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Author: Mike Hager
Publication Date: February 5, 2026 - 22:26
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History shows police corruption is challenging for Canada
February 5, 2026
Corruption allegations announced this week against seven Toronto police officers and a retired officer left their chief sombre and pledging to restore public trust, but they didn’t surprise Jim Lowry.
February 23, 2026 - 06:34 | | The Globe and Mail
In July of 1979, Ronald Reagan, then eighteen months from the presidency, was taken to see the North American Aerospace Defense Command, better known as NORAD. The underground facility, jointly run by the United States and Canada, is carved inside Cheyenne Mountain, near Colorado Springs. In one widely cited account of the visit, many on the tour were visibly awed by the scale and seriousness of the operation. But when Reagan asked what the US could do to stop a nuclear missile, the answer shocked him: nothing.
As the story goes, Reagan was told that all NORAD could do was track incoming...
February 23, 2026 - 06:30 | Peter Jones | Walrus
Good morning. Today we are catching up on the death of a cartel leader in Mexico and developments in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. We will also make sense of tariff talks and our Olympic performance. Let’s get to it.
February 23, 2026 - 06:28 | Sierra Bein | The Globe and Mail



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