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Mar 25, 2026

Increasing funding a first step in addressing sport issues, Canadian Olympic Committee CEO says
The final report from the Future of Sport in Canada Commission found significant issues with the Canadian sport system, including lack of funding, fragmentation, and persistent discrimination and abuse.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Former Toronto radio host fires back at co-host's abuse allegations at human rights tribunal
Former Q107 host John Derringer testified at a human rights tribunal hearing Wednesday, alleging his former co-host Jennifer Valentyne was unprepared at work, "obsessed with appearances" and did not understand radio as a medium as compared to her former role in television.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

With hindsight, former immigration minister says he would have capped international students sooner
Justice Minister Sean Fraser, who was in charge of immigration during some of the years Auditor General Karen Hogan found instances of fraud in Canada's international student program, said with hindsight, he would have acted sooner to fundamentally change it. The Opposition Conservatives have been calling for his resignation, along with his successor and the current immigration minister.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

19-year-old Quebecer shot and killed in Dominican Republic while on vacation with brother
The Dominican Republic national police are investigating the death of a 19-year-old Canadian who was shot and killed early in the morning March 23, in the province of Puerto Plata while on vacation.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Savannah Guthrie says her family 'in agony' as mother still missing
A tearful Savannah Guthrie, in her first interview since her 84-year-old mother was apparently abducted from her Arizona home, said that "someone needs to do the right thing" and come forward with information to help the investigation.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Humanoid robot joins Melania Trump at White House for summit on technology and kids
Melania Trump was accompanied by a humanoid companion on Wednesday, as she arrived at the White House East Room for the final day of a summit she had convened with counterparts from around the world through her Fostering the Future Together global initiative.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

NHL players, loved ones pay tribute to former Ontario junior who died of cancer at 25
Former Ontario Hockey League player and Guelph Gryphon Jacob Winterton, 25, has died of cancer. He's being remembered by his family, friends and the hockey community. His brother Ryan, who plays for the Seattle Kraken, paid tribute in an Instagram post where he said he would miss Jacob's "voice, your advice, and the way you made everything feel a little less heavy."



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

'I lost my best friend': NHL's Ryan Winterton after brother Jacob, ex-Ontario junior player, dies of cancer
Jacob Winterton, a former player with the Ontario Hockey League and the University of Guelph's Gryphons, has died of cancer at 25. His family, friends and the hockey community have paid tribute to him, with younger brother Ryan Winterton of the NHL's Seattle Kraken saying, "I'll miss your voice, your advice, and the way you made everything feel a little less heavy."



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Woman accused of attempted murder of Rihanna pleads not guilty
Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, of Orlando, Fla., pleaded not guilty Wednesday to the attempted murder of Rihanna.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Jury in Los Angeles finds Meta and YouTube liable in landmark social media addiction trial
A jury in Los Angeles found both Meta and YouTube liable in a first-of-its-kind lawsuit that aimed to hold social media platforms responsible for harm to children using their services, awarding the plaintiff $3 million US in damages.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Cuban health-care workers struggle to support the sick amid U.S. oil embargo
Young health-care providers at Havana's Cardiology Institute describe a double-whammy of desperation in their work and private lives. They're anxious about what the future holds since a U.S. oil embargo in January led to dramatic fuel shortages in Cuba, along with soaring food prices and nationwide power outages.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Alberta, Ottawa reach 'agreement-in-principle' on methane emissions
Alberta will be in control of regulating its methane emissions under an agreement-in-principle with Ottawa.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Canadian orangutan scientist Biruté Galdikas dead at 79
Biruté Mary Galdikas, a Canadian scientist who dedicated her life to the study and conservation of orangutans, has died. She was the last living member of the renowned primatologists known as "trimates," alongside Jane Goodall and Diane Fossey.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Stephen Colbert is writing a Lord of the Rings movie with his son
Stephen Colbert, famous devotee to J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, is co-writing a Lord of the Rings movie with his son.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Woman who never stopped updating her lost dog's chip reunites with him after 11 years
When Jourdyn Koziak got a phone call on Saturday from a man who claimed that her long-lost dog had been found, she thought it was a "sick prank." That's because her beloved pit bull, Forty-Cal, had been missing for 11 years.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

