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Mar 18, 2026

Canada slips further down in World Happiness rankings, due in part to social media use
Heavy social media use has contributed to a stark decline in well-being among young people, with the effects particularly worrying in teenage girls in English-speaking countries — including Canada — and Western Europe, according to the 2026 World Happiness Report published Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

U.S. officials 'not allowed' to tell Trump Iran war concerns, former counterterrorism director claims
Joe Kent, the former U.S. counterterrorism director who resigned this week over concerns about the Iran war, said Wednesday during an appearance on Tucker Carlson's podcast that he and other senior officials "were not allowed" to share doubts about the U.S. airstrikes with President Donald Trump.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Labubu is bound for the big screen, as Pop Mart aims to capitalize on toy's global success
Labubu's toothy grin will be coming to the ?big screen after toy-maker Pop Mart and Sony Pictures Entertainment announced plans to develop a feature film based on the viral ugly-cute monster.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

The National | 2 teens accused of planning joint school attacks
March 18, 2026 | A Nova Scotia teen and a Manitoba teen are accused of planning co-ordinated violent attacks on their local schools. Ontario Premier Doug Ford praises a homeowner for shooting an intruder. And Rideau Cottage is deemed 'inadequate' as a home for the Prime Minister.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Pierre Poilievre sits down for interview with podcaster Joe Rogan
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is set to appear on The Joe Rogan Experience, one of the world's most popular podcasts.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Ont. woman pleads guilty to manslaughter in mother's 2010 death after new trial ordered
Jennifer Pan has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the 2010 death of her mother, nearly a year after the Supreme Court of Canada ordered a new first-degree murder trial for the Markham, Ont., woman in a case that drew international attention and spawned a Netflix documentary.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Last detainee from Trump's 2025 Gaza war protest crackdown freed after a year
For Leqaa Kordia, her newfound freedom means little to her until "everybody is free." "There is a lot of injustice in this place," Kordia told reporters after emerging from a U.S. immigration detention centre in Texas on Monday. "There are a lot of people that shouldn't be here in the first place. We're going to keep fighting for them."



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Accused extortionists deported as part of CBSA crackdown on cross-Canada network
Following extensive CBC News reporting on two Indian nationals deported for alleged links to the extortion crisis plaguing Canadian communities, the Canada Border Services Agency has identified the two men as proof of expanded efforts to disrupt extortion networks.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Ont. premier, officials call for reversal of temporary release of convicted child killer
A recent temporary release of a child murderer in Durham Region is drawing criticism from top officials across Ontario, with calls for the parole board to keep him behind bars before he's let out again.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Canadians in Middle East warned not to record or share war videos
Global Affairs Canada is warning Canadians in the Middle East to refrain from documenting military activity as war engulfs the region. In a post on X Tuesday, the government warned that "taking, sharing or possessing" photos or videos of military activity or damage "could lead to fines, imprisonment or deportation." The post specifically mentions Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabi and the United Arab Emirates.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Canadian Olympic bronze-medal ice dancers Gilles, Poirier head to world championships
Five weeks after earning their first Olympic medal, Canadian ice dancers Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier are gearing up for their 13th world championships, next week in Prague. "We want to enjoy ourselves, enjoy our skating [and] celebrate what we've accomplished this season," Gilles says.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Ontario man accused in mob-related killings arrested in Mexico after 9 years on the run
A Hamilton man who was on the run the past nine years was arrested in Mexico in connection with two mob-related killings and faces at least two murder counts. Daniel Tomassetti, 35, was arrested in August 2025, police told CBC Hamilton, and efforts "are underway to facilitate his extradition to Canada."



