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CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

#TheMoment UBC's hockey captain ran from her med school interview to her final game
University of British Columbia's hockey captain Annalise Wong tells The National about the moment she ran from a med school interview to make the final period of her last game at the U Sports women's championships in Elmira, Ont.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

U.S. Senate approves Markwayne Mullin as next head of Homeland Security
The U.S. Senate confirmed Markwayne Mullin as homeland security secretary late Monday, approving President Donald Trump's nominee to take over the embattled department after the firing of Kristi Noem.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Tesla driver caught asleep at wheel during rainy rush hour: RCMP
Police in Metro Vancouver are warning drivers to remain attentive, even in a self-driving vehicle, after ticketing a woman who "appeared to be literally asleep at the wheel" on Highway 1.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

The National | Pilots killed in Air Canada runway crash
March 23, 2026 | Two pilots were killed and several passengers were injured when an Air Canada Express plane crashed into a fire truck at New York's LaGuardia airport. Trump's optimism about war in the Middle East is reflected in the stock market, but rejected by Iran. And, posters tease Céline Dion's rumoured return to the stage in Paris.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

N.S. judge to rule on proposed $18M settlement in 2015 Air Canada Halifax crash landing
The class action was filed in 2015 and scheduled for trial earlier this year, but a notice released Monday said the proposed settlement could avoid a lengthy court process and probably offer larger compensation.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Jury finds Bill Cosby sexually assaulted woman in 1972, awards her more than $19M US
A civil jury in California found Monday that Bill Cosby was liable for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in 1972 and awarded her $19.25 million US.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Jury finds Bill Cosby sexually assaulted woman in 1972, awards her nearly $60M US
A civil jury in California found that Bill Cosby was liable for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in 1972 and awarded her $59.25 million US on Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

How Major League Baseball players can turn to a robot to challenge balls, strikes this year
Here's a brief explanation of how Major League Baseball will use technology this year to give players the opportunity to challenge calls on balls and strikes at the plate.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

4 people dead in 2 separate northwest B.C. avalanches Sunday
RCMP say three heli-skiers were killed in an avalanche on Mount Knauss just north of Terrace, B.C., in the province's northwest on Sunday. The same day, one person was killed in a separate avalanche, near the B.C.-Alaska border.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Bodycam video shows Justin Timberlake's 2024 impaired driving arrest
Justin Timberlake struggled to perform field sobriety tests requiring him to walk a straight line and stand on one leg after he was pulled over in New York's Hamptons in 2024 by police officers who suspected him of driving drunk, according to video footage released Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Footage of Justin Timberlake's 2024 impaired driving arrest released
Justin Timberlake struggled to perform field sobriety tests requiring him to walk a straight line and stand on one leg after he was pulled over in New York's Hamptons in 2024 by police officers who suspected him of driving drunk, according to video footage released Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

One dead following avalanche near B.C.-Alaska border
B.C. RCMP say police got a satellite SOS Sunday afternoon reporting an avalanche. It happened near Pleasant Camp and the Klehini River, close to the B.C.-Alaska border.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

The facts about U.S. air traffic controllers
Air traffic controllers in the U.S. are understaffed and overworked. Here are the facts about the job.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

