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Mar 06, 2026

Canada-U.S. trade talks are restarting. Here's what's at stake
For the first time since U.S. President Donald Trump called off negotiations last October — ostensibly over a TV ad — Prime Minister Mark Carney's point man on trade, Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc, will meet face to face with his White House counterpart.



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Mar 06, 2026

Google tipped off authorities to illicit images in Canadian doctor's account, search warrants say
Internet giant Google tipped off authorities that an account in the name of Canadian public-health doctor David Poon had uploaded suspected child sexual abuse images, according to court documents, ultimately leading to 43 sex-crime charges against the outspoken physician.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 06, 2026

With a crucial oil artery blocked near Iran, can Canada fill the gap in global supply?
As the war in Iran disrupts oil and gas exports from the Gulf region, the Canadian energy sector could see a jump in demand — and federal officials are positioning Canada as a beacon of stability during an unpredictable moment.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 06, 2026

Carney touches down in Japan as he drives for new deals with old partners
This visit to Japan will include a one-on-one meeting with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and some sort of signing ceremony on further cooperation before Carney takes a series of private meetings that are closed to the press.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

Canadian tourist drowned in Australia as a result of a dingo attack, authorities say
Authorities in Australia have determined that 19-year-old Canadian tourist Piper James of Campbell River, B.C., who died in January drowned after sustaining injuries from a dingo attack.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

#TheMoment an Aussie saved a crocodile
Billy Collett, Park Manager at the Australian Reptile Park, tells The National about the moment he jumped into a river to save a crocodile more than 2,000 km from its habitat in Newcastle, Australia.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

Will Homeland Security change under Markwayne Mullin? Meet the man Trump wants in charge
U.S. President Donald Trump's firing of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Thursday overshadowed the announcement of his plans to nominate Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin as her successor. But who is the Oklahoman tapped to take over the position?



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

The National | Trump wants role in picking Iran's next leader
March 5, 2026 | U.S. President Donald Trump says he wants a role in picking Iran's next leader. CBC News connects the dots between a major Toronto police corruption probe and alleged drug lord Ryan Wedding. And, are Canada's 'red flag' gun laws working?



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

B.C. premier says OpenAI CEO Sam Altman will apologize to Tumbler Ridge, push for stronger regulations
The company behind ChatGPT is facing waves of criticism after it came out that the account of Jesse Van Rootselaar — who police say killed eight people, including six children, in Tumbler Ridge on Feb. 10 — wasn't reported to police despite posts about gun violence.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

The unanswered question in the U.S.-Israel war on Iran: Why? | About That
Questions are being raised about why the U.S. and Israel chose this particular moment to launch an attack on Iran. Andrew Chang lays out the mixed messaging from U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration to break down possible motivations behind the move and the criticism it faces — even among MAGA Republicans. (Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters and Getty Images)



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

HBO's future on Crave uncertain as Paramount Skydance acquires Warner Bros. Discovery in merger
It's not clear if the U.S. studio mega-merger will affect existing agreements that Warner Bros. Discovery has with Canadian broadcasters and streamers, like Crave, and whether Canadian viewers will have to subscribe to yet another service to watch their favourite shows.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

Oil prices spike to highest level since summer of 2024 amid war in Iran
Stocks on Wall Street sank on Thursday after the price of oil spiked to its highest level since the summer of 2024 due to the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

Jury finds man guilty of 5 counts of 2nd-degree murder in Winnipeg drug house shootings
A jury has found a man accused of fatally shooting five people at a Winnipeg rooming house in 2023 guilty of five counts of second-degree murder.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

Rental company charged in fatal 2024 tent collapse at Alberta meditation retreat
Nearly two years after a tent collapse at a mediation retreat northwest of Edmonton left one woman dead and dozens of others injured, a special event rental company is facing charges. Investigators allege the structure was not safely installed, leaving it vulnerable to severe winds.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

Canada signing agreement with EU to enhance free trade deal
As relations with the Trump administration remain fraught and uncertain, trade ministers from Canada and the European Union are set to sign on to a series of improvements to their bilateral trade agreement.



