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Apr 02, 2026

Trump fires U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi




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Apr 02, 2026

Top Canadian bankers join finance minister on Chinese trade mission
Representatives from some of the country's most powerful financial institutions have joined a trade mission to China to promote Canada in one of the world's largest markets.



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Apr 02, 2026

Alberta tables bill to reduce child access to sexually explicit images in public libraries
The Alberta government is looking to make changes in all public libraries to ensure children and young teens don't have access to graphic sexual images.



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Apr 02, 2026

Gaza family says toddler released from Israeli custody found with cigarette burn marks
On March 19, the day before Eid al-Fitr, Osama Abu Nassar took his 18-month-old son, Jawad, to a supermarket east of al-Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza when eyewitnesses say he approached a restricted area and was detained by the Israeli military.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Stellantis talks to build Chinese EVs in Brampton is 'unacceptable': Ontario premier
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has reacted to reports that Stellantis is in talks with a Chinese automobile manufacturer about the possibility of building Chinese electric vehicles in Canada at its idled ?Brampton assembly plant.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

First Nations blockade 2 N.S. highways as tensions escalate over cannabis raids
Protesters have blocked access to Highway 4 in Potlotek and one lane of Highway 102 near the Sipekne'katik First Nation.



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Apr 02, 2026

First Nations protest on 2 N.S. highways as tensions escalate over cannabis raids
Sipekne'katik First Nation has blocked one lane of Highway 102 southbound while Millbrook First Nation has blocked one lane northbound after an RCMP raid on a Potlotek First Nation cannabis shop.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Legault speaks on French in Montreal, Quebec identity in final question period as premier
François Legault is attending his last question period at the National Assembly Thursday morning before stepping down as premier next week.



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Apr 02, 2026

Wall Street drops over 1% after Trump's comments dent Iran resolution hopes
Wall Street's main indexes ?tumbled on Thursday, in the last session of a holiday-truncated week, after U.S. President Donald Trump signalled more aggressive attacks on ?Iran, dampening expectations for a swift end to the Middle East conflict.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Wall Street set for lower open after Trump's comments dent Iran resolution hopes
Wall Street's main indexes were set for a lower open on Thursday, in the last session of a holiday-truncated week, after President ?Donald Trump signaled more aggressive attacks on Iran, dampening expectations for a swift end to the Middle East conflict.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Family of mother killed in Alberta 'clinging' to hope her missing baby will be found
Ayla Egotik-Learn, a 23-year-old Inuk mother from Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, was discovered dead in January, inside her apartment northwest of Edmonton. Her baby has never been found and is presumed dead by RCMP.



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Apr 02, 2026

Canadian Premier League embracing global spotlight as 8th season begins
With the FIFA World Cup coming to Canada and plans in place for a notable rule change, the eyes of the soccer world are sure to turn to the Canadian Premier League this season. Those at the top of the eight-team national league believe it is ready for the glare.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Victoire clinch playoff spot, set PWHL point streak record in win over Goldeneyes
Hayley Scamurra scored twice and Ann-Renee Desbiens made 18 saves as the Montreal Victoire blanked the Vancouver Goldeneyes 3-0 on Wednesday night, clinching a playoff spot and extending their point streak to a league-record 12 games.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Death of near-blind refugee — left at closed Tim Hortons by U.S. Border Patrol — ruled a homicide
The death of a nearly blind refugee from Myanmar who was found on a Buffalo, N.Y., street in February — five days after U.S. Border Patrol agents left him outside a Tim Hortons — has been ruled a homicide.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

If court halts separatists' referendum bid, they'll push Danielle Smith to approve it anyway
A First Nation's injunction request, to be heard April 7, claims the independence petition drive threatens treaty rights.



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Apr 02, 2026

Poilievre calls for federal tax holiday on fuel as gas prices spike
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on the government to temporarily pause federal taxes on gas and diesel for the remainder of the year.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

To meet next NATO spending target, Canada needs a credible fiscal plan, think-tank says
After hitting NATO's two per cent GDP spending target in March 2026, Canada now faces a daunting climb to five per cent by 2035, according to the CD Howe Institute, one of the country's leading economic think-tanks.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

War disrupts Irving Oil's longtime Saudi crude supply
New Brunswick-based Irving Oil is looking for new supply options as the U.S. war on Iran threatens one of its most reliable, and long-standing, sources of crude oil.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Workers quit emergency care for Nova Scotia's most vulnerable after CRA audit
A private company that's received more than $184 million in public funds over the past eight years to care for some of Nova Scotia's most vulnerable people is now losing workers so quickly, remaining workers say it's a major safety issue.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Magnitude 7.4 earthquake off Indonesia topples buildings, kills 1 person
An undersea magnitude 7.4 earthquake toppled buildings in parts of northern Indonesia, sent people fleeing from their homes, killed at least one person and generated a small tsunami Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Trial of N.L. man accused of 1st-degree murder delayed over not enough sheriffs to bring him into courtroom
In a highly unusual move, Justice Vikas Khaladkar unleashed a wave of criticism when the court was told there weren't enough sheriff's officers to bring Dean Penney, who is accused of murder, to court.



