Canada News in English
February 6, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
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Good morning! It’s 6th February, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
Inuit leaders from Canada show solidarity in Greenland’s capital with the opening of a new consulate.
Conservative MP Jivani expresses hope after productive meetings with the White House amid criticism.
Canada officially hits 20 degrees Celsius today, with Lethbridge leading the way in unseasonably warm weather.
Carney government rejects Danielle Smith’s demands regarding judicial appointments, sparking controversy.
Pierre Poilievre’s new governing council raises eyebrows with its roster of corporate lobbyists.
A man is hospitalized with serious injuries after being struck by a vehicle in North York.
Alberta’s Smith faces pressure for answers ahead of a potential separation vote, according to former minister Dion.
B.C. government appoints a former RCMP officer to lead a new extortion advisory group.
Frank Stronach’s lawyer plans to seek a stay of proceedings in his ongoing sex assault trial.
Canadians are increasingly avoiding travel to the U.S., impacting the economy significantly.
Bitcoin drops to its lowest level since Trump took office, raising concerns among investors.
The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show pays tribute to the late Catherine O’Hara, celebrating her legacy.
Manitoba continues to struggle with a measles outbreak one year in, according to health experts.
UBC Medicine researchers awarded over thirty million dollars from CIHR for health sciences projects.
A promising new vaccine aims to prevent cancer in individuals with Lynch syndrome.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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