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Author: David Shribman
Publication Date: January 16, 2026 - 06:09
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Morning Update: One year in, Trump has changed the world
January 16, 2026
Good morning. A political earthquake rumbled across the globe, and the aftershocks are still being felt nearly one year later: Donald Trump’s inauguration. More on that below, plus fixing cellphone dead zones and renovating the most famous tropical greenhouse. But first:
Today’s headlines- Canada reaches a tariff deal with China on electric vehicles, canola and other products
- A Canadian has been killed at the hands of Iranian authorities, foreign minister Anita Anand confirms
- European troops arrive in Greenland as a show of support after talks with the U.S. end in “fundamental disagreement”
The Ottawa police hate and bias crime unit is looking for possible witnesses to an alleged assault Monday on a woman in a parking structure at the Bayshore Shopping Centre. Read More
February 6, 2026 - 10:46 | Norman Provencher | Ottawa Citizen
Jays announcer Buck Martinez has announced his retirement, ending a career that saw the former big-league catcher call over 4,000 Jays games over four-plus decades in the booth.
February 6, 2026 - 10:21 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Ottawa
These athletes may not have won medals, but they won the hearts of Canadians who cheered them on, watched them represent Canada or take part in games hosted by the country.
As this year’s Games get underway in Italy, here’s a look back at the competitors whose stories have left a mark on Olympic history.
Rhoda and Rhona Wurtele: St. Moritz 1948
They may no longer be household names, but these Canadian twins were pioneers of alpine skiing for women in the country. Famously known as “The Flying Twins...
February 6, 2026 - 09:57 | Courtney Greenberg | National Post





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