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CBC Top Stories
Feb 25, 2026

From James Van Der Beek to Eric Dane, what's behind the celebrity crowdfunding backlash
In what feels to some like a sea change in acceptable behaviour, celebrities and those close to them have been calling for everyday fans to contribute to grassroots fundraising efforts. Not everyone thinks that's OK.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 25, 2026

Ontario considers giving TTC special constables power to arrest drug users
Ontario is considering changes to legislation that could allow special constables to arrest people using drugs on public transit — a move constables say needs to come with an increased ability to use force and advocates say risks further victimizing the most vulnerable. 



CBC Top Stories
Feb 25, 2026

Where is Canada's immigration minister? Community groups are asking
Immigration organizations are expressing concerns about Immigration Minister Lena Diab's availability, and nine Liberal MPs are questioning her place at the cabinet table.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Trump honours Winnipeg Jets goalie with Medal of Freedom during State of the Union address
The Olympic gold medal-winning U.S. men's hockey team visited President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday afternoon and later received about a two-minute bipartisan standing ovation during his State of the Union address.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Trump honours Winnipeg Jets goalie with Presidential Medal of Freedom during state of the union address
The Olympic gold medal-winning U.S. men's hockey team visited U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday afternoon and later received about a two-minute bipartisan standing ovation during his state of the union address.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

The National | Trump gives State of the Union speech
Feb. 24, 2026 | With his popularity declining and hurdles in front of his signature tariff plan, U.S. President Donald Trump addresses Americans. Travel warnings remain as international flights to Mexico resume. And, what Canada could gain from Trump's war on wind. Watch The National 9pm EST Sun-Fri



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Flair customer 'not clear at all' on when he'll be able to fly home from Mexico
Flair Airlines customer Douglas Connors and his partner have been trying to get back home to Ontario from Mexico, but he's still not sure how soon that can happen, days after their flight home was abruptly cancelled.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Heated Rivalry author Rachel Reid delaying release of her next novel
Heated Rivalry author Rachel Reid says she is pushing back the release date of her next hockey romance novel, citing the time demands of sudden fame and the worsening symptoms of Parkinson's disease.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Paramount ups its offer to acquire Warner Bros. in fight with Netflix for the Hollywood giant
Warner Bros. Discovery said that Paramount has raised the price of its takeover offer to $31 US per share, potentially setting the stage for a fresh bidding war with Netflix over the future of the Hollywood giant.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

8.7 million Canadians watched end of men's Olympic gold-medal hockey game
Nearly nine million Canadians watched the end of the men's gold-medal hockey game at the Milano-Cortina Olympics, which CBC says was Canada's most-watched moment at the Games.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Two teen boys formally charged with sex assault in alleged hockey hazing in N.S.
The youths accused were 14 years old at the time of the alleged offences, according to court documents.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Toronto student jailed in Pakistan over social media content days after going missing
The family of a Canadian University of Toronto PhD student is concerned after he was arrested in Pakistan while conducting research for his dissertation.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

'Heading for disaster': Canadian Olympic medallist Dubreuil denounces lack of amateur athlete funding
Canadian long track speed skater Laurent Dubreuil is sounding the alarm about the lack of funding for Canadian amateur sports and the consequences it could have on the country's success at the Winter Olympics going forward.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Canadian comedian Martin Short's daughter Katherine dead at 42
The daughter of Canadian actor Martin Short has died, a representative for the comedian has confirmed. Katherine Short was 42.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Canadian comedian Martin Short's daughter, Katherine, dead at 42
The daughter of Canadian actor Martin Short has died, a representative for the comedian has confirmed. Katherine Short was 42.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Conservatives press Liberal government to limit health care for some refugee claimants
MPs in the House of Commons will vote Tuesday on a Conservative motion that asks the Liberal government to review the health-care benefits available to asylum claimants and restrict benefits for those whose claims have failed.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Racist slur shouted by a guest upended BAFTAs. We explain Tourette, medical condition behind outbursts
A racial slur shouted by a guest with Tourette and broadcast during Britain's top movie awards event has put the spotlight on one of the symptoms of the syndrome. Here's more about coprolalia — the involuntary outburst of obscene, socially inappropriate, and derogatory remarks and gestures.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Racist slur shouted by a guest upended BAFTAs. We explain Tourette, the medical condition behind the outburst
A racial slur shouted by a guest with Tourette and broadcast during Britain's top movie awards event has put the spotlight on one of the symptoms of the syndrome. Here's more about coprolalia — the involuntary outburst of obscene, socially inappropriate, and derogatory remarks and gestures.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Half-brother of Tumbler Ridge shooter arrested for breaking bail on attempted murder charge
Jacob Jan Van Rootselaar, 22, is awaiting trial for his alleged role in a 2024 stabbing in Fort McMurray, Alta. He was out on bail when he broke the conditions of his release, RCMP say.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

