Canada News in English
December 11, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 11th December, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
B.C. issues flood warnings as Coquihalla closes and evacuation alerts are declared in Abbotsford.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith faces a recall push as a petition gains traction.
U.S. seizes an oil tanker off Venezuela's coast, with Trump confirming the operation.
Tiny Tots Montreal clinic closes, citing doctor salary reform as a contributing factor.
Ottawa aims to strengthen laws against gender-based violence with new measures.
Venezuela's Machado defies a travel ban to accept her Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo.
Canada becomes the first country to designate extremist network 764 as a terrorist entity.
House of Commons defeats Poilievre's pipeline motion, calling it a political stunt.
Alberta invokes the notwithstanding clause to pass a controversial bill affecting transgender rights.
EU and Canada agree to collaborate on mutual recognition of digital IDs.
Australia moves to ban social media for youth under 16, sparking debate on child safety.
Trump intensifies criticism of GOP rebels, threatening primary challenges in Indiana.
Canada issues a serious travel advisory for Thailand amid escalating border tensions.
Ukraine presents revised peace plans to U.S. officials as Zelenskyy discusses reconstruction.
Wages emerge as the key issue in Air Transat pilot negotiations, impacting flight schedules.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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