‘I can destroy the trade, I can destroy the country’: Trump

In a recent discourse surrounding the United States Supreme Court, sentiments have emerged that reflect a deep division among justices, particularly regarding issues that impact the fabric of the nation. One prominent voice has expressed pride in the judicial courage exhibited by Justices Thomas, Alito, and Kavanaugh. This praise, however, starkly contrasts with the disillusionment felt towards certain other members of the court, labeled as lacking the fortitude to do what is deemed right for the country. The underlying theme of this commentary centers on what is perceived as an…

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Trump talks ‘deeply disappointing’  Supreme Court anti-tariff ruling

Disappointment and Gratitude: A Reflection on the Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling The recent Supreme Court ruling on tariffs has ignited a wave of disappointment among many citizens. For those who hoped for a decision that would genuinely prioritize the wellbeing of the country, the outcome has been disheartening. The ruling not only raises concerns about the future of trade policies but also reflects a disappointing lack of courage among certain justices. This moment calls for a deeper examination of the implications and the judges’ roles in shaping the fabric of…

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Canada beats Finland 3-2 in Olympic semifinal

Team Canada Advances to Gold Medal Round After Thrilling Semi-Final Victory In an electrifying showdown, Team Canada has triumphed over Finland in the semi-finals of the men’s hockey tournament, securing a coveted spot in the gold medal match. The intense finale, characterized by nail-biting moments and gripping tension, has left fans both exhausted and exhilarated. CTV reporter Scott Hurst, providing on-the-ground insights from the national newsroom, captured the essence of this dramatic encounter. The game unfolded as an edge-of-the-seat spectacle, with both teams displaying unwavering grit and skill. From the…

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Toronto police welcome ‘Sylus’ as the newest member of the K9 unit

Welcoming a New Asset: Silus and PC Elli Edwards Join Toronto’s K-9 Unit In an event that underscores the Toronto Police Service’s commitment to innovative approaches in law enforcement, the K-9 unit has welcomed a new recruit: PSD Silus, a one-and-a-half-year-old Belgian Shepherd, and his police partner, PC Elli Edwards. Their official induction marks a significant milestone not only in their professional journey but also in enhancing community safety. Silus and PC Edwards have successfully completed an intensive training course designed to prepare them for the multifaceted challenges they will…

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U.S. Supreme Court rejects Trump’s global tariffs

Supreme Court Rules Against Trump’s AIPA Tariffs: A Landmark Decision In a pivotal decision that could reshape economic relations between the United States and Canada, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled six to three against the tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump under the Tariff Act of 1930, commonly referred to as the AIPA tariffs. This ruling not only challenges the financial policies of the previous administration but also sets a precedent for how tariffs will be imposed in the future, particularly concerning sensitive issues like fentanyl-related goods. The…

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Hwy. 401 EB express lanes closed in Mississauga after fatal crash

Navigating Rainy Conditions in the Greater Toronto Area: Challenges on the 401 As rain continues to envelop the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), daily commuters face significant challenges on the roadways. The inclement weather has led to various complications, particularly on the Eastbound Highway 401, where congestion is compounding day-to-day traffic. Around Winston Churchill, drivers have found themselves navigating a bottleneck situation. The express lanes have seen a marked decrease in speed due to the influx of vehicles trying to transition to the collectors. This merging process is critical in smoother…

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High winds and rain expected with weekend flurries ahead

Weather Outlook: A Transition from Rain to Cold The city’s skyline, shrouded in low clouds and wind, sets an atmospheric scene as the new weather system approaches. If you’re not yet experiencing rain, don’t let the calm deceive you. Remember to grab your umbrella before stepping out, as inclement weather looms just around the corner. Current temperatures stand at a chilly 2°C, setting the stage for a significant shift in conditions. Rain is anticipated to move in soon, lingering through the midday hours. As the day progresses, expect a brief…

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Pedestrian critically injured in Markham hit-and-run

Hit-and-Run Incident Leaves Pedestrian in Critical Condition in Markham This afternoon, a tragic hit-and-run incident in Markham has left a pedestrian with critical injuries, highlighting ongoing concerns regarding road safety and driver accountability. The collision occurred around 3:40 PM when a woman, whose identity has not yet been disclosed, was struck while crossing the street. Emergency services were swift to respond to the scene, rapidly transporting the injured pedestrian to a nearby hospital. As authorities provide medical attention, the community grapples with the alarming nature of this incident. Witnesses at…

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Feds outline new plan to combat extortion | CP24 Live at Five for Feb.19, 2026

Heartbreak and Hope in Toronto: Women’s Hockey, Extortion Measures, and the Comeback of Taste of the Danforth In a compelling display of national pride, Canadian fans gathered in various watch parties throughout the Greater Toronto Area to support their women’s hockey team in the gold medal game against the United States. The game, which concluded in heartbreak for local supporters and players alike, saw Canada narrowly lose 2-1 in overtime. While Canada initially lit up the scoreboard with a short-handed goal in the second period, the Americans managed to equalize…

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Dozens of Canadians reportedly sick at resort

Canadians Return from Mexican Vacation with Digestive Distress: An Emerging Public Health Concern In recent weeks, a troubling narrative has emerged from the Royalton Splash Riviera in Cancun, Mexico, where a significant number of Canadians vacationing at the resort have reported debilitating symptoms upon their return home. This situation has sparked alarm and drawn the attention of health experts, who suggest that a potential outbreak of foodborne illness may be at the root of this distress. Kelly Bennett, who traveled to Mexico with her extended family, anticipated a delightful Caribbean…

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