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CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Trump ready to put ICE agents in U.S. airports during partial government shutdown
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to deploy Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to U.S. airports on Monday if congressional Democrats do not immediately agree to ?fund airport safety.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Trump says he will send ICE agents to U.S. airports during partial government shutdown
U.S. President Donald Trump said that he will ?be sending Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents ?on Monday to ?help out Transportation Security Administration personnel ?in U.S airports.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Amber Alert ends after children found safe in Trois-Rivières, Que., area
An Amber Alert issued after two young children who were reported missing on Saturday in Trois-Rivières, Que., about 150 kilometres northeast of Montreal, has ended. Quebec provincial police said the children were located Sunday morning and are safe.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Quebec police issue Amber Alert for children abducted in Trois-Rivières, Que.
Quebec provincial police have issued an Amber Alert after two young children were abducted in Trois-Rivières, Que., about 150 kilometres northeast of Montreal.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

N.S. man says Yukon trip ruined after Porter pulled his luggage, leaving him without winter gear
Twenty bags were removed from a flight to the Yukon due to weight restrictions. That left a passenger travelling on a tight budget stuck in the Yukon in just a sweater and running shoes.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Sinking of HMCS Otter in WW II Halifax remembered as 'dramatic tale of tension and heroics'
Nineteen people died on March 26, 1941, just outside of Halifax harbour after a vessel patrolling for Nazi subs and sea mines sank after it caught fire. The deaths and heroic rescue of the remaining 22 crew members served as a reminder of the horrors of war. Wartime censorship played a role in what could be reported.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

When my dad died, I was an ocean away trying to build a new life in Canada. That changed me
When her father died in Nigeria, Stella Igweamaka wasn't able to immediately head home for his funeral. Gratitude for the opportunity she's received in Canada is tangled with the pain of separation from her loved ones.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

Amid the ex-prince Andrew scandal, scrutiny falls on daughters Beatrice and Eugenie
As scandal has swirled around former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, there has been a growing media focus on his daughters, Princess Beatrice and Eugenie, and their titles, accommodations in royal residences and places within the line of succession.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 22, 2026

At 90, David Suzuki says he has done everything he could to protect the Earth, but fears he has fallen short
With ninety laps around the sun, David Suzuki reflects on a lifetime of science advocacy and environmental work. Despite decades of effort, he warns that humanity may have already crossed a tipping point on climate change.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Cuba suffers 3rd countrywide blackout this month amid U.S. oil blockade
Cuba's power grid collapsed Saturday leaving the country without electricity for a third time in March as the communist government battles with a decaying infrastructure and a U.S.-imposed oil blockade.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Tumbler Ridge, B.C., advances to Hockeyville final as community continues to heal after tragedy
Tumbler Ridge has been named one of two finalists in the annual Hockeyville contest, which now puts the small northern B.C. community one step closer to winning $250,000 for its local arena and a chance to host a pre-season NHL game.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Canada's Christopher Morales Williams wins 400m gold, sets championship record at indoor worlds
Canada's Christopher Morales Williams won the men's 400-metre event Saturday at the world indoor track and field championships in Torun, Poland.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Robert Mueller, 9/11-era FBI chief who later probed alleged Trump-Russia ties, dead at 81
Robert Mueller, the FBI director and U.S. special counsel who investigated Russia-Trump campaign ties, dies at 81.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Thousands urged to evacuate as Hawaii flooding anticipated to cause widespread damage
As Hawaii endures its worst flooding in more than 20 years, officials are urging people in hard-hit areas to "LEAVE NOW." The warning early Saturday came after heavy rains fell on soil already saturated by downpours from a winter storm a week ago. Still more rain was expected during the weekend, officials said.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

K-pop sensation BTS ends 4-year hiatus with free comeback concert in Seoul
After a four-year break, K-pop supergroup BTS returned Saturday with a massive, free comeback concert in Seoul, where thousands of police locked down a central boulevard for the Netflix-exclusive spectacle that drew tens of thousands of fans.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Iranian Kurdish fighters find themselves in the middle of U.S.-Iran war as they wait in Iraq
Despite the attacks on Iranian Kurdish camps in Iraq, there remains a waiting game for Iranian Kurds hoping to play a part in regime change across the border.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

