World Report

Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes

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Nov 25, 2025
Ottawa and Alberta are teaming up to support a new oil pipeline, stirring up discussions on energy policy. Meanwhile, overnight strikes in Kyiv have tragically claimed lives and disrupted essential services. In a surprising twist, author Thomas King learns he is not Indigenous after all. A Nova Scotia mother raises alarms about online predators targeting her daughter through school devices. Finally, experts highlight how recent RSV vaccine rollouts are significantly reducing hospitalizations among infants.
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INSIGHT

Pipeline Deal Lowers Legal Barriers

  • Ottawa and Alberta are negotiating carve-outs and investments to enable a proposed pipeline to BC's northwest coast.
  • The MOU may ease federal rules but does not ensure the project will be built due to opposition and lack of private proponent interest.
INSIGHT

Widespread Strikes Hit Kyiv

  • Ukraine reported heavy overnight missile and drone strikes that killed multiple people and damaged infrastructure in Kyiv.
  • The attacks disrupted water, electricity and heat and occurred amid international talks aimed at ending the war.
ANECDOTE

Off-Duty Mountie Arrests Vulnerable Woman

  • A 34-year-old woman with autism was physically removed and arrested by an off-duty RCMP officer outside his jurisdiction.
  • The local force declined charges and later investigated the officer for assault but closed the case without charges.
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