Canada News in English
January 25, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 25th January, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
Thousands in Montreal lose power as Hydro-Quebec offers energy-saving tips amid extreme cold.
Autopsy reveals startling clues in case of Canadian teen found among dingoes in Australia.
Climber Alex Honnold completes a daring rope-free ascent of Taipei 101 skyscraper.
Guelph declares significant weather event starting Sunday morning, urging residents to prepare.
Donald Trump claims the U.S. will control parts of Greenland where military bases are located.
Man in ICU after suffering a life-changing injury during a hockey game on Sunshine Coast.
Canada’s sovereignty and economy are key topics at the Liberal cabinet retreat this week.
Pentagon plans to offer more limited support to U.S. allies in deterring North Korea.
Gene-edited pigs approved by Health Canada deemed safe for consumption, marking a significant milestone.
Senator proposes a Canada-run alternative to Nexus for faster airport security processing.
New all-natural butcher shop opens, promoting clean and healthy eating options for consumers.
Teenager fires a remarkable 60, tying for the lead at the American Express golf tournament.
Skeleton athlete Uhlaender fights for Olympic berth after a controversial decision shakes the sport.
Air quality warning issued again this weekend as stagnant weather affects several regions.
You can screen yourself for cervical cancer, as B.C.'s approach shows promising results.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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