Canada threatens U.S. with tariffs, partial suspension of USMCA over electric vehicle tax credit
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland has written to top U.S. senators threatening to suspend parts of the USMCA trade agreement and impose tariffs on American goods unless U.S. officials back away from a proposed tax credit for American-built electric vehicles.
And just like that, Peloton shares tank after fatal cameo in Sex and the City reboot

Shares in at-home exercise company Peloton fell to their lowest level in 19 months on Friday after a character in the Sex and the City reboot died after using one of the company's devices in the pilot episode.
Federal government to announce child care deals with N.B., N.W.T. next week

The federal government will announce child care deals with New Brunswick and the Northwest Territories next week, CBC has learned — leaving Ontario the only province that hasn't yet committed to the program.
Bob Dole remembered by Biden as 'man of principle, pragmatism' at funeral

Bob Dole was honoured Friday at Washington National Cathedral and the Second World War monument he helped create as top leaders from both parties saluted the longtime Kansas senator's ability to practise bare-knuckle politics without compromising his civility.
Quebec politicians divided, federal MPs outraged after teacher removed for wearing hijab

Until now, federal politicians have shied away from taking a stance against the controversial bill. But now some MPs say they can no longer stay silent.
As holidays approach, Iqaluit residents want to know when water crisis will end

With the holidays approaching and a do-not-consume order still in place two months after fuel contamination was detected in Iqaluit's water, some residents say they'd like to know when they can start drinking their tap water again.
Minister Marci Ien self-isolating after potential COVID-19 exposure at gala
Women and Gender Equality and Youth Minister Marci Ien is self-isolating for COVID-19 after attending a gala event in Toronto earlier this week, according to her office.
Fake mosque on Canadian Forces base in Alberta raises concerns for Muslim community
CFB Suffield base commander Lt.-Col. Stephen Burke says a fake mosque on the base is part of a simulated village built in 2006 used exclusively by British forces.
The Nutcracker returns to National Ballet of Canada for 1st time since 2019
A holiday tradition is restored as the National Ballet of Canada stages a dress rehearsal for its famed production of The Nutcracker on Dec. 9. The show, cancelled last year due to the pandemic, will run from Dec. 10-31 at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto.
Losing candidate for Manitoba Tory leadership to ask court to throw out election results

In a civil case that has the potential to set a Canadian legal precedent, Court of Queen's Bench Justice James Edmond will entertain arguments Friday from Glover and the Manitoba PCs about whether the Oct. 30 election contravened the party's constitution or leadership-race rules.