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Mar 14, 2026

Canada's wheelchair curling team completes perfect Paralympic campaign, claiming 1st gold since 2014
Canada's wheelchair curling team won its fourth Paralympic title and first since 2014 on Saturday with a 4-3 win over defending champion China at the Milano-Cortina Games.



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Mar 14, 2026

Federal government planning to revamp funding for Canadian athletes, says Carney
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Ottawa is planning to revamp its funding for Canadian athletes and will examine the issue "very deliberately" over the next six months — news that comes just before a federal commission on the future of Canadian sport releases its final report.



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Mar 14, 2026

Gosselin bolts to women's slalom bronze, capturing Canada's 200th all-time Winter Paralympics medal
Michaela Gosselin placed third in the women's slalom standing category on Day 8 of the Milano-Cortina Paralympics on Saturday. The 25-year-old from Collingwood, Ont., posted a total time of one minute, 29.19 seconds to secure her first Paralympic podium.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

Why the medical advice on peanut allergies flipped in a generation
The advice on how to prevent peanut allergy in babies did a U-turn. Here's the scientific basis and practical tips for parents to apply the advice.



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Mar 14, 2026

What the Musqueam rights recognition agreement means and what it doesn't
A federal agreement recognizing x?m??k??y??m (Musqueam) Aboriginal rights in much of Metro Vancouver has sparked debate about private property and overlapping Indigenous territories. Here's what the agreement actually says and what it doesn't.



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Mar 14, 2026

He thought he followed all the rules. Then border guards arrested him on the street
A social worker who specializes in youth mental health is heading back to Ireland after he says Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada cancelled his work permit without his knowledge and without giving him a chance to respond.



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Mar 14, 2026

Alberta power policies trigger $408M devaluation to ATCO's wind and solar division, company says
The Calgary-based giant warned of "legal recourse" if province doesn't alter reforms that harm renewable projects.



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Mar 14, 2026

Proposed mermaid statue in Lockeport, N.S., too tall a tale for some locals
The chair of the town's heritage and tourism committee says the statue would "help put Lockeport on the map." But some residents say any new statue should be based on the town's heritage, not a mythical creature.



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Mar 14, 2026

Is Brad Gushue the GOAT? Here's how curlers see his legacy
Brad Gushue will go down as one of the most decorated curlers in the history of the game. His peers say he'll be remembered for elevating the sport with his tenacious work ethic.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

How your smartphone could help unlock the mystery of the monarch butterfly's migration from Mexico
A total of 160 monarchs across Mexico's six butterfly sanctuaries have been tagged with new transmitters that will provide the most detailed look to date at the first leg of the the insects' migration back north.



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Mar 14, 2026

Former NATO chief says he doesn't think allies will be pulled further into Middle East conflict
The former secretary general of NATO says he doesn't think allies will be pulled further into the conflict in the Middle East, but he's concerned the ongoing war with Iran will benefit Russia's economy and take the world's attention away from the invasion of Ukraine.



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Mar 14, 2026

'Full of panic': Woman who lost Hamilton townhome to fire recalls how neighbours pulled together
Aleesha Baxter and her family were among up to 10 people displaced by a townhouse fire this week at 23 Echovalley Dr. in Hamilton's Upper Stoney Creek area that destroyed six units. She says she was among those who jumped into action to ensure neighbours were aware of the early-morning fire.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

Behind the scenes of Sinners, Oscar-nominated women are 'carrying the torch' for diverse, young filmmakers
Three women of colour who worked on the crew of Sinners are helping drive a significant shift in the film industry that's allowing diverse newcomers to gain experience and recognition behind the scenes. Veterans like costume designer Ruth E. Carter who've broken barriers say they're lighting the way for those who follow to make their own communities, lift each other up and create opportunities for each other.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

Canadians might be soon waiting longer to have their air travel complaints heard
The federal government is currently weighing whether to renew funding meant to address a massive backlog of airline passenger complaints — funding that if not extended could result in Canadians having to wait longer to have their cases heard.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

Parks Canada planning to cull dozens of deer on historic Quebec island
Parks Canada is proposing to kill dozens of white-tailed deer at a storied historic site near Quebec City, saying the deer population on the island presents a threat to rare plants and the safety of employees flying in. However, an animal-rights advocate is calling for the agency to use non-lethal solutions to deal with the deer.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

People are churning butter on runs. We're sorry to be the ones to tell you this
Runners have discovered they can churn butter by strapping bags of heavy cream and salt to their torsos and running around for an hour. And yes, they're eating it.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

U.S. beats Canada for spot in World Baseball Classic semifinals
Aaron Judge doubled and Pete Crow-Armstrong and Brice Turang each had two hits as the United States beat Canada 5-3 on Friday night in Houston to reach the World Baseball Classic semifinals.