IN PHOTOS | Vigils held globally to mark the 4-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
As fighting entered its fifth year on Tuesday, the Russian invasion of Ukraine is being commemorated in ceremonies around the world.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Floor-crossing MP Matt Jeneroux joining Carney on trip to India, Australia and Japan
The Liberals' newest MP, Matt Jeneroux, will join Prime Minister Mark Carney on a whirlwind trade trip to India, Australia and Japan later this week. 



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Are you coming to the cottage? You can soon rent Heated Rivalry property in Muskoka
The Cottage will officially open for stays on Airbnb, the rental platform confirmed Tuesday. The three-bedroom retreat in Ontario's Muskoka Lakes has been the subject of intense fan discussion since the episode of the TV romance Heated Rivalry aired.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Robert Carradine, Revenge of the Nerds and Lizzie McGuire star, dead at 71
Robert Carradine, the youngest of the prolific Hollywood acting brothers who's known for hits like the 1984 comedy Revenge of the Nerds and Disney Channel's Lizzie McGuire, has died at 71.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Savannah Guthrie and family offer $1M US reward for mother's recovery
Today show host Savannah Guthrie said her family is now offering a $1 million US reward for information leading to the recovery of her mother, Nancy Guthrie, who went missing from her Arizona home more than three weeks ago.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Canadian staff 'remain in place' in Beirut after U.S. pulls non-essential embassy workers
Global Affairs Canada says Canadian staff are still in Lebanon despite growing military tensions in Iran.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Canadian staff 'remain in place' in Beirut after U.S. pulls non-essential staff from Lebanese capital
Global Affairs Canada says Canadian staff are still in Lebanon despite growing military tensions in Iran.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Stronach's lawyer accuses sex assault complainant of having a 'tendency to lie'
The defence lawyer for Frank Stronach is continuing her cross-examination of the fifth complainant in the Canadian businessman's sexual assault trial at a Toronto courthouse.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Stronach's lawyer continues cross-examination of fifth complainant in sex assault trial
The defence lawyer for Frank Stronach is continuing her cross-examination of the fifth complainant in the Canadian businessman's sexual assault trial at a Toronto courthouse.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Russell Brand pleads not guilty to more rape and sexual assault charges
British comedian Russell Brand pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to new counts of rape and sexual assault, related to alleged incidents dating back to 2009.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Ottawa man describes close encounter of the bird kind
An Ottawa man caught on video escaping from two persistent and hostile turkeys is opening up about his experience.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Manager of Edmonton assisted living service defrauded mentally ill man of more than $73K: docs
The program manager and housing director at the assisted living organization was charged March 2025.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Nearly 80% of Canadians oppose idea of Alberta leaving the nation: polling
Recent polling suggests a majority of Canadians — if they could — would block both Alberta and Quebec from separating from Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

U.S women's hockey team declines invitation to attend Trump's state of the union address
The U.S. women's hockey gold medal-winning team said it has to decline an invitation from President Donald Trump to attend his state of the union address on Tuesday night.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

State of the union: Trump salutes Olympians, defends tariffs and shouts with Democrats




CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

State of the union: Trump salutes Olympians, defends tariffs and spars with Democrats




CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

U.S. state of the union: Trump expected to touch on economy, affordability as president's approval dips




CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Trump breaks record for longest ever state of the union address




CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

20 years after winning Olympic gold, Brad Gushue is preparing to say goodbye to curling
On the 20th anniversary of his gold medal performance at the 2006 Winter Olympics, Brad Gushue is looking back with a mix of pride and disbelief on a storied career now winding down.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Danielle Smith says court 'skewed' to Liberal donors, but UCP picks have political ties just as often
CBC analysis suggests about one-fifth of federally named judges match with Liberal donor lists. About as many judges picked by the province likely gave to UCP.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Crown corp. alerted minister's office about U.S. artillery ammunition sale connected to Israel
A Crown corporation alerted Canada's international trade minister about the sale of artillery ammunition to the U.S., some of which was destined for Israel, CBC News has learned.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

