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Feb 27, 2026

Pakistan and Afghanistan in 'open war': How we got here and what might happen next




CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Amber Alert issued for 2-year-old boy police say was abducted from Winnipeg home
Winnipeg police issued an Amber Albert on Friday for a two-year-old they say was last seen being taken from a home wrapped in a blanket.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Burger King is updating its Whopper, so that's one less thing that's falling apart
Fast food chain Burger King announced Thursday that it's updating its signature Whopper burger for the first time in a decade, adding a sturdier bun and serving it in a cardboard box after years of customer complaints about smashed burgers that fell apart.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Para nordic star Natalie Wilkie, hockey captain Tyler McGregor named Canada's flag-bearers for Paralympics opening ceremony
Hockey captain Tyler McGregor and Para nordic skier Natalie Wilkie will be Canada's Paralympic flag-bearers for the Milano-Cortina opening ceremony on March 6, the Canadian Paralympic Committee announced Friday morning.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

NASA takes questions about Artemis II mission
NASA officials are providing an update Friday on the upcoming Artemis II mission, which will see a crew — including a Canadian astronaut — make a lunar flyby.



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Feb 27, 2026

The 'crisis'? The 'pinnacle'? For Bridgerton, the word orgasm wouldn't quite do
Bridgerton's creators speak of the interesting euphemisms they went through to give their characters' dialogue a ring of truth.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Canada's economy contracted unexpectedly in fourth quarter of 2025
Gross domestic product contracted ?at an annualized pace of 0.6 per cent in the quarter running from October to December, ?Statistics Canada said. The country's overall growth for 2025 was 1.7 per cent — in line with Bank of Canada expectations, but the slowest pace of annual growth since ?the decline in 2020.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

This Nanaimo senior challenged years of rent increases, and won
Shane Conn challenged two years of rent increases at a Nanaimo independent living facility at the Residential Tenancy Board. He won and received almost $9,500 in rent deductions and a limit on future increases. But the benefits apply only to him. They don't apply to any of his neighbours unless they go through the same months-long administrative process Conn did.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

China suspending some agricultural tariffs on Canada starting March 1
China said on Friday it would suspend some tariffs on Canadian agricultural products imposed during a trade spat between Beijing and Ottawa, after Canadian Prime Minister Mark ?Carney struck an initial deal with Beijing during a visit in January.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Alberta hockey players killed in highway crash remembered as ‘bright lights'
Best friends Kayla Peacock and Danica Hills dreamed of moving from Hinton to Edmonton after graduation. Those dreams were cut short Monday when the teens died in a crash near Jasper after leaving hockey practice. The hockey community will gather to honour the teens at two upcoming games.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

U.S. says embassy staff in Israel who want to leave should do so immediately
The U.S. Embassy in Israel on Friday told its staff that it could leave the country and urged anyone considering departure to do so immediately, as the threat of an American strike on Iran looms.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Canada's Drury injured in crash involving teammate Howden during World Cup ski cross final
Canadian ski cross racer Kevin Drury was injured in a crash during the big final of a World Cup event in Kopaonik, Serbia on Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

20 Surrey, B.C., school teachers have their licences suspended after crucial emails sent to spam folder
The president of the Surrey Teachers' Association said the teachers missed critical emails about updating their criminal record checks because the notice went to their spam folders.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Democrats alarmed by 'chaos in the skies' after U.S. government again fires laser near Mexico border
The U.S. military used a laser Thursday to shoot down a "seemingly threatening" drone flying near the U.S.-Mexico border — one that appears to have been flown by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Father and son duo win their 2nd gruelling Cain's Quest snowmobile race across Labrador
Randy and Sebastian Malleck have crossed the finish line in Labrador City — winning their second consecutive Cain's Quest and capturing the $100,000 prize.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Pakistan now in 'open war' with Afghanistan, defence minister says, after countries trade attacks
Pakistan and Afghanistan traded attacks in a dramatic escalation of tensions between the countries that Pakistan's defence minister said Friday means they are now in "open war."



