Canada News in English
December 17, 2025
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Good morning! It’s 17th December, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
Trump and family defend Wiles after candid Vanity Fair interviews.
Flooding expected in B.C.'s Fraser Valley, with Highway 1 closed in Abbotsford.
Venezuela condemns Trump's ship blockade order as warmongering threats.
More Canadians are heading to Mexico for winter getaways this year.
U.S. military reports eight killed in strikes on alleged drug vessels in Pacific.
Via Rail CEO stepping down amid increasing scrutiny of the Crown corporation.
Ten years on, fewer than 20 Truth and Reconciliation calls have been implemented.
Florida governor responds to Doug Ford's comments on state tourism.
Windstorm leaves over 90,000 BC Hydro customers without power across the region.
Trump expected to sign executive order easing marijuana restrictions soon.
U.S. offers security guarantees to Kyiv as Ukraine eyes EU membership.
Ottawa releases a plan to cut methane pollution with stricter regulations.
Parents advised to avoid Montreal ERs unless it’s a true emergency.
COVID shot found to reduce risks of severe illness during pregnancy, study reveals.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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