Canada News in English
January 18, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 18th January, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
Hazardous travel expected as snow squalls develop across southern Ontario this Sunday.
Calgary's water issues serve as a wake-up call for communities nationwide, say engineers.
Officer involved in armed confrontation on Quinpool Road, police watchdog investigating shooting incident.
Edmonton workers report parked cars and aggressive residents hinder snow removal efforts.
EU finalizes landmark free-trade agreement with Mercosur after 25 years of negotiations.
Indonesia intensifies search for missing surveillance plane with eleven people on board.
Concerns rise over public safety following extortion-related gunfire incidents in Surrey.
Nor'easter expected to bring heavy snowfall to Nova Scotia this Monday morning.
Drivers report blown tires and damaged vehicles due to massive potholes on Coquihalla Highway.
Manitoba communities step up to help travelers stranded after Trans-Canada Highway closure.
Minneapolis anti-ICE protesters clash with far-right group during recent demonstrations.
Waterloo residents rally in support of ongoing protests in Iran, raising awareness of the situation.
Craft beer sales in Canada decline as more breweries face financial struggles.
Insured flood costs in B.C.'s Fraser Valley are estimated at a staggering seventy-four million dollars.
Superagers reveal secrets to staying sharp and mentally fit as they age gracefully.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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