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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.



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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.



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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.



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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

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

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




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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

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




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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

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

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

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

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

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




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

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

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

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

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

'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

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 apologizes for behaviour in committee meeting about Chinese EVs
Liberal MP Michael Ma is facing criticism for an aggressive set of questions at a parliamentary committee where he appeared to downplay forced labour in China.



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.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Bodies of pilots who died in collision at LaGuardia Airport repatriated to Canada
The bodies of the two Air Canada pilots who died in a collision on a runway at LaGuardia Airport on Sunday have returned to Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Gun charges stayed against Canadian Sikh Khalistani leader
Inderjeet Singh Gosal, who leads the Sikhs for Justice movement in Canada following the 2023 assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, has had gun possession charges against him stayed in an Ontario court.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

The parliamentary budget officer is caught again in partisan conflict. Should MPs pick their own watchdog?
It's very possible the Conservatives will forget about their concerns as soon as the new PBO releases a report that is unflattering to the government. But ideally the appointment of an independent officer of Parliament would not be the subject of political conflict and partisan email campaigns.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Death of First Nation chief's grandson in house fire spurs renewed calls for Ottawa to take action
The recent death of the three-year-old grandson of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug Chief Donny Morris has prompted renewed calls for Ottawa to take action. The Oji-Cree community in northwestern Ontario and a tribal council launched a human rights complaint seven months ago against Indigenous Services Canada, arguing systemic discrimination is behind chronic underfunding of on-reserve fire services.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Liberal government targets deepfakes, foreign interference in major election law reforms
The Liberal government is introducing reforms that it says will allow the country to better detect and protect elections from foreign and domestic interference, bribery, disinformation and a host of other potential threats to democracy.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

In a series 1st, Bridgerton's new season spotlights a queer storyline. Fans have thoughts
For the first time, Bridgerton will focus on the lesbian love story between two woman leads — telling the story of "world-traveller Michaela and grieving widow Francesca."



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

B.C. Conservative MLA Hon Chan charged with assault and choking, kicked out of caucus
The MLA for Richmond Centre has been charged with assault, assault by choking and uttering threats, the B.C. Prosecution Service announced Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

B.C. MLA Hon Chan charged with assault and choking, kicked out of Conservative caucus
The MLA for Richmond Centre has been charged with assault, assault by choking and uttering threats, the B.C. Prosecution Service announced Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Iran is 'begging to make a deal' to end war, says Trump, 'not me'
U.S. President Donald Trump used a televised cabinet meeting to try to sell Americans on the merits of the nearly four-week-old war against Iran, while downplaying its impact on the economy and the cost of living.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Millions of birds are being killed by outdoor cats
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we get the latest scientific estimate of how many birds cats kill each year; check out the forecast for this year's El Niño; and find out what's in the e-waste Canadians throw out (hint: a lot of good stuff).



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Cats are killing a lot of birds
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we get the latest scientific estimate of how many birds cats kill each year; check out the forecast for this year's El Niño; and find out what's in the e-waste Canadians throw out (hint: a lot of good stuff).



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Canada might help oil tankers cross Strait of Hormuz if there is a ceasefire, Carney says
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada might join efforts to ensure freedom of navigation in the Middle East if there is a ceasefire.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Pete Hegseth and Trump's labour secretary sued over prayer services, religious discrimination
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, hosting his first monthly Christian worship service at the Pentagon since the Iran war began, prayed on Wednesday for American bullets to hit their targets. An established nonprofit group has sued both Hegseth and Donald Trump's labour secretary, accusing them of engaging in religious discrimination and breaching the separation of church and state.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

N.S. mother who killed her toddler sentenced to 6 years for manslaughter




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Mar 26, 2026

N.S. mother who killed her toddler to be sentenced for manslaughter




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Mar 26, 2026

Ontario's 2026 budget sees deficit hit $13.8B amid looming global instability




CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

How does Ford plan to spend Ontario's money? 2026 budget being released today




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Mar 26, 2026

EU charges porn sites with breaching tech safety rules, could face fines
The EU accused Pornhub, Stripchat, XNXX and XVideos of breaching rules by letting children access pornographic content on their ?sites. Companies can be fined as much as six per cent of their global annual turnover if found guilty of Digital Services ?Act breaches.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

For his 80th birthday, Ted Martindale and his friends baked a 2,500-kilogram carrot cake
Wednesday was an 80th birthday party to remember for Ted Martindale, the owner of Granville Coffee in Quesnel. In a project that united the entire central B.C. community, he and numerous volunteers created a 2,500-kilogram carrot cake.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Raul Castro participating in talks with U.S., Cuba's president says
Former Cuban president Raul Castro is involved in talks between the island and the United States, Miguel Diaz-Canel said Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Israel kills senior Iranian naval officials, Trump continues threats to Tehran to negotiate
U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iranon Thursday to "get serious" about a deal to end nearly four weeks of fighting, after its foreign minister said Tehran was reviewing the U.S. proposal but that there ?were no talks on winding down the war.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Transgender women athletes banned from women's Olympic events by new IOC policy
Transgender women athletes are now excluded from women's events at the Olympics after the IOC agreed to a new eligibility policy on Thursday which aligns with U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order on sports ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Games.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Multiple milk products recalled in P.E.I., N.S., Quebec due to possible glass
Multiple types of milk are being recalled due to the possible presence of glass in the products. The recall was voluntarily triggered by Agropur and involves two-litre cartons of milk sold under the Farmers, Québon and Natrel brands.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 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 26, 2026

