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CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2026

Mogul skiing star Mikaël Kingsbury closes out career with final victory on home turf
Mikaël Kingsbury's last run in competition took place on his home mountain of Saint-Sauveur, Que. The moguls star might be retiring from the sport but for some he is a living legend who has inspired a new generation of freestyle skiers.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2026

Junos 2026: Winners and hopefuls walk the orange carpet ahead of Juno Awards in Hamilton




CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2026

Must-see looks from the 2026 Juno Awards carpet
Stars make bold statements at Canada's biggest night in music.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2026

Canada's Josh Liendo wins record-tying 4th straight NCAA swimming title in 100-yard freestyle
Canadian Olympian Josh Liendo capped an historic week of swimming at the NCAA championships on Saturday in Atlanta, posting a wire-to-wire victory in the 100-yard freestyle for a record-tying fourth consecutive title in the event and ninth overall.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2026

Sask. and federal NDP clash over stance on fossil fuels in open letter
Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck has slammed newly-elected federal NDP leader Avi Lewis over his stance on fossil fuels projects.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2026

European Parliament member Rima Hassan says she was denied entry to Canada
A French-Palestinian member of the European Parliament says she was denied entry into Canada only days before she was scheduled to participate in conferences in Montreal. Rima Hassan wrote online that she was "prevented" from coming to Canada in what she described as an attempt at censorship.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2026

Avi Lewis wins NDP leadership race in decisive first-ballot victory




CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2026

'The crew is ready': Calgary-born astronaut to be voice link to Artemis II moon mission
Jenni Gibbons was always drawn to the stars. Now, the Calgary-born astronaut is set to take part in NASA's Artemis II mission, which will send humans to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2026

Air traffic controller's 'I messed up' highlights human limits — but experts urge caution




CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2026

How AI is infiltrating the dating world, from crafting flirty messages to matchmaking




CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2026

Iran warns U.S. not to use ground troops as regional powers discuss how to end war




CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2026

Tate McRae sweeps and 1st-time winners reign at 2026 Juno Awards Gala




CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2026

Trump administration doing all it can to get Hungary's Orban re-elected
U.S. President Donald Trump, early and often, has voiced his support for Viktor Orban's re-election, and top admistration figures Marco Rubio and JD Vance have been on tap for visits to Hungary. Orban has also called on allies from around the world to remind voters why he deserves a sixth term as he faces a tough battle with former ally Peter Magyar.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2026

The NDP has a new leader. What does Avi Lewis's arrival mean for the party?
Newly named NDP leader Avi Lewis promised to bring back the party from the political wilderness after its dismal showing in last year's federal election.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2026

Sask. movie theatres to set their own film warnings as province scraps age-based ratings
The province's Film Content Information Act, taking effect April 1, ends mandatory government approval. Each theatre will be required to write and display their own content description instead of the familiar age-based ratings.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2026

Oxford Frozen Foods fined $10K for mislabelling blueberries as Canadian
Nova Scotia-based Oxford Frozen Foods has been fined $10,000 for mislabelling its blueberries as Canadian at a time when more consumers are looking to buy local in grocery stores.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2026

Ottawa's big bet on world's largest cricket farm ran into a simple problem: the 'yuck factor'
Ottawa backed the world's largest cricket farm with tens of millions in public money. It collapsed before reaching full production, exposing a gap between hype and demand while also leaving questions about how much of that money was ever recovered.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2026

I've lived in 3 provinces. Canada's health care is anything but universal
Shannon Flaman has lived in Saskatchewan, B.C. and Alberta. Her experiences in emergency rooms and finding family doctors have changed the way she sees the country's health care.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2026

Amid Iran conflict, combative neighbours Armenia and Azerbaijan try to stay above the fray
Armenia and Azerbaijan, both of which border Iran to its north, have seen their fair share of conflict. The current war around Iran has drawn in Arab Gulf states — and these two neighbours may not be able to avoid becoming involved, too.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 29, 2026

'You are going to be outraged': Mother speaks ahead of inquest into daughter's death at Niagara hospital
Community members gathered Thursday in Fort Erie, Ont., to pay tribute to Heather Winterstein, a young woman whose death raised questions about how Indigenous people and those with mental health and substance use issues are treated in the health-care system. An inquest into her death begins Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 28, 2026

FIFA releases thousands of Vancouver hotel rooms ahead of 2026 World Cup, but prices may not drop
Thousands of hotel rooms have been released back into Vancouver's inventory ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but those working in the tourism industry say visitors shouldn't expect prices to drop.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 28, 2026

