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WATCH: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivers his annual Christmas message to Canadians.
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“It could have been worse,” said Peter Dydyk, a snowplow operator for Déneigement Husky, about the 13 cm of snow that fell in Montreal just as the holiday season gets underway. Gareth Madoc-Jones reports.
CityNews' Lindsay Dunn spoke with the stars of the new movie 'Red One' about a classic song that will go down in history.
"We ended up helping 18 or more people," says Samuel Drolet-Bégin, intervention worker at La Maison du Père, as he explains how their new pilot project saved more Montrealers than expected from being evicted from their homes. Corinne Boyer reports.
CityNews’ Lindsay Dunn spoke with the stars of the new movie ‘Red One’ about a classic song that will go down in history.
“We ended up helping 18 or more people,” says Samuel Drolet-Bégin, intervention worker at La Maison du Père, as he explains how their new pilot project saved more Montrealers than expected from being evicted from their homes. Corinne Boyer reports.
With the workers ordered back to work, Canada Post has resumed mail delivery but many packages won’t make it until after Santa has returned to the North Pole.
Canada is considering lifting sanctions imposed upon Syria more than a decade ago as well as removing HTS from its terror list after the Assad regime was toppled earlier this month by rebel forces, sources tell OMNI News.
U.S. troops in the Middle East have launched a barrage of airstrikes onto Sana’a, Yemen. Karling Donoghue reports on the purpose for the strikes and takes a look at Israel’s latest bombardment onto the Gaza Strip.
Canada Post said mail is being processed on a first-in, first-out basis, and it will start accepting new international mail on Dec. 23. The Santa Letters program is also back on after the month-long strike of more than 55,000 postal workers.