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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

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

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

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

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

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.



CBC Top Stories
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.



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

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

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.



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 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.



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.



CBC Top Stories
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




CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

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




CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

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




CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

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




CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Canada's annual inflation rate fell to 1.8% in February
Canada's annual inflation rate fell to 1.8 per cent in February, Statistics Canada said on Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Canada's annual inflation rate fell to 1.8% in February, war's impact not yet reflected
Canada's annual inflation rate fell to 1.8 per cent in February, Statistics Canada said on Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

WNBA commissioner says progress made in collective bargaining talks after another marathon session
League, players union met for another marathon negotiating session that started Sunday afternoon and ended around 3 a.m. Monday morning.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Teen sentenced to 3 years for lighting Saskatoon high school classmate on fire
The teen who lit her classmate on fire at a Saskatoon high school has been sentenced to three years, the maximum sentence available under the Youth Criminal Justice Act for the crime of attempted murder.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

'Long overdue' remembrance: WW I veteran's name to go on Guelph, Ont., cenotaph 100 years after death
Ranald (Big Mac) Macdonald of Guelph, Ont., fought in the First World War but his name doesn't appear on the city's cenotaph. Now, it will be added to the Guelph War Memorial with a small ceremony expected before Remembrance Day.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Canada joins allies in warning against Israeli ground offensive in Lebanon
"The humanitarian situation ?in Lebanon, including ongoing mass displacement, is already deeply alarming," said a statement by ?Canada, France, Britain, Germany and Italy.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Israel military says it launched 'limited' ground operations in south Lebanon
The ?Israeli ?military said ?on Monday that its ?troops ?had ?begun ?"limited ground ?operations" against Hezbollah positions ?in southern Lebanon ?in ?recent ?days to ?bolster ?forward ?defences as the death toll from Israeli airstrikes in the country climbs.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Israeli military expands operation in Lebanon as deaths mount
Israel warned that displaced Lebanese driven from their homes by its military campaign would not be able to return until the safety of Israelis living near the border was ensured, as its troops pushed into new parts of southern Lebanon more than two weeks into its deadly offensive there.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Manitoba's U.S. trade rep paid $482K a year, contract shows
A former CTV and CBC reporter hired to serve as Manitoba's trade envoy to the United States is taking home more than $480,000 Cdn a year in consulting fees, according to his contract with the province.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Trump upset as key U.S. partners shun call for Hormuz warship escorts
Israel said on Monday it had detailed plans for at least three more weeks of war as it pounded sites across Iran overnight while Iranian drone attacks temporarily shut the Dubai airport and hit a key oil facility in the United Arab Emirates.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

This Ontario mom nearly died of sepsis. Researchers say cases like hers are overlooked
New Canadian research suggests close to a third of life-threatening complications linked to pregnancy and childbirth happen to women during the first six weeks following a delivery — a time when mothers typically experience far less medical tracking and support than they did during pregnancy.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Much of Quebec's road infrastructure needs fixing. What's the holdup?
A massive hole that opened up in a Châteauguay, Que., bridge earlier this month has reignited calls for Quebec to better invest in its aging road infrastructure, with several groups saying the incident should be a wake-up call for the province.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Pete Hegseth: the Iran war's chief promoter
U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is one of the figures central to the ongoing war in Iran. Critics say that the former Fox News host is both dangerous and completely out of his depth. He has made headlines recently for promising "death and destruction," picking fights with the media, and using Christian rhetoric to justify war. The Guardian's Washington bureau chief David Smith joins us to talk about the man who heads the world's most powerful military. What is Hegeth's worldview? How does his past shape what we are seeing from him now? And just how much influence does he wield? For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts [https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts]



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Back to the fax? Doctors say Ottawa's plans to axe prescription software leaves them in limbo
A pair of Ontario family doctors say they may have to go back to sending patient prescriptions to pharmacies by fax because a federally funded agency is doing away with an electronic system, with no clear plans for its replacement.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

Builders say Toronto World Cup traffic plan could stall projects and delay new homeowners
As Toronto prepares to welcome hundreds of thousands of FIFA World Cup fans this summer, thousands of new homeowners could soon get some bad news because the city has severely limited construction activity downtown and along major arteries between May 1 and July 31.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

AI-generated content on Indigenous cultures could be harming revitalization efforts: experts
AI-generated Indigenous language dictionaries, elders' teachings and history circulating online could be harming culture and language revitalization efforts, say experts. Some First Nations are turning to structured knowledge system AI, which is curated and controlled by the community.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 16, 2026