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Mar 05, 2026

Montreal police arrest Canada's most wanted fugitive
Montreal police arrested Bryan Fuentes Gramajo, 24, overnight Wednesday. He was wanted in connection with the shooting death of 28-year-old Kashif Jamal Bentley-Jean last July in the parking lot of the Yorkdale Shopping Centre in Toronto.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

How Ontario's solar boom and bust put more solar in Africa
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we see how Ontario's solar boom and bust took some Canadian solar companies to Africa; find out how much money and how many jobs protected areas and parks generate; and track what happened to the fish after a dam was removed in New Brunswick.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

Kristi Noem out at U.S. Department of Homeland Security
One of the top officials overseeing U.S. President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, will leave her role, Trump said on Thursday.



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Mar 05, 2026

Foreign Affairs Minister Anand says NATO must turn its focus to the North
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand touted Canada's new commitment to defence spending and the domestic defence sector and called for a NATO policy pivot to the Arctic, at a major defence and security conference in Ottawa on Wednesday.



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Mar 05, 2026

Canada not looking to split submarine contract between Germans, Koreans: secretary of state
Canada's secretary of state for defence procurement says the government is planning to choose just one company to build the country's next fleet of submarines.



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Mar 05, 2026

What can Canada learn from Mexico about Chinese EVs?
Beginning this week, Chinese electric vehicle makers can apply to import EVs to Canada at a reduced tariff rate. CBC Radio's The Current was in Mexico City recently to test drive a Chinese EV. The vehicles have been available in Mexico for years.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

Romantasy fans rejoice as Sarah J. Maas reveals 2 new books in wildly popular series
After five long years of waiting, bestselling author Sarah J. Maas has announced the release dates for not one but two new books in her wildly popular romantasy series A Court of Thorns and Roses.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

Sarah J. Maas reveals 2 new books in romantasy series, admits it was 'a long time coming'
After five long years of waiting, bestselling author Sarah J. Maas has announced the release dates for not one but two new books in her wildly popular romantasy series A Court of Thorns and Roses.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

Ukraine support remains front and centre amid new global crisis, says NATO chief
NATO Secretary General ?Mark Rutte said alliance members agreed ?they would find ways to continue supporting Ukraine in its war against Russia, even as the burgeoning conflict in the Middle East has some nations in the region seeking European help.



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Mar 05, 2026

Britney Spears arrested and released in California, though charge is unclear
Britney Spears was arrested Wednesday night in Southern California and booked early the following morning, though the charge was not clear, according to the Ventura County Sheriff's office website.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

Britney Spears arrested in California on suspicion of driving under the influence
The singer was briefly held in detention before she was released Thursday morning with a May 4 court date, according to local authorities.



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Mar 05, 2026

Delici Dubai Style chocolate mousse recalled, Costco Canada says
Costco Wholesale is alerting customers of a recall of certain lot codes of the Delici Dubai Style chocolate mousse due to the possible presence of cashew nuts and macademia nuts that aren't declared on the label.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

Ex-provincial prosecutor rips former colleagues' handling of his own extortion case
Former provincial Crown prosecutor Tim O'Brien says he was kept in the dark and treated with a lack of respect by his former colleagues in a case where he was the victim of extortion.



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Mar 05, 2026

Brady Bunch house in L.A. granted historic landmark status
L.A. City Council voted unanimously on Wednesday to designate the house in the San Fernando Valley a historic-cultural monument, which protects the property against demolition or major renovations.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

Middle East war makes ethical debate over AI use in war all too real
Artificial intelligence is being used in the war in the Middle East, although exactly how is being kept secret, and the question of who — or what — should make the decision to kill is up for debate.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

Dairy group to seek designated status for 'Quebec poutine cheese'
A group representing Quebec's dairy industry says it's eyeing a special designation — similar to the one applied to Bordeaux wine or champagne — for the squeaky cheese curds best known as a key ingredient in poutine.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