In rare daytime drone blitz, Russia attacks western Ukrainian city largely spared from war's damage
In normal times, an assault of close to 1,000 Russian drones — many made from Iranian parts and designs — would dominate the news agenda. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky described the attacks as "absolute depravity." At least six people were killed and a number of others injured.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Canadian man wanted in connection with multimillion-dollar grandparent scam arrested in Nicaragua
Jimmy Ylimaki is facing up to 20 years in prison for his alleged role in the scam. He is described in court documents as having operated as an "attorney," pretending to be a lawyer requesting money from potential victims.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Homicide charges laid in death of beloved pediatric dentist found dead in Alberta house fire
Two men have been charged in connection with the Feb. 19 death of Dr. Mai Diab, a pediatric dentist who is being remembered as a soft-spoken, generous person who was deeply dedicated to her young patients.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

CBC News expands in Hamilton with new morning audio program, podcast
CBC News is announcing an expansion of our local news service in Hamilton, in the form of a live audio morning show, available on HD radio and other digital platforms, and a weekly podcast to be added to the existing digital news offered by the station.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Ontario government planning to remove HST on new homes worth under $1M for 1 year
Premier Doug Ford announced the plan Wednesday at a news conference in Mississauga, saying the full 13 per cent tax will be removed for new homes valued up to $1 million from April 1, 2026 to March 31, 2027.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Canada's Valérie Grenier wins World Cup giant slalom, Mikaela Shiffrin claims overall title
Canada's Valérie Grenier wrapped up the World Cup alpine skiing season with a win in the giant slalom on Wednesday in Lillehammer, Norway. Meanwhile, American Mikaela Shiffrin secured a record-tying sixth women's overall World Cup skiing title by holding off a challenge from emerging German rival Emma Aicher.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

North of North, Heated Rivalry, 40 Acres lead Canadian Screen Award nominees
The first major comedy series filmed in Nunavut, a sci-fi suspense right out of Sinners, a time-travel mockumentary in the style of Back to the Future and the world's favourite queer hockey drama all top this year's Canadian Screen Award nomination rolls.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

America's long standoff with Cuba
Donald Trump says he could "take" Cuba. From early imperial ambitions to the Cold War and today's economic crisis, we look at why Cuba has remained such a persistent focus of American power.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

N.B.'s new AI chatbot gives tourists wrong info, like suggesting they leave province to find seafood
Experimenting with Explora in its first few days of operation, CBC News found dozens of factual errors.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

U.S. offers plan for a ceasefire, but Iran says Washington in no position to negotiate
The United States sent a 15-point plan to Iran for a possible ceasefire, an official said, even as it began to move paratroopers to the Mideast to back up a contingent of Marines heading there Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Officials say human trafficking is an underreported crime in N.L. — here's what they're doing about it
Hotels in Newfoundland and Labrador are being trained to recognize human trafficking — criminal activity that officials say despite a lack of cases, is in fact present in the province.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Ontario running out of time to pass bill to deal with misbehaving municipal politicians, critics warn
Ontario is running out of time to beef up rules that would crack down on negligent and misbehaving municipal politicians ahead of the next civic election, some experts and opposition critics warn.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Montreal saw record 12 frostbite amputations in 2025, but none this year. Here's why
Despite a long and cold winter, no frostbite amputations have been reported in Montreal so far this year compared to an annual average of about six. The drop in cases could be connected to the addition of hundreds of spots in temporary warming shelters around the city and the use of a new drug protocol to treat frostbite.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Canada is pitching its energy ambitions in Texas — can the oil and gas industry be convinced?
Though oil and gas industry executives at CERAWeek, a global energy conference in Houston, welcomed Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson's enthusiasm, they still say they want to see considerable action before they can be sure Canada's federal government is serious about changing the country's reputation as being reluctant to expand the energy sector, especially oil and natural gas.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