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Pakistan's defence minister says that there is now 'open war' with Afghanistan
Pakistan's defence minister said that his country ran out of "patience" and considers that there is now an "open war" with Afghanistan, after both countries launched strikes following an Afghan cross-border attack.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Pakistan's defence minister says there is now 'open war' with Afghanistan after countries trade attacks
Pakistan's defence minister said that his country ran out of "patience" and considers that there is now an "open war" with Afghanistan, after both countries launched strikes following an Afghan cross-border attack.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

N.L. Crown prosecutor under investigation for smuggling, weapons offences
RCMP court filings indicate that charges are pending against a provincial Crown prosecutor in Newfoundland and Labrador after police seized a cache of firearms and prohibited weapons late last year.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Why a memory chip shortage is wreaking havoc on the consumer electronics industry
A boom of investment in artificial intelligence has led to an unforeseen problem: a shortage of the world's memory chip supply, which threatens to drive up the price of consumer electronics like laptops, smartphones and video game consoles.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Why putting spit hoods on people is risky — and can be deadly
Spit hoods are meant to protect first responders from spitting. Yet an investigation by CBC's the fifth estate and Radio-Canada's Enquête identified 17 fatal incidents involving the controversial device in Canada over the last two decades. In nearly every case, the hood seems to have been misused.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Why you shouldn't count on SPF for all of your sun protection
Sunscreen manufacturers assign an precise SPF number using an imprecise method of lab testing, which could be giving Canadians a false sense of security when using sunscreen to protect themselves from the sun.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Ford's fight against Trump enters tougher phase as Ontario faces job losses and trade uncertainty
A year after winning a third-straight majority government on a pledge to "protect Ontario' from U.S. tariffs, the fight against Donald Trump continues to fuel Doug Ford's policy and politics.  And experts watching the province's struggling economy say the year ahead may prove even more challenging for the Ford government as key trade talks between the U.S. and Canada unfold.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Energy-hungry India tells Carney 'we are willing to buy whatever Canada is offering'
India wants to buy any energy product it can from Canada and its officials are urging the federal government to streamline approvals for various projects so it can tap into new supplies to feed a rapidly growing country with relatively few natural resources of its own.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

Even Neve Campbell can't save controversy-laden Scream 7
Scream 7 may mark the return of scream queen Neve Campbell to the long-running slasher franchise, but it's nowhere near a high-water mark for the series.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

A Canadian helped build a water plant in Gaza. Now he worries about its fate as aid groups leave over new law
Foreign workers from 37 international non-governmental organizations will leave the Gaza Strip by Sunday after choosing not to comply with new registration rules imposed by Israel. The new rules include handing over lists of local and foreign staff, which the organizations say put people at risk.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

2 sea lions from Marineland get new home at Vancouver Aquarium
The sea lions were recently moved to the Vancouver Aquarium as part of Canada's Accredited Zoos and Aquariums' effort to find long-term homes for animals previously located at Marineland, the defunct amusement park in Niagara Falls, Ont.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 27, 2026

AI company Anthropic amends core safety principle amid growing competition in sector
Anthropic, the AI company behind the Claude chatbot that was founded with a focus on safe technology, appears to be scaling back its safety commitments in order to keep the company competitive, after it amended a set of self-imposed guidelines aimed at preventing the development of AI that could potentially be dangerous.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

#TheMoment rats learned how to drive ??
Kendal Crawford and Shaun Stephens-Whal tell The National about the moment they taught their pet rats how to drive mini cars in Squamish, B.C.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim made unsubstantiated claims about councillor distributing drugs
It has emerged that Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim accused a political opponent of distributing illegal drugs without evidence — days before a fellow councillor made similar claims that he later retracted.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

'Enormous loss': Professional snowboarder killed in B.C. avalanche east of Pemberton
The 28-year-old man is being remembered as one of the best split-boarders in the world who always had a smile on his face.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Ontario police deputy chief suspended for allegedly using 'racially inappropriate' term
A deputy chief with the Durham Regional Police Service has been suspended for allegedly using a "racially inappropriate term," the police board says, during a meeting with Black officers and employees.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

The National | Prime Minister Carney goes to India
Feb. 26, 2026 | Prime Minister Mark Carney's India trade trip sparks outrage in the Sikh community. Pierre Poilievre lays out his vision for Canada-U.S. relations. And the fallout grows from Trump's comments after the gold medal hockey win.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Former Diageo workers speak out on deal that keeps Crown Royal on shelves
As workers filed out of Diageo's Amherstburg, Ont., Crown Royal bottling facility for the last time on Wednesday, some expressed anger — not just at the company that put them out of work, but at the provincial government for not following through on a promise to pull Crown Royal off shelves if the plant closed. 



