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Mar 01, 2026

Snowmobiler dies in B.C. avalanche as forecasters warn of high risks in backcountry
A snowmobiler has died in B.C.'s Interior after an avalanche in the Kootenay Pass area on Saturday, as forecasters warn hazardous conditions persist across the province.



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Mar 01, 2026

The must-see red carpet looks from the 2026 Actor Awards
Fashion standouts from SAG-AFTRA's celebration of actors.



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Mar 01, 2026

Toronto student jailed in Pakistan over social media content denied bail
The Canadian University of Toronto PhD student who was arrested while conducting research for his dissertation in Pakistan has been denied bail.



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Mar 01, 2026

Oil jumps 10% on Iran conflict and could spike to $100 US a barrel, analysts say
Brent crude jumped 10 per cent to about $80 US a barrel over the counter on Sunday, oil traders said, while analysts predicted that prices could climb as high as $100 US after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran plunged the Middle East into ?a new war.



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Mar 01, 2026

President of Iran's soccer federation says World Cup participation in U.S. is in doubt
The president of Iran's soccer federation says he does not know if the national team can play 2026 FIFA World Cup matches in the United States following the surprise U.S. and Israeli bombardment of his country.



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Mar 01, 2026

U.S. hockey star Hilary Knight delivers joke on SNL featuring women's, men's Olympic champions
This time it was Hilary Knight's turn to provide a big laugh, with an assist from the Saturday Night Live writers, in the wake of a weeklong dust-up involving the United States women's and men's Olympic gold medal-winning hockey teams.



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Mar 01, 2026

U.S. hockey star Hilary Knight takes shot at Trump on SNL episode with Connor Storrie and Olympic champs
This time it was Hilary Knight's turn to provide a big laugh, with an assist from the Saturday Night Live writers, in the wake of a weeklong dust-up involving the United States women's and men's Olympic gold medal-winning hockey teams.



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Mar 01, 2026

When my spouse came out as trans, we had to learn who we were all over again
Courtney Bates-Hardy has always been able to talk to her partner about everything. That openness remained a mainstay of their relationship after her partner told her she was trans and as the pair went through more changes individually and as a couple.



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Mar 01, 2026

The ‘Big One' just got more complicated
Scientists have discovered a massive tear in the tectonic plate off the coast of Vancouver Island. This "rip" suggests that the northern end of the Cascadia Subduction Zone is actually starting to shut down. The CBC's Johanna Wagstaffe investigates what this discovery might mean for the "Big One" off the coast of Vancouver Island.



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Mar 01, 2026

Nova Scotia's craft beer industry seeing 'unheard of' number of closures
While Nova Scotia's craft beer industry saw huge growth in the past couple of decades, growing to as many as 60 breweries with some having additional taproom locations, the number of breweries has decreased to around 50 in just the last two years.



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Mar 01, 2026

N.S. premier booed at African Heritage Month gala as budget cuts spark upset
Tim Houston was booed as he delivered remarks at the African Heritage Month gala in Halifax on Saturday night. Houston's government delivered a budget last week that includes cuts to programs aimed at Black and African Nova Scotian communities.



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Mar 01, 2026

Hailing India as a 'natural partner,' Carney says Canada can secure a free trade deal by year's end
Prime Minister Mark Carney's Indian charm offensive continued over the weekend as he set aside any notion of bilateral bad blood and hailed the South Asian country as a "natural partner."



CBC Top Stories
Mar 01, 2026

Live updates | U.S. says 3 service members killed since U.S. and Israel launched strikes against Iran




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Mar 01, 2026

Why were toxic drug deaths in B.C. down 21% in 2025?
A new study has found that decreasing fentanyl concentrations in the illicit drug supply was related with a decrease in fatal overdoses in B.C. But scientists, advocates and officials remain unclear on why exactly the drug death toll in the province dropped by 21 per cent in 2025 compared to the previous year.



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Mar 01, 2026

Hailing India as a ‘natural partner,' Carney says Canada can secure a free trade deal by year's end
Prime Minister Mark Carney's Indian charm offensive continued over the weekend as he set aside any notion of bilateral bad blood and hailed the South Asian country as a "natural partner."



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Mar 01, 2026

Alberta's reliance on oil revenues means that when prices fall, the economy follows
The Alberta government's new budget projects years of deficits due to slumping oil prices. Some experts say the province's predictions for price recovery may be optimistic.