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Mar 13, 2026

Quebec Conservatives sour on Don Cherry nomination as party pushes Order of Canada petition
Opposition is mounting among Quebec's federal Conservatives to their own party's push to award the Order of Canada to controversial hockey commentator Don Cherry.



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Mar 13, 2026

Leafs star Auston Matthews out for rest of the NHL season due to knee injury
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Auston Matthews will miss the rest of the season due to left leg injury. The NHL team says Matthews suffered a torn knee ligament and bruised quadriceps muscle in Thursday's game against the Anaheim Ducks.



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Mar 13, 2026

Maple Leafs' Auston Matthews out for season with a torn MCL after kneeing by Radko Gudas
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Auston Matthews will miss the rest of the season due to left leg injury. The NHL team says Matthews suffered a torn knee ligament and bruised quadriceps muscle in Thursday's game against the Anaheim Ducks.



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Mar 13, 2026

Canadian potatoes may soon be headed to Mexico thanks to new trade deal
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has come to an agreement with its Mexican counterpart that will allow fresh Canadian potatoes to be shipped to Mexico for consumption or processing.



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Mar 13, 2026

World Anti-Doping Agency mulls rule change that could ban Trump from Olympics, World Cup over unpaid U.S. dues
The World Anti-Doping Agency is considering rewriting its rules to try barring all U.S. government officials — including President Donald Trump — from attending the L.A. Olympics in 2028, in a move that could also have implications for the FIFA World Cup being co-hosted by the U.S. this summer.



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Mar 13, 2026

Ottawa to allow rural employers to increase proportion of temporary foreign workers
Ottawa will allow rural employers to have a greater proportion of low-wage temporary foreign workers on their payroll on a time-limited basis, as part of new measures the federal government announced on Friday.



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Mar 13, 2026

Halifax approves plans to turn Mic Mac Mall parking lots into thousands of housing units
Halifax has cleared the way for major development that will see the parking lots around Mic Mac Mall in Dartmouth turn into a new neighbourhood for thousands of people.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Paralympic viewing guide: Canadians go for gold on the final weekend
CBC Sports' daily newsletter previews the last two days of the Winter Paralympic Games in northern Italy, where Canada has gold-medal chances in Para hockey, wheelchair curling and skiing.



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Mar 13, 2026

Drunk driver pleads guilty, admits he stole mom's BMWs, killed friend, hurled slurs at first responders
Over an eight-month period Kane Burrows, 19, stole two BMWs from his mother, drove drunk, crashed twice, killed a friend and hurled slurs at first responders who tried to help him, a Calgary judge heard during the offender's guilty plea Friday.



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Mar 13, 2026

4 people died after giving plasma in the last decade, 3 of them in Manitoba: Health Canada
Four people in the last decade have died in Canada after giving plasma, and three of those deaths happened in Manitoba, Health Canada says.



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Mar 13, 2026

Ontario to end funding to at least 2 drug consumption sites in Toronto
The Ontario government has served notice it will end funding to at least two drug consumption sites in Toronto.



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Mar 13, 2026

Ontario to end funding to multiple drug consumption sites, forcing them to close
The Ontario government says it will end funding to at least three provincially funded drug consumption sites in the province, including two in Toronto, in a move that is drawing concern from advocates.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Hyundai recalls thousands of 2026 Palisade SUVs, halts some sales after death of toddler in Ohio
Hyundai Motor Company said it is stopping sales of some new Palisade SUVs in ?Canada and the United States and will recall tens of thousands of the vehicles over an issue with power seats, following a recent incident in which a two-year-old girl was killed in Ohio.



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Mar 13, 2026

Al-Quds Day rally to proceed in Toronto despite call by premier for injunction, lawyer says
An Al-Quds Day rally will proceed in Toronto on Saturday despite a comment by Ontario Premier Ford that he has instructed his attorney general to seek an injunction against it, according a lawyer.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Ford calls for injunction against Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he has asked the provincial attorney general to seek an injunction against a planned Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto on Saturday.