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Canadian Paralympic Committee speaks out against decision to reinstate Russia, Belarus ahead of Games
The International Paralympic Committee's general assembly voted last September to allow athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete under their own flags with their anthems at the upcoming Paralympics in Italy. The Canadian Paralympic Committee spoke out against and voted against that decision.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Netflix backs away from offer to buy Warner Bros.
Netflix on Thursday signaled it was backing away from its offer to buy Warner Bros. Discovery's streaming and studio assets, saying ?the deal was no longer financially attractive after Paramount Skydance revised its offer for the coveted Hollywood studio to a $31-a-share offer.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Netflix backs away from offer to buy Warner Bros. after Paramount submits revised bid
Netflix on Thursday signalled it was backing away from its offer to buy Warner Bros. Discovery's streaming and studio assets, saying ?the deal was no longer financially attractive after Paramount Skydance revised its offer for the coveted Hollywood studio to a $31-a-share offer.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Tkachuk, Sanderson say they have nothing but respect for U.S. women's team as men's team faces backlash




CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Zero population growth expected in Canada this year: Budget watchdog
The parliamentary budget officer predicts Canada's rate of population growth will remain flat in 2026, mainly due to cuts to non-permanent resident admissions in the latest federal Immigration Levels Plan.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Is this Bridgerton's diamond of the seasons? Its stars share why season 4 is different
If you're a fan of masquerade balls, lavish homes, promenades, yearning and watching beautiful people reach their pinnacles, then you're likely already aware that Netflix dropped part two of the fourth season of its smash hit Bridgerton today. Stars Luke Thompson and Yerin Ha explain to CBC what makes this season a standout.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

PWHL looking to capitalize on Olympic boost as league resumes play
Sixty-one PWHL players competed at Milano Cortina 2026, the first Winter Olympics since the league launched in 2024. For the first time, there's one place for all of those people to keep following women's hockey after the Olympics, a problem that's plagued the sport for years.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Dozens of Montreal school staff already fired or resigned over expanded religious symbols ban
Dozens of Montreal school staff have either been fired, suspended or decided to resign following Quebec's new law expanding the ban on religious symbols in schools. According to the Montreal Association of School Principals, hundreds of other school employees stand to lose their jobs.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Alberta government projects $9.4-billion deficit with no plan to return to balanced budgets




CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Albertans brace for finance minister to present 2nd consecutive deficit budget




CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Brantford, Ont., police make arrest, lay charges 20 years after newborn's body discovered on trail
Brantford, Ont., police have charged a 39-year-old woman with indignity to a body and concealing the body of a child, over two decades after a deceased newborn was found.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Foreign influence commissioner could monitor an Alberta referendum on separation
Canada's new foreign influence watchdog says his mandate will include attempts by foreign agents to interfere at the provincial and municipal level across Canada, including any attempt on behalf of a foreign government to influence a referendum on Alberta separation.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

A federal program to provide health care for refugees is — once again — sparking a fiery debate
The stated concerns about the Interim Federal Health Program and the political rhetoric harken back to the last time changes were made to the program — an episode that ended in a rebuke from the Federal Court.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Neanderthals' human blood mostly came from moms, study suggests
Long ago, Neanderthals and humans interbred. But among Neanderthals, their human blood came mostly from their female ancestors, and a new genetic study finds this was likely due to their mating preferences.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Poilievre targets Trump, urges Canada to focus on what it can control in major speech
In a speech laying out the details of how Canada should respond to the Trump administration, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre directly attacked U.S. President Donald Trump's trade and tariff policies, urging Canadians to focus on what they can control.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Trailer Park Boys actor Mike Smith pleads not guilty to sexual assault charge
Nova Scotia-based actor Mike Smith of Trailer Park Boys has pleaded not guilty to one count of sexual assault.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

What immigration crackdowns have to do with climate
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we examine the connection between climate change and immigration crackdowns; see how to fly a nuclear reactor on a plane; and find out why Nova Scotia has become the latest province to charge an extra fee to register an EV or hybrid.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Minister says there's 'a lot more work to do' with India after Canadian official says it's no longer a threat
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree says there's still a lot of work to do on the India security file — a day after a senior government official said Ottawa no longer believes the country is linked to foreign interference and transnational repression.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