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Mar 01, 2026

Forget white sand beaches. These snowbirds prefer to prowl for owls on the frozen Canadian prairie
Southern Manitoba is a winter hot spot for tourists who prefer seeking out elusive owls on the frozen prairie over beachside getaways.



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Mar 01, 2026

Family believes Nova Scotia's new medical records system played part in baby's death
A Musquodoboit, N.S., family says it believes a tragedy could have been averted if not for the One Person One Record system that launched in December at the IWK Health Centre.



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Mar 01, 2026

Canada poised to become 'one of the largest suppliers of LNG in the world': Energy minister
Canada's energy minister says the country is poised to become one of the world's biggest suppliers of liquefied natural gas, exporting as much as 100 million tonnes per year.



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Mar 01, 2026

Canada should not have an election before reviewing CUSMA trade deal, says Poilievre
Conservative Leader Pierre Polievre says Canada should not have an election before it reviews the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) this year — and instead he's reiterating his proposal the Carney government set up an all-party committee on the matter.



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Mar 01, 2026

Why much of Canada's national art collection isn't online
Canada has the technology to share its national art collection online. What it hasn't clearly decided is how much copyright law should stand in the way.



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Mar 01, 2026

Snowbanks are still blocking parking on some streets more than a month after Toronto's last big storm
More than a month after Toronto's last major snowstorm, some residents are complaining their streets are still so clogged with curbside snowbanks that finding on-street parking remains a problem — not just for residents but local businesses too.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 01, 2026

The rise of singlehood could impact everything from housing to taxes
For decades there has been an increase in single people across the world. But more recently that number seems to be not only growing, but changing how we talk about single people and how the world might work with more of them.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 28, 2026

First Nations chiefs unanimously pass non-confidence vote in Alberta government
First Nations chiefs across Alberta unanimously passed a vote of non-confidence in the Alberta government this week, citing concerns around the separatist movement and a failure to meet their treaty responsibilities.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 28, 2026

Canada's airline regulator to probe recent flight disruptions in Puerto Vallarta
Canada's airline regulator says it will probe the recent flight disruptions that occurred in the popular tourist destination of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.



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Feb 28, 2026

North Vancouver man launches court action to park 35 ft. RV in front yard
Three years ago, Sui Kwong Lai built a parking spot for his 35-foot RV in his front yard. He thought it complied with local bylaws. He's been fighting with neighbours and the District of North Vancouver ever since.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 28, 2026

Vancouver man launches court action to park 35-foot RV in front yard
Three years ago, Sui Kwong Lai built a parking spot for his 35-foot RV in his front yard. He thought it complied with local bylaws. He's been fighting with neighbours and the District of North Vancouver ever since.



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Feb 28, 2026

Quebec's language watchdog calls out Montreal bakery over English TikToks
This week, Lahmajoune Villeray, a family-owned bakery in Montreal, received a letter from Quebec's language watchdog, stating that most of its social media publications are not available in French on TikTok.



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Feb 28, 2026

She did Quebec's 1st pediatric bone marrow transplant. At 87, she still has some imposter syndrome
Dr. Yvette Bonny is featured by the Government of Canada for Black History Month as one of nine remarkable figures who have helped shape Canadian heritage and identity. In 1980, she performed the first pediatric bone marrow transplant in Quebec and has received many accolades since.



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Feb 28, 2026

No pickaxe needed. Why Canadians are sifting for gold in unusual places
In January, the price of gold rose to $5,000 US an ounce for the first time in history. And this has Canadians searching high and low. But you don't need a wide brimmed hat and pickaxe anymore. Maybe try a wetsuit instead. Some are diving deep into rivers, while others are sifting through thrift stores, and grandma's jewelry box.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 28, 2026

My spouse asked what kind of woman I was. A life and death moment gave me the answer
After coming out as trans to her partner, Carrie Biner grappled with knowing who she was as a woman. But when she and other bystanders saw an overdose crisis unfolding and had to respond with urgency, she found an answer to the question that had been circling her mind for years.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 28, 2026

He was hired to fight for Wales's future generations. Does Canada need a job like that?
For the last three years, Derek Walker has been advocating for the rights of Wales's youngest generations — and generations still to come. As Canadian youth grapple with issues like climate change, affordability and the rise of AI, advocates say it's time the federal government appoints its own champion for generational fairness.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 28, 2026