Sponsored international travel by MPs drops to 15-year low outside of COVID-19 pandemic
Members of Parliament last year went on the fewest sponsored international trips in the last 15 years, excluding the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 25, 2026

N.S. budget bill vote shut down by singing protesters
As the final vote to approve Premier Tim Houston's controversial budget was about to begin, members of the crowd in the Province House gallery broke out in song.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

12-year-old student pulled classmates to safety during Tumbler Ridge shooting, says MP
More than a month after the deadly mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, stories of bravery during the tragedy are being shared. At the National Prayer Breakfast in Ottawa Tuesday morning, Conservative MP Bob Zimmer for Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies spoke about a student who pulled two classmates to safety.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Minnesota sues Trump administration for access to evidence in killings of Renée Good, Alex Pretti
Officials in Minnesota sued the Trump administration Tuesday for access to evidence they say they need to independently investigate three shootings in the state earlier this year by federal officers, including the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

#TheMoment a 5th grader hit a backwards buzzer-beater
Caden Farrare, 11, and his dad Aubrey tell The National about the moment Caden hit a backwards buzzer beater shot to win the Grade 5 basketball championship in Laurel, Md.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Who were the pilots killed in the LaGuardia runway collision? | Hanomansing Tonight
Family, friends and community members are mourning Antoine Forest and Mackenzie Gunther, the two Air Canada Express pilots killed in Sunday's crash at New York City's LaGuardia Airport.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Minister pressed why just 1 Iranian official deported after 24 deemed part of terror group
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree faced pointed questions Tuesday about why the federal government has deported one Iranian official, despite longstanding concerns about how the regime operates in Canada and abroad.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Operations suspended at B.C. heli-skiing company after 3 Swiss nationals killed in avalanche
The Swiss Consulate General in Vancouver has confirmed the three people killed in Sunday's avalanche in northern B.C. were Swiss nationals. They were part of a group of four that was heli-skiing on Mount Knauss, about 30 kilometres north of Terrace.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

OpenAI shuts down Sora app amid rising concerns about deepfakes and consent
OpenAI is shutting down its social media app Sora, which went viral last fall as a place to share short-form videos generated by artificial intelligence, but also raised alarms in Hollywood and beyond about the dangers of letting people create AI videos that resulted in nonconsensual images and realistic deepfakes.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Pilots killed in LaGuardia runway collision mourned by family, community
Antoine Forest, a 30-year-old man from Coteau-du-Lac, Que., was one of two pilots who died in the crash at New York's LaGuardia airport on Sunday night.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Hometown of Quebec pilot killed in LaGuardia plane crash feels his loss
Antoine Forest, a 30-year-old man from Coteau-du-Lac, Que., was one of two pilots who died in the crash at New York's LaGuardia airport on Sunday night.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Pride festivals seek $3M from Ottawa as corporate sponsors pull back amid DEI backlash
Pride festivals are seeking $3 million annually from Ottawa to fill a funding gap left by corporations pulling back funding amid a backlash to diversity, equity and inclusion programs.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Cops with patrol rifles to be deployed to key locations in Toronto as police create new unit, task force
Toronto police say they are creating a counter-terrorism unit and a specialized task force that will see officers with semi-automatic rifles stationed at key locations in the city.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Blue Jays sportscaster Hazel Mae to publish memoir this fall
Known for her field-side reporting on the Toronto Blue Jays, Mae wrote the book Before I Let You Go, which is set to release on Nov. 10.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Canada pauses removals of inadmissible individuals to several Middle East countries
Canada is temporarily halting removals to several more Middle East countries due to "volatile and unpredictable conditions" caused by the U.S.-Israel war with Iran that has spread to surrounding nations.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Fact check: Fake CBC articles use this business writer's byline
Jenna Benchetrit's face and name have been used in fake CBC articles intended to scam people into sending money. She's the senior business writer for CBC News.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Epic Games to lay off more than 1,000 employees as Fortnite usage drops
Epic Games will cut more than 1,000 jobs following a drop in engagement for Fortnite, the latest layoffs in the video game industry where growth has stalled due to economic uncertainty.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Porter to launch flights from revamped Montreal Metropolitan Airport
Porter Airlines plans to launch a dozen routes this summer from the overhauled Montreal Metropolitan Airport, as Canada's third-largest carrier seeks to gain purchase in the competitive domestic market and start putting its half-billion-dollar investment to work.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

