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It’s been quite the year. Justin Trudeau’s decision to step down in early January sparked what felt like several years of major developments crammed into a few short months: Mark Carney’s entry into the Liberal leadership race, his win and lightning-fast election...
December 29, 2025 - 06:30 | Various Contributors | Walrus
In a Quebec courtroom last October, Sylvie Desjardins delivered a message to her daughter's killer that was 30 years in the making.
December 29, 2025 - 06:28 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada
Good morning. U.S. President Donald Trump said an agreement to end the war in Ukraine is “getting a lot closer, maybe very close” after this weekend. More on that below, along with the biggest sporting moments in 2025 and where to travel in 2026. Let’s get to it.TOP STORY
December 29, 2025 - 06:19 | Sierra Bein | The Globe and Mail
A former Cold War fallout shelter in rural Nova Scotia is being transformed into luxury condominiums for elite clients seeking refuge from global crises.
December 29, 2025 - 06:17 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada
Anti-money-laundering experts are calling on the Ontario government to create a land ownership transparency registry to crack down on criminals who hide illicit funds in real estate. Such public registries force the disclosure of the ultimate, or beneficial, owners of properties, including those held by corporations, partners and trustees. Advocates say the registries disrupt the flow of dirty money while also helping to stem rising housing costs. “Ontario really needs to do this,” said Sasha Caldera, campaign director for the End Snow-Washing Coalition, which advocates for beneficial...
December 29, 2025 - 06:15 | Jill Mahoney | The Globe and Mail
WASHINGTON, D.C. — ‘Tis the season for renaming – everything from a cultural hub dedicated to a beloved slain president to new destroyers to 2025 itself. No, President Donald Trump hasn’t labeled the year with his name, but his U.S. Trade Representative, in a new op-ed, just dubbed it the “year of the tariff.”
“The year 2025 will be remembered as the year of the tariff, regardless of one’s economic ideology,” Jamieson Greer wrote. “International trade is neither good nor bad — it just is. The real question is whether trade patterns serve the national interest. For President Donald...
December 29, 2025 - 06:00 | Tracy Moran | National Post