How and when to see the total lunar eclipse on March 3
In the early morning hours of March 3, the moon will glide through Earth's shadow, producing a total lunar eclipse across Canada. But what you see depends on where you are.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 28, 2026

Block lays off 4,000 workers citing AI. But how much does AI actually have to do with it?
In a letter to the company, CEO Jack Dorsey said AI tools are making fundamental changes to "what it means to build and run a company." But tech experts say pandemic overhiring and overly-ambitious promises of AI have had a role in tech layoffs.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 28, 2026

Canadian passports are about to get more expensive
The cost of a Canadian passport is about to rise and plans by Prime Minister Mark Carney's government to overhaul the way it sets prices could result in them being even more expensive in the future.



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Feb 28, 2026

Israel strikes Iran; Trump says U.S. launching 'major combat operations'
Israel's defence minister says Israel has launched attack on Iran.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 28, 2026

U.S., Israel launch attacks on Iran
The U.S. and Israel launched an attack Saturday on Iran, with the first apparent strike happening near the offices of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Bolivia cargo plane carrying banknotes crashes, killing at least 15
A cargo plane carrying money crashed Friday near Bolivia's capital, damaging about a dozen vehicles on a highway, scattering bills on the ground and leaving at least 15 people dead and others injured, an official said.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Trump floats 'friendly takeover' of Cuba. What's his endgame?




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Feb 27, 2026

Why are basketball shoes so squeaky?
On the court, the squeak of basketball shoes is hard to miss. Now, scientists have uncovered why they make that unmistakable sound.



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Feb 27, 2026

Artist uses frozen Alberta lake as his canvas
Turns out Alberta's blue lakes freeze into a canvas unlike any other this New York artist has ever seen or worked with.



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Feb 27, 2026

Mexican Navy say they've secured Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta has started to reopen after days of violence and unrest sparked by the killing of a Mexican cartel boss. According to the Mexican Navy, the resort city is now secure and the reinforcements that were sent are staying until further notice.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Alberta woman to serve less than 4 more years in prison for girl's death after getting credit for time served
Cries and shouts could be heard inside an Edmonton courtroom after Ashley Rattlesnake, 30, was sentenced for the death of eight-year-old Nina Napope Dumais. 



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Feb 27, 2026

Alberta woman to serve less than 4 years in prison for young girl's death after getting credit for time served
Cries and shouts could be heard inside an Edmonton courtroom after Ashley Rattlesnake, 30, was sentenced for the death of eight-year-old Nina Napope Dumais. 



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Feb 27, 2026

Alberta woman will serve just under 4 years in prison for death of 8-year-old girl
Cries and shouts could be heard inside an Edmonton courtroom after Ashley Rattlesnake, 30, was sentenced to three years and nine months in prison for the death of eight-year-old Nina Napope Dumais. 



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Feb 27, 2026

Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim apologizes to councillor for unsubstantiated comments about distributing drugs
Mayor Ken Sim says he has apologized to his council colleague Sean Orr for claiming without evidence in a media briefing earlier this month that Orr distributed illegal drugs. Orr has denied the allegation "unequivocally" and said the comments were ridiculous and defamatory.



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Feb 27, 2026

Trumps directs all federal agencies to stop using AI company Anthropic's technology
Trump's directive comes amid a feud ?between the Pentagon and top artificial ?intelligence lab Anthropic over concerns about how ?the ?military ?could use AI at war.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Trump directs all federal agencies to stop using AI company Anthropic's technology
Trump's directive comes amid a feud ?between the Pentagon and top artificial ?intelligence lab Anthropic over concerns about how ?the ?military ?could use AI at war.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Antipsychotic use in long-term care homes still 'stubbonly high' despite a national target, doctor says
Use of sedating medications in long term care homes has continued to grow since the pandemic and Canadians with dementia are at a great risk, a new report suggests.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Antipsychotic use in long-term care homes still 'stubbornly high' despite a national target, doctor says
Use of sedating medications in long term care homes has continued to grow since the pandemic and Canadians with dementia are at a great risk, a new report suggests.



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Feb 27, 2026

Heated Rivalry star Connor Storrie hosts Saturday Night Live
Connor Storrie, one of the stars from the breakout Canadian hit show Heated Rivalry, is set to host Saturday Night Live this weekend. 



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Feb 27, 2026

Heated Rivalry star Connor Storrie to host Saturday Night Live
Connor Storrie, one of the stars from the breakout Canadian hit show Heated Rivalry, is set to host Saturday Night Live this weekend. 