WNBA and players unanimously approve agreement, setting up sprint to May season opener
The WNBA board of governors unanimously ratified the terms of a new collective bargaining agreement on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

The Best of Both Worlds? Miley Cyrus back as Hannah Montana in new anniversary special
The anniversary special, which started streaming Tuesday on Disney and Hulu, celebrates 20 years since the show's premiere. Filmed in front of a live audience, it features archival footage and is centred on an interview with MileyCyrus — now 33 and a genuine pop star — with podcast host Alex Cooper.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Israel's defence minister says military plans occupy swath of southern Lebanon
Israel will occupy southern Lebanon up to the Litani River to create a "defensive buffer," Defence Minister Israel Katz said on Tuesday, spelling out for the first time Israel's intent to seize territory amounting to nearly a tenth of Lebanon.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Israel's defence minister says military plans occupy swathe of southern Lebanon
Israel will occupy southern Lebanon up to the Litani River to create a "defensive buffer," Defence Minister Israel Katz said on Tuesday, spelling out for the first time Israel's intent to seize territory amounting to nearly a tenth of Lebanon.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Hiker dies after slipping down B.C.'s Brunswick Mountain while trying to help companion
A man who slipped and fell between 100 and 150 metres while trying to help a companion during a hike on one of the tallest mountains in Metro Vancouver's North Shore has died of his injuries.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Montreal Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin to sit out at least 2 more weeks with leg injury
The Montreal Victoire have placed captain Marie-Philip Poulin on long-term injured reserve, the Professional Women's Hockey League team announced Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Justice minister won't meet premiers' demand for 'sea change' to how judges are appointed
Justice Minister Sean Fraser says he has no plans to change how judges are appointed in Canada after four premiers wrote to Prime Minister Mark Carney asking for more of a say in the process.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

RCMP probe corruption allegations at Calgary city hall; warrants executed on current, former councillors
An RCMP-led corruption investigation is underway and at least one current and one former Calgary city councillor, as well as a business were subject to search warrants executed last week, CBC News has learned.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

RCMP probe corruption allegations at Calgary city hall; warrants executed on former mayor, councillors
An RCMP-led corruption investigation is underway and search warrants were executed on a number of properties, including the homes of former mayor Jyoti Gondek, former councillor Sean Chu and sitting councillor Andre Chabot.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

18-year-old man charged with 2nd-degree murder in Alberta highway shooting
An 18-year-old man has been charged with second-degree murder in a deadly daytime shooting on a highway south of Edmonton.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Manitoba removing provincial sales tax from more food sold at grocery stores: premier
Provincial taxes will be removed from more grocery store items under Manitoba's budget, and one researcher says it may be the first province to do so.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Manitoba to cut PST at grocery stores in new budget: premier
Provincial taxes will be taken off more grocery store items under Manitoba's next budget, Premier Wab Kinew says.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

To stop long ballot protests, MP committee calls on government to change candidacy rules
A House of Commons committee is calling on the government to make changes to federal election rules it says would make it harder for electoral reform advocates to stage long ballot protests.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Federal minimum wage increasing to $18.15 per hour
The federal minimum wage will rise by 40 cents next week, a scheduled increase that keeps the wage in line with inflation.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

