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Mar 25, 2025

3 heli-skiers killed in southeastern B.C. avalanche, RCMP says
The RCMP said three heli-skiers were killed Monday after an avalanche in southeastern B.C. swept the men away.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2025

Democrats blast Trump officials over Signal chat 'fiasco' on Yemen airstrikes




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Mar 25, 2025

Pope Francis was 'in danger of his life,' says Rome doctor who treated pontiff
Pope Francis came so close to death at one point during his 38-day fight in hospital against pneumonia that his doctors considered ending treatment so he could die in peace, the head of the pope's medical team said.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2025

Early morning explosion at Regina refinery rocks homes, rattles nerves
Refinery spokesperson says two employees are being assessed for minor injuries. All personnel are accounted for.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2025

Liberal MP Sean Fraser changes mind, will seek re-election: sources
Liberal MP and former cabinet minister Sean Fraser is cancelling his plans to retire from politics and will announce today he will seek reelection in his Nova Scotia riding of Central Nova, CBC News has learned.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2025

Why the Canadian government has been in a years-long legal battle against a U.S. cherry farmer
There has been a major twist in a years-long legal battle that has pitted the Canadian government against a U.S. cherry farmer.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2025

Family of Indigenous B.C. youth who died in care say they believe she froze to death
Family members of Chantelle Williams, 18, who died after being found unresponsive outside on a freezing morning this past January, say they want answers from those responsible for her well-being.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2025

A man proposed to a woman running a marathon — again. Why it's giving some the ick




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Mar 25, 2025

It's budget day in Quebec. With Trump's tariffs a top priority, here's what you can expect




CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2025

Married 41 years? and racked with pain, ?N.B. couple said goodbye together using MAID
Lee Goguen says her parents' decision to receive medical assistance in dying at Saint John Regional Hospital gave the couple, who were both suffering from cancer, a merciful and peaceful death.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2025

Population boom shakes up federal ridings in N.S.
Numbers changed the most in the suburbs around Halifax, where one riding — Halifax West — grew by almost 25,000 people in a decade.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2025

RCMP changes operations, patrols border for 1st time after Trump pushes for heightened security




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Mar 25, 2025

Canada studies how to join Ukraine peacekeeping force — including end to training mission in country




CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2025

Men keep proposing to women runners during marathons. It makes some people angry
A man recently proposed to his girlfriend as she crossed the finish line of a marathon, and if this sounds familiar it's because it's not the first, 50th or probably even the 100th time it's happened.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2025

Mortified about menstruation? Some Indigenous youth learn to celebrate it instead
Indigenous women are shifting the narrative about menstruation, honouring and celebrating a young person's first period and rejecting shame and stigma.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2025

Josh Ross's Junos success showcases country music's resurgence
Josh Ross's Juno nominations could be a sign that Canadian country music is gearing up to once-again dominate the awards. This year, multiple country acts have made inroads in Juno categories — highlighting the growing popularity of country music in Canada, and the genre's resurgence in pop culture in general. 



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2025

U.S. road trip destinations seeing signs of Canadians staying away
Tourism destinations in New York's North Country are an easy destination for road trippers for many central Canadians, but recent inflamed rhetoric has tourism operators fearing a potential loss of millions of dollars.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2025

Where the main federal party leaders are heading on Day 3 of the campaign
Federal party leaders are back on the bus on the third day of the election campaign.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

Why Saint John is the most tariff-vulnerable city in Canada
With 96 per cent of its exports going South of the border, Saint John has been named Canada's most tariff-vulnerable city. CBC's Kayla Hounsell breaks down why the New Brunswick port town is so high risk and how it's looking for solutions.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

Columbia University student sues Trump administration over threatened deportation
A Korean American Columbia University student, who is a legal permanent U.S. resident and has participated in pro-Palestinian protests, sued the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday to prevent her deportation, a court filing showed.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

The National | More uncertainty about Trump's tariffs
March 24, 2025 | White House officials say some tariffs might not come into effect on April 2 as Trump has threatened. Hudson's Bay liquidation sales begin at all but six stores. And why Saint John is the most tariff-vulnerable city in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

Manitoba premier apologizes, discloses charter trip to Grey Cup to ethics commissioner
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew went to the ethics commissioner Monday to disclose that twice he took a Winnipeg Blue Bomber charter to the Grey Cup following a CBC story that looked at whether that trip violated the province's conflict of interest laws.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