Canada clears NATO's 2% bar — after years of lagging and a last-minute lift
Canada has finally met NATO's two per cent defence spending target, buoyed by a $9.3 billion surge and internal accounting changes. The long-elusive milestone fulfills Prime Minister Mark Carney's promise under intense allied pressure, but comes as NATO shifts the goalposts farther and scrutiny turns to how the money is actually spent.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Enbridge's plan to fund policing costs of pipeline reroute in U.S. raises concerns
The company has agreed to funnel money to U.S. law enforcement in anticipation of protests against its Line 5 pipeline reroute project, a move that has raised concerns about the depth of the company's influence in policing issues.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Country schools, modern problems and the long haul to help kids
Rural school boards use roving wellness counsellors to help address increasingly complex issues in Alberta's classrooms.



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Mar 26, 2026

Winnipeg woman left on the hook for months over $1.3K cable bill she says isn't hers
A Winnipeg woman is being held responsible for an overdue $1,300 bill on an account she says she never opened.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

N.L. prosecutor falsely accused of sexual assault calls for changes over how ex-coworkers handled case
Tim O'Brien has made peace with the fact that the woman who falsely accused him of sexual assault will never see the inside of a jail cell, but he's not ready to accept the way the case was handled.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Inside the $31.5M social assistance algorithm failing Quebec's most vulnerable
A year after the deployment of a new social assistance algorithm, a Radio-Canada investigation reveals a system that advocates say is failing. Promised as a tool to humanize Quebec's welfare services, Project UNIR is instead being blamed for mounting errors, administrative failures and even human tragedy.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Ford set to unveil 2026 Ontario budget as economy remains volatile
Premier Doug Ford's government tables its eighth budget Thursday, as Ontario's economy faces global economic volatility and heightened levels of unemployment at home. Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy is due to deliver the spending plan in the legislature at 4 p.m. ET.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

As patents on weight-loss drugs expire, doctors and patients hotly anticipate cheaper generics
Now that patents have expired, generic versions of Novo Nordisk's blockbuster weight-loss drugs could arrive in Canada within months, according to experts. Doctors say these cheaper versions will improve access and could also change societal perceptions around weight loss and reduce the cost and burden on the health-care system.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Asthmatic girl's treatment at Gatineau Hospital under review following her death
The health authority for the Outaouais is reviewing the case of a child who died in the days after she was seen at the Gatineau Hospital for an asthma attack. The girl's mother is raising concerns about the treatment the family received there.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

When war broke out in the Middle East, these Canadians chose to stay in Qatar
While Qatar is one of several Gulf region countries targeted by Iranian missiles, civilians there have not faced the same level of violence as people in other parts of the Middle East.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

She was passed over for a promotion again in Quebec. Now, she's alleging systemic racism
After over 30 years working for the same employer, Wanda Kagan has filed a human rights complaint, alleging systemic racism at her workplace in Montreal. Now in her 60s, the high school friend of former U.S. vice-president Kamala Harris is urging workers to protect themselves while navigating institutions that are stacked against them.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 26, 2026

Snowy owls, giant otters, hammerhead sharks considered for greater protection at UN conference
Migratory species such as the snowy owl, hammerhead shark and others are being considered for additional protections at global talks in Brazil. Here's what is endangering them and what is being proposed to help.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

#TheMoment he got a 6,000-pound carrot cake for his 80th birthday
Ted Martindale, of Quesnel B.C., tells The National about the moment he had a 6,000-pound carrot cake made for his 80th birthday in an attempt to break the world record.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Alberta Health Services taking legal steps to try and recoup $49M for medication never received
Premier Danielle Smith says Alberta Health Services is trying to get its money back after paying $49 million to an importer and Turkish drug company for products it never received.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

The National | Air Canada CEO under fire over English-only statement
March 25, 2026 | Quebec politicians call for Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau's resignation after his English-only statement on the deadly Laguardia Airport collision. Meta and YouTube are found liable in a landmark social media addiction case. And, Ontario farmers try to stop plans for a high-speed rail line.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Contentious anti-hate legislation passes final vote in the House, now moves to Senate
The Liberal government's politically contentious new anti-hate bill has passed its final hurdle in the House of Commons and will now go to the Senate.



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Mar 25, 2026

WNBA sets April 3 expansion draft for Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire
The WNBA will hold an expansion draft for its new franchises in Portland and Toronto on April 3, the league announced Wednesday. A coin toss will be held Friday, with the winning franchise getting to choose either the first pick in the expansion draft or the No. 6 pick in the college draft on April 13.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Tiny black bear cub rescued, transported across B.C. to safety
The three-pound cub was found crying and unresponsive just outside of Kamloops on Monday, according to Northern Lights Wildlife Society. It took a team of wildlife workers and about 1,000 kilometres on the road to get the young bear to safety.



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