'Fragmented, inconsistent, unsafe': Commission calls for sweeping change to sport in Canada
A commission studying the future of sport in Canada has called for sweeping change to the way sport is structured, after its work found "the widespread presence of maltreatment and abuse" in a poorly resourced and organized system.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Record-breaking heat dome growing to cover nearly the entire U.S.
A huge heat dome is spreading across the United States. After breaking March records in 14 states with temperatures as high as 44.4 C, it's now widening and may become the most expansive heat dome ever.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Mysterious posters hinting at Céline Dion's rumoured return pop up in Paris
A social media post by Dion herself and the new posters across Paris are fueling speculation about the singer's reported return to performing. But representatives for the Quebec star have not confirmed any performances.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Arrest made in hit and run that killed Ottawa school crossing guard
Ottawa police have arrested a 19-year-old man after a school crossing guard died following a hit-and-run collision near a Barrhaven elementary school on Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Quadruple amputee cornhole player accused of fatally shooting man in Maryland
A county sheriff's office in Maryland said Monday that professional cornhole player who's also a quadruple amputee fatally shot a passenger in the front seat of a car he was driving during an argument.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

U.S. to pay French company $1B to scrap offshore wind projects
The Trump administration will pay $1 billion to a France's TotalEnergies to walk away from two U.S. offshore wind leases as the administration ramps up its campaign against offshore wind and other renewable energy.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

The true cost of AI data centres
Canada's largest AI data centre starts construction this spring in Saskatchewan. It's one of many being built and proposed across the country. Today, a look at these centres' controversial track record.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

St. John's metro schools stay closed, as winter storm slams parts of Newfoundland
Much of Newfoundland is waking up to blustery and messy morning that will keep schools closed in the St. John's metro area and other parts of the island as another storm hits parts of N.L.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

‘A messy day ahead' as another winter storm keeps some Newfoundland schools closed
Much of Newfoundland is waking up to blustery and messy morning that has shuttered schools as another storm slams into the island.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

St. John's airport has a seagull problem. But critics say more than a decade of culls hasn't made things safer
The City of St. John's has killed thousands of gulls at the Robin Hood Bay landfill as part of its wildlife management plan, but some critics say the city is taking the wrong approach.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs targeted by RCMP spies in 1970s 'Native extremism' program




CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

How RCMP spies infiltrated the 1970s Indigenous rights movement




CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Ontario mandated e-learning to expand course options. Some worry it's being used to boost marks
Six years after the Ontario government made e-learning a mandatory requirement for a high school diploma, students don't appear to be taking online school to diversify their course selection as the province had intended, according to a CBC News analysis of provincial enrolment data.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

2,000 happily ever afters: Ontario woman attempts to sell huge collection of Harlequin paperbacks
Book collector Krystin Golden of Windsor says the Harlequin Intrigue line of novels isn't just about romance, and that's why she has spent decades accumulating titles. But now she'd like to sell all 2,000 of them as a single lot.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Are Iranian 'sleeper cells' a threat to Canadians? Here's what intelligence experts say
Rhetoric around Iranian sleeper cells has spiked since the onset of the U.S.-Israel war with Iran. Counter-intelligence experts and a former spy tell CBC News that while the regime may not use dormant agents in Canada, the threats of lone wolf attacks and 'criminal proxies' are real.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

When a beloved pizza joint got bombarded with 1-star Google reviews, a London, Ont., neighbourhood fought back
When the owner of a Byron pizzeria got hit with negative comments in a suspected "review bomb" members of the community countered with a review bomb of their own, this time with positive feedback.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Smith-Carney pipeline deal to miss early deadlines, premier says
The first set of deadlines included in the energy and climate deal struck between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith are not expected to be met, showing early challenges with the agreement that includes pursuing a new export pipeline from Alberta to the West Coast.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 24, 2026

Syrians fleeing Israeli strikes in Lebanon return home to a country still rebuilding
More than 125,000 people have crossed from Lebanon into Syria this month, fleeing escalating violence and returning to a country that's still struggling to rebuild after more than a decade of civil war.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

Turns out these sharks can make friends and have social lives, new study finds
New research is suggesting that not all sharks are the lone, cold, ruthless predators as many films so often depict them. Some species, it turns out, can even be friendly — at least among their own kind.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 23, 2026

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



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