Palestinian co-director of Oscar-winning film No Other Land beaten by West Bank settlers, witnesses say
Israeli settlers attacked and beat Hamdan Ballal, one of the Palestinian co-directors of the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land on Monday in the occupied West Bank before he was detained by the Israeli military, according to one of his fellow directors and other witnesses.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

Only Canada, N.S. flags allowed outside schools on Nova Scotia's South Shore
A Nova Scotia centre for education has issued a directive allowing only Canada and Nova Scotia flags to fly outside South Shore schools — a move the provincial teachers union calls concerning and confusing.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

White House official confirms Yemen strike plans were mistakenly texted to journalist
Top Trump administration officials, including the defence secretary and vice-president, mistakenly texted war plans for military strikes in Yemen to a group chat in a secure messaging app that included a journalist, the White House said on Monday, following a first-hand account by the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

Victim speaks out after woman allegedly tried to light her hijab on fire inside Ajax library
A hijab-wearing woman who was nearly set on fire at an Ontario library over the weekend is speaking out about the "absolute horror" of what police have said was an unprovoked attack. 



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

Danielle Smith's U.S. media remarks stoke reaction as party leaders hit campaign trail
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's recent comments to right-wing U.S. media outlet Breitbart quickly drew reaction from party leaders seeking to position themselves as the best option to manage a contentious relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

Border-straddling library raises $140K for renovations after U.S. limits Canadian access
The Haskell Free Library and Opera House raised over $136,000 to help with the construction of a new main entrance for Canadians after the U.S. government announced it is limiting access to the main entrance located steps into Derby Line, Vt.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

Carney still hasn't spoken to Trump, thinks president is waiting for election results to talk
Prime Minister Mark Carney says he's available to talk to the U.S. President Donald Trump as the White House prepares its next volley in the ongoing tariff war, but implied the president is waiting for the results of the federal election — whoever that may be after April 28.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

George Foreman's famous grill wasn't always a knockout
When George Foreman came back to prominence as a boxer in the 1990s, his ever-smiling image and congenial manner made him one of the most impactful celebrity spokespeople of all time.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

Some industries may be spared from next round of U.S. tariffs despite Trump threats




CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

Cherry blossom season officially kicks off in Japan as first flowers bloom
Japan's official cherry blossom spotters on Monday confirmed the first blooming of the country's favourite flower, declaring the official start of the festive season in the Japanese capital.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

DNA testing firm 23andMe files for bankruptcy, CEO resigns
23andMe on Sunday filed for bankruptcy in the U.S. after struggling with the fallout of a data breach and weak demand for its ancestry testing kits that featured in Oprah Winfrey's annual list of favourite things just eight years ago.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

Egypt proposes new truce deal as health officials say 65 people killed in Israeli strikes across Gaza
Egypt has put forward a new proposal aimed at restoring the Gaza ceasefire deal, security sources told Reuters on Monday, as Palestinian health authorities said Israeli strikes have killed at least 65 people in the enclave in the past 24 hours.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

French actor Gérard Depardieu stands trial in Paris over sexual assault allegations
French actor Gérard Depardieu went on trial Monday in Paris on charges of sexually assaulting two women on a movie set, in a case seen as a potential watershed for the #MeToo movement in France.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

B.C. mother enduring multiple seizures faces year-and-a-half wait for epilepsy procedure
A Chilliwack mother faces a year-and-a-half wait for an epilepsy procedure. The hospital that performs them, VGH, can only do two a month.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

In fast-growing Alberta, job seekers have lost millions to employment scams since 2022
The money Albertans have lost to job scams has risen more than tenfold in two years, despite only a small increase in the number of reported victims, federal data shows.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

Russia, U.S. wrap day-long talks on possible Black Sea ceasefire with Ukraine
U.S. and Russian officials wrapped up day-long talks on Monday focused on a narrow proposal for a ceasefire at sea between Kyiv and Moscow, part of a diplomatic effort that Washington hopes will help pave the way for broader peace negotiations.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

South Korea reinstates impeached acting president who had taken over from impeached president
South Korea's Constitutional Court reinstated Prime Minister Han Duck-soo's powers on Monday, the latest twist in the country's recent turbulent politics after his impeachment as acting president nearly three months ago.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

Manitoba premier accused of breaking conflict of interest laws by taking Bombers charters to Grey Cup
Manitoba's premier is being accused by a democracy advocate of breaking provincial conflict of interest laws after he took a plane chartered by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers to the Grey Cup in 2023 and 2024.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