Moguls great Kingsbury gets high praise as career comes to a close in Quebec
Mikael Kingsbury has always credited those around him for his success. Now as his career winds down, it's his turn to receive some praise for his impact on freestyle skiing.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 28, 2026

Legendary Banff grizzly 'The Boss' awakens as Alberta bears begin to emerge
The awakening of Banff National Park's most iconic grizzly heralds the return of bears to the Alberta landscape. Parks Canada calls him Bear 122, but he's better known to most in Alberta — and across Canada — as The Boss.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 28, 2026

Carney plans to attend Sunday's Juno Awards in Hamilton
The prime minister will make his Junos debut at Hamilton's TD Coliseum on Sunday evening.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 28, 2026

David scores twice from penalty spot as Canada battles back to tie Iceland in World Cup tune-up
Jonathan David scored twice from the penalty spot in the second half before Tajon Buchanan was shown a straight red card as Canada battled back from a 2-0 deficit to salvage a 2-2 draw with Iceland in an international men's soccer friendly Saturday in Toronto.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 28, 2026

Ontario Premier Doug Ford heading to Texas to talk trade and tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford will push a pro-trade and anti-tariff message during a multi-day trip to Texas, U.S. where he will meet Governor Greg Abbott, an ally of President Donald Trump, and business leaders.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 28, 2026

25 years later, how the ‘Alberta firewall' letter reflects today's political landscape
When six prominent Albertans penned an open letter to then-premier Ralph Klein in 2001, many viewed the suggestions it called for as extreme. But a quarter century later, as Albertans ready for a potential referendum vote on their future in the country, the letter has a renewed relevance.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 28, 2026

Anger over Iran war adds fuel to anti-Trump 'No Kings' protests across U.S.




CBC Top Stories
Mar 28, 2026

Family devastated after drunk driver who killed 4 members in Quebec granted prison leave
David Fletcher says he would love to see his father, sister, niece and nephew again. But he can't. They were all killed by a drunk driver in Beauport, Que., on Sept. 2, 2021. The driver, Éric Légaré, has now been granted unescorted temporary absences from prison once a month.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 28, 2026

Rush's Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee tease Junos surprise ahead of reunion tour later this year
The legendary rock band's members have hinted at 'something special' for the 2026 awards show on March 29.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 28, 2026

'Tell my parents that I love them so much': Tumbler Ridge shooting victim's final words shared on gravestone
The final words of one of the victims of the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., have been shared by his family: "Tell my parents that I love them so much." The local MP says the message was delivered by a "hero" classmate who helped care for Abel Mwansa, Jr. and others hurt in the tragedy.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 28, 2026

A family lost their home in a fire. Because of their dog, they can't live in emergency housing
A Pasadena man is speaking out after losing his home in a fire earlier this year, saying he and his son can't access emergency shelter options because of his son's dog.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 28, 2026

3 tigers, hyena no longer with Wainfleet, Ont., owner despite efforts to fight exotic animal bylaw
The owner of three tigers and a hyena that are no longer living on a property in Wainfleet, Ont., is hopeful he'll someday be reunited with his animals, but it won't be in that rural township in Niagara that had ordered them removed for contravening an exotic animals bylaw.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 28, 2026

Canadian Army overhaul looms as DND finalizes mobilization plans
Canada's army is preparing a sweeping reorganization just as the National Defence Department moves to finalize its mobilization plan. Senior commanders warn the current force is ill suited to a more dangerous world, with proposals under study to expand reserves and generate hundreds of thousands of additional personnel in a crisis.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 28, 2026

Hit show North of North has a soundtrack full of bangers by Indigenous artists now reaching a global audience
Thanks to the hit show North of North, Indigenous artists featured on its soundtrack are seeing their songs reach listeners around the world. They and other Indigenous people in the music industry say this kind of exposure lets them share authentic stories and educate new audiences about Indigenous history and culture through their music.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 28, 2026

Ontario murder case highlights child welfare's systemic failures, say advocates
Advocates say the recent trial of a Burlington, Ont., couple is a symptom of nationwide failures in the child welfare system.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 28, 2026

Should gambling taxes fund sports? Former Olympian says it's a 'devil's bargain'
The government will be making a "devil's bargain" if it moves ahead with a recommendation to boost revenue for sport organizations through taxes on sports gambling, former track and field Olympian Bruce Kidd said.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 28, 2026

What happens after communism? Cubans face huge challenges, big decisions
Cuba appears to be tottering toward some kind of political transition. Some Cubans are concerned that the residents own nothing and are too impoverished to take over the few functioning businesses on the island, while there is a large and wealthy diaspora community (and potentially also foreign investors) who would be able to swoop in and buy property and businesses at bargain prices.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Settlement approved for Canadians affected by past 23andMe data breach
A multimillion-dollar settlement has been approved in a class action claim involving Canadian customers of the 23andMe genetic testing company who were affected by a past data breach.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