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Apr 02, 2026

Why mysterious vegetables have been showing up, unordered, on some Ottawans' doorsteps
People in Ottawa have been receiving multiple deliveries of vegetables from Walmart that they never asked for. To add further confusion, the deliveries contain only one or two veggies. Giacomo Panico unpacks the mystery.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

How a Montreal-based security firm stands to cash in on U.S. immigration crackdown
The Montreal-based security firm GardaWorld, backed by Quebec public financing, is now profiting from the expansion of U.S. immigration detention, raising questions about oversight and corporate accountability.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

How Montreal-based GardaWorld stands to cash in on U.S. immigration crackdown
The Montreal-based security firm GardaWorld, backed by Quebec public funds, is now profiting from the expansion of U.S. immigration detention, raising questions about oversight and corporate accountability.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Scammers are targeting Canadians about a milk settlement that doesn't exist
At the same time that a phishing scam related to Canada's bread price-fixing settlement is going around, CBC News has learned people are being targeted by a similar scam involving dairy.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Bogus maple syrup from Quebec producer found on grocery store shelves
Radio-Canada's Enquête program has uncovered fake maple syrup being sold on store shelves in Quebec. The lab responsible for testing maple syrup in Quebec says it's a first. The producer in question is blaming suppliers from out of province.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Health Canada slaps new conditions on plasma donation company, still reviewing 2 Winnipeg deaths
Health Canada has slapped new terms and conditions on all of a company's paid plasma centres after multiple failed inspections where the regulator found "recurring, systemic deficiencies."



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

The National | NASA launches Artemis II moon mission
April 1, 2026 | After a successful launch, NASA's Artemis II begins its 10-day moon mission with a Canadian on board. And, Trump declares victory in the Middle East.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Proposed political neutrality legislation offensive to Alberta teachers, association says
The Alberta Teachers' Association says the provincial government's suggestion that educators don't act with integrity or present issues in a balanced way is offensive.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Union says no snow crab will be processed in N.L. until 'fair' price agreed upon
The union representing fishery workers in Newfoundland and Labrador says there will be no snow crab processed in the province until they get a deal for a "fair" price.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Federal 30-days-or-free policy for passports now in place
The federal government's new "30 days or free" policy for issuing passports takes effect on Wednesday.



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Apr 01, 2026

Investigators link serial killer Ted Bundy to 1974 Utah murder
Utah officials announced on Wednesday that they were closing a five-decade-old case after finding "definitive proof" that American serial killer Ted Bundy killed a 17-year-old Utah girl.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Conversion therapy survivors on edge as U.S. Supreme Court strikes down ban
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that banning conversion therapy for minors is a violation of free speech. But a man who once underwent the practice himself says it's about protecting vulnerable young people from serious — and sometimes fatal — harm.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Italy missed the World Cup again — but that's good news for Canada
CBC Sports' daily newsletter breaks down Italy's stunning loss in World Cup qualifying and how it could help co-host Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Megan Thee Stallion takes 2 Broadway shows off, citing exhaustion during Moulin Rouge!
Megan Thee Stallion was rushed to the hospital after "feeling very ill" while onstage on Broadway in Moulin Rouge! The Musical. She later took to social media to explain she had been "pushing myself past my limits lately."



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Hershey says it will go back to classic recipe for all Reese's products after criticism
Hershey said Wednesday it will use classic recipes for all Reese's products starting next year, a change that comes after the grandson of Reese's founder criticized the company for shifting to cheaper ingredients.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

First Nations chiefs demand the PM apologize after he said he could 'outlast' protesters
Two First Nations chiefs are calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney to apologize for saying he could "outlast" protesters. Chrissy Isaacs, a Grassy Narrows woman suffering from mercury poisoning, was in Toronto on Monday to demand compensation from the provincial government for mercury contamination in her community.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Mary Walsh looks back at ambushing Canadian politicians, including the time she 'screwed up'
Canadian comedy icon Mary Walsh looks back at her life and career in a new memoir, which includes the many prime ministers and politicians she ambushed as Marg Delahunty, Princess Warrior.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Tumbler Ridge shooting victim moved out of ICU, father says
Maya Gebala, a 12-year-old injured in the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting, has been moved out of intensive care and into a "recovery and rehab-focused unit" at B.C. Children's Hospital, according to her father.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Peter Nygard files lawsuit alleging abuse of process, defamation following Winnipeg sex assault prosecution
Disgraced fashion mogul Peter Nygard has filed a lawsuit against a long list of defendants — including a woman who accused him of sexual assault and Manitoba's former attorney general — alleging he was defamed and suffered as a result of what he describes as an abuse of process surrounding his prosecution in Winnipeg.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