An extremist group has been linked to a Winnipeg terrorism-related case. What is M.K.Y.?
M.K.Y, a racially and ethnically motivated extremist group police say has been linked to an antisemitic vandalism case in Winnipeg, draws its hateful ideology from many sources but is ultimately fuelled by a sense of nihilism, experts say.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

Longtime N.S. volunteer firefighter battling cancer won't receive compensation
Bruce Masales had a 21-year volunteer firefighting career in Eastern Passage. But he doesn't qualify for workers' compensation or other municipal insurance coverage, falling through a gap in both systems.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

Pandemic's long shadow: parents, experts say kids still struggling with academics, attendance, social skills




CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

National defence is often an afterthought in Canadian elections. Not this time




CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2025

Quebec's budget will include measures to address Trump's tariff threats — but they'll be expensive
Quebec will present its budget on Tuesday and the province's finance minister Eric Girard has signalled it will include financial supports to help businesses adapt to the changing economic situation with the U.S. It could also include even higher deficit spending.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

Canada's men's soccer team defeats U.S., finishing 3rd in continental tournament
Canada leaves the CONCACAF Nations League with a third-place finish — and a smile after defeating the United States 2-1 on Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

'Offensive and false': Alberta premier's office denies Smith urged U.S. to interfere in federal election
The office of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is vehemently denying accusations that she asked the U.S. to interfere with Canadian federal politics, as comments Smith made during an interview with an American news outlet earlier this month made waves this weekend.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

Amidst Carney's 1st campaign rally, fish harvesters protest at St. John's Convention Centre
Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke in St. John's to launch his first federal election campaign rally. Despite meetings with fisheries minister, fish harvesters are protesting outside the rally, following the release of a reduced annual snow crab quota.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

Carney acknowledges protesting N.L. fish harvesters during 1st campaign stop
Liberal Leader Mark Carney kicked off his election campaign in St. John's on Sunday, promising tax cuts and also acknowledging the hundreds of protesting fish harvesters outside the city's convention centre.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

Fish harvesters protest in St. John's ahead of Carney's 1st campaign rally
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Newfoundland and Labrador to launch his first federal election campaign rally, and fish harvesters are protesting in preparation of his arrival following the release of a reduced annual snow crab quota.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

Charges laid after police say hijab-wearing woman was attacked in Ajax, Ont., library
A 25-year-old woman has been charged with two counts of assault with a weapon and three counts of failing to comply with probation order after the Saturday incident, police say. Police allege the woman tried to set another woman's hijab on fire at a library Saturday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

Edmonton mayor to run in 2025 federal election




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

Edmonton mayor to run in 2025 federal election, Liberals say




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

Sask. farmers say they're fed up with the U.S. — and the Liberals




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

Sask. has been a sea of blue in recent federal elections. Here's why it's worth watching this time around




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

What you can expect from CBC News this federal election
At a time when Canadians are deeply engaged in the story of the country, our economy, our relationship to the United States and to ourselves, CBC News will provide you with independent, fact-based election coverage that is fair, balanced and impartial.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

Pope Francis blesses crowd, leaves hospital after battling pneumonia for 5 weeks
A weak and frail Pope Francis left the hospital on Sunday after surviving a five-week, life-threatening bout of pneumonia, giving a thumbs up to an adoring crowd and taking a detour to go pray at a Rome-area church before returning home to the Vatican.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

Canada's Rachel Homan repeats as curling world champion
Rachel Homan's Canadian curling team has won the women's world championship with a 7-3 victory over Switzerland's Silvana Tirinzoni in Uijeongbu, South Korea.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

32,000 Manitobans accessed birth control in 1st months of province's free contraceptive plan
Nearly 32,000 Manitobans have accessed birth control in the first four months since the province introduced its free prescription contraceptives program last October.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

P.E.I. sees uptick in home sales in February, despite downward national trend
Prince Edward Island bucked a national trend last month, recording an increase in the number of homes that changed hands.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

Israel releases Oscar-winning Palestinian director after he was attacked by West Bank settlers




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

5 killed after Israeli airstrike hits Gaza's largest hospital, medics say




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

2 journalists among 65 killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza as Egypt proposes new truce deal




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

Family sheltering in tent in Khan Younis among 23 killed in Israeli strikes




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

This volunteer doctor arrived in Gaza during the ceasefire. On Tuesday, the war began again




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

These farmers want cost of living, cutting taxes and tariffs to be the focus this election. Here's why
What do farmers want this federal election to be about? Here's why affordability, cutting taxes and dealing with tariffs rank high. CBC News visited an Agricultural Expo in Lethbridge as part of a listening campaign ahead of the federal election campaign.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

Will Doug Ford join the federal campaign? Trump's trade war may pull him into the fight
Fresh off his third straight election win last month, Ontario Premier Doug Ford seems content to watch the fight to form the next federal government from the sidelines, a battle experts say he may not be able to stay out of even if he tries. 