How to watch the Milano-Cortina Paralympics on CBC




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Mar 05, 2026

Iran and the escalation trap
Has the U.S. been walked into a military escalation trap in Iran? Military expert Robert Pape explains why regime change wars, especially those that rely on bombing campaigns, fail to produce stable political outcomes.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

'We feel betrayed': Disability community says N.S. budget cuts to day programs, caregiver benefit are 'illogical'
Parents and advocates are sounding the alarm over the harm the provincial government's proposed budget cuts will cause some of Nova Scotia's most vulnerable.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

Seniors at N.S. independent living facility outraged after housing authority ends in-house care
The Nova Scotia Provincial Housing Agency is changing how continuing care is delivered at facilities in Bridgetown, Berwick and Antigonish due to operational changes and complaints by some residents about mandatory costs, according to a spokesperson.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

'Red flag' gun laws under scrutiny after Tumbler Ridge, B.C., shooting
Red flag orders were a key part of the federal government's response to the 2020 Portapique, N.S., mass shooting. But two years after the measure became law, a CBC News investigation has determined that no one is keeping track of when, where or how often these emergency orders are being implemented.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

'Red flag' laws were used to seize guns from Tumbler Ridge shooter. But there's little data to show they work
Red flag orders were a key part of the federal government's response to the 2020 Portapique, N.S., mass shooting. But two years after the measure became law, a CBC News investigation has determined that no one is keeping track of when, where or how often these emergency orders are being implemented.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

'Scientifically not a good idea,' says researcher whose work informed B.C.'s daylight-time decision
Scientists who study sleep are warning B.C.'s decision to adopt permanent daylight time will disrupt sleep patterns and have a negative effect on overall health, especially for children, for whom adequate sleep is critical for brain development.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

Airlines weigh risks in Mideast skies filled with 'hot pieces of flying metal'
Confusing advice and on-again-off-again airport closures are complicating the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of foreigners stranded in the conflict zone around the Persian Gulf. In a region that has seen tragic mistakes resulting in the deaths of hundreds of civilian air passengers, decisions on whether to fly remain fairly ad hoc and can come down to the judgment of an individual pilot.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

Are Canada's 'red flag' gun laws working? No one can say
Red flag orders were a key part of the federal government's response to the 2020 Portapique, N.S., mass shooting. But two years after the measure became law, a CBC News investigation has determined that no one is keeping track of when, where or how often these emergency orders are being implemented.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

B.C. is adopting permanent daylight time. Sleep researchers say standard time is healthier
Scientists who study sleep are warning B.C.'s decision to adopt permanent daylight time will disrupt sleep patterns and have a negative effect on overall health, especially for children, for whom adequate sleep is critical for brain development.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

Canadians reaching out to Spain after Trump's 'sadly familiar' threats
Some Canadians are feeling kinship with Spain and reaching out on social media after the European country was the latest victim of a tirade from U.S. President Donald Trump. "We're going to cut off all trade with Spain, we don't want anything to do with Spain," Trump told reporters at the White House on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 05, 2026

Indigenous ancestral remains found on Ontario property could cost this couple $319K
An Ontario couple was concerned to discover Indigenous ancestral remains on their property during renovations. But the biggest shock came when they learned a provincially mandated investigation could cost $319,000. Experts say the remains must be protected and treated with dignity — but that the current law should be updated so situations like this don't happen.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 04, 2026

Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers returns Toronto film critics award, says support for Palestine cut from speech
Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers says she is returning her Toronto Film Critics Association Award after a portion of her acceptance speech expressing support for Palestine was cut out.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 04, 2026

#TheMoment a (likely) meteor caused a sonic boom over Vancouver
Michael Unger, the programming director at the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre, tells The National about the moment a suspected meteor created a sonic boom and lit up Vancouver's night sky.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 04, 2026

A Vancouver hospital won't treat pregnant trauma patients. This surgeon says other facilities lack the right specialists, too
The medical director of trauma services at Vancouver General Hospital says the health authority's directive to divert pregnant patients is causing "horrific distress" among clinicians. The directive comes as the hospital operates without any on-call obstetricians.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 04, 2026

