News Update, 8:00am, Wednesday February 4th, 2026
February 4, 2026
Canadians split on party-switching MPs. Cuba travel advisories issued over power outages and fuel shortages.
Minus 13 degrees in the Newmarket-Aurora area. Dollar trading at 73.42 cents U.S., gas at 128.9.
A recent Nanos polling survey indicated that Canadians hold nearly equal views regarding MPs who switch political parties, with approximately one-third supporting mandatory by-elections, another third favoring unrestricted party-switching freedom, and the remainder advocating independent status until the next federal election.
Canada issued travel advisories for Cuba, warning tourists about significant infrastructure challenges including widespread power outages lasting over 24 hours, fuel scarcities, and shortages of essential supplies affecting resort operations and local transportation systems.
In Toronto, streetcar service resumed near Union Station following an unusual incident where a vehicle entered the Queen streetcar tunnel, causing approximately four hours of service interruption before shuttle bus replacements restored transit.
Stephen Harper's official portrait was unveiled in Ottawa, with the former Conservative prime minister calling for national unity.
The forecast predicts partly cloudy conditions with temperatures between minus 14 and minus 5 degrees Celsius throughout the week.