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2025

Amid Trump's annexation threats, King Charles sends signals of support for Canada
Those who watch King Charles closely have seen an increase over the last little while in signals and royal symbolism in support of Canada as it faces repeated taunts from U.S. President Donald Trump about becoming the 51st state.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

Hamas says Israeli airstrike killed Hamas political leader in Khan Younis
An Israeli airstrike in southern Gaza's Khan Younis killed Hamas political leader Salah al-Bardaweel on Sunday, Hamas officials said, as residents reported an escalation in the Israeli military campaign that began on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

Turkish prosecutors want Istanbul mayor jailed as thousands protest his detention
Turkish prosecutors have asked a court to jail Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu and four of his aides pending trial on terrorism and corruption charges, Imamoglu's office said, as thousands nationwide protest what they call his undemocratic detention.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

B.C.-Washington border communities rally for peace amid rising political tensions
Under the towering Peace Arch monument that marks the border between Surrey, B.C., and Blaine, Wash., dozens of residents from both countries gathered Saturday for a rally calling for unity and friendship amid rising tensions between Canada and the U.S.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

Toronto crowd gets its elbows up in solidarity against U.S. tariffs, annexation threats
Jim Cuddy, Arlene Dickinson, Shawn Majumder and Mayor Olivia Chow joined a crowd of more than 1,500 in Nathan Phillips Square Saturday afternoon in a show of Canadian solidarity.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

Jordan's Principle funding for First Nations children being extended through 2026: Indigenous Services
The federal government says it will continue to fund Jordan's Principle to support First Nations children through 2026. Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu announced the extension about 24 hours before a federal election campaign is expected to kick off.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

Alberta teen exploited by extremist network says RCMP only spoke to her after FBI reached out




CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

Israel strikes Lebanon after claiming it intercepted rockets that Hezbollah denies firing
Israeli artillery and airstrikes hit south Lebanon on Saturday after Israel said it had intercepted rockets fired from across the border, endangering a shaky truce that ended a year-long war between Israel and the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

Liberal government announces dental care expansion the day before expected election call
Health Minister Kamal Khera announced on Saturday that Canadians aged 18 to 64 can soon apply for the Liberals' national dental insurance program — a major expansion that comes on the eve of an expected federal election call.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

Doctors say Pope Francis to leave hospital on Sunday, but his recovery will take months
Dr. Sergio Alfieri, medical director of Rome's Gemelli hospital, said Francis will require at least two months of rest and rehabilitation as he continues recovering at the Vatican.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

Ottawa updates advisory for travellers to U.S., noting visitors must register for longer stays
The Canadian government has updated its travel advisory for those heading south of the border, noting the U.S. requires that visitors register if staying more than 30 days.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

Trump's foreign policy approach fits the 'madman theory.' But there are limits to belligerent diplomacy




CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

Oleg Gordievsky, famed Cold War spy and KGB defector, dead at 86
Oleg Gordievsky, a high-ranking KGB officer who spied for the West during the height of the Cold War, has died in England at the age of 86.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

Canada's Evan Dunfee sets world record in 35km race walk
Canada's Evan Dunfee set a world record in the men's 35-kilometre event at the World Athletics Race Walking Tour Gold meeting in Dunidice, Slovakia.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

Canada's Evan Dunfee sets world record in 35km race walk, laps entire field
Canada's Evan Dunfee set a world record in the men's 35-kilometre event at the World Athletics Race Walking Tour Gold meeting in Dunidice, Slovakia.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

Vancouver record shop owner discovers rare Beatles audition recording
Rob Frith had expected that the old tape labelled 'Beatles 60s demos' was a bootleg tape with poor sound quality. But when he and a friend played the tape late one night, they heard something special.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