'Go Habs Go!' to return to Montreal buses after language controversy
Montreal's transit agency says the "Go Habs Go!" slogan will return to some city buses next month after the provincial language watchdog authorized the use of the English expression.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Poilievre to outline policies aimed at Trump in keynote address
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is expected to pitch new policies for dealing with Donald Trump in a speech to the Economic Club of Canada in Toronto.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Hamilton cop charged with possessing child sexual abuse materials worked as school liaison officer, board says
Dave Hamilton, 43, has worked as an officer for 19 years and lives in Burlington, Ont. On Wednesday, he was charged by Halton police with one count of possessing child sexual abuse and exploitation material, and one count of transmitting such material.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Judge expresses concern cross-examination of complainant in Stronach trial becoming 'a spectacle'
The judge overseeing the sexual assault trial of Canadian businessman Frank Stonach expressed concern that the sixth complainant's inability to focus on questions was turning the cross-examination into "a spectacle."



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Cross-examination of complainant in Stronach trial cut short over mental health concerns
The judge overseeing the sexual assault trial of Canadian businessman Frank Stronach abruptly ended the cross-examination of the sixth complainant on Thursday following concerns about her mental health.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Sixth complainant being cross-examined in sex assault trial of Frank Stronach
The sixth complainant in the sexual assault trial of Canadian businessman Frank Stronach is being cross-examined in a Toronto courtroom.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Instagram will alert parents about their teens' suicide-related searches
The social media platform owned by Meta will now alert parents who are ?signed up to its ?optional supervision setting if their teenager repeatedly searches for terms related to suicide or self-harm within a short period. The alerts will begin next week for those signed up in ?Canada, the United States, Britain and Australia.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Police investigating Myanmar refugee's death after his release from U.S. federal immigration custody
A nearly blind refugee from Myanmar missing since his release from a Buffalo jail into the custody of U.S. Border Patrol has been found dead on a downtown street, city authorities have said.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Ford recalling more than half a million vehicles in Canada due to software issue
The recall applies to many popular models like certain years of the F-150, a number of Super Duty trucks, Mavericks and more. Ford says it will issue an over-the-air software update for all affected models by May, and consumers can also use mobile service or visit a Ford dealer for the update.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Singer D4vd named 'target' in investigation into teen's body found in abandoned Tesla
Singer D4vd is the target of a Los Angeles County grand jury investigation of the killing of a 14-year-old girl whose decomposed body was found last year in an apparently abandoned Tesla registered to him that was towed from the Hollywood Hills, court documents showed.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Assault charges dropped against Ontario man who confronted home intruder
A Lindsay, Ont., apartment tenant charged with assault last summer following a fight with an intruder in his home will no longer face prosecution over the incident. A Crown attorney said there is no longer a reasonable prospect that Jeremy David "J.D." McDonald may be convicted.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Rare century-old artifact repatriated from Vatican unveiled by Métis leaders
Métis leaders on Wednesday unveiled a model dog sled repatriated to their communities after more than a century in the Vatican collection.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Bill Clinton will testify about Epstein. His former inquisitor Ken Starr never had to
Some members of Congress on Friday will hear from Bill Clinton about his relationship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. They won't hear directly from Donald Trump anytime soon, or from Kenneth Starr ever, about their Epstein ties.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Tumbler Ridge, B.C., parents navigate children's return to school after mass shooting
Tumbler Ridge, B.C., parents are navigating the difficult question of how to return to school this week, with temporary classrooms open today to staff and students.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Apollo moon rock researchers say they've settled the debate over moon's magnetic field
Lunar rocks collected by Apollo astronauts more than half a century ago are providing a fresh take on the moon's mysterious magnetic field, scientists say.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

