Canada News in English
December 18, 2025
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Good morning! It’s 18th December, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
U.S. demands from Canada for CUSMA renewal include dairy and streaming regulations.
Quebec Liberal leader Pablo Rodriguez resigns from his position amid political shifts.
Trump blames Biden for U.S. troubles in a prime-time address, doubling down on criticism.
Bondi shooting suspect Naveed Akram faces 15 murder charges following a tragic incident.
Toronto's council approves a hike in land transfer tax for luxury homes, sparking debate.
Doug Ford backs Toronto's bid to host a multinational defense bank headquarters.
B.C. premier paints an optimistic economic outlook as the province heads into 2026.
Calgary man charged with second-degree murder in the death of his father during a domestic incident.
Highways across southern Manitoba close as a winter storm brings heavy snow and fierce winds.
U.S. government admits negligence in a January helicopter-plane collision that killed 67 people.
Republicans and Democrats unite to force a vote on crucial healthcare subsidies.
Montreal doctors urge caution and flu shots as influenza cases surge among children and teens.
Study finds a potential link between high-fat cheese consumption and a lower risk of dementia.
Indian scientists predict how bird flu could spread to humans, raising pandemic concerns.
Targeted management for chronic wasting disease planned for the Cranbrook area after new cases confirmed.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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