With winning top of mind, Canada's first WNBA team finally arrives at expansion draft
If it wasn't already clear, the Toronto Tempo's latest addition makes their Year 1 intentions plain and obvious. As Masai Ujiri, announced Tuesday as principal owner of the WNBA team, once said, the Tempo plan is to win — and win in Toronto.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Justices grill Trump administration lawyer on ending birthright citizenship, with president in attendance
Supreme Court justices, with Donald Trump breaking historical precedent by attending oral arguments, tackled the legality of his executive order to restrict birthright citizenship in the U.S., a contentious part of his administration's immigration approach.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Taylor Swift sued over alleged trademark infringement for The Life of a Showgirl
Singer and dancer Maren Wade says in the trademark infringement lawsuit filed in federal court in California on Monday that the glittery branding of Swift's 2025 album comes too close to the aesthetic of her own Confessions of a Showgirl.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Evidence related to 1 of complainants in Stronach sex assault trial 'fatally flawed': judge
An Ontario judge said she would not be able to convict Canadian businessman Frank Stronach on the charges related to one of the complainants in his sex assault trial, saying her evidence is "fatally flawed."



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Resale tickets for Canada-Bosnia FIFA World Cup game reach sky-high prices
Even though Canada's opponent for its FIFA World Cup opener in Toronto was just determined Tuesday, many of the resale tickets left for the international match come at a steep cost.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

North Korea expands its nuclear arsenal after witnessing Iran's vulnerability
Ever since becoming leader in 2011, North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un has made his nuclear weapons program a national goal — almost a doctrine — arguing it is the only way for smaller powers to keep from being "mercilessly violated" by superpowers.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Wall Street rallies Wednesday amid hope for end to war with Iran
Stocks are climbing worldwide, and oil prices are easing Wednesday as hopes build that the war with Iran could end soon.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Life sentences overturned for 2 people found guilty of murdering Surrey, B.C., mechanic
The two killers of Surrey, B.C., mechanic Delphin Paul Prestbakmo have had their life sentences overturned. Prestbakmo, known as Pauly, was stabbed over 40 times in the parking lot near Semiahmoo Shopping Centre in the early morning of Aug. 16, 2019.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

What's at stake as the U.S. Supreme Court weighs Trump's birthright citizenship order
The Supreme Court today will hear arguments on President Donald Trump's consequential first-day executive order in 2025, a case that could upend a long-held understanding on who is considered a U.S. citizen.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Is AI making you dumb?
We look at the latest research on AI and cognitive decline. Is artificial intelligence making us dumb?



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

'Punched, kicked, bitten, stabbed': Assaults in northern Ontario jails hard to handle due to overcrowding
The number of inmate-on-inmate assaults appears to be rising in the province, according to Ministry of the Solicitor General figures. The big concern in northern Ontario is violence fuelled by overcrowding and a lack of options to separate the person who was attacked from the perpetrator.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Canada's finance minister aims to shore up support, investment in China
Canada's finance minister François-Philippe Champagne is in China to continue diversifying trading partners and strengthen the economy. This visit follows that of Prime Minister Mark Carney earlier this year as U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war has driven more and more countries to turn toward China, the world's second-largest economy.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Nunavut has 1 year left before devolution comes into effect. Is the territory ready?
The Canadian government will transfer control of Nunavut's land and resources to the territory next April. But there are many big changes to be worked out before the transfer date. Some federal jobs will be transferred to the Nunavut government, a new department responsible for land and resources will be established, and Ottawa still needs to remediate contaminated sites on federal land.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Which consumer services are adding a fuel surcharge (or not) as oil prices rise?
As the war in the Middle East continues, crude oil prices are hovering well above the $100 US mark — a pressure that is starting to weigh on consumer-facing, fuel-guzzling businesses like airlines, shipping couriers and rideshare companies.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Trump administration launches new bid to attract U.S. oil companies to Venezuela — but finding few takers
President Donald Trump has been pressuring U.S. oil and gas executives to invest in Venezuela's energy sector, nearly three months after the toppling of former president Nicolás Maduro, as the country is said to have the largest crude oil reserves in the world.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

Artemis II: Key moments leading up to the launch
The countdown is on for NASA's Artemis II mission, which will launch as early as Wednesday evening and take four astronauts around the moon in the first lunar voyage in over 50 years. Astronaut Jeremy Hansen is set to make history as the first Canadian to fly around the moon.