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Sask. budget projects $819M deficit, no return to surplus until 2030
Titled "Protecting Saskatchewan," the budget echoes a refrain that Premier Scott Moe and Reiter have repeated in the weeks before the budget — no tax increases or service cuts.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

No big-ticket items, lower deficit in Quebec's modest pre-election budget
With the looming October election, Quebec Finance Minister Eric Girard has delivered a modest budget as the province aims to withstand ongoing trade disruptions and mounting geopolitical pressure.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Montreal airport fully operational after suspicious package temporarily closes runway
A suspicious package temporarily reduced air traffic at Montreal's Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport on Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Suspicious package closes runway at Montreal airport
A suspicious package has reduced air traffic at Montreal's Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Boy dead after being struck by train in Mississauga, Ont.: police
A boy was fatally struck by a westbound GO Train in Mississauga on Wednesday afternoon, police say.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Canada's population shrank last year — a first for the country, StatsCan says
Canada's population dropped last year, marking the first time the country has seen an annual net decline in residents since Confederation.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

U.S. civil rights leader Dolores Huerta says Cesar Chavez sexually assaulted her in the 1960s
Civil rights ?leader Dolores Huerta, who co-founded the United Farm Workers union with Cesar Chavez and fought alongside him for decades to expand labour rights in the U.S., on Wednesday accused Chavez of sexually assaulting her in the 1960s.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

An AI Val Kilmer is set to posthumously appear in a new movie
A year after the actor's death, a generative AI version of Val Kilmer will co-star in an independent film, in one of the boldest uses yet of artificial intelligence in moviemaking.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Federal government to launch AI and Culture Advisory Council
The federal government announced a new advisory council to help it protect Canada's creative industries from rapid advancements in AI, as the first National Summit on Artificial Intelligence and Culture wrapped up in Banff on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

'Should have shot him a couple more times': Ford congratulates person who shot alleged Ontario home invader
Ontario Premier Doug Ford congratulated a homeowner who shot and injured an alleged home invader in Vaughan, Ont., this week, saying intruders "need to be shot."



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Crown stays charges against self-proclaimed 'Queen of Canada' Romana Didulo
Didulo was accused of harassing and threatening locals in Richmound, Sask., where her group was occupying a former school.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Pakistan and Afghanistan announce temporary pause in fighting
Pakistan and Afghanistan have declared a temporary pause in escalating fighting, two days after Kabul blamed Islamabad for a deadly airstrike in the Afghan capital that it said killed hundreds of people at a drug rehabilitation hospital.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Pakistan pausing strikes against Afghanistan for end of Ramadan
Pakistan has announced a pause in strikes against Afghanistan, saying the decision was made ahead of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr at the request of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Alberta premier says she took private flight last year following invitation from Saudi government
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she travelled on a private plane to Saudi Arabia last fall to meet with local government officials, following an invitation from a member of the Saudi royal family.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Nova Scotia teen arrested for allegedly planning school attacks with Manitoba youth
Police say a teen in the town of Bridgewater, N.S., and a youth from Manitoba have been arrested for allegedly planning simultaneous attacks at their local schools.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

N.S. teen arrested for allegedly planning school attacks with Manitoba youth
Police in Nova Scotia say a teen in the town of Bridgewater and a youth from Manitoba have been arrested for allegedly planning simultaneous attacks at their local schools.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

N.S., Manitoba teens accused of planning co-ordinated school attacks
Police say two teenage boys — one from the town of Bridgewater, N.S., and the other from Manitoba — have been charged for allegedly planning simultaneous attacks at their local schools.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

While Canada pumps the brakes on robotaxis, China hits the gas
Canada is still figuring out regulations when it comes to driverless vehicles, like robotaxis, on its roads. China, on the other hand, has embraced the technology, rolling out fully autonomous vehicles in select areas of cities like Beijing, Wuhan and Shanghai. CBC's Lisa Xing and Chris Brown are in China as part of special coverage and took a ride inside a vehicle to see what it's like.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

