
School buses are not running again Friday in eastern Ontario communities such as Kingston and Cornwall after Thursday's storm. They are running in other places such as Ottawa, Belleville and Pembroke.
January 16, 2026 - 06:19 | | CBC News - Ottawa
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 headlinesCanada reaches a tariff deal with China on electric vehicles, canola and other productsA Canadian has been killed at the hands of Iranian authorities, foreign minister Anita Anand confirmsEuropean troops arrive in Greenland as a show of support after talks with the U.S. end in “fundamental disagreement...
January 16, 2026 - 06:09 | David Shribman | The Globe and Mail
A former CBC human resources employee is suing the national broadcaster claiming he was forced to leave a work environment so toxic and discriminatory there was a designated “crying room” so employees could deal with office stress.
The lawsuit also alleges CBC management in its northern operations kept a secret “do not hire” list that disproportionately blacklisted marginalized, disabled and Indigenous people.
Karl Johnston worked in human resources with CBC North based in Yellowknife, N.W.T., from 2018 until 2023.
His title was senior specialist in talent acquisition for CBC...
January 16, 2026 - 06:00 | Adrian Humphreys | National Post
Celia Johnston was supposed to be back at work in October, but a week before her return, she got a call saying her job was being cut.
January 16, 2026 - 06:00 | Felicia Parrillo | Global News - Canada
OTTAWA — A new rocket startup to be launched Friday says it plans to soon become the first Canadian company to have the capacity to launch medium-payload satellites in space, filling in a potentially important niche in Canada’s defence.
Canada Rocket Company says the turbulence in global politics is likely to increase Canada’s need for a sovereign rocket company that can take domestically-controlled satellites to space.
The Toronto-based company has already raised $6.2-million from the Business Development Bank of Canada, a Crown corporation, and a range of private investors...
January 16, 2026 - 06:00 | Simon Tuck | National Post
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January 16, 2026 - 06:00 | Bruce Garrioch | Ottawa Citizen