In Nepal, a former rapper wants to be the next prime minister — and young voters are excited
As Nepalis head to the polls on Thursday in the first election since a Gen Z revolution last September toppled the previous government, one-time musician turned Kathmandu mayor Balendra Shah has galvanized the electorate, with many young voters hoping he will defeat politicians belonging to the South Asian country's old guard.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 04, 2026

Man charged in Toronto police corruption probe ordered not to contact Ryan Wedding's co-accused
Brian Da Costa, an alleged drug trafficker accused of bribing Toronto police officers in Project South, has been ordered not to contact a co-accused of alleged cocaine kingpin Ryan Wedding as part of his bail conditions.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 04, 2026

As B.C. moves to permanent daylight time, what could that look like if Alberta follows suit?
As Alberta considers following B.C.'s lead in ending biannual clock changes, a sleep expert is advising the province to reject permanent daylight time in favour of a standard time model that better aligns with the solar cycle.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 04, 2026

Ecuador draws Cuba's ire after declaring its ambassador and his staff 'persona non grata'
Ecuador declared Cuba's ambassador, Basilio Antonio Gutiérrez, and his diplomatic staff "persona non grata" on Wednesday and gave them 48 hours to leave the South American country.



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Mar 04, 2026

Canada hoping to charter flights for Canadians to leave U.A.E. in next 72 hours: Anand
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says the government is looking at getting Canadians out of the Middle East, including asking the United Arab Emirates to use its airspace for chartered evacuation flights.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 04, 2026

Elvis Stokjo still grieves his '98 gold medal loss. Here's how athletes can deal with disappointment
After pouring so much time and emotion into competing at the highest levels, major defeats can be crushing for elite athletes. Performance experts say people have to refocus to help deal with internal pressure and disappointment.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 04, 2026

Quebec's language watchdog to send undercover inspectors into businesses
For the first time in three years, the Office québécois de la langue française will send its inspectors to 7,800 restaurants, stores, and bars in and around Montreal as well as elsewhere in Quebec to assess the availability of service offered in French.



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Mar 04, 2026

'We have only just begun,' Hegseth says of Iran as Senate blocks effort to limit war powers
The U.S.-Israeli war against Iran widened sharply on Wednesday, with U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth declaring that the United ?States was winning ?and that its ?military ?could fight as long as needed.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 04, 2026

Thousands take to streets to protest cuts to N.S. arts grants
About 2,000 people gathered outside Province House in Halifax to let the Houston government know cuts to arts, tourism, culture and heritage sectors would cause irreparable harm to their industries.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 04, 2026

Western Cuba hit by major blackout that energy official says could last 72 hours
A blackout hit the western half of Cuba on Wednesday, leaving millions of people in Havana and beyond without power in the latest outage to affect an island struggling with dwindling oil reserves and a crumbling electric grid.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 04, 2026

The World Baseball Classic starts today. Here's who is playing for Canada
Kansas City Royals third baseman Abraham Toro hit a bases-clearing double in the sixth inning as Canada rallied past the Philadelphia Phillies 5-3 on Wednesday in an exhibition game.



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Mar 04, 2026

'The bus spun 180 degrees' in Ont. crash that sent students to hospital
A school bus carrying two students collided with a tractor-trailer in Huron East Tuesday morning. Police say heavy fog reduced visibility and are reminding drivers to use extra caution.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 04, 2026

Hamilton judge rules Ontario's sex offender registry is unconstitutional. What could happen next?
The decision is "significant" and could see changes to Ontario's sex offender registry, depending on how the appeals process plays out, says the applicant's lawyer. The province says it plans to appeal.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 04, 2026

Canadian man stuck in ICE detention centre for 4 months, awaiting deportation hearing
Since November, Edmonton-born Curtis Wright has been stuck in an ICE detainment facility in Texas. Since then, his family has been pushing for his release while his case moves through the courts.



