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Author: Danielle Groen
Publication Date: January 22, 2026 - 06:27
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Morning Update: Trump 2.0 is a boon for gold
January 22, 2026
Good morning. Donald Trump’s erratic policies have been very good business for gold – more on that below, along with Canada’s potential social media ban for kids and cheaper electric cars. But first:
Today’s headlines- Trump says he will drop the tariff threat on countries opposing his Greenland acquisition
- Canada’s civilian health care system is put to the test in a mass casualty war game
- A Canadian general serving with the U.S. Army would not be subject to a potential Minnesota deployment
An Ottawa city councillor wants to ban feeding wild animals, and plans to introduce her motion to City Committee this Thursday. Laura Dudas is the voice for Orleans West-Innes. She argues that feeding wildlife can attract rodents, hence her request to tighten the present-day legislation. Dudas joins Kristy Cameron to explain further. Later in the show, we pick the brain of Nathaniel Heppell, a wildlife control specialist who also operates Ace Wildlife and Pest Control. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.
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