One Battle After Another and Sinners share the spotlight in surprisingly safe Oscars
In what felt like one of the most unpredictable Academy Awards in history, the eventual winners were, surprisingly, more or less what was expected.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 15, 2026

#TheMoment Canada's wheelchair curlers became Paralympic champions
Members of Canada's Paralympic curling team tell CBC News about the moment they won gold after beating China with only seconds left in the game.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 15, 2026

Tumbler Ridge among 13 communities getting $50,000 in annual Hockeyville contest
Thirteen communities across Canada will receive $50,000 for arena upgrades, while two finalists will go head-to-head to host a NHL pre-season game.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 15, 2026

Oscars 2026: One Battle after Another wins 6th award with best picture




CBC Top Stories
Mar 15, 2026

Oscars 2026: Sinners wins best original screenplay




CBC Top Stories
Mar 15, 2026

Oscars 2026: The 98th Academy Awards get underway with host Conan O'Brien




CBC Top Stories
Mar 15, 2026

Some Lapu-Lapu Day attack survivors say it's too soon for the Vancouver festival to return
Some survivors of the Lapu-Lapu Day festival attack say it's not the right time for the cultural event to return to Vancouver next month — about a year after 11 people were killed at the Filipino festival in 2025.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 15, 2026

Canada's Kalle Eriksson, guide Sierra Smith earn slalom bronze for 3rd medal of Paralympic debut
Canadian Para alpine skier Kalle Eriksson and guide Sierra Smith capped their memorable Paralympic debut with bronze in the men's visually impaired slalom on Sunday at the Milano-Cortina Games.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 15, 2026

Tuition scams; Sobeys faces scrutiny from Manitoba; soaring plane ticket costs: CBC's Marketplace Cheat Sheet
The CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 15, 2026

Kashechewan chief walks back calls for Indigenous Services minister to resign
Kashechewan First Nation Chief Hosea Wesley says he takes back a call he made earlier in the month for Indigenous Services Canada Minister Mandy Gull-Masty to resign.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 15, 2026

Mapping the global crackdown on shadow fleets
A CBC News analysis reveals the global scope of an enforcement crackdown on ships belonging to shadow fleets — vessels often flying under false flags in order to skirt sanctions — as the scale of seizures and detentions has skyrocketed in recent months.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 15, 2026

I just wanted to be ‘one of the guys' on my hockey team, but it wasn't always easy
Trevor Kew has many fond recollections of playing minor hockey in Rossland, B.C., but these are tempered by less pleasant memories.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 15, 2026

NASA's asteroid deflection test for planetary defence even more successful than we thought
The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission not only altered an asteroid's orbit but, for the first time, a new study shows we also successfully changed the asteroids' path around the sun.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 15, 2026

Inside the weird world of Toronto's transit seat upholstery
Scoring a seat on a busy bus, streetcar or subway is a hot commodity, but have you ever thought about why they're made the way they are? Welcome to the weird world of transit seat upholstery.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 15, 2026

Has Trump pushed Canada and the U.K. into each other's arms?
Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to visit the U.K. on March 15 — his third trip since taking office — leaving some political observers wondering if this is a new era of a special relationship, replacing the one once held between the U.K. and the U.S.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 15, 2026

Canada named this castle-like courthouse a national historic site. Now a tower is set to rise beside it
Plans for a 54-storey residential tower next door to a national historic site in London, Ont., cast a literal shadow over the place where the city began, while at the same time shining a light on what some heritage advocates say is a gap in federal law.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 15, 2026

The negative people in your life are making you get older faster. Here's how to handle them
Got a nagging father-in-law or a roommate who hounds you endlessly about how to properly load the dishwasher? Such people have something in common: they're hasslers, and they may be slowly shaving years off your life and putting you at a higher risk of developing chronic disease, according to a new study.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 15, 2026

Shadow fleets of sanctions-skirting ships facing global crackdown: analysis
A CBC News analysis reveals the global scope of an enforcement crackdown on ships belonging to shadow fleets — vessels often flying under false flags in order to skirt sanctions — as the scale of seizures and detentions has skyrocketed in recent months.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 15, 2026

Withdrawn charges in Stronach sex assault trial raise questions about prosecution
When his trial began in February, Frank Stronach faced 12 counts related to seven female complainants whose allegations included sexual assault and the historical charges of rape and attempted rape. Now, with all the evidence heard and closing submissions set for the end of the month, those charges have been whittled down to seven — related to four of the initial seven complainants.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

