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EPISODE · Jan 6, 2026 · 27 MIN

Canada’s solidarity with Greenland, Venezuela’s uncertain future, child’s harrowing zipline experience, and more

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Prime Minister Mark Carney says he backs Danish sovereignty over Greenland, after the U.S. President renews his annexation threats. Donald Trump’s takeover talk is just one of a number of distractions for Carney as world leaders gather in France for high-level coalition talks on the war in Ukraine.Also: Washington ramps up the rhetoric, and pressure on Venezuela, as reports of government crackdowns across the South American country threaten to push the nation deeper into crisis.And: A Toronto zipline accident involving a young boy triggers family outrage, and a demand for answers.Plus: China’s EV takeover, new safety questions into Swiss Alps bar fire, Canadian concerns over U.S. vaccine decisions, and more.

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