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Mar 13, 2026

Parks Canada banning paddling at some popular Banff National Park lakes
Starting this spring, Parks Canada is restricting boats and other watercraft on some popular lakes in Banff National Park to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species.



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Mar 13, 2026

Pink Floyd rocker David Gilmour's go-to guitar fetches record-setting $14.55M US at auction
The Black Strat, the go-to electric guitar David Gilmour used for decades on seminal Pink Floyd albums and as a solo artist, sold for $14.55 million US on Thursday, leapfrogging to a new record for most expensive guitar ever sold at auction.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

As Trump pauses Russian shadow fleet sanctions, Carney says Canada holding firm
Three world leaders — two of them members of the G7 — stood united in opposition Friday to the Trump administration's decision to ease sanctions on Russia's shadow fleet of oil tankers.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Father, 99, and son, 80, feast on free oysters after cashing in on decades-old restaurant promise
For Jimmy Rush, 80 and his father Jim Rush, 99, it was a delectable deal too good to pass up — even if it meant waiting more than half a century to claim.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Confidential settlement for scuttled Starlink deal means Ontarians kept in dark on payout
Ontario's payout to Elon Musk's SpaceX over a cancelled Starlink contract will remain a secret after the two sides agreed to a confidential settlement, The Canadian Press has learned.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Carney says Canada's job creation still way ahead of U.S. despite losing 84,000 jobs last month
The Canadian economy lost more jobs in February than it has in a single month in the last four years — but Prime Minister Mark Carney says when compared to the United States, we're doing pretty good.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Trump administration expands trade investigations to Canada, dozens of other countries




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Mar 13, 2026

Record-smashing powerlifter, 68, says she lives for the 'clang' of the weights
On Thursday morning, 68-year-old Mava Brydges put the weight of a household refrigerator onto her back, lowered herself toward the floor and then stood up again.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Blood-thinning drug apixaban likely safer for patients with deep blood clots, study suggests
A trial directly comparing two commonly used blood-thinning drugs found that one carries a lower risk of dangerous bleeding ?in patients with clots in veins deep in the body, researchers reported in the New England Journal of Medicine.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Blood-thinning drug Eliquis likely safer for patients with deep blood clots, study suggests
A trial directly comparing two commonly used blood-thinning drugs found that one carries a lower risk of dangerous bleeding ?in patients with clots in veins deep in the body, researchers reported in the New England Journal of Medicine.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Live Nation employee mocks customers in internal messages released in court case
Incendiary internal messages in which a Live Nation employee mocks customers as "so stupid" and says the company is "robbing them blind, baby" have been made public as over two dozen states weigh whether to continue their antitrust trial against the entertainment giant and its subsidiary Ticketmaster.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Tenant who accepted Ontario landlord's $40K to move out for renos says he's worse off




CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Alberta teachers lose injunction bid challenging government back-to-work bill
A judge has ruled against a bid for an injunction seeking to pause provincial legislation that forced thousands of striking Alberta school teachers back to work last year.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Ford government proposes FOI law change that would keep premier's records secret
Ontario is set to make Premier Doug Ford and cabinet members' records secret as it "modernizes" freedom-of-information laws, which critics say will dramatically curtail public scrutiny of the political process.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Montreal man charged with murder previously stabbed a woman to death in Vancouver
A 35-year-old Montreal man who previously stabbed a mother of two to death in Vancouver has been charged with first-degree murder in connection with a homicide at a Plateau Mont-Royal dépanneur.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Pakistan launches deadly airstrikes in Afghanistan as hostilities continue
Afghanistan's Taliban government accused Pakistan's military Friday of targeting homes in overnight airstrikes in Kabul and other areas of the country, saying at least six civilians were killed and more than a dozen injured, as fighting between the neighbours entered its third week.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Behind on your Oscars viewing? Here's a last-minute guide on how to watch the nominees




CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Oscars 2026: Who might win, who should win — and what to know ahead of your viewing party




CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Canada's economy lost 84,000 jobs in February, unemployment rate ticked up to 6.7%
Canada's economy lost 84,000 jobs in February, while the unemployment rate edged up to 6.7 per cent, Statistics Canada said on Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Canada advances to wheelchair curling final with stunning final-end comeback over South Korea
Canada's wheelchair curling team advanced to the gold-medal game at the Milano-Cortina Paralympics after engineering a final-end comeback against South Korea for an 8-7 win on Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

U.S. moves to exempt Russian oil from sanctions for at least 30 days
The United States issued a 30-day licence for countries to buy Russian oil and petroleum products currently stranded ?at sea in what Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said was a step to stabilize global energy markets roiled by the Iran war.



