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Canada learned lessons from Trump's first term — and vice versa, says ambassador

Canada learned lessons from Trump's first term — and vice versa, says ambassador

WASHINGTON — It's a truism in foreign-policy circles that the world learned some hard lessons from Donald Trump's volatile first term as president.
'Very different Christmas' for those affected by B.C. wildfires this season

'Very different Christmas' for those affected by B.C. wildfires this season

British Columbia's 2023 wildfires were a life-changing disaster for many, and their impact has echoed into the holiday season.
In the news today: Canada's ambassador to the U.S. talks Trump, UN resolution on Gaza

In the news today: Canada's ambassador to the U.S. talks Trump, UN resolution on Gaza

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today... 'Watershed year' for Canada-U.S.
Outgoing Norad commander says Canada, U.S. too slow to adapt to threats

Outgoing Norad commander says Canada, U.S. too slow to adapt to threats

OTTAWA — In a world of uncertainty, there is one critical mission the North American Aerospace Defence Command can count on every year: tracking Santa Claus.
A 'watershed year' for Canada-U.S. relations, but guess who's lurking in the wings?

A 'watershed year' for Canada-U.S. relations, but guess who's lurking in the wings?

WASHINGTON — Two years ago, the new United States ambassador to Canada arrived in snowbound Ottawa for the first time, thinking he knew all about America's rock-ribbed relationship with its trusted northern neighbour.
Intelligence watchdog's delayed report says Global Affairs program risks blowback

Intelligence watchdog's delayed report says Global Affairs program risks blowback

OTTAWA — Canada's intelligence watchdog says a program that has diplomats collecting sensitive information abroad runs the risk of blowback from foreign states.
'Diminished' hope: Yellowhead Institute to end reports on TRC calls to action

'Diminished' hope: Yellowhead Institute to end reports on TRC calls to action

OTTAWA — Canada has been so slow to carry out recommendations from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that an Indigenous-led think tank says it has decided to stop publishing an annual report tracking its progress.
New Liberal ads in Prairie ridings target Conservatives over Ukraine trade deal

New Liberal ads in Prairie ridings target Conservatives over Ukraine trade deal

OTTAWA — The Liberals have been accusing the Conservatives of "turning their backs on Ukraine," and now the party is making that argument in attack ads running in more than a dozen Prairie ridings that are home to large Ukrainian communities.
Quebec, Inuit to reopen self-government negotiations in new year

Quebec, Inuit to reopen self-government negotiations in new year

MONTREAL — The Quebec government and the organization that officially represents Inuit in the province are reopening negotiations around self-government for the province's Far North.
Woman, 72, uses shovel to chase naked intruder from her Vancouver home, police say

Woman, 72, uses shovel to chase naked intruder from her Vancouver home, police say

VANCOUVER — Police say a 72-year-old woman used a shovel to chase a combative and naked man from her Vancouver home on Tuesday night. Vancouver police say in a statement the man entered the home by smashing a window with a pointed metal rod.