While Canada pumps the breaks on robotaxis, China hits the gas
Canada is still figuring out regulations when it comes to driverless vehicles, like robotaxis, on its roads. China, on the other hand, has embraced the technology, rolling out fully autonomous vehicles in select areas of cities like Beijing, Wuhan and Shanghai. CBC's Lisa Xing and Chris Brown are in China as part of special coverage and took a ride inside a vehicle to see what it's like.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Trump has delayed the Beijing summit. China wonders if he'll ever come to the negotiating table
The question echoing through Beijing's diplomatic and political circles is whether U.S. President Donald Trump will show up for a summit in Beijing that was originally supposed to take place this month. Distracted by a self-launched war in Iran and facing mounting domestic pressure, Trump has pushed the China file to the side to focus on war strategy.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Building owner facing 7 counts of manslaughter in connection with fatal Old Montreal fire
Émile Benamor, the owner of an Old Montreal building that caught fire in 2023, killing seven people, is being charged with seven counts of manslaughter.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Court victory for girls incarcerated at Vancouver-area 'house of horrors'
A class-action lawsuit certified in B.C. Supreme Court means girls who were incarcerated at the Industrial Home for Girls and Willingdon School for Girls between 1914 and 1973 can proceed with seeking compensation from Canada, B.C. and a doctor.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Venezuela beats U.S. to win country's 1st World Baseball Classic title
Venezuela won the World Baseball Classic for the first time Tuesday night, beating the United States 3-2 in the championship game on Eugenio Suarez's tiebreaking double in the top of the ninth inning.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Two Blocks from the White House: Trump's coalition of the pressured
President Donald Trump is sending mixed messages around his demands of U.S. allies when it comes to defending the Strait of Hormuz.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Yellowknife resident says he's lost faith in the health-care system after repeated privacy breaches
A Yellowknife resident says he's lost faith in the territory's health-care system and wants more transparency after repeated breaches of his privacy. Such privacy breaches have happened hundreds of times over the past decade in the N.W.T., according to a government report.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Did organized criminals breach the Vancouver police property office? Court docs reveal VPD investigation
CBC News has learned Vancouver police are investigating whether someone with access to the force's property office colluded with organized criminals to tamper with key evidence in a high-profile murder case.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Border agency 'systemic collapse' allows man found guilty of immigration fraud to walk free and sue Canada




CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

As gun crime rises in N.L., so do efforts by police and fears for innocent civilians
Police in Newfoundland and Labrador are seizing more guns than ever before. New statistics obtained by CBC News tell the story.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

'He got to do his race': Mother thanks Cain's Quest racers for helping late son cross the finish line
Jordan Anthony had always wanted to complete Cain's Quest, but tragically died months after his first attempt. As his teammate raced and completed the journey this year with his ashes, Anthony's mother says it's brought her closure in that her son's goal is now complete.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Canadian crypto fugitive is seeking U.S. presidential pardon on criminal indictment, U.S. lobbying firm says
A Washington, D.C., lobbying firm says it is seeking a presidential pardon for Canadian crypto fugitive Andean Medjedovic, documents filed with the U.S. Department of Justice show.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Diesel prices surge to highest since 2022, raising concern for shipping, consumer costs
The ongoing U.S.-Iran war is causing diesel prices to spike across the country, climbing nearly 30 per cent since the beginning of March. In some parts of Quebec, a litre of diesel is selling for almost $2.50.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Northwestern Ontario pleads for federal funding as highway fatalities mount
Northern Ontario politicians are urgently appealing to the federal government for help during one of the deadliest winters on record along 2,000 kilometres of highway between Nipigon, Sudbury and North Bay.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Self-harm among young Canadians is on the rise, specifically in girls, new research finds
A growing number of young people are turning to self-harm in Canada and other parts of the world, according to new research.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 18, 2026

Top-ranked UBC looks to turn dominant season into 1st women's hockey championship
The University of British Columbia is the top seed among the eight teams vying for a national Canadian university women's hockey championship, which begins on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

P.E.I. MLA and cabinet minister Mark McLane has died
P.E.I. Progressive Conservative MLA and cabinet minister Mark McLane has died, with Premier Rob Lantz paying tribute to his colleague as someone who could always be counted upon.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

#TheMoment he made ice cream while running in Calgary
Jonny Arnott tells The National about the moment he churned ice cream while on a run in Calgary.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

The National | Trump lashes out at allies over lack of help
March 17, 2026 | U.S. President Donald Trump lashes out at allies over their refusal to help in the Strait of Hormuz. Ontario's Provincial Police find no wrongdoing by Toronto officers accused of lying at a high-profile murder trial. And, the CFIA fines grocery stores for mislabelling their products as Canadian.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