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Mar 04, 2026

U.S. terrorism case against former Ont. student includes 'classified' national security material
U.S. prosecutors have taken steps to protect classified national security material set to be part of their case against a Pakistani man accused of plotting an attack on Jews in New York. Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, who previously lived in the Toronto area, is scheduled to stand trial in May.



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Mar 04, 2026

Fact check: Grok tells users fake Tel Aviv video is real
Can you tell this video is fake? The AI chatbot Grok could not. It's been viewed millions of times on platforms like X and Instagram, with claims it shows Iranian missiles hitting Tel Aviv.



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Mar 04, 2026

IN PHOTOS | War in Iran enters 5th day
Israel and the U.S. launched a new wave of strikes on Iran on Wednesday, prompting more missiles and drones fired from Tehran toward Israel. Turkey became the latest country to be drawn into the conflict, after NATO defence systems destroyed an Iranian ballistic missile on its way to Turkish airspace.



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Mar 04, 2026

Mexico seeks to dispel lingering fears in Guadalajara ahead of World Cup
World Cup preparations in Guadalajara, one of three host Mexican cities, were recently plunged under a cloud of uncertainty following an explosion of violence on Feb. 22 that ripped through the city, across Jalisco, and flared in several parts of the country.



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Mar 04, 2026

She was set to win the U.S. women's half marathon. Then a guide car made a wrong turn
Jessica McClain was ahead by a wide margin with about 2.4 kilometres left to go at the U.S. half marathon championships when she and three other runners followed a guide vehicle on a wrong turn, leading them off-course for about one kilometre.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 04, 2026

Carney shakes up senior ranks of the public service
Prime Minister Mark Carney has shaken up the senior ranks of the public service, creating and expanding some roles in a continued effort to put his stamp on the machinery of government.



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Mar 04, 2026

Ontario students stage mass protest over Ford government's cuts to aid program
Students across the province are protesting recent changes to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) — the post-secondary financial aid system will go from a majority grant structure to a majority loan structure in the new school year.



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Mar 04, 2026

3 million Canadians use GLP-1 drugs. Survey says that's changing their appetites — and habits
A new survey suggests about three million Canadian adults are currently taking GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic or Mounjaro and that many more would like to, but cost is a barrier.



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Mar 04, 2026

Curling rocks stolen from Milano-Cortina Paralympic venue ahead of wheelchair competition
Curling drama has arrived at the Paralympics even before the first competition rock has been thrown. Two curling stones have been stolen from the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium.



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Mar 04, 2026

Brian Da Costa, alleged drug trafficker accused of bribing Toronto cops, gets $1.5M bail
The alleged drug trafficker accused of obtaining confidential information from a Toronto police officer, which was used in an alleged conspiracy to kill a senior corrections officer, was granted a $1.5-million bail Wednesday in Toronto.



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Mar 04, 2026

Did Carney just drop an F-bomb? PM shares light-hearted story about bankers having more fun than politicians
In a more relaxed moment during an armchair discussion at the Lowy Institute in Sydney, Australia, Prime Minister Mark Carney drops the f-word while telling a story from his time as Governor of the Bank of Canada. Carney was asked who has more fun between central bankers and prime ministers.



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Mar 04, 2026

Crown wraps up case in Frank Stronach sexual assault trial
The Crown has wrapped up its case in the sexual assault trial of Frank Stronach, having heard from all seven complainants whose allegations against the Canadian businessman included sexual assault, attempted rape and rape.



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Mar 04, 2026

Frank Stronach says 'justice will prevail' in sexual assault trial as 7th and final complainant cross-examined
Canadian businessman Frank Stronach said that "justice will prevail" in his sexual assault trial being held in a Toronto courthouse.



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Mar 04, 2026

Italian tennis player Lucrezia Stefanini says she and her family were threatened before a match
Italian tennis player Lucrezia Stefanini said she and her family were threatened when she received a text message featuring a photo of a gun before a qualifying match for the Indian Wells tournament in California — in an apparent attempt to affect the result for betting purposes.



