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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”
OTTAWA — Federal Energy Minister Tim Hodgson didn’t directly mention the threat of Alberta separation when speaking in Calgary on Friday, but his remarks drew a clear connection between Ottawa-Alberta energy cooperation and keeping the country together.
Hodgson said it was high time for federal policymakers to adopt a mindset of “Prairie pragmatism” when it comes to developing and leveraging Canada’s abundant natural resources.
“Ottawa has awoken to something Western Canada has known for a long time: energy and mineral security is also national security,” Hodgson told the downtown...
February 13, 2026 - 14:31 | Rahim Mohamed | National Post
Peel Regional Police say nearly 200 charges have been laid after an investigation into more than 35 commercial break-and-enters in Mississauga.
February 13, 2026 - 14:27 | Prisha Dev | Global News - Canada
Peel Regional Police say nearly 200 charges have been laid after an investigation into more than 35 commercial break-and-enters in Mississauga.
February 13, 2026 - 14:27 | Prisha Dev | Global News - Ottawa





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