How L.A.-based YouTube star LaurDIY started out as a kid crafter in St. Catharines, Ont.
With nearly 8.5 million followers on YouTube, LaurDIY is one of the most recognizable names in crafts and lifestyle content. The St. Catharines-born content creator made a recent visit to her hometown, prioritizing family and creativity without pressure.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Trump gives his State of the Union address tonight. Here's what to watch for
U.S. President Donald Trump delivers his State of the Union address tonight, and it comes with his approval ratings sinking as the crucial midterm elections approach.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 24, 2026

Pre-construction condo buyers face steep losses as Toronto prices slide
Homebuyers who gambled that buying a home before it was actually constructed could get them an advance foothold in an expensive housing market are discovering they have few options to avoid losing hundreds of thousands of dollars, in a market that is considerably less expensive.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

#TheMoment a Paralympian turned his opening ceremonies kit into a wingsuit
Canadian Paralympic snowboarder Tyler Turner tells The National about the moment he turned his opening ceremonies outfit into a wingsuit for skydiving.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

The National | Tourists stuck in Mexico cartel chaos
Feb. 23, 2026 | Thousands of Canadians are stuck in Mexico after a wave of cartel violence starts to subside. A powerful storm that buried New York City in snow is about to head north. And, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has a warning for the world. Watch The National 9pm EST Sun-Fri



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Canadian Olympians land back at home after Milano Cortina Games
Canada's Olympic athletes began arriving home Monday greeted by friends, family and fans as they returned from the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

U.S. military says strike on alleged drug boat kills 3 in Caribbean Sea
The U.S. military said it killed three people Monday in a strike on an alleged drug-smuggling vessel in the Caribbean Sea as part of the Trump administration's months-long campaign against alleged traffickers.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

'I think we'll have enough space' in office for public servants 4 days a week: Treasury Board president
Shafqat Ali's Monday statement comes only days after the treasury board suggested the opposite to Radio-Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

OpenAI safety reps called to Ottawa after Tumbler Ridge, B.C., mass shooting: minister
Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon has called representatives of OpenAI to Ottawa to discuss safety concerns after learning the killer in the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., was banned from using the company's ChatGPT platform months before the murders.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Liberals accept Conservative proposals to limit 'immense' cabinet powers in budget bill
The federal Liberals have accepted amendments to the most controversial section of the Carney government's budget bill, effectively putting guardrails on new proposed powers that would allow the government to grant corporations the ability to bypass existing laws and regulations.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Toronto man donates $10 million to expand OCD treatment centre that changed his life
For decades, Brian Reeve has lived with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Seven years ago, he hit a breaking point when the time-consuming rituals began interfering with his daily life and ability to function. After seeking treatment at the Frederick W. Thompson Anxiety Disorders Centre, he is now in remission and giving back through a large donation.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Fact check: Danielle Smith's comments on temporary residents
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is defending a plan to limit health and education support for temporary residents. We fact-checked some of Smith's claims about temporary foreign workers and Alberta taxpayers.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Senate committee recommends removing broad immigration powers from border bill
Senators on the social affairs committee want to see immigration-related sections in the government's border bill, C-12, removed or significantly modified by the Senate national security committee.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Why removing Andrew from the line of succession is not as easy as it sounds




CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Where Trump sees big 'ugly' windmills, Canada sees opportunity
U.S. President Trump calls wind power projects "ugly losers," and it's putting a deep chill on investments. But Canada stands to benefit as wind companies consider new prospects off the East Coast.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Federal government seeking input to develop men's and boys' health strategy
The federal government is launching a "national conversation" to inform a future strategy on men's and boys' health.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

U.S. tells some of its diplomats and their families to leave Lebanon amid Iran tensions
The United States has ordered non-essential diplomats and their family members at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut to leave Lebanon, the State Department said Monday, as tensions over Iran rise with the threat of a potentially imminent military strike.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

NDP's lone Quebec MP says he's considering jump to provincial politics
Quebec NDP MP Alexandre Boulerice said Monday that he's seriously considering running for the Québec Solidaire in this year's provincial election.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