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Mar 04, 2026

Vancouver teacher says sudden licence suspension over email sent to spam felt like 'gut punch'
Dozens of Lower Mainland teachers were suspended after emails from the Ministry of Education about updating their criminal record checks ended up in their spam inboxes. Now, those teachers want to know if the ministry will compensate them for the days they weren't allowed to teach.



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Mar 04, 2026

The U.S. is further along in its AI data centre buildout. How does Alberta's approach compare?
While the U.S. has developed far more AI infrastructure, Alberta also sees a major opportunity to capitalize on the AI boom, given its colder climate, vast real estate and deregulated electricity market.



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Mar 04, 2026

Calgary's WinSport again defends demolishing bobsled track after athlete criticism
WinSport is again defending demolishing the bobsled and luge track at Canada Olympic Park in 2019, having most recently received criticism after Canada's sledding athletes missed the Olympic podium for the first time in 24 years.



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Mar 04, 2026

Mike Myers, Hazel Mae among recipients of special 2026 Canadian Screen Awards honours
Canadian Screen Week takes place in Toronto from May 27 to May 31, culminating with the Canadian Screen Awards ceremony honouring the best in the country's cinema, television and digital media.



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Mar 04, 2026

Former music producer Steven Lehmann sentenced to 5 years for sexual relationship with student
Former music producer, teacher and co-founder of K-W Glee Steven Lehmann has been sentenced to five years in prison for having a sexual relationship with a student in 2008 and 2009. Lehmann, now 54, pleaded guilty to one count of sexual exploitation.



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Mar 04, 2026

Grade 9 student attacked by masked intruders at Nova Scotia high school
A family is speaking out after two masked intruders entered a Halifax-area high school and violently attacked a Grade 9 student, prompting concerns about school safety and security.



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Mar 04, 2026

What if Canada became the 51st state? This artist imagines what that future looks like
Inside a London, Ont. library, official-looking plaques describe a fictional future where Canada has already been absorbed by the United States. The installation asks what happens when sovereignty can no longer be taken for granted.



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Mar 04, 2026

What we know about the state of Iran's drone and missile capabilities
Experts say Tehran will likely try to inflict collateral damage in neighbouring countries and exhaust U.S. and Israeli defences by using cheap kamikaze drones in order to try and save the regime.



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Mar 04, 2026

Time running out in Canada for man who caused Humboldt Broncos bus crash
Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, the man responsible for the 2018 Humboldt Broncos bus crash, could be deported to India within weeks, leaving behind a wife and two children who are pleading with Canada to let him stay. At the same time, some families of the victims say Sidhu should have been removed from Canada years ago.



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Mar 04, 2026

U.S. could hold a 'red card' over Canada's Gripen fighter jet option
As Ottawa reviews its F-35 purchase, there's concern Washington holds a powerful lever — control of the secure Link 16 network used for NATO and NORAD operations. Swedish Gripens and Danish F-35s operate together in NATO missions, but U.S. approval is required for the encryption system — raising concerns it could be withheld if Canada chooses the Gripen.



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Mar 04, 2026

Family seeking $1.3M owed by Alberta separatist leader Dennis Modry after court order
Relatives of a prominent Alberta separatist who met with U.S. officials are upset that he has failed to pay back more than $1.3 million that he owes from a court order issued almost a year ago. A B.C. Supreme Court judge ruled in March 2025 that Dennis Modry, a co-founder of the Alberta Prosperity Project, misappropriated the money from the joint bank account of his aunt and uncle.



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Mar 04, 2026

Hamilton police officer, investigated for sharing racist content, displays sticker associated with white nationalist extremism, group says
A Hamilton community group is calling for action after it says a resident discovered a police officer's vehicle is once again displaying a sticker "associated with white nationalist extremism." Police had recently investigated the officer for sharing racist and extremist content on social media.