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Mar 13, 2026

Ukraine, its allies object to U.S. move to exempt Russian oil from sanctions for at least 30 days
The United States issued a 30-day licence for countries to buy Russian oil and petroleum products currently stranded ?at sea in what Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said was a step to stabilize global energy markets roiled by the Iran war.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Canada's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scores 20 points for 127th straight game, breaking Wilt Chamberlain's NBA record
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander reacted to his latest individual accomplishment the way he always does: by deflecting credit and pointing to team goals. The Oklahoma City Thunder guard broke Wilt Chamberlain's record for consecutive games with 20 points or more, extending his streak to 127 on Thursday night.



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Mar 13, 2026

Submarines off the table as Carney meets with leaders of Norway, Germany
Prime Minister Mark Carney touched down in Norway early Friday where he will get important face time with the Nordic country's leader and the German chancellor before taking in a major NATO wargaming exercise that includes Canadian troops.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Hospital ERs in Canada are at a breaking point and have been for some time. Is this the new normal?




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Mar 13, 2026

North Bay, Ont., tenant says he's worse off after accepting landlord's $40K offer to move out
After a months-long fight with his landlord, Shannon Lucas accepted a $40,000 payout to move out of the North Bay, Ont., townhouse where he lived for eight years, but says he would give it all back if he could stay.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Who are Iran's Revolutionary Guards?
An explainer and history of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps - the powerful paramilitary force that retains control over much of the country despite the ongoing war.



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Mar 13, 2026

N.S. doctor's invention featured in an episode of The Pitt, HBO's hit medical drama
The Ring Rescue appeared in the latest episode of the HBO series after one of the device's inventors, Dr. Kevin Spencer, met the show's lead actor, Noah Wyle, and producers at a medical trade show last year.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Canada's hospital emergency rooms have hit a breaking point. Is it the new normal?
Hospital emergency rooms are overflowing, resulting in patients being treated in storage rooms and hallways as they wait days for a bed. Doctors say it's happening against a backdrop of behind-the-scenes backlogs, access issues and an aging population that are all impacting the flow of patients through the health-care system.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Amid an energy crisis, the world is drawing on its oil reserves. Why doesn't Canada have any?
Because Canada is a net exporter of oil, it doesn't need to keep reserves. But some say that rule is outdated, and our at-capacity oil industry can't do much to help fill the gap created by stalled tanker traffic in the Strait of Hormuz.



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Mar 13, 2026

U.S. pressure on Venezuela hasn't eased, even as world's attention turns to Iran
Venezuela's acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, is trying to manage U.S. demands as she looks to hang on to the support of the Trump administration more than two months after it toppled Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. It's a prospect that's being made more difficult because the U.S. is now at war with Iran.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 13, 2026

Poilievre to focus on trade and auto sector as he launches U.S. trip in Detroit
Canada's Opposition leader is launching his trip to the U.S. with a stop in Detroit to talk about the automotive industry and cross-border trade, per a press release.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 12, 2026

Kash Patel touts 'tremendous opportunity' for FBI agents to train with UFC fighters
Interim lightweight champion Justin Gaethje will be among several UFC fighters who will demonstrate their training techniques to academy students and FBI staff at the FBI Special Agent Academy in Quantico, Virginia, on Saturday and Sunday.



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Mar 12, 2026

Suspended doctor faces 28 new sex-crime charges, including sexual touching of minors
Suspended physician David Edward-Ooi Poon has been charged with 28 more sex crimes this week, for a total of 71 alleged offences. Toronto police now accuse the doctor and public health expert with three counts of sexual interference with minors and seven additional counts of sexual assault.