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Feb 27, 2026

Pakistan and Afghanistan in 'open war': How we got here and what might happen next




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Feb 27, 2026

Pakistan and Afghanistan: How we got here and what might happen next




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Feb 27, 2026

College of Family Physicians of Canada calls on Ottawa to increase support for family doctors
The College of Family Physicians of Canada is urging the government to reduce administrative burdens and barriers for family physicians so that they can deliver better patient care.



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Feb 27, 2026

Boy, 2, found safe after Amber Alert was abducted after dispute with mother: police
Two people are in custody after police say a two-year-old boy was abducted from a Winnipeg home earlier Friday, in a violent incident that began as a dispute with the child's mother.



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Feb 27, 2026

Amber Alert issued for 2-year-old boy police say was abducted from Winnipeg home
Winnipeg police issued an Amber Albert on Friday for a two-year-old they say was last seen being taken from a home wrapped in a blanket.



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Feb 27, 2026

Burger King is updating its Whopper, so that's one less thing that's falling apart
Fast food chain Burger King announced Thursday that it's updating its signature Whopper burger for the first time in a decade, adding a sturdier bun and serving it in a cardboard box after years of customer complaints about smashed burgers that fell apart.



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Feb 27, 2026

Frozen blueberries recalled over Listeria concern didn't reach customers in Canada: CFIA
A U.S. company is recalling more than 25,000 kilograms of frozen blueberries that were distributed in Michigan, Oregon, Washington, Wisconsin. Canadian officials say the affected imported product did not reach retailers or consumers in this country.



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Feb 27, 2026

Para nordic star Natalie Wilkie, hockey captain Tyler McGregor named Canada's flag-bearers for Paralympics opening ceremony
Hockey captain Tyler McGregor and Para nordic skier Natalie Wilkie will be Canada's Paralympic flag-bearers for the Milano-Cortina opening ceremony on March 6, the Canadian Paralympic Committee announced Friday morning.



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Feb 27, 2026

NASA takes questions about Artemis II mission
NASA officials are providing an update Friday on the upcoming Artemis II mission, which will see a crew — including a Canadian astronaut — make a lunar flyby.



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Feb 27, 2026

The 'crisis'? The 'pinnacle'? For Bridgerton, the word orgasm wouldn't quite do
Bridgerton's creators speak of the interesting euphemisms they went through to give their characters' dialogue a ring of truth.



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Feb 27, 2026

Canada's economy contracted unexpectedly in fourth quarter of 2025
Gross domestic product contracted ?at an annualized pace of 0.6 per cent in the quarter running from October to December, ?Statistics Canada said. The country's overall growth for 2025 was 1.7 per cent — in line with Bank of Canada expectations, but the slowest pace of annual growth since ?the decline in 2020.



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Feb 27, 2026

This Nanaimo senior challenged years of rent increases, and won
Shane Conn challenged two years of rent increases at a Nanaimo independent living facility at the Residential Tenancy Board. He won and received almost $9,500 in rent deductions and a limit on future increases. But the benefits apply only to him. They don't apply to any of his neighbours unless they go through the same months-long administrative process Conn did.



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Feb 27, 2026

China suspending some agricultural tariffs on Canada starting March 1
China said on Friday it would suspend some tariffs on Canadian agricultural products imposed during a trade spat between Beijing and Ottawa, after Canadian Prime Minister Mark ?Carney struck an initial deal with Beijing during a visit in January.



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Feb 27, 2026

Alberta hockey players killed in highway crash remembered as ‘bright lights'
Best friends Kayla Peacock and Danica Hills dreamed of moving from Hinton to Edmonton after graduation. Those dreams were cut short Monday when the teens died in a crash near Jasper after leaving hockey practice. The hockey community will gather to honour the teens at two upcoming games.



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Feb 27, 2026

U.S. says embassy staff in Israel who want to leave should do so immediately
The U.S. Embassy in Israel on Friday told its staff that it could leave the country and urged anyone considering departure to do so immediately, as the threat of an American strike on Iran looms.



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Feb 27, 2026

Canada's Drury injured in crash involving teammate Howden during World Cup ski cross final
Canadian ski cross racer Kevin Drury was injured in a crash during the big final of a World Cup event in Kopaonik, Serbia on Friday.



