Canada News in English
February 18, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 18th February, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
Stephen Colbert claims CBS blocked his interview with Democrat James Talarico, but CBS denies it.
Family demands a public inquiry following a woman's death at St. Boniface Hospital.
Tense Ukraine-Russia talks will resume Wednesday, with no agreement on key issues yet.
Prime Minister Carney issues a statement on Ramadan as Canadian Muslims celebrate.
Tumbler Ridge school shooting victim is making progress and may return home soon.
Iran and the US reach an agreement on guiding principles after constructive talks.
Conservative leader Poilievre emphasizes national unity amid threats of separation.
Quebec commission finds SAAQclic management lied to the government for years.
Tragic collision in Hamilton leaves one dead and two others hospitalized.
Toronto police release new photos of a missing senior, raising safety concerns.
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi's cabinet resigns, but she aims for reappointment.
Peru's Congress votes to impeach President Jose Jeri amid government shake-up.
Police arrest a man with a shotgun running towards the US Capitol building.
Alberta invests $400 million in new water bombers to combat wildfire risks.
New federal alcohol tax hike is set to take effect on April 1.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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