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Mar 04, 2026

He holds the record for most days skied at Mont Tremblant — and uses status to support others
Ken Bull holds the overall record for most days skied in a season at Mont Tremblant set in 2014. He was at the top of the leaderboard for last season as well until a recent re-count placed him in third. He uses his celebrity to update the community on a local skier who suffered a devastating accident in training



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Mar 04, 2026

How long can Iran keep firing missiles and drones?
Experts say Tehran will likely try to inflict collateral damage in neighbouring countries and exhaust U.S. and Israeli defences by using cheap kamikaze drones in order to try and save the regime.



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Mar 04, 2026

B.C.'s move to end time changes sparks cross-Canada conversation
British Columbia's move to permanent daylight time has reignited conversations across the country about scrapping biannual time changes. After B.C. Premier David Eby announced Monday that most of the province will change its clocks for the last time this weekend, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said it's time to consider following suit. Other provinces say discussions are happening.



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Mar 04, 2026

B.C. is moving to permanent daylight time. Could your province be next?
British Columbia's move to permanent daylight time has reignited conversations across the country about scrapping biannual time changes. After B.C. Premier David Eby announced Monday that most of the province will change its clocks for the last time this weekend, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said it's time to consider following suit. Other provinces say discussions are happening.



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Mar 04, 2026

'It's not easy, let's be clear': Carney speaks frankly about dealing with Trump at an event in Australia
Prime Minister Mark Carney pulled back the curtain on his relationship with his American counterpart Wednesday evening in Australia saying it's not easy dealing with U.S. President Donald Trump and he must choose his words carefully to avoid any blowback.



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Mar 03, 2026

Manitoba woman killed in Dominican Republic bus crash remembered as 'fearless' adventurer
A Manitoba woman who died after a bus accident in the Dominican Republic on Sunday is being remembered as a "fearless" traveller who was passionate about exploring the world.



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Mar 03, 2026

The National | U.S. ramps up Iran attacks
March 3, 2026 | The National is in Tel Aviv as Israel and the U.S. ramp up attacks against Iran. B.C. will launch a coroner's inquest into the Tumbler Ridge shooting. And, soccer fans can't score a hotel for the World Cup in Vancouver without paying big bucks.



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Mar 03, 2026

NHL commissioner says criticism of U.S. men's hockey team at Olympics 'unfortunate'
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman declined an opportunity Tuesday to weigh in on the political aspect of the U.S. hockey celebration at the Milan-Cortina Olympics but did say he thought what was portrayed "was unfortunate and not accurate."



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Mar 03, 2026

Live Nation's antitrust trial is underway in the U.S. What could it mean for Canada?
The antitrust trial between Ticketmaster's parent company and the U.S. Department of Justice got underway with opening statements on Tuesday. The case could force a breakup of Ticketmaster and Live Nation and have ripple effects in Canada — but experts say it's still early, and bets on the outcome are off the table.



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Mar 03, 2026

3 children dead in winter activity incidents are a reminder of the dangers involved
Since early February, at least three children have died in winter-related activities in Quebec alone. The Montreal Children's Hospital's trauma director says this is a reminder that activities like sledding should be undertaken with caution and parental supervision.



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Mar 03, 2026

Canadians in Persian Gulf say they are living by the grace of missile defence systems
Canadian expats and those trying to get back home from the Persian Gulf say they're living under the constant threat of missile and drone strikes but are taking solace in what they describe as highly effective air-defence systems keeping them safe from harm.



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Mar 03, 2026

She was about to take her Ottawa business national, when the Spice Girls' lawyers threatened to sue
An Ottawa woman who has been selling her custom spice blends since she was 13 says she's being forced to change her company's name after lawyers for the pop band Spice Girls threatened to sue her.



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Mar 03, 2026

6 Toronto police officers charged in corruption probe were supposed to appear in court. Why didn't they?
Their absences aren't actually against the law. But because this is a high-profile case and none of the officers scheduled to appear Tuesday are in custody, questions persist about when they'll finally make a public appearance.



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Mar 03, 2026

Class action lawsuit over migrant farm workers' EI benefits, restrictions to proceed
A class action lawsuit alleging Canada's Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program exploits the labour and Charter rights of agricultural workers can proceed, a judge decided last week.



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