N.S. budget contains major cuts as province confronts $1.2B deficit
About 1,000 full-time equivalent jobs could come off the books this year.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Ford says 'walls closing in' on Trump after SCOTUS strikes down tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford told reporters at Queen's Park Monday that the decision last week was a "positive message from the [U.S.] Supreme Court," though tariffs are still in place on sectors important to the province, including auto and steel.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Ex-ambassador Peter Mandelson arrested in U.K. misconduct probe tied to Epstein files
British police have arrested Peter Mandelson, a former U.K. ambassador to the United States, in a misconduct probe stemming from his ties with Jeffrey Epstein.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Moroun donated $1M US to Trump-supporting super PAC before Gordie Howe bridge threats
The wealthy owner of a nearly century-old bridge connecting Michigan and Ontario gave $1 million US to a Trump-aligned political action committee less than a month before the U.S. president unleashed an online tirade against a new competing span down the Detroit River, records show.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

What to know about the Mexico travel warning as violence rocks the country
Global Affairs Canada is advising people to exercise a high degree of caution if they are in Mexico, avoid non-essential travel in several states, and that the security situation "could deteriorate rapidly" across the country.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Fifth complainant testifying in sexual assault trial of Frank Stronach
The fifth complainant in the sexual assault trial of Canadian businessman Frank Stronach is testifying in a Toronto courtroom.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

'Frank … please don't do this': Woman tells court Stronach raped her in hotel room in 1990
A woman said she tried to fight back against Frank Stronach and repeatedly urged him to "please stop" as the Canadian businessman raped her inside a hotel room back in 1990, court heard on Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Travel disrupted as nor'easter blasts Nova Scotia with snow, wind




CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

British film academy, BBC apologize after BAFTA awards guest with Tourette's shouts racial slur
Host Alan Cumming had earlier told the audience that a guest with Tourette's who inspired a film about the neurological disorder was in the audience, and Cumming apologized following the outburst.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Parti Québécois projected as Chicoutimi byelection winner
CBC's Decision Desk has projected Parti Québécois as the winner in Monday's Chicoutimi byelection, making it the fourth consecutive byelection won by the party with less than eight months remaining before the province's general election.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Parti Québécois takes Chicoutimi in 4th consecutive byelection win
The Parti Québécois has won Monday's Chicoutimi byelection, making it the fourth consecutive byelection won by the party with less than eight months remaining before the province's general election.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Partial U.S. government shutdown blamed for NEXUS closure at Canadian airports
Airports in Calgary, Montreal, Vancouver and Toronto are asking passengers travelling through U.S. Customs to allow for extra time to pass through security checks. While most airports didn't explain the reason behind the NEXUS closure Sunday, Vancouver International Airport said on its website that it's suspended until further notice "due to the partial U.S. Government shutdown."



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

FBI identifies gunman shot dead at entrance of Trump's Florida estate
The FBI and U.S. Secret Service have released more details after an armed man drove into the secure perimeter of Mar-a-Lago, President Donald Trump's resort in Palm Beach, Fla., on Sunday morning. He was identified as Austin Martin, 21, a North Carolina native.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

B.C. extortion attacks linked to arsons, auto fraud, shootings in Alberta and Ontario: Immigration documents
Immigration documents obtained by CBC News give new insight into a cross-Canada network of individuals believed to be responsible for a wave of extortion attacks plaguing Canadian communities. Details about previously unknown individuals have emerged from the admissibility hearing of a man linked to arsons, shootings and auto fraud in Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Inside an extortion deportation case: The arsons, auto frauds and shootings linking crime across Canada
Immigration documents obtained by CBC News give new insight into a cross-Canada network of individuals believed to be responsible for a wave of extortion attacks plaguing Canadian communities. Details about previously unknown individuals have emerged from the admissibility hearing of a man linked to arsons, shootings and auto fraud in Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Nick Reiner pleads not guilty to murder in the killing of his parents
Nick Reiner pleaded not guilty Monday to two counts of first-degree murder in the killing of his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Rob Reiner's son pleads not guilty in the killing of his parents
Nick Reiner pleaded not guilty Monday to two counts of first-degree murder in the killing of his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Measles outbreak not a concern for many in this part of southern Manitoba
Despite high measles rates in the Winkler and Morden area of southern Manitoba, many residents remain unconcerned about the illness, CBC News found during a recent visit.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Mexico in chaos after El Mencho killed
Chaos and fear in Mexico after the killing of one of the nation's most powerful drug kingpins, El Mencho.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Schools closed, dismissing early in N.S. with nor'easter set to bring snow, wind
Some schools in Nova Scotia are closed or dismissing early today as a nor'easter arrives in the region.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

