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Remembering Catherine O’Hara: A Brilliant Career and Lasting Legacy

Catherine Anne O’Hara, the beloved Canadian-American actress, comedian, and writer whose career spanned more than five decades, died on January 30, 2026, at the age of 71 following a brief illness, her representatives confirmed. Her passing was met with an outpouring of grief and tributes from fans, colleagues, and collaborators around the world. Born in Toronto on March 4, 1954, O’Hara was the sixth of seven children in a family […]

todayJanuary 31, 2026 3

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Bomb cyclone disrupts North America as extreme cold grips Canadian cities coast to coast

A powerful bomb cyclone sweeping across North America is bringing widespread disruption to travel, infrastructure, and daily life, while pushing dangerously cold Arctic air deep into Canada, affecting major cities from coast to coast. A bomb cyclone, formally known as bombogenesis, occurs when a storm rapidly intensifies, with atmospheric pressure dropping sharply in a short period of time. This rapid strengthening fuels powerful winds, heavy precipitation, and abrupt temperature swings. […]

todayJanuary 31, 2026 3

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Pierre Poilievre survives leadership confidence vote at Conservative convention in Calgary

Calgary — Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre has survived a leadership confidence vote at the party’s national convention in Calgary, securing enough support from delegates to remain leader as the party prepares for the next federal election. The vote, held during the multi-day gathering of party members, MPs, and organizers, followed longstanding party rules requiring a leadership review after a federal election loss. While Poilievre remained leader, the results offered […]

todayJanuary 31, 2026 6

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Historic Winter Storm Paralyzes Travel and Daily Life Across North America, With Brutal Impact in Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal

A powerful winter storm that swept across much of the United States over the weekend has now left a deep imprint on southern Canada, burying major cities under heavy snowfall, snarling air and ground travel, and forcing widespread closures across Ontario and Quebec. The massive system affected large parts of North America, disrupting daily life from the Midwest and Northeast in the United States through Canada’s most densely populated corridor. […]

todayJanuary 26, 2026 10

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Arctic Cold Front and Powerful Winter Storm Continue to Disrupt Travel Across Canada as Cleanup Efforts Intensify

Updated Monday, January 26, 12:00 p.m. A sweeping Arctic cold front paired with an intense winter storm system that moved across North America over the weekend continues to grip large parts of Canada at midday Monday, bringing some of the coldest temperatures in decades and ongoing disruption to travel, transit, and daily life. While snowfall has eased in many areas, the lingering effects of the storm, including extreme cold, snow […]

todayJanuary 24, 2026 7