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Mar 12, 2026

Alberta hospitals must admit patients to prevent ER backlogs, says review into Edmonton man's death
To help prevent a backlog of patients in emergency rooms, Alberta hospitals should not cap the number of patients who can be admitted to wards, says a review completed in the wake of a 44-year-old Edmonton man's death in an ER.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 12, 2026

Man found dead in boat off Belize coast identified as Canadian from Vancouver
Francis Usher, the CEO of the Ministry of National Defence in Belize, said police are treating the boat as a potential crime scene, because "apparent wounds" were found on the body, which was in a state of decomposition.



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Mar 12, 2026

At Issue | Why are so many MPs crossing to Carney's team?
At Issue this week: A fourth member of parliament ditches their party to join Mark Carney's Liberals. The Conservatives push the government to step up deportations of Iranian Revolutionary Guard members. And Pierre Poilievre takes his speaking tour to the U.S.



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Mar 12, 2026

As war between Israel and Hezbollah escalates, life in Lebanon poised to get 'uglier day by day'
Almost two weeks into the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran, the conflict in Lebanon is quickly escalating and expanding into more regions of the country. It began after the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah fired rockets into Israel, pulling Lebanon back into a major conflict with Israel.



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Mar 12, 2026

Mexican trade mission in May to visit Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver
A Mexican trade delegation is scheduled to launch a three-city tour in Canada at the beginning of May that will also include bilateral trade talks between government officials, Mexico's Secretary of Economy announced Thursday.



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Mar 12, 2026

Telus probes cybersecurity incident that 'ShinyHunters' group claims responsibility for
Canadian telecommunications and business services firm Telus is investigating a cybersecurity incident involving unauthorized access to some ?of its systems, a company spokesperson said on Thursday.



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Mar 12, 2026

Carney announces $35B for defence investment in Canada's North




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Mar 12, 2026

Carney announces $35B for defence, infrastructure in Canada's North




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Mar 12, 2026

KPop Demon Hunters sequel on the way, Netflix confirms
Netflix confirmed on Thursday that a sequel to KPop Demon Hunters, the streaming platform's most watched film of all time, is officially in development.



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Mar 12, 2026

Silence from Ottawa 'shameful' after report of Canadian camp hit by missile: Conservative MP
Conservative defence critic James Bezan says it's "really shameful" the federal government did not tell the public that the airbase in Kuwait, where the Canadian Armed Forces have a camp, was hit by an Iranian missile attack on March 1.



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Mar 12, 2026

B.C. chiefs tell MP Aaron Gunn to 'chillax' about land acknowledgments
The chiefs of four British Columbia First Nations have told Conservative member of Parliament Aaron Gunn to "chillax" after he criticized land acknowledgments spoken before public events.



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Mar 12, 2026

Ryan Wedding co-accused linked to Toronto police corruption probe moved to special jail unit
An alleged drug smuggler for accused kingpin Ryan Wedding - recently linked to a man charged in a sprawling Toronto police corruption probe - has been moved to a special jail unit. Gurpreet Singh's lawyer told a court about the development, days after CBC News revealed Singh's ties to Project South.



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Mar 12, 2026

Oscars 2026: Who might win, who should win — and what to know ahead of your Oscars party




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Mar 12, 2026

Sinners or OBAA? Predicting the most unpredictable Oscars in years
The results of the 2026 Academy Awards feel harder to guess than any ceremony in living memory. To help you prepare for what is sure to be a nail-biting, shocker of a night, we've broken down the biggest categories — and the razor's-edge battles taking place in them.



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Mar 12, 2026

Displacement in Lebanon grows as Israeli military operations expand, exacerbating humanitarian crisis
The humanitarian crisis in Lebanon intensified again this week as more people were forced from their homes amid an expanding Israeli military operation that has killed hundreds.



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Mar 12, 2026

This Yellowknife athlete just set 2 records by hopping 66 metres on his knuckles at the Arctic Winter Games
An athlete from the Northwest Territories has set two new records by hopping 66.142 metres on his knuckles at the Arctic Winter Games.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 12, 2026

Israeli military drops charges against soldiers accused of sexual, physical abuse of Palestinian detainee
Israel's military on Thursday said it was dropping charges against five soldiers accused of sexually assaulting a Palestinian detainee in an incident partially caught on camera. The decision closed a case that has bitterly divided the country since the soldiers were arrested in 2024 at the notorious Sde Teiman military prison.



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Mar 12, 2026

Former rapper's political party sweeps Nepal election
A political party created just four years ago and led by an ex-rapper has swept Nepal's parliamentary poll, results published by the electoral commission on Thursday showed.