British police investigate burning of 4 ambulances belonging to Jewish charity
Four ambulances belonging to a Jewish charity were set on fire early Monday in London in what British police are investigating as an antisemitic hate crime. Detectives were working to determine whether a claim of responsibility from a group with alleged links to Iran was authentic.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Canadian military members safe after reports of damage at UN peacekeeping camp
Canadian Armed Forces members deployed in the Middle East are safe after a missile was intercepted on Sunday near the Israel-Lebanon border, the defence minister's office says.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Liberals' fiscal watchdog nominee vows to hold government's 'feet to the fire'
The Liberal government's nominee to be the next fiscal watchdog insists she'll run an independent and non-partisan ship — even though her candidacy has created a political rift.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Fiscal watchdog candidate vows independence as nomination creates political rift
The Liberal government's nominee to be the next fiscal watchdog insists she'll run an independent and non-partisan ship — even though her candidacy has created a political rift.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Federal ICE agents patrolling some U.S. airports amid security staff shortages
More U.S. federal immigration officers are making their way to U.S. airports after President Donald Trump said he'd deploy them to supplement the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) during a government shutdown that has caused long lines at security checkpoints across the country.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Ottawa asks Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations to pay back $28.7 million after forensic audit
The federal government is asking the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations to repay more than $28.7 million following a forensic audit into its spending.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Fact check: Fake video of Air Canada plane generated by Grok
Can you tell this video of the LaGuardia Airport collision is fake? Grok was used to manipulate a photo of the damaged Air Canada plane, creating an AI-generated video.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Death toll rises to at least 33 in Colombian military plane crash
A Colombian military transport plane with 121 people on board, mostly soldiers, crashed shortly after taking off Monday in Puerto Leguizamo, Colombia, killing at least 33 people and leaving at least 81 injured, according to the town's deputy mayor.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Colombian military cargo plane crashes near Peru-Ecuador border, killing at least 1
A military transport plane with 125 people on board, most of them soldiers, crashed shortly after taking off Monday in southwestern Colombia, injuring at least 77 people, officials in the South American country said.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Colombian military cargo plane crashes near Peru-Ecuador border, unknown number of casualties
A military transport plane with 125 people on board crashed shortly after taking off Monday in southwestern Colombia, causing an undetermined number of casualties, officials in the South American country said.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Quebec's housing tribunal rules no-pet clause in rental lease violates Charter rights
A recent ruling by Quebec's housing tribunal has found the "no-pet" clause of a rental lease to be in violation of the province's Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Kendra Duggar, wife of 19 Kids and Counting's Joseph Duggar, arrested
Two days after the arrest of former 19 Kids and Counting star Joseph Duggar, an arrest warrant for his wife Kendra Duggar was also issued and served.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Arborist rescues cat from 8-storey-tall tree in east Ottawa
Arborist Tyler Sirrs saw social media posts about a cat stuck for days in a tall tree in Orléans and decided to help. He described the rescue to CBC Ottawa Morning host Rebecca Zandbergen.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

WNBA players vote to ratify 7-year collective bargaining agreement through 2032
WNBA players unanimously approved the new collective bargaining agreement on Monday with more than 90 per cent participating in voting over the weekend.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

N.L. 'prolific offender' arrested again, 2 weeks after judge granted ‘last chance' bail
A 34-year-old Conception Bay North man dubbed a "prolific offender" by the RCMP was arrested again on Sunday evening, less than two weeks after being granted bail.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

RCMP failed to recruit enough officers to meet operational needs: auditor general
The RCMP has not recruited enough new officers or effectively assigned its members to meet its operational needs — raising concerns about public safety across the country, according to a new report from Canada's auditor general.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

RCMP has failed to recruit enough police officers to meet operational needs: Auditor General
The RCMP has not recruited enough new officers or effectively assigned its members to meet its operational needs — raising concerns about public safety across the country, according to a new report from Canada's auditor general.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Ontario will make Toronto's Billy Bishop Airport 'special economic zone' as premier eyes expansion to allow jets downtown
Ford told reporters Monday that the province is taking over from the city because councillors aren't interested in modernizing the downtown airport. He said Ontario plans to use special legislation that would allow it to bypass laws while expanding the airport's runway to allow jets downtown.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Ontario couple accused of murder 'fought to the last moment' to keep boy in their care alive, lawyer says




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Lawyer cites 'grim' aspects of case but says co-accused didn't intend to kill boy in couple's care




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Defence at Ontario couple's murder trial argues boy was failed by health providers




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Final remarks begin in Ontario trial of couple accused in boy's death, alleged torture of brother




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Up to 40 cm of snow, strong winds expected to batter southeast Newfoundland
While spring technically started late last week, Newfoundland and Labrador isn't free from winter weather just yet.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Toronto Blue Jays extend contracts of GM Ross Atkins, manager John Schneider
The Toronto Blue Jays have signed general manager Ross Atkins to a five-year extension through 2031 and manager John Schneider to a two-year extension through 2028



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Oil prices fall after Trump postpones Iran strikes
Oil prices fell on Monday morning after President Donald Trump said the U.S. was holding off on striking Iran's energy infrastructure amid productive talks between the two countries.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Cubans turn to faith and family amid nationwide blackout
Cuban authorities said late Sunday that the electrical system in Havana, which is regularly rationed between neighbourhoods, had returned to normal operation.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

IN PHOTOS | Scenes from deadly LaGuardia crash
Two pilots have died and dozens were injured following a collision between an Air Canada Express plane and a fire truck at LaGuardia airport in Queens, N.Y., late Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Lawyers challenging Quebec's Bill 21 tell Supreme Court it violates Constitution, sets dangerous precedent




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Quebec's secularism law Bill 21 heads to the Supreme Court




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Supreme Court hears arguments against Quebec's Bill 21 secularism law




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Why First Nations in B.C. are buying up casinos
Both the CEO of a First Nations development arm and an academic say acquiring these businesses provides economic incentive at a time when nations still face barriers to generating wealth.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Trump adds new statue of Christopher Columbus near White House
Trump endorses a traditional view of Columbus as a leader of the 1492 mission seen as the unofficial beginning of European colonization in the Americas and the development of the modern economic and political order.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Sask. is a potash and agriculture giant. So why is conflict in the Middle East a problem for farmers?
In 2024, nearly a third of global potash production came from Canada, according to Natural Resources Canada .



