Canada News in English
February 14, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 14th February, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
Charles Milliard acclaimed as the new leader of the Quebec Liberal Party.
Democrats launch a probe into Trump and Lutnick's connections after bridge threats.
U.S. Congress rebukes Trump on Canada tariffs, and he threatens revenge.
Canada's energy minister aims to meet the April deadline on pipeline agreements.
Road closure in effect after wire snaps on Calgary’s Bearspaw feeder main.
89-year-old Pattullo Bridge permanently closes to vehicles as new bridge opens.
Family describes victim of fatal Edmonton fire as ‘funny, kind, and beautiful’.
Alberta government allocates $143 million to create classroom complexity teams.
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon pleads not guilty in Minnesota ICE protest case.
Partial U.S. government shutdown could lead to airport delays, travel groups warn.
Food inspectors' union stages demonstration against cuts to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Winnipeggers opting to stay home for Valentine’s Day amid rising costs.
Early allergen exposure may lower kids’ risk of food allergies, says McMaster study.
This Week in Science covers Mars molecules and a cholesterol-cutting compound.
Only half of Canadians know the risk factors for heart disease, a new report reveals.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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