UCP MLA urges Albertans to sign petition calling for referendum on separation
Red Deer-South MLA Jason Stephan says he believes a referendum on whether Alberta should separate from Canada is necessary to address provincial grievances with the federal government. The Opposition is calling on the premier to remove him from her caucus.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

The National | WestJet was warned about seating plan 'hazard'
March 27, 2026 | CBC News has learned that Transport Canada warned WestJet its new, tighter seat configuration could pose a potential safety hazard after a tip from a flight attendant. Tiger Woods is arrested on suspicion of impaired driving after a Florida car crash. And the Toronto Blue Jays play their home opener.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Métis National Council president says RCMP statement of regret falls short
The president of the Métis National Council says the RCMP's response to an extensive spying program that targeted hundreds of Indigenous people falls short.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Crews extinguish fire at downtown Toronto building after possible explosion
Firefighters have extinguished a fire on the roof of a commercial building in downtown Toronto that is believed to have caused an explosion on Friday evening.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Possible explosion at downtown Toronto building, firefighters investigating
Firefighters are trying to contain a fire on the roof of a building in downtown Toronto after a possible explosion.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Scientists captured rare video of a sperm whale birth. What they learned from that remarkable moment
Rare footage of a sperm whale giving birth has offered scientists a window into the behaviour of these large, elusive mammals.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

'We will be fighting': Indian transgender activist says as new bill strips right to self-identify
Seven years after India adopted legislation to protect transgender people, it has passed new amendments to scale back those rights.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Air Canada CEO's lack of respect outweighs his lack of French, crisis management expert says
The CEO of Canada's largest airline remains under fire from multiple fronts this week following a botched expression of condolence and a subsequent fumbled apology.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

'This is a dumb war,' Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says in letter urging PM to take action to stop Iran conflict
Manitoba's premier is calling on Mark Carney to help stop the war in Iran.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Golfer Tiger Woods arrested on suspicion of DUI in Florida, authorities say
Tiger Woods showed signs of impairment at the scene of a car crash Friday in which he struck another vehicle and rolled over, authorities said.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

New Canadian Screen Awards rule shuts out stars from other countries. Some filmmakers aren't happy
A new rule at the Canadian Screen Awards that restricts prizes to Canadian citizens and permanent residents is drawing criticism from some filmmakers at a time when they increasingly rely on cross-border collaborations and international talent.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

U.S. lawmakers demand answers after Canadian man says border officers made him give DNA sample




CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Poilievre backs J.K. Rowling's support for Olympic ban of transgender women from women's sports
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is supporting a ruling this week by the International Olympic Committee that bans transgender women from women's sports at the Games.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Former Manitoba cabinet minister Scott Fielding accused of sexually assaulting co-worker in hotel: court docs
Scott Fielding, a former provincial minister and city councillor, is facing a sexual assault charge after a months-long investigation, Winnipeg police say.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Evacuated NASA astronaut says he couldn't speak in space. Why remains a mystery
The astronaut who prompted NASA's first medical evacuation earlier this year said Friday that doctors still don't know why he suddenly fell sick at the International Space Station.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Liberal MP's Chinese forced labour comments come as U.S. probes Canada's imports
Liberal MP Michael Ma's apology for confronting an academic witness about whether her evidence on Chinese aluminum supply chains could be "hearsay" coincides with a highly sensitive moment in Canada's trade war with the Trump administration. The U.S. included Canada in its recent tariff investigation to crack down on countries suspected of turning a blind eye to forced labour.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Gausman strikes out 11, Okamoto scores winning run as Blue Jays beat Athletics in season opener




CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Blue Jays begin what they and fans hope is the ultimate redemption arc after last year's Game 7 heartbreaker




CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

CBC warns of interview request scam asking for money
CBC is warning of an email scam in which someone impersonating a CBC journalist is pitching people on an interview and then asking them to pay to promote it.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Undercover police operation thwarts plot to firebomb NY-based Palestinian activist's home
A New Jersey man who planned to firebomb the home of a prominent Palestinian activist was arrested Thursday following a weeks-long undercover operation, according to a federal complaint and the New York City Police Department.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Man in P.E.I. arrested by Edmonton police, charged with murder of missing woman
A 47-year-old man has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of a woman who went missing in southeast Edmonton last summer. John Angus Joseph MacArthur is also charged with indignity to a body in the death of his partner, Marika "Mika" Sutton. Sutton's death is being treated as an intimate partner homicide.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Understanding AI can be hard. These Canadians are trying to help you figure it out
AI is woven into our online lives today, sparking polarizing discourse about the ubiquitous technology and its breakneck evolution, from ultra-positive champions to doomsday-evoking critics. Many folks sitting somewhere between these extemes still don't give it too much thought, but some Canadians are pushing to fill that knowledge gap.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Niagara neo-Nazi sentenced to 20 years after pleading guilty to terrorism charges
An Ontario man who pleaded guilty to three terrorism charges has been sentenced to 20 years in prison with the possibility of parole after 10 years.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