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Feb 27, 2026

20 Surrey, B.C., school teachers have their licences suspended after crucial emails sent to spam folder
The president of the Surrey Teachers' Association said the teachers missed critical emails about updating their criminal record checks because the notice went to their spam folders.



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Feb 27, 2026

Democrats alarmed by 'chaos in the skies' after U.S. government again fires laser near Mexico border
The U.S. military used a laser Thursday to shoot down a "seemingly threatening" drone flying near the U.S.-Mexico border — one that appears to have been flown by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.



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Feb 27, 2026

Father and son duo win their 2nd gruelling Cain's Quest snowmobile race across Labrador
Randy and Sebastian Malleck have crossed the finish line in Labrador City — winning their second consecutive Cain's Quest and capturing the $100,000 prize.



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Feb 27, 2026

Pakistan now in 'open war' with Afghanistan, defence minister says, after countries trade attacks
Pakistan and Afghanistan traded attacks in a dramatic escalation of tensions between the countries that Pakistan's defence minister said Friday means they are now in "open war."



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Feb 27, 2026

Pakistan's defence minister says that there is now 'open war' with Afghanistan
Pakistan's defence minister said that his country ran out of "patience" and considers that there is now an "open war" with Afghanistan, after both countries launched strikes following an Afghan cross-border attack.



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Feb 27, 2026

Pakistan's defence minister says there is now 'open war' with Afghanistan after countries trade attacks
Pakistan's defence minister said that his country ran out of "patience" and considers that there is now an "open war" with Afghanistan, after both countries launched strikes following an Afghan cross-border attack.



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Feb 27, 2026

N.L. Crown prosecutor under investigation for smuggling, weapons offences
RCMP court filings indicate that charges are pending against a provincial Crown prosecutor in Newfoundland and Labrador after police seized a cache of firearms and prohibited weapons late last year.



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Feb 27, 2026

Ford's fight against Trump enters tougher phase as Ontario faces job losses and trade uncertainty
A year after winning a third-straight majority government on a pledge to "protect Ontario' from U.S. tariffs, the fight against Donald Trump continues to fuel Doug Ford's policy and politics.  And experts watching the province's struggling economy say the year ahead may prove even more challenging for the Ford government as key trade talks between the U.S. and Canada unfold.



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Feb 27, 2026

Energy-hungry India tells Carney 'we are willing to buy whatever Canada is offering'
India wants to buy any energy product it can from Canada and its officials are urging the federal government to streamline approvals for various projects so it can tap into new supplies to feed a rapidly growing country with relatively few natural resources of its own.



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Feb 27, 2026

Even Neve Campbell can't save controversy-laden Scream 7
Scream 7 may mark the return of scream queen Neve Campbell to the long-running slasher franchise, but it's nowhere near a high-water mark for the series.



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Feb 27, 2026

A Canadian helped build a water plant in Gaza. Now he worries about its fate as aid groups leave over new law
Foreign workers from 37 international non-governmental organizations will leave the Gaza Strip by Sunday after choosing not to comply with new registration rules imposed by Israel. The new rules include handing over lists of local and foreign staff, which the organizations say put people at risk.



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Feb 27, 2026

AI company Anthropic amends core safety principle amid growing competition in sector
Anthropic, the AI company behind the Claude chatbot that was founded with a focus on safe technology, appears to be scaling back its safety commitments in order to keep the company competitive, after it amended a set of self-imposed guidelines aimed at preventing the development of AI that could potentially be dangerous.



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Feb 27, 2026

2 sea lions from Marineland get new home at Vancouver Aquarium
The sea lions were recently moved to the Vancouver Aquarium as part of Canada's Accredited Zoos and Aquariums' effort to find long-term homes for animals previously located at Marineland, the defunct amusement park in Niagara Falls, Ont.



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Feb 27, 2026

Why a memory chip shortage is wreaking havoc on the consumer electronics industry
A boom of investment in artificial intelligence has led to an unforeseen problem: a shortage of the world's memory chip supply, which threatens to drive up the price of consumer electronics like laptops, smartphones and video game consoles.



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Feb 27, 2026

Why putting spit hoods on people is risky — and can be deadly
Spit hoods are meant to protect first responders from spitting. Yet an investigation by CBC's the fifth estate and Radio-Canada's Enquête identified 17 fatal incidents involving the controversial device in Canada over the last two decades. In nearly every case, the hood seems to have been misused.