In Cuba, every day is a struggle for survival
Blackouts have been common for years, but now, since U.S. President Donald Trump imposed an oil blockade on Cuba in hopes of forcing the country's collapse, the interruptions have become more frequent, longer, sometimes engulfing the whole country.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Cubans say every day is a struggle for survival as they face blackouts, water and fuel shortages
Blackouts have been common for years, but now, since U.S. President Donald Trump imposed an oil blockade on Cuba in hopes of forcing the country's collapse, the interruptions have become more frequent, longer, sometimes engulfing the whole country.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Banff National Park breaks visitation record — again
The national park in Alberta saw 4.5 million visitors in the 2025-26 fiscal year, surpassing the previous high of 4.28 million in 2023-24, in what's become almost annual increases over the last decade.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

'War is not close to ending,' Israeli general says after Iran strikes areas near nuclear site
Israel's defence minister threatened a surge in attacks against Iran on Saturday, and Britain condemned Iran for targeting a joint U.K.-U.S. base in the Indian Ocean as the war in the Middle East entered its fourth week.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Israel threatens surge in attacks as Iran fires missiles farther than ever
Israel's defence minister threatened a surge in attacks against Iran on Saturday, and Britain condemned Iran for targeting a joint U.K.-U.S. base in the Indian Ocean as the war in the Middle East entered its fourth week.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Canada was prepared to ration gas in the 1979 oil crisis. Could we be running on fumes once again?
Canada considered conserving oil with gasoline rationing stamps in 1979. While it never put the stamps into circulation, economist Peter Tertzakian said the proofs are a reminder that anything can happen in an oil shortage.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Ontario model becomes 1st transgender person on Chanel Exclusive's catwalk at Paris Fashion Week
On her modelling journey, Dalton Dubois of Guelph, Ont., says it's involved "a lot of proving yourself" after she quit her job at a retirement home. Recently, she became the first transgender person to walk Chanel Exclusive's runway at Paris Fashion Week.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

How fans and industry insiders feel about Ontario's ticket resale crackdown
Sports and music fans are applauding the province's plans to outlaw sky-high ticket resale prices, but some insiders say there's more work to be done.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

3 credits short of a degree, he left NSCAD for a music career. The school is now honouring him
When Andrew Scott decided to chase a career in music and give up his studies, it was only going to be temporary. "I'm not going to be in a rock band when I'm 30," Scott told his mom. Thirty-five years later, he's still making music with Sloan. His former school is giving him a prestigious designation.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

I fear the violence of war but I also fear a future where nothing changes in Iran
Like many Iranian Canadians, Mehdi M. Kashani is watching the events in Iran with grief for his country and anxiety for his parents in Tehran. But he also says the reality is not a straightforward choice between war and peace.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Europe is eyeing France's nuclear shield. Should Canada follow?
As European allies quietly explore France's nuclear umbrella amid doubts about U.S. reliability, Canada faces an uncomfortable question: join or stay clear. While Ottawa rejects going nuclear, extending French deterrence to North America risks inflaming tensions with Washington — and raises stark questions about who would defend whom in a crisis.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Iran may be exaggerating its missile-making capabilities, but experts say it's still a threat
Despite continued heavy pounding from U.S. and Israeli military forces, Iran has remained defiant, insisting that its missile production remains on track. But is this just 'showmanship and exaggeration'?



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

On TikTok, a new group of folk musicians are taking the genre back to its political roots
Their lyrics are pointed, specific and reference big political events that happened just days ago. Protest music experts say the responsiveness to the current moment has helped these artists catch fire online but say they'll need to move their message into the real world if they want it to stick.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

NDP leadership hopefuls make final push ahead of convention vote
With one week until New Democrats choose a new federal leader, the front-runner in the race says he's preparing a transition team and hopes the party can use his campaign machinery in the next election.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

U.S. pushes ahead on deep-sea mining. The rest of the world isn't so sure
Even as the race to mine the ocean floor for important minerals intensifies, a UN-body tasked with establishing regulations for the emerging industry ended a key global meeting this week without a new mining code.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Will the far right's gains in France's local elections pave the way to the presidency?
The recent elections mark another step in the National Rally's effort to move from the fringes to the mainstream in French politics. Despite more professional campaigns, the party still struggles to shake its reputation for extremism.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Trump says the war on Iran is 'militarily' won. Yet there's still no end — or endgame — in sight
Three weeks in, the joint U.S.-Israel combat operation has killed much of Iran's leadership, knocked out much of its ballistic missile capability, sunk nearly all of its navy and, according to U.S. President Donald Trump, has "militarily WON" already. And yet, the war goes on.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

