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Author: Lindsay Jones, Marcus Gee
Publication Date: January 4, 2026 - 20:05
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Venezuelans living across Canada carry complex feelings about Maduro’s ouster
January 4, 2026
Juliana Fombona said she felt a surge of hope when she learned that the U.S. military captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro from Caracas on Saturday. But that optimism was fleeting as she began to ponder what the future might hold.
The same political forces behind Mr. Maduro are still entrenched in her home country despite his removal, said Ms. Fombona, an architect who has lived in Halifax for 23 years. And it’s still unclear who will run Venezuela, whether democracy will be restored and when the humanitarian crisis may improve.
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February 2, 2026 - 12:39 | Sierra Bein | The Globe and Mail
Peel Regional Police
have announced
that seven Toronto men have been arrested and charged in connection with a 2024 crime that began as a home invasion and ended up with one man dead.
On Oct. 1, 2024, at approximately 3:40 a.m., officers responded to shots fired at a residence in the area...
February 2, 2026 - 12:39 | Chris Knight | National Post
When does a separatist movement become a threat to Canada’s national security?
This is a question hanging in the air in Alberta. People are asking how it can possibly be that the very same individuals who are leading the separatist movement can also be three meetings deep into a relationship with senior officials of the Donald Trump administration in Washington, with a fourth scheduled for this month.
Treason. Sedition. Traitorous. These are words that are ricocheting around the radio talk shows and the social media channels.
In the aftermath of the United States’ move on Venezuela,...
February 2, 2026 - 12:32 | Patrick Lennox | Walrus





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