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Author: Laurence Wall
Publication Date: January 21, 2026 - 16:41
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War veteran Susie Gellman worked for Canada’s version of Bletchley Park
January 21, 2026
Susie Gellman, 101 years old, was the centre of attention on Aug. 6, 2022 as she stood next to a plaque unveiled at Laurier House, near downtown Ottawa.
Ms. Gellman was, at the time, likely the only surviving member of a top-secret Canadian organization during the Second World War. She was definitely the only former member able to attend the historic commemoration ceremony.
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday,
U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a speech
heavily aimed at a domestic audience and focused on America’s economy, but which also made crucial reference to the many geopolitical storms that involve America today, from...
January 21, 2026 - 19:40 | Joseph Brean | National Post
Climate change is rapidly shrinking the number of reliable hosts for the Winter Olympics and Paralympics, say Canadian researchers studying how to adapt the Games as a new paper floats the idea of a unified event or multi-country hosts.The study published Wednesday builds on recent research co-authored by the University of Waterloo’s Daniel Scott that suggested about half of a possible 93 locations could reliably host the Olympics in February by mid-century if global warming continues on its current trajectory.
January 21, 2026 - 19:40 | Jordan Omstead | The Globe and Mail
A new report puts Saskatoon top of the list of Canadian cities to raise a family. Residents agree, saying there's many schools, amenities, a lower population, and the university.
January 21, 2026 - 19:40 | Ashley Beherns | Global News - Canada

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