Canada News in English
December 21, 2025
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Good morning! It’s 21st December, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
Mark Carney criticizes Trudeau's climate policies, saying there's too much regulation and not enough action.
A man has been arrested following a day-long standoff in Welland, Ontario, after an officer was shot.
The SHA bans security guards involved in the eviction of an Indigenous man from a hospital in Prince Albert.
Maduro tests Trump with a new oil tanker strategy as U.S. forces seize tankers off the Venezuelan coast.
Thousands of N.B. Power customers are without electricity due to strong winds affecting Atlantic Canada.
A blaze at a Winnipeg condo building sends one firefighter to the hospital while crews battle multiple fires.
Edmonton police are seeking a suspect connected to a multi-vehicle hit-and-run that injured five people.
Danielle Smith defends Alberta's transparency amid criticism over the Alberta Next report.
The U.S. Justice Department begins releasing government files related to Jeffrey Epstein amid public outrage.
Australia marks a Day of Reflection for victims of the Bondi Hanukkah attack, with messages of solidarity.
Flu cases are surging across Canada, with health officials warning of rising hospitalizations as vaccinations lag.
Jake Paul reports a double broken jaw after his knockout loss to Anthony Joshua in Miami.
Astronomers may have spotted the first known superkilonova explosion, marking a significant cosmic event.
Alberta sees a drop in syphilis cases following the rollout of rapid testing, according to a new study.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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