First Nations cancelling medical travel to Vancouver due to FIFA World Cup hotel costs
Indigenous health-care providers in northwest B.C. say they are unable to book patients' medical appointments in Vancouver during the FIFA World Cup events this summer because of the high cost of hotel rooms and travel.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Iran nuclear talks conclude with no deal announced as risk of U.S. attack looms
Iran and the United States held hours of indirect negotiations Thursday over Tehran's nuclear program but walked away without a deal, leaving the danger of another Middle East war on the table as the U.S. has gathered a massive fleet of aircraft and warships in the region.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Iran, U.S. begin latest round of nuclear negotiations in Switzerland
Iran and the United States began indirect talks Thursday in Geneva over Tehran's nuclear negotiations, viewed as a last chance for diplomacy as the U.S. has gathered a fleet of aircraft and warships to the Middle East to pressure Tehran into a deal.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Iran, U.S. continue indirect nuclear talks as Trump deploys warships, aircraft to Mideast
Iran and the United States were holding another round of indirect talks in Geneva on Thursday to try to reach a deal on Tehran's nuclear program and potentially avert another war as the U.S. gathers a massive fleet of aircraft and warships in the Middle East. 



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Iranian convoy returns to indirect nuclear talks with U.S. in Switzerland
A convoy believed to be carrying Iranian diplomats has returned to an Omani diplomatic residence in Geneva hosting indirect talks with the United States over Tehran's nuclear program.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Lawyers say teen who set classmate on fire in Saskatoon should face maximum youth sentence
A judge will give her decision next month on the sentence for a teen who set her classmate on fire at Evan Hardy Collegiate in 2024. The lawyers have recommended the maximum youth sentence of three years from the date of sentencing.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Students, staff share trauma at sentencing hearing for Sask. teen who lit classmate on fire
The ripple effects from when a teen lit her classmate on fire in a high school hallway in 2024 are being shared in a Saskatoon courtroom. The attacker is in court for her sentencing hearing after she previously pleaded guilty to attempted murder.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Yellowknife high school basketball tournament brings in RCMP, hired security over 'potential safety concerns'
The N.W.T.'s school sports association and Yellowknife school officials say there will be increased security at this weekend's Sr. Cager basketball tournament in Yellowknife, citing some recent "potential safety concerns" at city schools.



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Feb 26, 2026

Third victim dies from wounds suffered in Rhode Island hockey arena shooting, police say
A deadly shooting during a youth hockey game in Rhode Island last week has claimed a third victim, a grandfather whose daughter and grandson were also killed in the attack, authorities said Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

His heart stopped in a St. John's emergency room after waiting more than 8 hours
After a more than eight-hour wait at one emergency department in St. John's, and a wild ride across the city to a second one, Paul Reid saw his heart monitor go berserk before he lost consciousness. It happened almost three years ago, but Reid is speaking out about it now because he fears systemic problems in the health-care system haven't been fixed.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Musical theatre was out of reach for my family. That's why I want to break down barriers for Black kids
Growing up Black in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Queen Alexis rarely saw herself reflected on stage or in arts education spaces she loved. On the 30th anniversary of Black History Month, she reflects on how the performing arts are often still financially out of reach for Black families.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Ottawa commits $1.55B to Jordan's Principle
The federal government is pledging $1.55 billion in new funding to ensure First Nations children have equal access to public services over the next year, CBC News has learned.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Family says Ottawa homicide victim struggled, but had turned a page
The family of a 37-year-old man who was fatally stabbed in Ottawa's Carlington neighbourhood earlier this month says the victim, Andrew Dawson-Swan, had moved into his apartment building just weeks before his death and seemed to be afraid of someone there.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Carney's India trip is all business: An inside look at what the PM has planned
Prime Minister Mark Carney will travel to India Thursday for what officials from both countries describe as a potentially history-making trip where years of frosty bilateral relations will be put aside and the framework for a comprehensive trade deal could be hammered out.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Can nature benefit Canada's economy? New report says parks contribute billions in taxes, wages
The new look at Canada's conservation economy comes amid federal cuts to departments like Environment, Climate Change and Nature and the Parks Canada agency, while other important conservation programs face funding uncertainty.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

As Ontario makes cuts to student aid program, here's what we know
The province is revamping how the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) works, slashing the amount that eligible students can get in the form of grants. Here's what you need to know.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

'The border doesn't exist to us': How one Mohawk community balances fears of ICE with its inherent rights
For Mohawks in Akwesasne, crossing international borders is a way of life. But now, many are worried about what the possibility ICE agents might be coming to the region could mean for their inherent rights.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

