- In a surprise move, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has resigned from Justin Trudeau's cabinet, mere hours before she was scheduled to deliver the government's fall economic statement. Freeland says her resignation was prompted by Trudeau approaching her about moving her to another cabinet role. She also cited concerns about what she calls "costly political gimmicks" (assumed to refer to the GST "holiday" that began this past weekend) at a time when Freeland believes it is necessary to "keep our fiscal powder dry" owing to the uncertainties arising from the impending Trump presidency in the US. Freeland says she will remain as an MP and plans to run for the Liberals in the next election; whether Trudeau will allow her to run under the party banner (or whether he'll even be leader by then) remains to be seen. In the meantime, the fiscal update was tabled by Liberal house leader Karina Gould; subsequently public safety minister Dominic LeBlanc was appointed finance minister. And housing minister Sean Fraser has also announced that he will be leaving cabinet and will not run again next year. And the Liberals were defeated yesterday in yet another byelection, this one in BC.
- In Ontario, there is speculation that an early election may be in the offing; presumably the Ford government sees hard times coming due to the looming tariff threat from the US. The threats may not be limited to tariffs; some fear that the incoming Trump administration could push the US economy into stagflation, and something like that is likely to make it very difficult for all governments. So it's not surprising that they want to get the election out of the way before that happens. It's worth noting that when David Peterson called an early election in anticipation of a recession, he got thumped... not sure if we can hope for the same thing here though.
- The minority government of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has been defeated in a confidence vote in the Bundestag (the lower house of the country's parliament). The government's minority status and resulting defeat follows the withdrawal of the neoliberal Free Democrats from the "traffic light" coalition with the Greens and Scholz' Social Democrats. An election has been called for the 23rd of February; opinion polls so far seem to favour the centre-right Christian Democrats to win the most seats. Disturbingly, the party coming second in these polls is the far-right AfD; this could well tempt the Christian Democrats to abandon the longstanding unwritten rule in postwar Europe that you don't take extremist parties into your coalition.
- Some 77% of aquifers in coastal areas could be vulnerable to saltwater intrusion as sea levels rise, making the water unsuitable for drinking or agriculture.
- A Russian general, who has been accused of ordering the use of chemical weapons in Ukraine, was killed in an explosion in Moscow; Ukraine's SBU security service has claimed responsibility for the explosion.
- Two Winnipeg high schools, Elmwood High School and Oak Park High School in Charleswood, were closed yesterday after receiving emailed threats. Police have not said whether the two cases are linked. Meanwhile in Madison, Wisconsin, there was a fatal shooting at a Christian school... but only three fatalities so it's pretty mild by American standards.
- A Florida woman, in a heated phone discussion with her health insurance provider, blurted out "Delay, deny, depose, you people are next"; she has been charged with "threats to conduct a mass shooting or act of terrorism".
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