- Marjorie Taylor Greene has announced that she is resigning from Congress in January, saying that she wants to spare her district from a "hurtful and hateful" primary that would result if she tried to stay on. Greene was a staunch Trump ally until the president began stalling on the release of the Epstein files, but her stance on that issue has drawn the president's wrath.
- Four more measles cases have been reported in Manitoba, bringing the province's total number of cases this year to 253. Sixteen people have been hospitalized; nobody has died from the disease in the province so far, though two premature babies have died in other provinces. The emergency department at the Boundary Trails Health Centre outside Winkler is listed as a potential exposure site.
- US Senator Angus King, an independent who represents Maine, fears that Trump's behaviour towards Canada is causing a "cultural break" between the two countries that never was a issue with previous trade disputes. Threatening to annex a country has a way of doing that, though.
- Approximately 25% of all doctors in the US are immigrants. In rural communities, the proportion of immigrants in the profession is even higher; this leads to questions about what will happen to healthcare in the country if prospective immigrants no longer want to go there.
- A home care worker is being investigated for multiple thefts from residents at an assisted living facility in Selkirk, Manitoba. At least eight residents and their families reported missing money and valuables as well as having seen the man in their units during odd hours. Charges have yet to be laid.
- The vice-president of research at Brandon University is under investigation for changing a student's failing grade to an A+ during her time as the university's dean of science. The student in question is related to someone known to her from outside campus.
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