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Israel launches new wave of attacks on Tehran; Iran threatens to start hitting Gulf power plants
Israel launched a new wave of attacks early Monday against Tehran and a top American commander told Iranians to remain in shelters for the foreseeable future, while Iran renewed strikes on its Gulf neighbours and threatened to start hitting their power plants.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Alberta man challenges U.K. extradition order for historical child sexual abuse allegations
The Wetaskiwin man denies the allegations and is appealing an Alberta justice's extradition approval.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Air Canada passengers recount moment of deadly collision on La Guardia runway




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

'I messed up,' controller on air traffic audio says after Air Canada Express plane crashes into vehicle




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

2 pilots killed after Air Canada plane collides with vehicle at New York's LaGuardia Airport




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Canadian investigators to join probe into LaGuardia Airport collision that killed 2 pilots




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

LaGuardia Airport reopening after 2 pilots killed in Air Canada collision




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Two pilots killed in Air Canada collision at LaGuardia airport identified




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

U.S. officials say both black boxes recovered from fatal Air Canada runway crash




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Canada's border agency under fire for treatment of sexual harassment cases




CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Coke Canada Bottling terminates worker injured on the job, says keeping him would be too hard on the company
A longtime worker for Coca-Cola Canada Bottling Limited in Calgary was recently terminated after being seriously injured on the job two years ago. Coke Canada Bottling cited a legal principle that says keeping him employed would cause the company "undue hardship." A labour expert says the legal argument is difficult to prove, especially with a company of that size.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

CRTC calling for Indigenous-led radio stations in Ottawa and Toronto
Canada's telecommunications regulator is calling for applications for Indigenous-led FM radio stations in Ottawa and Toronto. Stations dedicated to Indigenous communities have been absent from both markets since First People's Radio Incorporated ceased operations in September.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Dual citizens weigh Trump, taxes in decision to renounce U.S. citizenship
Every year, thousands of dual citizens living abroad choose to formally renounce their U.S. citizenship. They say Trump is a major factor in their decision — but not the only one.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Australia is settling into age-restricted social media. Canada is mulling whether to join in
Nearly four months into Australia's landmark social media ban for users under 16, parent proponents laud it as a valiant first step towards a safer online experience for youth. Yet as other countries weigh introducing their own social age minimum, some continue to question bans as a solution.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Pilot, co-pilot killed after Air Canada plane collides with vehicle at New York's LaGuardia Airport
The ?pilot and co-pilot of an Air Canada Express regional jet were killed after it collided with a fire truck while landing at New York's LaGuardia airport late on Sunday, in an incident that closed the airport, authorities said.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Iowa knocks out No. 1 seed, defending champion Florida in 2nd round of men's March Madness
Alvaro Folgueiras nailed a 3-pointer with 4.5 seconds remaining and Iowa eliminated defending national champion Florida, sending the top-seeded Gators home with a 73-72 victory on Sunday in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Canada's Einarson falls to Switzerland's Schwaller in women's world curling final
Kerri Einarson's bid for a first women's world curling championship fell short in a 7-5 loss in Sunday's final to Switzerland.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

The National | U.S. gives Iran an ultimatum
March 22, 2026 | President Donald Trump says the U.S. will strike power plants in Iran if it does not open the Strait of Hormuz in 48 hours. Millions are in the dark after Cuba's power grid collapses — again. And, The Guess Who get ready to hit the road for the first time in more than twenty years.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Can pickleball help save Quebec churches?
Three Quebec investors say they've found a way to get people back to church — transforming one into a pickleball court. But not everyone is convinced this could be a sustainable solution for the province's many empty churches.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Chappell Roan responds after soccer star Jorginho alleged his daughter was mistreated by security
Grammy-winning singer Chappell Roan responded on Sunday to accusations made by Brazilian-Italian soccer star Jorginho that a security guard mistreated his 11-year-old stepdaughter after she recognized the singer. The singer said that the security guard was not her personal security and that she didn't see a woman and a child.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Thinking of moving to a more 'affordable' part of the country? Consider this




CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Conservative campaign manager shrugs off polls showing Liberals have significant lead
The Conservative Party's campaign manager is shrugging off polls showing the Liberals hold a double-digit lead over the Tories — while Pierre Poilievre says he's broadening his image but won't change who he is.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Quebecers who fought in Ukraine awarded medals for their sacrifices
Three Quebecers who volunteered to fight in the war in Ukraine were awarded the Ukrainian Canadian Sacrifice Medal by the Ukrainian Canadian Congress.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Trump sparks outrage after calling Robert Mueller's death 'good'
U.S. President Donald Trump drew sharp rebukes from Democratic and some Republican officials following his blunt statement on former FBI director Robert Mueller's death.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Trump ready to put ICE agents in U.S. airports during partial government shutdown
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to deploy Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to U.S. airports on Monday if congressional Democrats do not immediately agree to ?fund airport safety.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Trump says he will send ICE agents to U.S. airports during partial government shutdown
U.S. President Donald Trump said that he will ?be sending Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents ?on Monday to ?help out Transportation Security Administration personnel ?in U.S airports.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Quebec police issue Amber Alert for children abducted in Trois-Rivières, Que.
Quebec provincial police have issued an Amber Alert after two young children were abducted in Trois-Rivières, Que., about 150 kilometres northeast of Montreal.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Amber Alert ends after children found safe in Trois-Rivières, Que., area
An Amber Alert issued after two young children who were reported missing on Saturday in Trois-Rivières, Que., about 150 kilometres northeast of Montreal, has ended. Quebec provincial police said the children were located Sunday morning and are safe.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Sinking of HMCS Otter in WW II Halifax remembered as 'dramatic tale of tension and heroics'
Nineteen people died on March 26, 1941, just outside of Halifax harbour after a vessel patrolling for Nazi subs and sea mines sank after it caught fire. The deaths and heroic rescue of the remaining 22 crew members served as a reminder of the horrors of war. Wartime censorship played a role in what could be reported.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

N.S. man says Yukon trip ruined after Porter pulled his luggage, leaving him without winter gear
Twenty bags were removed from a flight to the Yukon due to weight restrictions. That left a passenger travelling on a tight budget stuck in the Yukon in just a sweater and running shoes.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Rural land in this Ontario city could become home for 72,000 people. Critics say council is moving too fast
Advocates are urging Pickering city council to reject a plan to develop 1,600 hectares of rural land in the city's northeast, pending further consultation with First Nations and studies on the project's environmental impact and cost.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

When my dad died, I was an ocean away trying to build a new life in Canada. That changed me
When her father died in Nigeria, Stella Igweamaka wasn't able to immediately head home for his funeral. Gratitude for the opportunity she's received in Canada is tangled with the pain of separation from her loved ones.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Amid the ex-prince Andrew scandal, scrutiny falls on daughters Beatrice and Eugenie
As scandal has swirled around former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, there has been a growing media focus on his daughters, Princess Beatrice and Eugenie, and their titles, accommodations in royal residences and places within the line of succession.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

At 90, David Suzuki says he has done everything he could to protect the Earth, but fears he has fallen short
With ninety laps around the sun, David Suzuki reflects on a lifetime of science advocacy and environmental work. Despite decades of effort, he warns that humanity may have already crossed a tipping point on climate change.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Cuba suffers 3rd countrywide blackout this month amid U.S. oil blockade
Cuba's power grid collapsed Saturday leaving the country without electricity for a third time in March as the communist government battles with a decaying infrastructure and a U.S.-imposed oil blockade.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Tumbler Ridge, B.C., advances to Hockeyville final as community continues to heal after tragedy
Tumbler Ridge has been named one of two finalists in the annual Hockeyville contest, which now puts the small northern B.C. community one step closer to winning $250,000 for its local arena and a chance to host a pre-season NHL game.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Canada's Christopher Morales Williams wins 400m gold, sets championship record at indoor worlds
Canada's Christopher Morales Williams won the men's 400-metre event Saturday at the world indoor track and field championships in Torun, Poland.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Why scientists are gluing microchips on butterflies
Monarch butterflies are on their way back to Canada and a select few will be rocking a tiny microchip for the flight north. CBC's Jorge Barrera went to the El Rosario butterfly sanctuary in Mexico to learn more about the project that scientists hope will unlock some mystery around the monarch's migration.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Robert Mueller, 9/11-era FBI chief who later probed alleged Trump-Russia ties, dead at 81
Robert Mueller, the FBI director and U.S. special counsel who investigated Russia-Trump campaign ties, dies at 81.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Thousands urged to evacuate as Hawaii flooding anticipated to cause widespread damage
As Hawaii endures its worst flooding in more than 20 years, officials are urging people in hard-hit areas to "LEAVE NOW." The warning early Saturday came after heavy rains fell on soil already saturated by downpours from a winter storm a week ago. Still more rain was expected during the weekend, officials said.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