Seabed mining talks show key issues remain unresolved
Even as the race to mine the ocean floor for important minerals intensifies, a UN-body tasked with establishing regulations for the emerging industry ended a key global meeting this week without a new mining code.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

This remote First Nation is using 1 generator to power the whole community — again
After dealing with a week of intermittent power outages last month, Nibinamik First Nation is having problems with its diesel generating system again. On Wednesday, workers discovered the remote Oji-Cree community's main generator — a Caterpillar C27 — had experienced a mechanical failure. Here's what the First Nation, located about 500 kilometres north of Thunder Bay, Ont., is dealing with.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

The magic of going to the theatre isn't about the movie. It's about watching it with strangers
Movie theatre attendance hasn't recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic's disruption and the rise of streaming services. But film enthusiasts say you lose some of that movie magic when you skip the shared emotional experience of seeing a film with a roomful of strangers.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 21, 2026

The magic of going to the theatres isn't about the movie. It's about watching it with strangers
Movie theatre attendance hasn't recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic's disruption and the rise of streaming services. But film enthusiasts say you lose some of that movie magic when you skip the shared emotional experience of seeing a film with a roomful of strangers.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Nicholas Brendon of TV's Buffy the Vampire Slayer dead at 54
Actor Nicholas Brendon, who co-starred on TV's Buffy the Vampire Slayer as Xander Harris, has died, according to a statement from his family posted on social media.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Soaring gas prices hitting Canadians hard. And it could get worse
Canadians across the country are experiencing sticker shock at the pump as the Middle East war drives fuel prices ever higher, with transport companies and those who drive for a living especially hard hit.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Police got tip about 'dirty cop' helping trafficker 15 years before Winnipeg officer's arrest: warrant docs
One of the first red flags about now disgraced Winnipeg officer Elston Bostock came 15 years before he was arrested, when an informant warned police about a "dirty cop" helping a drug trafficker, search warrant documents obtained by CBC News say.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Loblaw says 'some stores' saw payment systems outage Friday, but issue now resolved
Customers at Loblaw-connected stores in multiple provinces were advised of interruptions to credit and debit systems on Friday afternoon, though the company says the reported issues have since been resolved.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

3 options to replace 'inadequate' prime minister housing
An internal memo obtained by CBC News reveals that Rideau Cottage, the residence for past and the current prime minister, is inadequate and comes with security risks, according to the government's own assessment. The two-storey brick house was meant to be a temporary home for leaders, after 24 Sussex — the official residence — was decommissioned in 2022.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Stock markets dip for another straight week as U.S. war on Iran continues
Canadian and U.S. stock markets sank on Friday amid fears about the effects of the U.S.-Iran war on interest rates.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Friend of Sikh student killed on Alberta highway recalls deadly daytime shooting
Birinder Singh was driving down the highway, hoping to see Alberta's Rocky Mountains for the first time, when a bullet from a passing vehicle ended his life.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

No, we don't need high-protein boxed mac and cheese, experts say. But people want it
Kraft Heinz has just announced it's launching a high-protein mac and cheese called PowerMac that delivers 17 grams of protein and six grams of fibre per serving. But did we ... need this?



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Not even Kraft macaroni and cheese is safe from the added protein craze
Kraft Heinz has just announced it's launching a high-protein mac and cheese called PowerMac that delivers 17 grams of protein and six grams of fibre per serving. But did we ... need this?



