Canada News in English
December 6, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 6th December, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
John Rustad resigns as B.C. Conservative leader amid internal turmoil and challenges.
Canada drops terror sanctions on Syria, reshaping its foreign policy stance.
Saskatchewan introduces new legislation for involuntary treatment of addiction issues.
Judge rules Alberta's proposed separation referendum unconstitutional, sparking political debate.
U.S. military kills four alleged narco-terrorists in controversial boat strike operation.
Canada’s unemployment rate falls to 6.5%, driven by strong job growth in November.
Venezuelans brace for potential U.S. military action amid rising tensions and anxiety.
Confirmed flu cases surge nearly 61%, prompting health officials to urge vaccinations.
Ottawa family faces deportation after being abandoned by their immigration consultant.
New research reveals how glacier retreat threatens ocean life due to nutrient loss.
Germany's new military service law ignites protests and divides public opinion.
Donald Trump's foreign policy strategy faces criticism as EU reaffirms alliance with the U.S.
Eglinton Crosstown LRT set to open soon after completing testing phase.
Oilers celebrate a nine-goal victory, boosting team morale ahead of upcoming games.
Astronaut Jonny Kim prepares for ISS departure alongside two cosmonauts for research mission.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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