Canada's Rachel Homan advances to face Switzerland in gold-medal rematch at curling worlds
Canada's Rachel Homan topped South Korea's Gim Eun-ji 6-5 in an extra end on Saturday in the semifinals of the women's curling world championship in Uijeongbu, China.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

Navigating trade tricky in border city of Lloydminster, which straddles two provinces
Lloydminster is Canada's only border city, sitting partially in Alberta and partially in Saskatchewan.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

Calgary gallery sues Norval Morrisseau Estate for $1.45M
Norval Morrisseau Estate Ltd. has been outspoken against the profuse fraud of the late artist's work. Now, it faces a $1.45 million lawsuit claiming it defamed an art gallery by implying its works could be fakes.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

Montreal suburb residents hit with steep fines for trying to rent out homes during golf tournament
Patricia McIntyre got a knock at her door one night in Île-Bizard. To her surprise, it was a bailiff with Revenue Québec documents alleging she had violated the province's short-term rental rules. She and her husband were facing fines of $3,750 each. 



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

This deep-sea diver was cut off from his air supply for half an hour. He survived
Chris Lemons' tether and oxygen supply snapped during a malfunction with a ship on the ocean's surface. A mix of luck, good training and science helped him live to tell the tale.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

This deepsea diver was cut off from his air supply for half an hour. He survived
Chris Lemons' tether and oxygen supply snapped during a malfunction with a ship on the ocean's surface. A mix of luck, good training and science helped him live to tell the tale.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

There are daily pills to prevent HIV — but injectable options could change what prevention looks like
Quebec is the first province to publicly cover costs of long-acting injectable HIV prevention medication Apretude. Experts say it's a much-needed, long-awaited tool — and they're pushing to make it and other HIV prevention medications completely free.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2025

Why these island nations want ecocide to become an international crime
Environmental destruction should be on the same level as genocide and war crimes, according to some of those most under threat from the effects of climate change. Vanuatu, backed by its fellow island nations of Fiji and Samoa, is pushing to have ecocide recognized by the International Criminal Court.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2025

George Foreman, two-time heavyweight boxing champion and Olympian, dead at 76
American George Foreman, one of the great second acts in sports who reclaimed the heavyweight boxing title after coming out of retirement and later became a celebrated product pitchman, died on Friday at age 76, his family said.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2025

P.E.I. premier says Carney team made a verbal commitment to end bridge and ferry tolls
Rob Lantz says he has a verbal commitment from the federal government that Prince Edward Islanders will be receiving 'positive news' on Confederation Bridge tolls and Northumberland Ferries rates in the coming days.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2025

Excrement smeared on Edmonton statue of Oilers great Wayne Gretzky
Lorne Thurston and Joseph McIntyre were planning to get an up-close look at the Wayne Gretzky statue in downtown Edmonton on Friday, when they realized it had been smeared with what appeared to be — and strongly smelled like — feces.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2025

Columbia University makes policy changes while under threat from Trump administration
Under threat from the Trump administration, Columbia University agreed to implement a host of policy changes Friday, including overhauling its rules for protests and conducting an immediate review of its Middle Eastern studies department.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2025

Columbia University makes sweeping policy changes amid pressure from Trump administration
Columbia University agreed Friday to put its Middle East studies department under new supervision and overhaul its rules for protests and student discipline, acquiescing to an extraordinary ultimatum by the Trump administration to implement those and other changes or risk losing billions of dollars in federal funding.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2025

Trump picks Boeing over Lockheed for major fighter jet contract
U.S. President Donald Trump awarded Boeing on Friday the contract to build the U.S. air force's most sophisticated fighter jet yet, handing the company a much-needed win and boosting its shares.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2025

Scientists thought this Antarctic sea floor would be barren. But it's teeming with life
When the crew aboard an ocean science expedition learned that an iceberg the size of Chicago had broken off from an Antarctic ice shelf, they knew they had to stop what they were doing and go check it out

CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2025

Why higher measles vaccination coverage matters so much now
Measles is so infectious that when under-vaccinated individuals mingle, they'll always be at risk. That's why public health officials across Canada stress the importance of high vaccination rates amid backsliding and growing outbreaks.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2025

Ottawa launches anti-tariff ad campaign across 12 red states, plus a patriotic TV spot at home
The federal government launched ad campaigns at home and in the U.S. to boost Canadian patriotism and convince Americans that tariffs will hurt their wallets. Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly appeared on CNN Friday to send that message.



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