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

2 men accused of fathering hundreds of kids banned from donating sperm in Quebec
Quebec's Superior Court has temporarily barred a man and his son from donating sperm after they were accused of fathering hundreds of children.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Alberta to close supervised consumption sites in Calgary, Lethbridge at end of June
Nearly five years after first announcing its plans to close the supervised consumption site at the Sheldon M. Chumir Health Centre, the Alberta government set a date to close the site later this year and replace it with services more focused on recovery and treatment.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Alberta's 'Peterson law' leads lawyers' regulator to stop mandating Indigenous education course
The regulator for Alberta's lawyers says it will no longer mandate Indigenous cultural competency training in advance of what Alberta Premier Danielle Smith calls the "Peterson law" coming into effect.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

As Middle Eastern countries struggle to down Iranian drones, Ukraine sends 200 specialists to help
After Iranian Shahed drones hit an oil refinery in Kuwait, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed that Kyiv has sent more than 200 military specialists to the Middle East to help defend critical infrastructure from the same type of threat Ukraine has faced for years.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Netflix, Warner Music sign multi-year deal to produce artist documentaries
Netflix ?and Warner Music Group have signed an exclusive multi-year deal to produce documentary series and films exploring the lives, music and legacies of the label's storied artist ?roster.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Why Alberta's separation from Canada is almost impossible | About That
Alberta's separatist sentiment has resurged in recent months amid the Trump administration's comments about the province's future, coupled with economic and political tensions with the Canadian government. Andrew Chang explains what it would actually take to grant sovereignty to a Canadian province, and why it's so difficult to achieve. Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

IN PHOTOS | Celebrating Eid al-Fitr
Worshippers are celebrating Eid al-Fitr, the three-day festival that marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Palestinian man says Israeli settlers sexually assaulted him in front of his family
Israeli settlers sexually assaulted a Palestinian man — tying his genitalia with zip ties and parading him naked in front of his family — during a mid-March attack in the occupied West Bank, according to the victim and eyewitnesses.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Canadian Space Agency cancels lunar rover mission
As part of its 2026-2027 departmental plan, the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has cancelled its ambitious lunar rover that would have landed at the moon's south polar region.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

BTS to stage long-awaited comeback show at Seoul landmark
BTS will stage its long-awaited comeback concert on Saturday night at Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square, one of South Korea's most famous landmarks that represents its royal heritage and political and cultural life.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Chuck Norris, Hollywood martial artist and actor, dead at 86
Martial arts phenom and Hollywood action star Chuck Norris — known for Walker, Texas Ranger, among other macho roles — died on Thursday at the age of 86, in what his family described as a "sudden passing."



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Ontario proposing cap on ticket resale prices at original value
The Ontario government is planning to outlaw sky-high ticket resale prices, according to a news release. The move comes years after the province scrapped part of an anti-scalping law in 2019.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Ontario proposing to cap ticket resale prices at original value
The Ontario government is planning to outlaw sky-high ticket resale prices, according to a news release. The move comes years after the province scrapped part of an anti-scalping law in 2019.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Couple airlifted from home as heavy rain triggers mudslide in B.C.'s Fraser Valley
Heavy rains battering B.C. caused a mudslide in Coquitlam Thursday, forcing one couple to be airlifted out, and triggered two evacuation alerts in the Fraser Valley, along the Chilliwack River.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

These Canadians are helping white supremacists profit from hateful livestreams




CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

B.C. premier faces pressure over proposed changes to landmark reconciliation framework law
The NDP government is meeting with First Nations groups over the changes it plans to make to the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, or DRIPA. Premier David Eby is facing pressure from Indigenous leaders to leave the law alone, and from Conservative politicians to scrap it entirely.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

'He deserved more': Mother of mechanic killed on the job calls for change as charges are laid
Two years after an Edmonton man sustained fatal injuries while on the job at northern Alberta pulp mill, workplace safety charges have been laid in his death.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

The bail backlash
As the federal government prepares to pass bail reform legislation, a closer look at why bail has become a focus of Canadian anxiety around crime.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

This N.S. parking lot's rat problem is so bad that vehicles are being damaged by chewing
Rats have taken over a parking lot in the middle of several apartment complexes in north Dartmouth. Residents say the problem is so bad the rats are chewing through the wires of parked vehicles, causing thousands of dollars in damages.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Refugee family faces separation as father and son ordered deported from Canada
An Indian man whose wife is an accepted refugee in Canada is facing deportation with the couple's five-year-old son in what lawyers say is a troubling new practice of separating the families of people with protected status.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Ryan Gosling's Project Hail Mary is the 1st banger of the year
The Ryan Gosling-led Project Hail Mary does, in many ways, feel like a lowercase Interstellar: a fantastically good time at the movies, if not quite as insightful or far-reaching as a generational classic. But it's still everything you could want from a movie — it's smart and it's fun.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Why the WNBA's salary deal is being hailed as a historic moment for women's sports
The new collective bargaining agreement for WNBA players has been years in the making, and marks the end of an increasingly acrimonious battle over salaries and revenue-sharing that has seen players campaigning to be paid more since the basketball league's 1997 inception.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