The National | Trump lashes out at allies over Strait of Hormuz
March 17, 2026 | U.S. President Donald Trump lashes out at allies over their refusal to help in the Strait of Hormuz. Ontario's Provincial Police find no wrongdoing by Toronto officers accused of lying at a high-profile murder trial. And, the CFIA fines grocery stores for mislabelling their products as Canadian.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

B.C. premier signals he won't support feds' temporary foreign worker program expansion
B.C. Premier David Eby has signalled he won't support the federal government's move to temporarily increase rural employers' allowances for temporary foreign workers, saying there should be a pathway to permanent residency instead.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

Netanyahu posts video to dispel rumours of his death after disinformation spreads online
?Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu posted a video of himself getting a coffee on Sunday in an apparent attempt to prove that online rumours of his death have been greatly exaggerated.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

Police anticipated 'worst-case scenario' by deploying sniper at St. Patrick's Day party, says former officer
The sighting of a sniper on Saturday during St. Patrick's Day celebrations in Waterloo was met with fear and shock by some, but one policing expert from Wilfrid Laurier University says this is a proactive measure designed to keep the crowd safe.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

Should we worry about Canada's winter sports decline?
Canada's Winter Olympic and Paralympic medal counts are falling. Is this the sign of a crisis, or merely a shift?



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

IN PHOTOS | Celebrating St. Patrick's Day in Canada and abroad
St. Patrick's Day is marked annually on March 17, the traditional death date of Ireland's patron saint, and has become a celebration of Irish culture and heritage worldwide.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

The world's oldest-known whale song recordings tell a story about the changing ocean
Researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have discovered a recording of humpback whales off the coast of Bermuda in March 1949 buried in their archives, marking the oldest-known recording of whale song.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

23 passengers booted from Saturday night Halifax-to-Cancun flight
Julia Kaiser, a spokesperson for WestJet, says an unexpected cabin crew absence meant that according to federal regulations, the number of passengers had to be cut to 150. There were 173 passengers ready to board.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

Former Bloc Québécois MP charged with sex crimes involving minors
Pascal-Pierre Paillé, 47, is expected to appear in a Quebec City courtroom later today. The alleged incidents date back to 2006 — before his election to the House of Commons — and as recently as August 2024.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

Bilijk First Nation elects new chief Justice Gruben, youngest in N.B. at 28
Justice Gruben is the new chief of Bilijk, also known as Kingsclear First Nation. He wants to make change in the community for the next generation, which includes his two-year-old daughter.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

NHL's head of player safety defends punishment for hit that ended Auston Matthews's season
George Parros is standing by the NHL's decision to suspend Anaheim Ducks defenceman Radko Gudas five games for a knee-on-knee hit that injured Toronto Maple Leafs star Auston Matthews, a punishment that has been criticized as too lenient.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

'Prolonged atmospheric river' brings heavy rain to B.C. coast
Rainfall warnings have been announced for parts of B.C.'s coast, with the heaviest rain expected on Vancouver Island and the Central Coast. Environment Canada says localized flooding is possible.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

Queen of the chair: The legend of an Edmonton hairstyling icon known as Auntie Shirley
Shirley Romany is a legend in Edmonton's Black community and beyond. Nearly 60 years ago, she started Ebony and Ivory Salon, a gathering place where people of all backgrounds and ages feel seen, supported and at home.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

Top U.S. counterterrorism official Joe Kent resigns over Trump's war on Iran
Joe Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center, announced his resignation on Tuesday, saying he "cannot in good conscience" back the Trump administration's war in Iran.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

IN PHOTOS | Daily life amid Cuba's nationwide blackout
Cuba faces a nationwide blackout as its energy and economic crises deepen and its power grid continues to crumble.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

Bank of Canada holds key interest rate at 2.25%, saying war will boost global inflation




CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

What are the policies guiding Taser use in Alberta? The answers aren't easy to find
Police data and policy documents about how and when officers use Tasers are not always easy to get. Experts say that needs to change.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

