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January 23, 2026 06:26 UTC

Notably absent as Donald Trump launched his vaunted “Board of Peace” on Thursday morning in Switzerland was Mark Carney. Here’s what to know:What is the Trump’s Board of Peace? “Once this board is completely formed, we can do pretty much whatever in conjunction with the United Nations. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementU.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a member of the founding executive board, called it a “board of action,” and Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said, “the charter is now in full force, and the board of peace is now an official international organization.”Who has accepted invitations to Trump’s Board of Peace? Who has turned down invitations to Trump’s Board of Peace and who’s on the fence?

January 23, 2026 02:16 UTC

‘Canada doesn’t live because of the U.S.’: CarneyNewsDuration 0:57Prime Minister Mark Carney responded directly to U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim at the World Economic Forum in Davos that ‘Canada lives because of the United States’ during a speech Thursday, kicking off a Liberal cabinet retreat in Quebec City. Carney’s remarks were added to his speech on the fly, according to his office.

January 23, 2026 02:01 UTC

In reacting to the news of the Chinese EV deal, Ford said “so much for the partnership,” then added: “At least I know where I stand now.”Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementFord says he found out about the EV deal only a few hours before it was announced. In Carney’s Canadian version of the new world order, personal relationships count for nothing and it’s every province for itself. Without access to the U.S. market, a Chinese EV plant could never produce the volume needed to justify the expense of building it. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementUnder current federal rules, car companies in Canada would actually subsidize the new Chinese EV imports. Given the uncertainty over the future of the Canada-U.S. trade deal, Carney’s concession to the Chinese is ill-timed, at best.

January 23, 2026 01:19 UTC

OTTAWA — As Prime Minister Mark Carney’s speech about the need for middle powers to unite against “hegemons” receives international praise, his main political rival back in Canada calls him “lucky” to be judged by his words. “So far, Mr. Carney has been lucky that he’s been judged by his rhetoric and his stated intention, by the number of his trips and meetings overseas,” Poilievre said in a statement, circulated by his office. Poilievre also underscored that regardless of Canadians’ feelings towards the U.S. administration, Canada’s relationship with its closest neighbour remains. Poilievre, who last week took to X to affirm support for Greenland’s sovereignty, also touched on the issue in Thursday’s statement. The Conservative leader has over the past year faced criticism from within about his ability to pivot to confront the Canada-U.S. issue, which dominated much of last year’s federal election campaign, which the Liberals won.

January 23, 2026 01:16 UTC





Following the Dallas Cowboys’ firing of first-year Defensive Coordinator Matt Eberflus, both the fanbase, and seemingly the organization, fell in love with one name as his replacement: Broncos defensive assistant Jim Leonhard. The 43-year-old Wisconsin native and former NFL safety is Denver’s assistant head coach and defensive pass game coordinator, and he’s risen through the ranks quickly to earn those titles. Lots of buzz going around that the Giants are looking to hire #Broncos defensive pass-game coordinator Jim Leonhard as their new DC. Arizona, as things stand right now, is likely to hire Joseph away from Denver, leaving Sean Payton in need of a defensive coordinator. If you haven’t caught on yet, I’ll put it this way: the Dallas Cowboys are probably Jim Leonhard’s fourth, fifth, or longer choice, behind both New York teams, Green Bay, and Denver.

January 23, 2026 00:01 UTC

But unlike Greenland, Trump can’t afford to buy Canada. Obviously, the U.S. cannot afford to buy Canada, and Canadians, like Greenlanders, aren’t interested in being absorbed. However, Trump intends to “buy” Greenland or invade it despite their objections, and Canadians rightly worry that they might be next. However, at the end of the day, any deal to “buy” Canada would be prohibitive. So my message to the White House, based on my research, is loud and clear: Mr. Trump, you may try to buy Greenland, but you can’t afford Canada.

January 22, 2026 23:25 UTC

Why does this winter feel unusually snowy? NewsDuration 1:34With snow falling since November, this winter has felt more snowy than usual. Frank Seglenieks, the co-ordinator of the E.D. Soulis Memorial weather station at the University of Waterloo, explains that Waterloo region has already received an average full winter's worth of snowfall. CBC K-W spoke with Seglenieks to find out what to expect with two more months left in the season.

January 22, 2026 23:23 UTC

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January 22, 2026 22:51 UTC

Record-breaking cold temperatures to hit parts of the PrairiesNewsDuration 4:12An Arctic air mass is moving across North America, causing extreme cold in the Prairies. CBC's Alexandre Silberman speaks with members of the Circle Project, an Indigenous non-profit in Regina stepping up to help vulnerable people get through the extreme temperatures.

January 22, 2026 22:48 UTC

There’s a second accessible rink on the Northeast Avalon, and Para ice hockey players are pumpedNewsDuration 2:17There are features at the Paradise Double Ice Complex that some people might not think about. But they can mean the difference in being able to get out on the ice and play. The CBC’s Leila Beaudoin reports.

January 22, 2026 22:39 UTC

The stars of the popular Canadian hockey drama Heated Rivalry are headed to the Olympics. Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie will be among the torchbearers carrying the Olympic flame for the Milan Cortina Games in February. Heated Rivalry will start airing in Italy on Feb. 1 on HBO Max, which is also one of the official Olympic rights holders for the Milan Cortina Games. Heated Rivalry has already been renewed for a second season after its runaway success on streaming platforms in Canada and the United States. WATCH | 'A little bit spicier than we were all expecting': Hit show Heated Rivalry creates buzz among Ottawa's 2SLGBTQ+ hockey players | Duration 2:38 CBC's Emma Weller checks in with Ottawa Pride Hockey to see how the hit show Heated Rivalry is being received by the city's 2SLGBTQ+ hockey community.

January 22, 2026 19:50 UTC

The Salal Sexual Violence Support Centre, based in BC, provides no-cost care to women, trans, Two-Spirit& nonbinary survivors of sexualized violence. The federal funding sustaining these Crisis Lines is set to end in March 2026. Even though the lines wereoriginally created as provincial services, they have become a de facto national crisis line for survivors. Minister, it is not enough to say in words that you wish to strengthen federal action to deal with gender-based violence. Nina Krieger, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General (BC)Via email: [email protected]Ms. Jennifer Blatherwick, Parliamentary Secretary for Gender Equity (BC)Via email: [email protected]

January 22, 2026 19:41 UTC

Trump announces Greenland ‘framework’ deal, claps back at CarneyNewsDuration 8:20Donald Trump backed off his Greenland threats after announcing he's reach the 'framework' for a possible future deal, but offered no specifics. The U.S. president also responded to Prime Minister Mark Carney's World Economic Forum speech, calling Canada 'ungrateful.'

January 22, 2026 18:01 UTC

Here's how Trump's position shifted: Trump announces Greenland ‘framework’ deal, claps back at Carney | Duration 8:20 Donald Trump backed off his Greenland threats after announcing he's reach the 'framework' for a possible future deal, but offered no specifics. "The United States is treated very unfairly by NATO," Trump said. After his speech in Davos, Trump took questions from World Economic Forum president Borge Brende. Trump's speech was littered with such contradictions, revealing some of the holes in his arguments even before he caved on his push for ownership. There was also the veiled threat contained in what was arguably the most ominous line in Trump's speech.

January 22, 2026 17:51 UTC