WNBA players can expect a huge raise. Check out the details of their 'historic' deal in principle
The new collective bargaining agreement for WNBA players has been years in the making, and marks the end of an increasingly acrimonious battle over salaries and revenue-sharing that has seen players campaigning to be paid more since the basketball league's 1997 inception.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

'Lengthy and difficult' Ontario murder trial for prospective parents of 2 boys nears end. Here's what to know
The first-degree murder trial for a Burlington, Ont., couple who'd been trying to adopt two brothers, including a 12-year-old who died in 2022 after he was found emaciated and without vital signs, is now in its seventh month. Here's what to know as closing arguments in the Brandy Cooney-Becky Hamber case are set to begin Monday in Milton.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 20, 2026

Canadian company helping white supremacists fundraise from hateful livestreams
A Canadian streaming platform is helping white supremacists who have been kicked off mainstream social media continue to profit from hateful content, an investigation by CBC's the fifth estate has found.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

Mexican teen dies in U.S. immigration custody in Florida
A 19-year-old Mexican migrant died at a county jail in Florida that has been holding immigrant detainees, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

Fears for B.C. woman, daughter detained at Texas immigration facility
Family and friends are expressing fears for a Penticton, B.C., woman and her daughter who have been detained by U.S. authorities in Texas and are currently in an immigration holding facility. Tania Warner — a 47-year-old who family say is legally in the U.S. on a worker's visa — and Ayla Lucas were stopped at a U.S. border checkpoint on their way back from a baby shower.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

7-year-old B.C. girl and her mother being held by U.S. immigration officials in Texas
Family and friends are expressing fears for a Penticton, B.C., woman and her daughter who have been detained by U.S. authorities in Texas and are currently in an immigration holding facility. Tania Warner — a 47-year-old who family say is legally in the U.S. on a worker's visa — and Ayla Lucas were stopped at a U.S. border checkpoint on their way back from a baby shower.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith wants security clearance to be briefed about foreign interference
Premier Danielle Smith is seeking security clearance to receive briefings on foreign interference in Alberta, but the leader of the Opposition says she shouldn't be trusted with it.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

'Change your life' by falling in love with a big dog, Toronto Animal Services campaign says
Big dogs are loyal canines, affectionate and sweet, but often overlooked when it comes to pet adoption, according to a city agency.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

RCMP visit Edmonton offices of business at centre of Alberta health procurement probes
RCMP officers and vehicles were seen on Thursday at the west Edmonton offices of a businessman at the centre of multiple probes into the Alberta government's procurement practices.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

ABC cancels Bachelorette season with Taylor Frankie Paul, citing 2023 video
ABC's cancellation of the already taped season of the reality TV show comes days before it was to premiere on Sunday. A Disney Entertainment Television statement appeared to refer to a 2023 video of an altercation between Paul and Dakota Mortensen that was published by TMZ on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

Amid fuel crunch, Cuba mechanic converts car to run on charcoal
A Cuban mechanic has converted his 1980 Fiat Polski to run on charcoal, a cheaper and more abundant fuel than gasoline since Washington cut off oil shipments to the Caribbean island in January.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

U.S. congressman targets Canada's 'Netflix tax' with new bill
A new Republican-sponsored bill in the U.S. Congress takes aim at Canada's attempts to force foreign streaming companies such as Netflix and Disney to pay into Canadian funds for domestic content production.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

New trial ordered for former Quebec junior hockey player in sexual assault case
Quebec's Court of Appeal overturned Noah Corson's guilty verdict. He was orginally sentenced to two years less a day in prison for sexual assault of a minor under the age of 16.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

Brandon Tobin killed his grandmother after a drug-induced seizure. A judge will soon decide his fate
Crown prosecutors are asking for a six-year prison sentence while the defence has countered with three to four, arguing Brandon Tobin didn't choose to kill his grandmother — he chose to use drugs, which led to her death.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