Parental mistrust, hostile interactions a growing concern for Alberta teachers
When CBC News asked teachers what we should pay attention to in education, some flagged the growing mistrust that's hurting relationships with parents and in some cases growing volatile. Here's what we learned.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

N.B. government projects $6B added to debt, continued deficits through mandate
The finance minister had warned of a budget driven by difficult choices, but says talks about those options are still underway.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

Canada's benchmark home price fell 4.8% in February compared to last year, says CREA
National homes sales edged down in February from the previous month, and the benchmark price of a home fell by 4.8 per cent compared to the same time last year, according to data from the Canadian Real Estate Association.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

Venezuela to play U.S. for World Baseball Classic title
Italy, the first European nation to reach a WBC semifinal, had been 5-0 in the tournament and sparked attention with an espresso-sipping ritual after home runs and victory celebrations featuring Italian wine.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

Iran confirms death of security chief Ali Larijani as war shows no signs of abating
Israel said Tuesday it killed two senior Iranian security officials in a major blow aimed at further weakening the Islamic Republic's leadership as it faces its greatest test in decades. Iran, which confirmed one killing, fired salvos of missiles and drones at its Gulf Arab neighbours and Israel.



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Mar 17, 2026

Iran confirms deaths of 2 senior security officials as war shows no signs of abating
Israel said Tuesday it killed two senior Iranian security officials in a major blow aimed at further weakening the Islamic Republic's leadership as it faces its greatest test in decades. Iran, which confirmed one killing, fired salvos of missiles and drones at its Gulf Arab neighbours and Israel.



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Mar 17, 2026

Israel says it killed Iranian militia head, security chief amid 'wide-scale' strikes on Tehran
Israel's defence minister said that its military killed Iran's security chief and the head of its Basij militia in overnight airstrikes as it conducted a "wide-scale wave of strikes" across Tehran on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

Quebec's finance minister lowers expectations ahead of pre-election budget
Finance Minister Eric Girard is set to table Quebec's provincial budget on Wednesday — less than a month before the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) chooses a successor to Premier François Legault.



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Mar 17, 2026

OPP investigation finds no wrongdoing from Toronto police officers at Umar Zameer trial
An Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) investigation examining the conduct of multiple Toronto police officers, launched after the judge at a high-profile murder trial accused responding officers of lying and collusion, has found no evidence of wrongdoing.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

He came to Canada with a dream. RCMP say he became a victim of labour trafficking
The RCMP in N.S. have charged a man with a form of human trafficking known as labour trafficking, which they say is of growing concern across Canada. Labour trafficking calls to the Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline held steady for an average of 24 cases a year from 2020 to 2022, jumping to 57 calls in 2023, and 100 in 2024, according to a report produced by the Canadian Association to End Human Trafficking.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

Her body was left on a couch for 6 months. Family, advocates say the system failed her
Two brothers avoided jail time after they admitted to keeping the body of Alasie Tukkiapik on their couch for six months in 2023. As the court case comes to a close, advocates and family members say the authorities failed the 41-year-old Inuk woman.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

An bhfuil Gaeilge agat? Why the Irish language is ‘having a moment'
Do you speak Irish? A growing number of people are picking up Ireland's native language, both inside the country and here in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

Thinking of moving to a more 'affordable' part of the country? Consider this
From affordable housing in Alberta to high taxes in Quebec, there are many widely accepted claims about the cost of living in different parts of the country. But are these preconceptions accurate?



CBC Top Stories
Mar 17, 2026

Scott Pilgrim returns to brawl on the digital streets of Toronto in new video game
Toronto cartoonist Bryan Lee O'Malley continues to mark his comic book character Scott Pilgrim's 20th anniversary with the release of a new retro-styled video game.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Woman who wrote a book on grief after husband's death found guilty of murdering him
A Utah woman who wrote a children's book about coping with grief after her husband's death was convicted of aggravated murder in his death by poisoning him with fentanyl. Jurors on Monday also found Kouri Richins guilty of fraudulently claiming insurance benefits after the death of Eric Richins in March 2022 at their home outside the ski town of Park City.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

