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Hamas sends Israel names of hostages slated for release on Saturday
Jerusalem has received the names of the three hostages who are set to be released from captivity in the Gaza Strip under the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office confirmed on Friday. Read More
Grocery bills set to rise as annual price freeze ends
This February, Canadians will notice some prices at the grocery store creep higher. Around the end of January, an annual industry-wide freeze by grocers on prices from suppliers comes to an end. Read More
Carney promises to scrap carbon tax and offer ‘eco-responsible’ incentives in climate plan
OTTAWA — Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney added his name to the list of Liberals promising to scrap the Trudeau government’s consumer carbon tax, instead promising incentives on the purchase of “eco-responsible” options and making “big polluters” pay more. Read More
George Monastiriakos: Trump’s bully tactics are coming for auto and dairy sectors next
Canada is facing its biggest economic challenge in decades. President Donald Trump’s administration has threatened to impose tariffs of 25 per cent on Canadian exports to the United States on Feb. 1, with another round possibly coming on April 1. This would slowly cripple Canada’s economy, raise the cost of virtually everything for Canadian families and put thousands of jobs at risk. Read More
Cook This: 3 recipes from Mastering the Art of Plant-Based Cooking, including creamy sunflower ramen
Our cookbook of the week is Mastering the Art of Plant-Based Cooking by Joe Yonan, food and dining editor of The Washington Post. Read More
American women fearing further erosion of reproductive rights choosing sterilization
Many American women are opting for sterilization to ensure prevention of unwanted pregnancy amid ongoing concern about abortion access. Read More
‘Don’t feed the fatberg’: How to properly dispose of cooking oils, fats and grease
Maybe you've whipped up some fried chicken and waffles or golden, crisp-edged pakoras. After enjoying the meal, you'll have to do something with the leftover oil. Starting with the obvious, you shouldn't pour it down the drain or into the toilet. Read More
Danielle Smith’s ‘border czar’ pitch gets a thumbs-up from ex-military leaders
OTTAWA — Two of Canada's most prominent ex-military officers say they like Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's idea of putting a retired military general in charge of Canada's southern border with the United States. Read More
Amy Hamm: Selena Gomez’s immigration breakdown
One week into Donald Trump’s presidency, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is earnestly arresting and deporting illegal migrants. Cue the celebrity tears. Read More
‘We will not apologize’: Meet the combative Quebec minister in charge of Canadian relations
OTTAWA — Quebec Premier François Legault has put the father of the province's controversial religious symbols law, Simon Jolin-Barrette, in charge of dealing with the federal government. Read More
Canada and U.S. should establish a joint Norad base in Arctic, Alberta premier proposes
EDMONTON -- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is calling for a joint Canada-U.S. Norad military base in Northern Canada, expanding the organization's aerospace and maritime defence efforts. Read More
Entire Victoria School Board fired by B.C. education minister over its ban on police in schools
VICTORIA -- British Columbia's education minister has fired the entire Victoria School Board after a lengthy dispute over its refusal to allow police in schools except in emergencies, in a rare move the ousted chair called "profoundly undemocratic." Read More
Longshot candidate Jaime Battiste drops out Liberal leadership race, endorses Carney
OTTAWA -- Nova Scotia Liberal MP Jaime Battiste says he is dropping out of the Liberal party leadership race and backing former central banker Mark Carney. Read More
Exonerated Jan. 6 convict who fled to Canada ordered out of country and banned for a year
After more than half a year in Canada, the last three-plus weeks spent detained by immigration officials, pardoned Jan. 6 offender Antony Vo has returned home to the United States. Read More
Muslim student group at U of T cancels talk by convicted terrorist
The Muslim Students’ Association at the University of Toronto has cancelled a talk by a member of a terror group amid growing backlash. Read More
Requiring all first-degree murderers to serve 25 years before parole eligibility unconstitutional: B.C. ruling
Luciano Mariani broke into the Vancouver Island home of his former girlfriend Caroline Bernard in August 2021 and bludgeoned her with a baseball bat while she slept, leaving the “ghastly scene” for the woman’s young daughter to find, a B.C. court heard. Read More
Man acquitted of rape after claiming ‘sexsomnia’. What is it and how is it affecting sex assault trials?
A 40-year-old strip club owner from Sydney, Australia, has been found not guilty of rape after his lawyers successfully argued he suffers from "sexsomnia." Read More
Dominic LeBlanc texts video on Canadian border efforts to potential Trump tariff point man
Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc sent a video of Canada's border security efforts to the man U.S. President Donald Trump has chosen to oversee his tariff agenda — part of Canada's pitch to avoid devastating duties that could come as soon as Saturday. Read More
Search underway for 6 suspects who took joyride on N.Y.C. subway train, police say
NEW YORK (AP) -- New York City police are searching for a group of people they say took a subway train on a joyride. Read More