'We have failed them': Studies overlook sex, gender in veteran pain care
A recent study on chronic pain management for Canadian veterans has uncovered a critical flaw in decades of research: Not a single one examined the impact of sex or gender on treatment effectiveness.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Travel 'nearly impossible' in parts of U.S. northeast, with thousands of flight cancellations
Millions of people in New York City and a large swath of the northeastern U.S. were stuck at home under road travel bans and blizzard warnings Monday as heavy snow and strong winds intensified, creating whiteout conditions in the densely populated region.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Travel bans, flight cancellations as winter storm hits U.S. northeast
Broadway shows were even cancelled Sunday evening as a fierce winter storm bore down on the Northeastern U.S., prompting blizzard warnings from Maryland to Massachusetts.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Travel bans, flight cancellations pile up as winter storm blasts U.S. northeast
Millions of people in New York City and a large swath of the northeastern U.S. were stuck at home under road travel bans and blizzard warnings Monday as heavy snow and strong winds intensified, creating whiteout conditions in the densely populated region.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Why the Supreme Court challenge of Quebec's secularism law matters to the whole country
What began as a fight over the right of teachers in Quebec to wear hijabs has morphed into an epic legal battle about how Canadian democracy should function.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

An Alberta man wanted MAID. Instead, he died in a Catholic hospital, waiting to be transferred
William Hume knew he was dying and wanted medical assistance in dying (MAID). But when he ended up in a hospital run by a Catholic health-care provider, his last wishes weren't able to happen. He would die while waiting to transfer so he could receive MAID.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Edmonton woman frustrated by 18-month battle with Equifax and TransUnion to fix credit rating
After identity thieves racked up $20,000 in debt in her name, Zoe Lorenz-Boser spent a year and a half trying to convince Equifax and TransUnion the debts weren't hers. Experts say her case highlights systemic problems with Canada's credit reporting system.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

Ontario has not purchased or leased new space for thousands of returning civil servants
Premier Doug Ford's government says it has not signed any new leases or purchased real estate to accommodate 60,000 public sector workers ordered to return to the office five days a week, as unions representing the civil servants say they're facing a serious space crunch.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 23, 2026

If food is medicine, how about a prescription for blueberries? N.S. researchers hope that's the future
A new study is examining whether providing blueberries for people to eat every day, combined with 30 grams of protein powder and personalized exercise routines, will improve frailty and heart health in older people. If it does, researchers hope the results will bolster the argument for doctors to prescribe blueberries. "Food prescribing" is part of a larger trend gaining traction in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 22, 2026

Her flight home was cancelled. Now, this N.L. woman is stuck in Mexico in her 2nd trimester




CBC Top Stories
Feb 22, 2026

Albertan tourists stranded in Puerto Vallarta amid escalating violence




CBC Top Stories
Feb 22, 2026

'Impossible to help our families': Mexicans living in Canada fear for loved ones after violence




CBC Top Stories
Feb 22, 2026

Yukoners in Puerto Vallarta ‘stay calm and carry on' as crisis erupts




CBC Top Stories
Feb 22, 2026

Violence erupts in Mexico after cartel boss's death. Canadians advised to shelter in place in Puerto Vallarta




CBC Top Stories
Feb 22, 2026

Violence erupts in Mexico after cartel boss's death. Canadians told to shelter in place in Puerto Vallarta




CBC Top Stories
Feb 22, 2026

As stability returns to Mexico, here's what Canadian travellers should know




CBC Top Stories
Feb 22, 2026

Canadian travellers with trips planned to Mexico weighing whether or not to stay home




CBC Top Stories
Feb 22, 2026

Canadians urged not to travel to Mexico as violence explodes in wake of cartel leader's death




CBC Top Stories
Feb 22, 2026

Foreign affairs minister to give update as Canadians urged not to travel to Mexico




CBC Top Stories
Feb 22, 2026

Mexico made 'high-risk bet' in taking down cartel boss El Mencho




CBC Top Stories
Feb 22, 2026

Mexico violence sparks travel warnings and flight cancellations, leaving thousands of Canadians stranded




CBC Top Stories
Feb 22, 2026

More than 26,000 Canadians registered in Mexico, Anand says, as country reels from wave of violence




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