A sepia-toned drawing of a sleeping cat, possibly representing one of the cats in the Alberta custody case. Alberta Judge Rules on Pet Custody, Splits Cats Between Ex-Spouses Alberta judge rules on cat custody, splitting four cats between ex-spouses after a lengthy legal battle. Daily News Alberta The Canada Report Staff Jan 17, 2026 — 3 min read
Trucks block streets near Parliament Hill during the 2022 Freedom Convoy protests in Ottawa. Federal Court of Appeal to Rule on Emergencies Act Use in Ottawa Protests Federal Court rules Emergencies Act use in Ottawa protests unjustified, impacting Charter rights of 2022 Freedom Convoy participants. Daily News The Canada Report Staff Jan 16, 2026 — 3 min read
VIA Rail trains halted on tracks near a stop sign, illustrating the Scarborough collision impact. Scarborough Train Collision Halts VIA Rail Service, Closes Roads Amid Snowstorm Scarborough train collision halts VIA Rail service, causing 3-4 hour delays amid snowstorm. Roads closed, emergency crews respond. Daily News Ontario The Canada Report Staff Jan 16, 2026 — 3 min read
Illustration of a female doctor with a stethoscope, symbolizing Ontario's female physicians. Ontario Female Doctors Spend 20% More Time with Patients, Study Reveals Ontario female doctors spend 20% more time with patients, highlighting gender pay gap and need for compensation reform. Daily News Ontario The Canada Report Staff Jan 15, 2026 — 3 min read
Close-up of wheat stalks in a Saskatchewan field, highlighting agricultural research focus. Saskatchewan Receives $9.7M for Crop Research to Boost Agricultural Innovation Saskatchewan's crop research receives $9.7M boost, enhancing innovation and competitiveness in the agricultural sector. Daily News Saskatchewan The Canada Report Staff Jan 15, 2026 — 3 min read
A guard tower and barbed wire fence at a Canadian correctional facility, highlighting security measures. Vancouver Report Reveals Indigenous Incarceration Rate 10 Times Higher in Six Provinces Indigenous incarceration rate in six provinces is 10 times higher than non-Indigenous, highlighting systemic issues in justice system. Daily News The Canada Report Staff Jan 15, 2026 — 3 min read
Illustration of a hand holding a smartphone, symbolizing telecom complaints in Canada. Canada Telecom Complaints Rise 17% as Rogers Tops List Telecom complaints in Canada rise 17%, with Rogers leading at 38%. Billing issues dominate, marking a five-year high. Daily News The Canada Report Staff Jan 14, 2026 — 3 min read
Quebec Premier François Legault announces his resignation at a press conference in Quebec City. Quebec Premier François Legault Resigns Amid Falling Polls Ahead of Election Quebec Premier François Legault resigns amid falling polls and internal party strife, leaving CAQ to find a new leader quickly. Daily News Quebec The Canada Report Staff Jan 14, 2026 — 3 min read