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Author: Danielle Groen
Publication Date: January 27, 2026 - 06:21
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Morning Update: Grocery prices are making Canadians miserable
January 27, 2026
Good morning. Incomes may be outpacing inflation, but Canadians are still feeling the squeeze at the grocery checkout – more on that below, along with Toronto’s snow woes and World Cup asylum claims. But first:
Today’s headlines- Canada spoke with a Trump official to reassure the U.S. that a free-trade deal with Beijing is not in the works
- A U.S. Border Patrol commander will leave Minneapolis as Trump reshuffles the leadership of his immigration crackdown
- Ryan Wedding pleads not guilty to charges of murder conspiracy and drug trafficking
Toronto drivers lost about 100 hours, or roughly four days, stuck in rush-hour traffic in 2025, according to the annual Traffic Index report.
January 30, 2026 - 12:00 | Prisha Dev | Global News - Ottawa
Toronto drivers lost about 100 hours, or roughly four days, stuck in rush-hour traffic in 2025, according to the annual Traffic Index report.
January 30, 2026 - 12:00 | Prisha Dev | Global News - Canada
A grieving Toronto-area mother is pushing for answers after her 26-year-old diabetic son, who was struggling with vision loss and depression, was granted a doctor-assisted death in British Columbia in December after his family says he was deemed ineligible for euthanasia in his own province.
Canada’s medical assistance in dying (MAID) law allowed their son to doctor shop until he found a willing enabler on the other side of the country, the family says.
The controversial case, which has garnered international media attention, highlights how malleable Canada’s MAID system has become...
January 30, 2026 - 11:55 | Sharon Kirkey | National Post




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