K-pop sensation BTS ends 4-year hiatus with free comeback concert in Seoul
After a four-year break, K-pop supergroup BTS returned Saturday with a massive, free comeback concert in Seoul, where thousands of police locked down a central boulevard for the Netflix-exclusive spectacle that drew tens of thousands of fans.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Iranian Kurdish fighters find themselves in the middle of U.S.-Iran war as they wait in Iraq
Despite the attacks on Iranian Kurdish camps in Iraq, there remains a waiting game for Iranian Kurds hoping to play a part in regime change across the border.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

In Cuba, every day is a struggle for survival
Blackouts have been common for years, but now, since U.S. President Donald Trump imposed an oil blockade on Cuba in hopes of forcing the country's collapse, the interruptions have become more frequent, longer, sometimes engulfing the whole country.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Cubans say every day is a struggle for survival as they face blackouts, water and fuel shortages
Blackouts have been common for years, but now, since U.S. President Donald Trump imposed an oil blockade on Cuba in hopes of forcing the country's collapse, the interruptions have become more frequent, longer, sometimes engulfing the whole country.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Banff National Park breaks visitation record — again
The national park in Alberta saw 4.5 million visitors in the 2025-26 fiscal year, surpassing the previous high of 4.28 million in 2023-24, in what's become almost annual increases over the last decade.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

'War is not close to ending,' Israeli general says after Iran strikes areas near nuclear site
Israel's defence minister threatened a surge in attacks against Iran on Saturday, and Britain condemned Iran for targeting a joint U.K.-U.S. base in the Indian Ocean as the war in the Middle East entered its fourth week.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Israel threatens surge in attacks as Iran fires missiles farther than ever
Israel's defence minister threatened a surge in attacks against Iran on Saturday, and Britain condemned Iran for targeting a joint U.K.-U.S. base in the Indian Ocean as the war in the Middle East entered its fourth week.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Canada was prepared to ration gas in the 1979 oil crisis. Could we be running on fumes once again?
Canada considered conserving oil with gasoline rationing stamps in 1979. While it never put the stamps into circulation, economist Peter Tertzakian said the proofs are a reminder that anything can happen in an oil shortage.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Ontario model becomes 1st transgender person on Chanel Exclusive's catwalk at Paris Fashion Week
On her modelling journey, Dalton Dubois of Guelph, Ont., says it's involved "a lot of proving yourself" after she quit her job at a retirement home. Recently, she became the first transgender person to walk Chanel Exclusive's runway at Paris Fashion Week.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

How fans and industry insiders feel about Ontario's ticket resale crackdown
Sports and music fans are applauding the province's plans to outlaw sky-high ticket resale prices, but some insiders say there's more work to be done.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

3 credits short of a degree, he left NSCAD for a music career. The school is now honouring him
When Andrew Scott decided to chase a career in music and give up his studies, it was only going to be temporary. "I'm not going to be in a rock band when I'm 30," Scott told his mom. Thirty-five years later, he's still making music with Sloan. His former school is giving him a prestigious designation.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

U.S. pushes ahead on deep-sea mining. The rest of the world isn't so sure
Even as the race to mine the ocean floor for important minerals intensifies, a UN-body tasked with establishing regulations for the emerging industry ended a key global meeting this week without a new mining code.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Trump says the war on Iran is 'militarily' won. Yet there's still no end — or endgame — in sight
Three weeks in, the joint U.S.-Israel combat operation has killed much of Iran's leadership, knocked out much of its ballistic missile capability, sunk nearly all of its navy and, according to U.S. President Donald Trump, has "militarily WON" already. And yet, the war goes on.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

This remote First Nation is using 1 generator to power the whole community — again
After dealing with a week of intermittent power outages last month, Nibinamik First Nation is having problems with its diesel generating system again. On Wednesday, workers discovered the remote Oji-Cree community's main generator — a Caterpillar C27 — had experienced a mechanical failure. Here's what the First Nation, located about 500 kilometres north of Thunder Bay, Ont., is dealing with.



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