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President Trump has again argued the United States should acquire Greenland to support a proposed "Golden Dome" missile-defence system; Greenland hosts the Pituffik Space Base, a long-range early-warning radar site.
Global stocks steady after Greenland tensions ease
Global stocks were steady after a softer public stance by U.S. President Donald Trump eased tensions over Greenland, while the yen moved sharply amid signs Japanese authorities may be prepared to support the currency.
Canadian beef could soon return to China after four-year ban lifted
China lifted a ban on beef from Canadian processing plants that began in 2021 after an atypical BSE case, and Ottawa says plants previously approved to ship to China will be reauthorized once bilateral paperwork is completed.
Trump criticizes Carney in Davos and says he's not 'grateful'
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, U.S. President Donald Trump publicly rebuked Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, saying Carney was not 'grateful' after Carney's speech criticizing the current rules‑based international order; the exchange comes as Trump has recently escalated rhetoric about Greenland.
American Rare Earths and University of Wyoming partner on Halleck Creek byproduct research
Wyoming Rare, a subsidiary of American Rare Earths, was selected for a STAR Project award funded through the University of Wyoming's NSF Accelerating Research Translation program to assess potential byproducts from the Halleck Creek rare earths project.
Kids detained by ICE near Columbia Heights schools, family says.
Reports say four children were detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement before and after school in the Columbia Heights Public School district; two children, including a five-year-old, were reported as transferred to a detention center in Texas.
New Gaza plan unveiled by Trump's Board of Peace
Jared Kushner presented a $25 billion redevelopment blueprint for Gaza at the World Economic Forum in Davos; the Board of Peace says the plan depends on the demilitarization of Hamas and has prompted questions about whether residents were consulted.
Davos: Carney urges middle powers to unite as Trump speaks
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Prime Minister Mark Carney said middle powers like Canada should act together as the international order shifts; his address drew a standing ovation ahead of a speech by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Princeton mayor raises concern over uniquely high gas prices in town
Princeton Mayor Spencer Coyne sent an open letter saying the town's fuel price was 141.9 cents per litre and noted it is higher than nearby communities.
Davos signals a new great game for Canada
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Prime Minister Mark Carney gave a stark speech urging Canada to secure economic sovereignty and to help build coalitions of middle powers to resist economic coercion. He said the international rules-based order is diminished and warned against protectionism.
Canada EV deal with China may boost investment but U.S. access is unclear
Officials say the Canada-China trade deal could encourage Chinese electric vehicle production in Canada; critics have voiced concern and the outcome depends on upcoming trade talks with the United States.
German Chancellor Merz warns of 20th-century parallels in Davos remarks
At Davos, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Germany's 20th-century trajectory ended in catastrophe and linked that history to today's great‑power tensions; he outlined priorities including a planned increase in defence spending and measures to boost European competitiveness.
Carney rebuts Trump's 'Canada lives because of the U.S.' remark
In a national address in Quebec City, Prime Minister Mark Carney responded to U.S. President Donald Trump's World Economic Forum comment by saying, "But Canada doesn't live because of the United States. Canada thrives because we are Canadian." The remarks came as he opened a two-day cabinet planning forum focused on diversifying trade and international partnerships.
Stadium-Sized Honey Donations Sent to Atlanta Food Rescue.
The Sioux Honey Association and Smoothie King donated about three tons (several thousand bottles) of Sue Bee clover honey to be redistributed by Second Helpings Atlanta to families experiencing food scarcity.
ETF growth in Canada pushes assets above $700 billion
Canada's ETF assets topped $700 billion last year, rising nearly 38% year over year, as advisors increasingly use ETFs and active ETF offerings expand.
IKEA returns to the Interior Design Show Toronto with a kitchen-focused exhibit.
IKEA is presenting at the Interior Design Show Toronto from Jan. 22–25 with an immersive, kitchen-focused booth and product reveals including the TERRSJÖ door and discussion of STOCKHOLM 2025.
Mali's President appoints former Barrick executive to new mining oversight role
A Jan. 19 presidential decree created a ministerial-level post to oversee Mali's mining sector and named Hilaire Bebian Diarra, a former Barrick executive, to the role.
Chery eyes expansion into the Canadian EV market
Chery Automobile appears to be preparing to sell electric vehicles in Canada after Ottawa agreed to cut tariffs on a limited number of Chinese-made EVs; recruiters say Chery is hiring for roles and plans a Toronto-area office, while federal officials have provided few details.
Ford offers Diageo an olive branch in Crown Royal LCBO dispute
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he would ease his threat to remove Crown Royal from the LCBO if Diageo presents a written plan to replace jobs lost by the Amherstburg bottling closure. Diageo has said it will keep a significant footprint in Canada but has not confirmed any job-replacement proposal.
Anti-ICE arrests follow Minnesota church protest
Homeland Security investigators and FBI agents arrested Nekima Levy Armstrong and Chauntyll Louisa Allen in connection with a reported coordinated incident at Cities Church in St. Paul, officials said; Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said Armstrong is being charged under the federal Civil Rights Conspiracy statute (18 U.S.C. 241). Current court or scheduling details were not provided.
GM to move Buick Envision production from China to U.S.
General Motors said it will end China production of the Buick Envision and build the next-generation model at its Kansas City-area plant starting in 2028.
General Fusion to go public on Nasdaq in $1-billion SPAC deal
Richmond, B.C.-based General Fusion will merge with Dallas-based Spring Valley Acquisition Corp. III in a deal valuing the company at $1 billion USD, and the company plans to begin trading on Nasdaq once the transaction closes.
CPP Investment Board faces scrutiny over $416 million investment in Elon Musk's xAI.
The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board disclosed about a $416 million investment in Elon Musk's xAI, maker of the Grok chatbot; Grok has been linked to reports of non-consensual deepfake images and faces at least one lawsuit.
New Gaza plan presented as luxury real estate vision
US officials including Jared Kushner and President Donald Trump presented a plan at the World Economic Forum in Davos proposing a rebuilt Gaza with waterfront towers and at least $25 billion in investment. A UN official has warned that many Gazans are living in inhumane conditions after widespread damage and displacement.
$27-trillion 'long USA' position: will the world cut exposure?
Foreign investors held a net US$27.6‑trillion 'long' position in U.S. assets, and official U.S. Treasury figures show foreigners bought a net US$1.27‑trillion of U.S. securities in the first 11 months of last year.
Ontario's Ford urges auto sector to oppose Carney's China EV deal
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has rallied the provincial auto sector to oppose Prime Minister Mark Carney's proposed agreement with China that would allow 49,000 Chinese electric vehicle imports at about a six per cent tariff in exchange for eased canola levies.
U.S. economy grew 4.4% in the third quarter, the fastest pace in two years.
The Commerce Department revised U.S. GDP growth to a 4.4% annual rate for the third quarter, citing strong consumer spending and a contribution from net exports.
IperionX receives prototype purchase order for U.S. Army combat systems
IperionX said it received a prototype purchase order for U.S. Army heavy ground combat systems, and the company's release included forward‑looking statements that outlined risks and uncertainties.
Rocket Lab completes successful Electron launch for Open Cosmos
Rocket Lab completed its first launch of 2026 and its 80th Electron mission, deploying two Open Cosmos satellites into a 1,050 km circular orbit from Mahia, New Zealand.
Toronto records worst year on record for new home sales in 2025
Toronto saw its lowest new home sales on record in 2025, totaling about 5,314 units, and industry groups warn the slump risks large job losses and reduced future construction; next steps by governments are undetermined at this time.
