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Ottawa will look into screening processes amid NATO intern spying allegations

FIFA confirms departure of senior executive after Infantino criticism

FIFA confirmed on Monday that Chief Operating Officer Kevin Lamour has left the governing body, weeks after he publicly criticized President Gianni Infantino's plan to sell a stake in ‌its tournament business, including the World Cup.

Heated Rivalry author donates $300K to 5 rural libraries facing closure

Rachel Reid says when she heard five libraries in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley were set to permanently close their doors, she wanted to help as much as she could.

Chief calls for respect after Alberta government misses Treaty 6 anniversary event

An Alberta chief is calling for more respect from the provincial government after its Indigenous relations minister missed a marquee event marking the 150th anniversary of the signing of Treaty 6.

Trump threatens to bomb Oman if it 'gets in the way' with Iran

U.S. President Donald Trump has again threatened Oman as Iran says it is working with the Gulf Arab country on a plan to manage shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Fully reopening the waterway has been a key U.S. demand.

NBA disputes ESPN article on investigation of Clippers owner Steve Ballmer

The NBA is disputing claims made in an ESPN article about the league's investigation of Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer.

Nick Reiner denied access to trust fund ahead of murder trial as trustees cite 'slayer statute'

Nick Reiner, who stands accused of killing his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, has been denied access to the $1.5-million US trust fund he was seeking to use to fund his legal defence. The 32-year-old has pleaded not guilty to two charges of murder.

Number of collisions with bison on N.W.T. roads declines

From 2021 to 2025, the N.W.T. Department of Environment and Climate Change (ECC) recorded 60 collisions with bison. So far in 2026 however, there has been only one.

Crews find plane in Ontario as search for missing pilot continues

Search and rescue officials say they found a plane in the Kawartha Lakes region where a pilot believed to have flown in the area last week remains missing.

Canadian icon Jann Arden marries Icelandic author Thordis Elva: 'Wife and wife'

Arden, 64, who is best known for ballads like Insensitive, Good Mother and Could I Be Your Girl, announced her engagement to Elva on Dec. 31, 2025. The couple initially met at a writer's retreat in Iceland.

What's at stake as Meta faces potential landmark trial in U.S. federal court

Meta has lost two trials concerning child safety on its platforms so far this year and settled a third case. The company now faces what could be its most consequential trial yet, in federal court beginning Tuesday.

Why is Australian beef the cheaper option in Canadian grocery stores?

Former gang leader directed Tupac's drive-by killing, prosecutor tells jury

A former street gang leader accused of masterminding the 1996 drive-by shooting death of hip-hop star Tupac Shakur in Las Vegas faces opening statements on Monday in a murder trial tied to a long-unsolved crime that became a seminal moment in rap history.

Hayden Panettiere, troubled star of Heroes and Nashville, remembered as 'brave and brilliant soul'

Hayden Panettiere had a prolific career that started when she was a child, and her credits include the voice of Dot in A Bug's Life, Remember the Titans and Scream VI. Her role as a cheerleader with superpowers in the TV series Heroes propelled her to fame.

Tumbler Ridge school teardown begins as B.C. prepares to rebuild following mass shooting

Demolition crews began work tearing down Tumbler Ridge Secondary School on Monday, about six months after a mass shooting. The province announced plans to replace the school 'as quickly as possible' in May, although a new location has yet to be announced.

N.L., Quebec announce new Churchill Falls agreement worth billions — with help from Ottawa

Prime Minister Mark Carney, N.L. Premier Tony Wakeham and Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette stood along the St. John's harbour and announced a new energy deal — not yet finalized — on Churchill Falls and other projects, hailing it as the largest clean energy investment in North American history.

Russian enriched uranium shipped to Canadian-owned Westinghouse in U.S.

While the Russian military attacks Ukraine's power infrastructure, Europe and the U.S. still depend on Russian nuclear fuel to power their electricity grids. Canadian-owned Westinghouse Electric is among the companies that receive low enriched uranium from Russia to fuel commercial nuclear reactors in the U.S., shipping data analyzed by the fifth estate shows.

Everything about WNBA star Caitlin Clark is outsized, from financial influence to impact on U.S. culture wars

Caitlin Clark has been outsized since she entered the WNBA in 2024 — her fame, her talent, her ability to draw television viewers, her being targeted by opposing players, her reactions to foul calls, and her consistently being used as an avatar for others to express their politics.

Carney says last-minute U.S. tariff negotiations are 'delicate' and 'intense' as deadline looms

Demand for Canadian citizenship certificates soaring, fuelled by Americans