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Feb 27, 2026

Why you shouldn't count on SPF for all of your sun protection
Sunscreen manufacturers assign an precise SPF number using an imprecise method of lab testing, which could be giving Canadians a false sense of security when using sunscreen to protect themselves from the sun.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

#TheMoment rats learned how to drive ??
Kendal Crawford and Shaun Stephens-Whal tell The National about the moment they taught their pet rats how to drive mini cars in Squamish, B.C.



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Feb 26, 2026

Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim made unsubstantiated claims about councillor distributing drugs
It has emerged that Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim accused a political opponent of distributing illegal drugs without evidence — days before a fellow councillor made similar claims that he later retracted.



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Feb 26, 2026

'Enormous loss': Professional snowboarder killed in B.C. avalanche east of Pemberton
The 28-year-old man is being remembered as one of the best split-boarders in the world who always had a smile on his face.



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Feb 26, 2026

Ontario police deputy chief suspended for allegedly using 'racially inappropriate' term
A deputy chief with the Durham Regional Police Service has been suspended for allegedly using a "racially inappropriate term," the police board says, during a meeting with Black officers and employees.



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Feb 26, 2026

The National | Prime Minister Carney goes to India
Feb. 26, 2026 | Prime Minister Mark Carney's India trade trip sparks outrage in the Sikh community. Pierre Poilievre lays out his vision for Canada-U.S. relations. And the fallout grows from Trump's comments after the gold medal hockey win.



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Feb 26, 2026

Former Diageo workers speak out on deal that keeps Crown Royal on shelves
As workers filed out of Diageo's Amherstburg, Ont., Crown Royal bottling facility for the last time on Wednesday, some expressed anger — not just at the company that put them out of work, but at the provincial government for not following through on a promise to pull Crown Royal off shelves if the plant closed. 



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Feb 26, 2026

Canadian Paralympic Committee speaks out against decision to reinstate Russia, Belarus ahead of Games
The International Paralympic Committee's general assembly voted last September to allow athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete under their own flags with their anthems at the upcoming Paralympics in Italy. The Canadian Paralympic Committee spoke out against and voted against that decision.



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Feb 26, 2026

Netflix backs away from offer to buy Warner Bros.
Netflix on Thursday signaled it was backing away from its offer to buy Warner Bros. Discovery's streaming and studio assets, saying ?the deal was no longer financially attractive after Paramount Skydance revised its offer for the coveted Hollywood studio to a $31-a-share offer.



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Feb 26, 2026

Netflix backs away from offer to buy Warner Bros. after Paramount submits revised bid
Netflix on Thursday signalled it was backing away from its offer to buy Warner Bros. Discovery's streaming and studio assets, saying ?the deal was no longer financially attractive after Paramount Skydance revised its offer for the coveted Hollywood studio to a $31-a-share offer.



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Feb 26, 2026

Tkachuk, Sanderson say they have nothing but respect for U.S. women's team as men's team faces backlash




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Feb 26, 2026

Zero population growth expected in Canada this year: Budget watchdog
The parliamentary budget officer predicts Canada's rate of population growth will remain flat in 2026, mainly due to cuts to non-permanent resident admissions in the latest federal Immigration Levels Plan.



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Feb 26, 2026

Is this Bridgerton's diamond of the seasons? Its stars share why season 4 is different
If you're a fan of masquerade balls, lavish homes, promenades, yearning and watching beautiful people reach their pinnacles, then you're likely already aware that Netflix dropped part two of the fourth season of its smash hit Bridgerton today. Stars Luke Thompson and Yerin Ha explain to CBC what makes this season a standout.



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Feb 26, 2026

PWHL looking to capitalize on Olympic boost as league resumes play
Sixty-one PWHL players competed at Milano Cortina 2026, the first Winter Olympics since the league launched in 2024. For the first time, there's one place for all of those people to keep following women's hockey after the Olympics, a problem that's plagued the sport for years.



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Feb 26, 2026

Dozens of Montreal school staff already fired or resigned over expanded religious symbols ban
Dozens of Montreal school staff have either been fired, suspended or decided to resign following Quebec's new law expanding the ban on religious symbols in schools. According to the Montreal Association of School Principals, hundreds of other school employees stand to lose their jobs.



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Feb 26, 2026

Alberta government projects $9.4-billion deficit with no plan to return to balanced budgets




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Feb 26, 2026

Albertans brace for finance minister to present 2nd consecutive deficit budget




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