will be revealed’
DALLAS -- President Donald Trump has ordered the release of thousands of classified governmental documents about the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, which has fueled conspiracy theories for decades. Read More
Teen who killed three girls at Taylor Swift-themed dance class in U.K. sentenced to over 50 years
LONDON — A teenager who stabbed three young girls to death at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in England was sentenced Thursday to more than 50 years in prison for what a judge called “the most extreme, shocking and exceptionally serious crime.” Read More
California woman arrested after 27 dead horses found on her property
San Joaquin County sheriff’s deputies have arrested a woman after finding the bodies of 27 dead horses and other malnourished animals on her property in Clement, California, which is about 40 miles (64km) from Sacramento. Read More
Former ‘MAGA Granny’ filing rejection of Donald Trump’s pardon for her Jan. 6 conviction
President Donald Trump may have granted clemency to more than 1,500 people charged with crimes in the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, but one of them, 71-year-old Boise, Idaho resident Pamela Hemphill is rejecting her pardon. Read More
‘We don’t need them’: Trump’s latest swipe draws skepticism from Canadian leaders
OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump's latest swipe at Canada in virtual remarks to the World Economic Forum, telling attendees that the U.S. economy could get along just fine without Canadian imports, drew a skeptical response from Canadian leaders. Read More
Toronto airport gold heist: Air Canada ordered to pay just $18K to Brink’s for $24M stolen crate
In the messy aftermath of the Toronto airport gold heist — that saw $24 million in gold bars and cash driven away by thieves from an Air Canada warehouse — the airline has been ordered by the Federal Court to pay Brink’s transport company just $18,600 in compensation for their huge loss because of poorly completed paperwork on the stolen shipment. Read More
Tesla raising price of vehicles in Canada by up to $9,000 starting Feb. 1
TORONTO — Tesla Inc. is raising prices on its Canadian vehicles by thousands of dollars starting Feb.1 amid big shifts in incentives and rising trade tension. Read More
Judge temporarily blocks Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship
SEATTLE — A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order ending the constitutional guarantee of birthright citizenship regardless of the parents’ immigration status. Read More
Randall Denley: Ontario’s big EV gamble just lost everything to Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump hasn’t imposed any tariffs on Canada yet, but he’s already dealt a potentially devastating blow to Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s signature industrial policy. Read More
Online trolls led Amy Schumer to get a Cushing syndrome diagnosis. What is it?
Comedian Amy Schumer said that trolls on her social media accounts led her to get a diagnosis for Cushing syndrome. Read More
Without naming names, Freeland proposes mechanism for Liberals to turf unpopular leaders
OTTAWA — Should she become leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, Chrystia Freeland is proposing to put in place a mechanism for the party to turf unpopular leaders in the future. Read More