Canada News in English
February 12, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 12th February, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
Police identify an 18-year-old as the suspect in Tumbler Ridge school shootings.
Cuba-U.S. blockade forces Canadians to return home amid fuel shortages.
Witnesses sought after a sexual assault near a SkyTrain station in Surrey.
Canada urges NATO to make the Arctic Sentry initiative a permanent mission.
Arviat, Nunavut, chosen as the main campus site for Canada’s first Inuit university.
A school bus and car collide on Macleod Trail, leaving two drivers seriously injured.
A 30-year-old man charged with second-degree murder after a Winnipeg fire kills two women.
U.S. lawmakers learn Trump wanted to indict them through the press, raising concerns.
Hong Kong's press remains silent or celebrates Jimmy Lai’s 20-year jail sentence.
Kraft Heinz halts plans to split the company amid strategic shifts.
Canada’s new consumer rebates for electric vehicles will start on February 16th.
Ottawa announces changes to waste collection days starting March 30th.
Hamilton sets a new record for opioid overdose calls, highlighting a growing crisis.
Food allergies can be triggered in infancy, according to a new review.
Kevin shares his journey with his brother, dementia, and Down syndrome.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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