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Mar 12, 2026

A better way to measure individual climate action
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we look at a new way to measure and manage your climate impact; find out why scientists are concerned about a plan to launch a million satellites; and check out how a B.C. First Nation is using solar energy, while encouraging renewables in other Indigenous communities.



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Mar 12, 2026

FBI investigating Detroit-area synagogue attack as 'targeted act of violence against the Jewish community'
The FBI says it is investigating Thursday's attack at a Detroit-area synagogue as a "targeted act of violence against the Jewish community," but have not yet been able to identify the attacker or confirm a motive.



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Mar 12, 2026

Suspected attacker dead after vehicle rams into Detroit-area synagogue
Police say a suspected gunman who attacked a Detroit-area synagogue with a vehicle is dead.



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Mar 12, 2026

Rice shipment heading for Toronto food banks struck near Iran, CEO says
Effects of the Mideast conflict are now reverberating in Toronto after a shipment of rice meant for the city's Daily Bread Food Bank was struck Wednesday in the Strait of Hormuz near Iran, the food bank's CEO says.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 12, 2026

Liberal government introduces bill it says will help track and identify criminals online
The Liberal government has introduced a new lawful access bill that it says will help police and security services track and identify people who may be using tools like social media or artificial intelligence to commit crimes or threaten national security.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 12, 2026

New lawful access bill would give police, CSIS more powers to track suspects online
The Liberal government has introduced a new lawful access bill that it says will help police and security services track and identify people who may be using tools like social media or artificial intelligence to commit crimes or threaten national security.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 12, 2026

Canada's wheelchair curling team moves to 8-0, clinches top playoff seed at Milano-Cortina Paralympics
Canada's wheelchair curling team improved to 8-0 and clinched the top playoff seed at the Milano-Cortina Paralympics with a 6-3 win over Korea on Thursday.



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Mar 12, 2026

CRTC to eliminate fees when cancelling or switching cellphone and internet plans
Canada's telecommunications regulator says it will prevent companies from charging customers when they cancel, change or activate plans.



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Mar 12, 2026

NASA targeting no earlier than April 1 to send astronauts around the moon in Artemis II mission
After several delays to the mission that will take four astronauts around the moon, NASA held a press conference today announcing that Artemis II is on track to launch as early as April 1.



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Mar 12, 2026

NASA to provide update on Artemis II astronaut mission to the moon
Today, NASA will host a press conference discussing the Artemis II mission, after several delays that will take four astronauts around the moon.



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Mar 12, 2026

St. John's hockey league doles out 'unprecedented' suspensions for Caps-Breakers rumble
The St. John's Junior Hockey League has dropped the hammer on the Southern Shore Breakers following a fight-filled playoff game on Saturday night that saw referees issue nearly 600 minutes in penalties.



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Mar 12, 2026

N.S. developer ordered to remove 2 extra storeys he built without permission
Halifax council has decided a developer must rip out a Wyse Road building's top two storeys, which it did not have permission to build. A report from municipal staff said the move has never been done on this scale in the city.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 12, 2026

How much is Cuba's fuel shortage affecting Canadian cigar stores? Turns out, quite a bit
The Cigar Association of Canada says the industry has been facing supply pressures globally over the past several years, with the current fuel shortages in Cuba adding further strain.



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Mar 12, 2026

Niagara Regional chair resigns over ownership of signed copy of Hitler's Mein Kampf
Niagara Regional Chair Bob Gale has abruptly resigned, just hours after anti-racism groups in Niagara demanded he apologize for owning a signed copy of Adolf Hitler's infamous manifesto Mein Kampf, which outlined the Nazi leader's racist and anti-Semitic world views before he oversaw mass murder including the killing of six million Jewish people during the Second World War.



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Mar 12, 2026

PWHL to reach national U.S. TV audience with Scripps Sports to broadcast neutral site game in Detroit
The PWHL announced that its neutral-site game at Detroit on March 28 between the New York Sirens and Montreal Victoire will be the first accessible to a national U.S. television audience.



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Mar 12, 2026

Ethiopia landslides leave at least 50 dead, dozens missing
At least 50 people have died and 125 others are missing after landslides hit three districts in southern Ethiopia following a week of heavy rains, a local official said Thursday.



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