'The border doesn't exist to us': How one Mohawk nation balances fears of ICE with its inherent rights
For Mohawks in Akwesasne, crossing international borders is a way of life. But now, many are worried about what the possibility ICE agents might be coming to the region could mean for their inherent rights.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

Stabbing victim's father thought his son was coming back to cook a steak dinner. It was the police
The family of a 37-year-old man who was fatally stabbed in Ottawa's Carlington neighbourhood earlier this month says the victim, Andrew Dawson-Swan, had moved into his apartment building just weeks before his death and seemed to be afraid of someone there.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 26, 2026

The culprit behind Loblaw's $10K fine for promoting imported food as Canadian? Broccoli slaw
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has provided CBC News with new details about the $10,000 fine it issued to a Loblaw-owned Superstore last month for promoting imported food as Canadian. The federal food regulator said the mislabelled product was a Loblaw-owned brand: President's Choice broccoli slaw. 



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Feb 26, 2026

Max Scherzer, Blue Jays reach agreement on 1-year deal: reports
The Toronto Blue Jays and Max Scherzer have reached an agreement on a one-year deal worth $3 million US, according to multiple reports.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 25, 2026

#TheMoment a cat was born with 4 ears
Stephanie Brown tells The National about the moment she fostered a rare 4-eared cat named Dobby.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 25, 2026

Canada's airline regulator says carriers must work to get stranded passengers home ASAP
Canada's airline regulator says the air carriers ferrying Canadians abroad have a responsibility to get delayed or stranded passengers back on track "as soon as possible," including when unpredictable circumstances unfold, such as the violence in Mexico that recently disrupted flight service to the tourist destination of Puerto Vallarta.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 25, 2026

The National | U.S. tells Canada to just accept tariffs
Feb. 25, 2026 | U.S. President Donald Trump's trade envoy tells Canada to just accept higher tariffs as the price of making deals, including CUSMA. Canadian teachers raise the alarm over surging school violence. And, Mexico's military patrols Puerto Vallarta as tourists slowly trickle back.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 25, 2026

U.S. women's hockey captain wants focus back on gold-medal win after 'distasteful' Trump remarks
U.S. women's hockey captain Hilary Knight says president Donald Trump's remarks about her team were 'distasteful and unfortunate,' and shouldn't minimize what her team accomplished at the Olympics.



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Feb 25, 2026

U.S. Coast Guard came to the rescue of Canadians stuck on ice
When a pair of Canadians got stranded on the ice on Lake St. Clair on Tuesday, an American team with a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter ended up coming to their rescue.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 25, 2026

Canada and South Korea sign a defence agreement
Canada and South Korea have signed a new defence agreement, roughly a month after Prime Minister Mark Carney urged middle powers to band together in the face of "great power" economic coercion.



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Feb 25, 2026

I just watched the longest state of the union speech ever | About That
In Donald Trump's 2026 state of the union address — which broke the record for the longest such speech — he spoke about everything from lauding the men's Olympic hockey team to repeatedly chastizing Democrats for not standing up to applaud his comments. Andrew Chang breaks down the choreography of the address to explain the strategy behind the words. Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters and Getty Images



CBC Top Stories
Feb 25, 2026

Power failures persist in Oji-Cree First Nation in northwestern Ontario despite repairs
Stanley Oskineegish says all of the infrastructure in his community has completely frozen. The chief of Nibinamik First Nation in northwestern Ontario has been busy co-ordinating Canadian Rangers and emergency supplies to support his people, since power outages have left homes and community buildings without heat. Here's the latest on the situation in the remote Oji-Cree community in northwestern Ontario.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 25, 2026

'What was so funny?': Hockey fans call out U.S. men's team for laughing at Trump's remark




CBC Top Stories
Feb 25, 2026

U.S. women's hockey captain calls Trump's comment about team a 'distasteful joke' as fans blast male players




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Feb 25, 2026

U.S. women's hockey captain calls Trump's comment about team a 'distasteful joke' as fans blast male players'




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Feb 25, 2026

Shrinking cold-water habitat means more whales get caught in nets, research finds
Humpback whales are more likely to get entangled in fishing gear in years when rising ocean temperatures make cold-water habitat harder to find, according to new research published Wednesday.



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