The National | Allies reject Trump's call for help in Hormuz
March 16, 2026 | NATO allies reject Trump's demand for help re-opening the crucial Strait of Hormuz. A powerful storm brings 40 centimetres of snow to parts of northern Ontario and Quebec. And, a recruitment campaign brings hundreds of doctors and nurses to B.C.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of deadly strike on Kabul hospital that it says killed hundreds
Afghanistan accused Pakistan of targeting a hospital for drug users in the Afghan capital late Monday, saying the airstrike had killed at least 400 people. It marked a dramatic escalation of a conflict that began late last month and has seen repeated cross-border clashes as well as airstrikes inside Afghanistan. International calls for a ceasefire have gone unheeded.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

B.C. hires 417 U.S. health-care workers in 1-year recruitment blitz
The numbers from B.C.'s Ministry of Health show 89 doctors, 45 nurse practitioners, 260 nurses and 23 allied health professionals from the U.S. accepted jobs in the province between March 2025 and January 2026.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Team Canada's jerseys for the FIFA World Cup are here
The jerseys Team Canada will wear for the FIFA World Cup later this year have been revealed. The home jersey is a iconic Canadian red with a two tone maple leaf with a split in the middle. The away jersey is black with white cracked ice patterns which form maple leaves.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

At 82, this Inuvialuktun translator wonders who will replace her
After three weeks on the road in Yellowknife doing Inuvialuktun translation for the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly, Lillian Elias says she's tired and ready to go home to Inuvik.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Slain Iran critic said months ago that murder suspects wanted to poison him
Maple Ridge resident Mehdi Ahmadzadeh Razavi, 48, and North Vancouver resident Arezou Soltani, 45, are charged with first-degree murder in the killing of 45-year-old Masood Masjoody.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Susie Wiles, Trump's chief of staff, diagnosed with breast cancer but plans to keep working
Susie Wiles, the first woman to serve as White House chief of staff, has been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer but will continue working ?while undergoing treatment, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Why the U.S. is sending 2,500 marines to the Gulf — and what they might do there
While U.S. President Donald Trump tries to convince allies to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, he is also sending 2,500 marines to the region — the first deployment of U.S. troops since it and and Israel first attacked Iran on Feb. 28.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Thousands of flights grounded as storms bring heavy snow, tornado risks to U.S. East, Midwest
Chaotic weather coast to coast in the U.S. — from unusual heat in California to damaging winds around Washington, D.C. — put more than 100 million people in the path of extreme conditions on Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Alberta to host 2028 World Cup of Hockey as tournament returns after 12 years
The fourth World Cup of Hockey will take place in February 2028 in Alberta, according to the NHL.



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Mar 16, 2026

Alberta wins bid to host 2028 World Cup of Hockey
The fourth World Cup of Hockey will take place in February 2028 in Alberta, according to the NHL.



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Mar 16, 2026

Sniper at St. Patrick's Day street party in Waterloo, Ont., a tactical officer who was part of emergency plan
The Waterloo Regional Police Service says the sniper photographed at the St. Patrick's Day street party in Waterloo, Ont., on Saturday is one of their tactical officers.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Cardi B calls out Canadian fans for not selling out her Hamilton tour date
The award-winning rapper says while many tour dates in other cities including Toronto and Vancouver have sold out or are close to it, her concert in Hamilton, Ont., is only about 80 per cent full.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Ottawa puts $200M into space launch pad in Nova Scotia
The federal government is putting $200 million toward a Canadian-owned launch pad to send satellites into orbit.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Bus driver in Laval, Que., daycare crash deemed a high-risk accused
Pierre Ny St-Amand, the man who drove a bus into a Laval daycare in 2023, killing two young children and injuring six others, has been declared a high-risk accused.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

'Extremely hazardous' winter storm closes highways in northeastern Ontario




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Mar 16, 2026

Sudbury mayor says 2-day storm 'unprecedented' as snow blankets northeastern Ontario




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Mar 16, 2026

Tens of thousands without power in Ottawa-Gatineau area, parts of Canada's busiest highway closed due to snow




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Mar 16, 2026

Windy, stormy weather knocks out power for hundreds of thousands in Quebec




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