No Kings protests in the U.S. on Saturday could be the biggest yet. Here's why
More than 3,100 events are being organized in communities large and small across all 50 states on Saturday in the latest No Kings protests, with demonstrations also planned internationally, including in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

No Kings protests in the U.S. today could be the biggest yet. Here's why
More than 3,100 events are being organized in communities large and small across all 50 states on Saturday in the latest No Kings protests, with demonstrations also planned internationally, including in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Canada backs rare earth mine in Nunavik with close ties to Trump White House




CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Ontario Sunshine List revealed: Here are the public sector's highest earners
Ontario released its 2025 Sunshine List Friday, the annual list that documents public sector employees with salaries of over $100,000, with former Ontario Power Generation President and CEO Kenneth Hartwick topping it yet again with a salary of just over $1.9 million.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Savannah Guthrie sets Today show return after mother's disappearance
After a two-month absence sparked by her 84-year-old mother's apparent abduction, Savannah Guthrie will return to NBC's Today show next month, saying in an interview that aired Friday 'joy will be my protest.'



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

U.S. stocks fall, oil prices rise as Trump's delays fail to quell fears
The S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow Jones Industrial Average all sank in early trading, a day after Wall Street's worst drop since the conflict with Iran started. Canada's main stock index was in positive territory, however.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Wall Street marks its worst week since start of conflict in Iran
The S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow Jones Industrial Average all sank on Friday, marking a fifth straight week of losses for U.S. markets. North of the border, Canada's main stock index closed in narrowly positive territory.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

North American stocks fall, oil prices rise as Trump's delays fail to quell fears
The S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow Jones Industrial Average all sank in early trading, a day after Wall Street's worst drop since the conflict with Iran started.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Ontario couple 'abused, tortured and starved' boys in their care, Crown says in final arguments




CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Ontario couple 'tortured and starved' 2 brothers while pretending to be good parents, Crown tells murder trial




CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Closing arguments end in lengthy trial for Ontario couple accused of boy's murder, brother's torture




CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Closing arguments in Ontario murder trial for prospective parents of 2 brothers enter 2nd day




CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

'This is not murder': Defence wraps arguments at trial for Ontario couple accused in case involving 2 brothers




CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Kingsbury's 'last dance': Canadian freestyle legend confirms he'll end his career with last race in Quebec
In an exclusive interview with CBC Sports, the five-time Olympic medallist confirmed he's retiring at the end of competition this weekend at the Canadian freestyle ski championships at his home course in Quebec.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

'Massive overdose' of sedative led to man's cardiac arrest, brain injury at Winnipeg hospital: lawsuit
The Alberta government and the father of a man who suffered cardiac arrest and permanent brain damage after he was allegedly given a "massive overdose" of a potent sedative at a Winnipeg hospital two years ago are suing the facility, three medical providers and two Manitoba health authorities for negligence.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Windsor, Ont., business owner out $27K after he's scammed via the Uber Eats app
A business owner in Windsor, Ont., says he's out more than $25,000 after scammers compromised his banking details on a popular food delivery platform. Police say the financial crimes unit has received the complaint and is investigating.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Israel launches strikes on 'heart of Tehran' as Trump delays Strait of Hormuz deadline
Israel launched a wave of strikes on Iran early Friday ahead of a planned United Nations Security Council meeting to discuss attacks on Iranian civilian infrastructure, while Iran and the United States appeared at a diplomatic impasse, setting the stage for more potential escalation as the first month of the Middle East war neared its end.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Israel says it will expand attacks on Iran as diplomats push for end to war
Israel's defence minister said on Friday that the military's attacks on Iran "will escalate and expand," as the crisis was the subject of a UN Security Council meeting and a prevailing topic near Paris as G7 foreign ministers met.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Nuclear energy sites targeted in latest strikes, Iranian state media reports
Iran state media says its nuclear facilities were attacked Friday, just hours after Israel threatened to "escalate and expand" its campaign against Tehran.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

How the Blue Jays went from fledgling franchise to mature World Series contender
As they begin their 50th season in Major League Baseball, the Toronto Blue Jays are facing some high expectations after coming close to winning the 2025 World Series. Here's a look at the team's journey over the years.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

