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Pablo Rodriguez says he's stepping down as Liberal leader with his 'head held high'
MONTREAL - Pablo Rodriguez says he's standing tall and has no regrets after stepping down as leader of the Quebec Liberal Party amid allegations of wrongdoing during the leadership race he won in June...
Maura Forrest, The Canadian Press Dec 18, 2025

A look at Environment Canada's top 10 weather events for 2025
Environment Canada has released its annual list of top 10 weather events. Here's the list for 2025: 1. Canada's second-worst wildfire year on record More than 89,000 square kilometres of land was burn...
Canadian Press Dec 18, 2025

Manitoba wildfires, Arctic Ocean storm among Canada's top weather events for 2025
Behemoth wildfires forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes across Canada, making it the most impactful weather event in Environment Canada's top 10 list this year. An estimated 89,000 s...
Dayne Patterson, The Canadian Press Dec 18, 2025

B.C. Mountie ordered to resign or be fired after vulgar group chats
A British Columbia Mountie convicted of discreditable conduct for making sexist comments in group chats has been ordered to resign within 14 days, or he will be fired. RCMP adjudicator Louise Morel sa...
Ashley Joannou, The Canadian Press Dec 18, 2025

Musqueam 'not coming for anyone's private property' in appealing Cowichan decision
VANCOUVER - A British Columbia First Nation appealing the landmark Cowichan Tribes Aboriginal title ruling says that it will not be "coming for anyone's private property" if it wins. Musqueam Indian B...
Canadian Press Dec 18, 2025

Winter storm hits Prairies, closing schools and universities in Winnipeg
WINNIPEG - Vehicles were stranded in snow, schools and highways were closed, and some government services were delayed as an Alberta clipper continued to move eastward across the Prairies Thursday. Th...
Steve Lambert, The Canadian Press Dec 18, 2025

Santa, elves sought in alleged Montreal grocery theft described as political act
MONTREAL - In what activists have described as a Robin Hood-inspired theft at a Montreal grocery store this week, several dozen people dressed as Santa and elves allegedly shoplifted thousands of doll...
Sidhartha Banerjee, The Canadian Press Dec 18, 2025

Winter storm sweeps through Prairies, schools and universities close in Winnipeg
WINNIPEG - Blizzard conditions have made for hazardous road conditions across much of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, prompting school closures in many areas. Some parts are expected to receive up to 20 ce...
Steve Lambert, The Canadian Press Dec 18, 2025

U.S. trade representative fires opening salvo in review of Canada-U.S.-Mexico deal
OTTAWA - Washington's trade representative says a coming review of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade deal will hinge on resolving concerns about Canadian policies on dairy products, alcohol and digital ser...
The Canadian Press Dec 18, 2025

Pablo Rodriguez publicly resigns as Quebec Liberal leader after six months in job
MONTREAL - Pablo Rodriguez has publicly announced his resignation as Quebec Liberal leader amid an ongoing crisis in the party. He told reporters in Montreal today he had become a distraction as the L...
Canadian Press Dec 18, 2025
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