Alberta town wins $50K toward arena rebuild, holds street hockey fundraiser
A southern Alberta town that lost the use of its aging hockey arena after an explosion has won thousands of dollars to use in its recovery efforts. Taber was revealed Saturday as one of the Kraft Hockeyville contest's provincial winners after a two-week judging process.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

Emergency alert issued in Prince George, B.C. due to gas leak; residents told to evacuate
An emergency alert has been issued in Prince George due to a gas leak that officials say poses a threat to human life.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

Hulu not moving forward with Buffy reboot, Sarah Michelle Gellar says
Hulu's reboot of Buffy the Vampire Slayer will no longer be happening, the TV show's former star announced on Saturday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

Another 3 members of Iran's women's soccer team decide against staying in Australia as refugees
Another three members of Iran's women's soccer team who accepted refugee visas to stay in Australia have decided to return to their homeland, an Australian government minister said on Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

Carney, Norway PM push message of oil-market stability as war in Middle East rattles global supply
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Norway's Jonas Gahr Støre stressed energy stability during talks in Oslo as the Middle East war rattles global oil markets. Canada will release 23.6 million barrels following an International Energy Agency call for coordinated action. Both leaders also urged de-escalation and pledged closer Canada-Norway cooperation on Arctic security.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

2 charged with first-degree murder of B.C. man reported missing in February
Two people have been charged with first-degree murder in relation to the killing of 45-year-old Burnaby man Masood Masjoody. IHIT says the suspects and victim were known to each other but the motive remains under investigation.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

Russian strike on Kyiv region kills 4, wounds 15
A combined Russian missile and drone attack on the Kyiv region killed at least four people and wounded 15, a Ukrainian official said Saturday, after the United States postponed Russia-Ukraine talks due to the war with Iran. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the main target of the strikes was energy infrastructure.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

Ford government unsuccessful in blocking Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto
An Ontario Superior Court justice has ruled that the Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto may continue as planned Saturday afternoon.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto proceeds after judge rules against Ford government's attempt to block it
An Al-Quds Day rally took to the streets near the U.S. consulate in Toronto Saturday, after an Ontario Superior Court justice ruled that the demonstration could continue as planned.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

Al-Quds Day rally proceeds in Toronto after judge rules against Ford government's injunction request
An Al-Quds Day rally took to the streets near the U.S. consulate in Toronto Saturday, after an Ontario Superior Court justice ruled that the demonstration could continue as planned.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

Canada's wheelchair curling team completes perfect Paralympic campaign, claiming 1st gold since 2014
Canada's wheelchair curling team won its fourth Paralympic title and first since 2014 on Saturday with a 4-3 win over defending champion China at the Milano-Cortina Games.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

Federal government planning to revamp funding for Canadian athletes, says Carney
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Ottawa is planning to revamp its funding for Canadian athletes and will examine the issue "very deliberately" over the next six months — news that comes just before a federal commission on the future of Canadian sport releases its final report.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

Gosselin bolts to women's slalom bronze, capturing Canada's 200th all-time Winter Paralympics medal
Michaela Gosselin placed third in the women's slalom standing category on Day 8 of the Milano-Cortina Paralympics on Saturday. The 25-year-old from Collingwood, Ont., posted a total time of one minute, 29.19 seconds to secure her first Paralympic podium.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

Why the medical advice on peanut allergies flipped in a generation
The advice on how to prevent peanut allergy in babies did a U-turn. Here's the scientific basis and practical tips for parents to apply the advice.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

'I want to be a role model': Canada's Para ice hockey captain McGregor leads with quiet confidence
One of the most revered Para ice hockey players in the world and a vocal advocate of mental health awareness, captain Tyler McGregor will be leading the Canadian team to battle for gold against the United States at the 2026 Paralympics.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

Snow snake at the Arctic Winter Games does what it's always done: bring Indigenous people together
Snow snake is a game rooted in cross-cultural traditions and whose practitioners have kept alive across Turtle Island for centuries. That ethos was no different at the Arctic Winter Games, where, earlier in the week, dozens of athletes from the circumpolar North lined up to take their best shot along a 200-metre track.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 14, 2026

What the Musqueam rights recognition agreement means and what it doesn't
A federal agreement recognizing x?m??k??y??m (Musqueam) Aboriginal rights in much of Metro Vancouver has sparked debate about private property and overlapping Indigenous territories. Here's what the agreement actually says and what it doesn't.



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