'It's absurd; it's brain rot': Welcome to AI fruit slop, where fruits cheat on each other
AI "fruit slop" videos are racking up millions of views on TikTok and Instagram, and generating reaction and parody videos from users hooked on juicy storylines centred around romance and betrayal. Think of it like smartphone soap operas — only the stars are lustful, anthropomorphic strawberries and bananas.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

6 key moments from the Supreme Court challenge of Quebec's secularism law
Four days of hearings in the Supreme Court challenge to Quebec's secularism law, Bill 21, are over. While the hearings dealt mostly with complex legal questions, there were some moments that revealed the intensity and passionate nature of the debates.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Canada loaning millions to proposed Nunavik rare earth mining project linked to Trump White House
Amid Prime Minister Mark Carney's calls that the Canada-U.S. relationship is ruptured, Ottawa has committed $175-million to a mining project in northern Quebec whose major U.S. investor is closely linked to the Trump administration.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Blue Jays open 50th season: How the team went from fledgling franchise to mature contender
As they begin their 50th season in Major League Baseball, the Toronto Blue Jays are facing some high expectations after coming close to winning the 2025 World Series. Here's a look at the team's journey over the years.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

At historic low point, New Democrats descend on Winnipeg to choose a new leader
The NDP will have a new leader by Sunday afternoon — and whoever comes out of the party's convention in Winnipeg with the top job will be tasked with bringing the party back from a historic low.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

What's new in Ottawa-Alberta deal to cut methane emissions from oil and gas sector
As part of the wide-ranging Canada-Alberta memorandum of understanding on energy policy and a new oil pipeline, the two sides announced an agreement-in-principle on new methane rules and targets. It could speed up methane reductions, experts say, but some questions remain.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Why OpenAI is ditching Sora, its generative video app
OpenAI has decided to scrap Sora, its app that generated videos based on user prompts. The move reveals that the company, once the disruptor-in-chief of the AI world, is now facing something of an identity crisis as it struggles to pick a lane on the busy road to profitability.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

The Junos are adding a category for Latin music. Musicians and fans say it's been a long time coming
The Juno Awards' new Latin music recording of the year category means to reflect the genre's stratospheric popularity, musicians and industry insiders say.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 27, 2026

Sora, OpenAI's generative video app, is history. Here's what that means for the firm's future
OpenAI has decided to scrap Sora, its app that generated videos based on user prompts. The move reveals that the company, once the disruptor-in-chief of the AI world, is now facing something of an identity crisis as it struggles to pick a lane on the busy road to profitability.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

TheMoment a bear cub was saved by B.C. volunteers
Angelika Langen, co-founder of the Northern Lights Wildlife Society, tells The National about the moment her shelter rescued an abandoned bear cub near Kamloops, B.C.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Susan Bonner signs off after 40 years with CBC News
After four decades guiding Canadians through major news stories, CBC's Susan Bonner has signed off for the last time as host of Your World Tonight. Bonner's extensive journalism career took her across the country and around the world, including reporting for The National.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Trump says he'll sign an order to get airport security workers paid, but gave no further details




CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

The National | Canada hits 2% NATO spending target
March 26, 2026 | After years of lagging, Canada officially hits the NATO defence spending benchmark of two per cent of GDP. U.S President Donald Trump extends his deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz. And, the IOC bans transgender women from Olympic competition.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

At Issue | Canada hits its NATO targets. What comes next?
At Issue this week: The benefits, and challenges, of Canada finally meeting its two per cent NATO spending target. The uphill political battle facing the next NDP Leader. And, the growing provincial divide over how judges are appointed in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Former Toronto radio host tells tribunal he looked at pictures of women in 'very little clothing' while at work
Former Q107 co-host John Derringer admitted to looking at pictures of skimpily dressed women while at work during a human rights tribunal hearing on Thursday. His former co-host Jennifer Valentyne has filed a human rights complaint against Derringer for alleged verbal abuse and gender-based discrimination.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Another way Trump is breaking with tradition: his signature will now be on U.S. dollars
The U.S. Treasury Department plans to put President Donald Trump's signature on all new U.S. paper currency, the agency announced on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Wall Street sees worst drop since Iran war began, as Nasdaq sinks 10% below its record
Stocks fell sharply on Thursday, and oil prices rose as doubt took over from hope on Wall Street about a possible end to the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Floor-crossing Liberal MP downplays reports of forced labour in China
Liberal MP Michael Ma is facing criticism for downplaying persistent allegations of forced labour in Xinjiang, China, during a committee hearing on Thursday.



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