The facts about floor-crossing in Canada
Politicians switching parties is rare, but Canada has a long history of it. Here are the facts about crossing the floor.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

Netflix Canada to adapt Carley Fortune's This Summer Will Be Different into new TV series
This Summer Will Be Different is set on Prince Edward Island and in Toronto.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

19 Kids and Counting star Joseph Duggar arrested, accused of child sexual abuse
Joseph Duggar, former star of the TLC show 19 Kids and Counting, was arrested and charged in Arkansas Wednesday for lewd and lascivious behaviour involving unlawful sexual activity with a minor, authorities said.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

Canada's top court will hear challenges to Liberals' firearms ban
The Supreme Court will hear arguments against the Liberal government's deeply controversial decision to outlaw certain firearms.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

Can Lebanon's Hezbollah survive another war with Israel?
With its ally Iran now at war with the U.S. and Israel, and the Israel Defence Forces pounding Hezbollah's weapons storage and infrastructure and killing senior leadership, can the militant group survive another war?



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

2 men deported over alleged roles in extortions targeting Edmonton's South Asian community, police say
Edmonton police along with federal law enforcement deported two men for their connection to extortion schemes targeting business owners in the city's South Asian community. Similar criminal schemes have seen businesses burned across Edmonton in recent years.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

Canada fast-tracks army rifle upgrade with $307M initial order
Canada is fast-tracking the purchase of more than 65,000 new assault rifles, starting with a $307 million order for 30,000 weapons. Built by Colt Canada, the rifles will replace aging C7 and C8 models, marking a push to modernize the army and speed up procurement through a streamlined process.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

Umar Zameer's lawyer calls for public inquiry after Doug Ford, police cast doubt on acquittal
The lawyer for a man acquitted in a high-profile Toronto murder trial where a police officer was killed is calling for a public inquiry into the "secretive process" behind a recent Ontario Provincial Police report that re-examines evidence from the trial.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

Umar Zameer's lawyer sets 'record straight' after OPP investigation, Ford's call for judge apology
The lawyer for a man acquitted in a high-profile Toronto murder trial where a police officer was killed is calling for a public inquiry into the "secretive process" behind a recent Ontario Provincial Police report that re-examines evidence from the trial.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

Coquitlam mudslide knocks out power as heaviest rainfall expected on parts of B.C.'s South Coast
Environment Canada says the heaviest rainfall from the "prolonged atmospheric river event" in parts of Metro Vancouver, the Sea-to-Sky region and western Vancouver Island is expected Thursday night into Friday morning.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

Kevin Spacey settles sex assault claims out of court ahead of U.K. civil trial
The award-winning actor settled civil cases with three men who alleged Spacey sexually abused them at times between 2000 and 2013. Spacey denied the accusations.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

Afroman wins lawsuit with Ohio police who said rapper mocked them in viral music video
"We did it, America! ... Freedom of speech!" the rapper shouted outside the courthouse, dressed in a red, white and blue American flag suit. Seven Ohio sheriffs deputies sued Afroman for using home security footage to mock their 2022 raid of his home.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

Global markets sink, fuel prices soar as Iran hits Gulf refineries in multiple countries




CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

Yukon premier tables $82M deficit budget, blames previous government's spending
When Yukon Premier Currie Dixon tabled his government's first full budget on Thursday, he put it bluntly: the territory is spending more than it can afford, leaving it in a "dangerous financial position."



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

Immigration rules hamper health-care recruitment, nurse says after permanent residency application rejected
A nurse in Winnipeg says Canada's immigration system is undercutting efforts to address a shortage of health-care workers. after his application for permanent residency was rejected on a technicality.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

N.W.T. residents who heat home with oil may pay more due to war in Middle East
A senior's advocate in Yellowknife says she is concerned that the global jump in oil prices could push seniors into poverty.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

'We need justice': Sister of slain Windsor, Ont., woman questions why it took police so long to release video
Last November, someone doused Nancy Grewal's porch and lit it on fire. Four months later, she was stabbed to death outside a home in LaSalle. Now her sister wonders why police didn't appeal for leads in the arson sooner.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 19, 2026

Iran will not play World Cup games in U.S., says soccer chief
Iran were one of the first nations to qualify for the finals but their participation has been in doubt since the conflict between the Islamic Republic and the United States began in late February.



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