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Mar 31, 2026

Gangs keep up attacks in Haiti's farming region after weekend massacre
Armed men mounted further attacks Tuesday in Haiti's Artibonite ?region, a key agricultural area. The attacks came days after a gang's weekend assault in the area of Jean-Denis left some 70 people dead, according to human rights groups and local residents.



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Mar 31, 2026

Metro Vancouver's cherry blossoms prompt warning about disruptive behaviour, illegal parking
Richmond RCMP say officers were out in a targeted enforcement at a cherry blossom viewing site over the weekend, and at one point 50 vehicles were illegally parked, disrupting traffic and creating safety hazards.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

American booze bans, 'Buy Canadian' policy flagged by U.S. as trade irritants: report
Provincial rules around alcohol and the federal government's "Buy Canadian" policy have been flagged in a new report citing several trade irritants between Canada and the U.S.



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Mar 31, 2026

The National | Canadians mark death of Stephen Lewis
March 31, 2026 | Canadians honour politician, diplomat and human rights activist Stephen Lewis after his death from cancer at 88. CBC News looks inside China's electric vehicle manufacturing ecosystem and what it could mean for North America. And NASA's final preparations for the historic Artemis II launch. Watch The National 9 pm EST Sun - Fri



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Mar 31, 2026

Wildlife advocates concerned over feds' decision to allow potent gopher poison
Wildlife advocates say Ottawa's authorization of the emergency use of strychnine in Alberta and Saskatchewan to target gophers is a disappointing reversal of a previous decision rejecting its use.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

Is the U.S. about to make a major military mistake? | About That
U.S. President Donald Trump says a U.S. takeover of one of Iran's most critical assets — Kharg Island — could happen "very easily," but experts warn the reality is far more complicated. Andrew Chang breaks down why even a successful assault could lead to heavy losses and uncertain gains. Images provided by The Canadian Press, Adobe Stock, Reuters and Getty Images



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Mar 31, 2026

Farmer living in U.S. border town calls upcoming road closure for Canadians unfair
Tensions in the Canada-U.S. relationship are playing out in border towns in both countries. Border Road, which connects Sweet Grass Hills, Mont., and Coutts, Alta., will be closed to Canadians starting in July. Wheat farmer Roger Horgus grew up on the American side. He says the move he says will create unnecessary barriers.



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Mar 31, 2026

U.S. judge halts construction of Trump's $400M White House ballroom
A U.S. federal judge on Tuesday ordered the Trump administration to suspend its construction of a $400 million US ballroom on the site where it demolished the East Wing of the White House, barring construction work from proceeding without congressional approval.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

What's an ‘Alberta whisky'? Here's how the government plans to define it in law
What defines an Alberta whisky like one might define a Kentucky or Tennessee bourbon? The provincial government says it has come up with some rules.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

What's an ‘Alberta whisky'? How the provincial government plans to define it in law
What defines an Alberta whisky like one might define a Kentucky or Tennessee bourbon? The provincial government says it has come up with some rules — and it used AI to help draft them.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

Police searching for remains of missing infant presumed dead months after her Inuk mother was killed in St. Albert, Alta.
As the search continues for a baby girl who vanished months ago when her mother was killed, Alberta RCMP are releasing new heartbreaking details on the case. Police ask the public to share any information which could assist them in their investigation.



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Mar 31, 2026

Judge permanently blocks Trump order to end funding for National Public Radio
A U.S. federal judge on Tuesday agreed to permanently block the Trump administration from implementing a presidential directive to end federal funding for National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service.



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Mar 31, 2026

B.C. woman detained in Texas immigration facility could return home today, husband says
Tania Warner's husband, Edward Warner, says a judge set the bond for his wife at $9,500 US.



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Mar 31, 2026

Trump officials exempt drilling in the Gulf of Mexico from endangered species act, putting rare whale at risk
The Trump administration has exempted oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico from the Endangered Species Act after U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said environmentalists' lawsuits threatened to hobble domestic energy supplies as the U.S. wages war against Iran.



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Mar 31, 2026

Canadian government taking over vaccine injury compensation program
The federal public health agency is taking over administration of a program that compensates people who have been injured by vaccines, months after Health Minister Marjorie Michel ordered an audit of the program following complaints about its administration.



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Mar 31, 2026

Man sentenced to 25 years for 'horrendous' sexual abuse in Manitoba after survivors spoke out
A man who repeatedly sexually abused two children in his care roughly three decades ago has been sentenced to 25 years in prison, in a case whose details a judge described as "horrendous."



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

5 reasons the Toronto Maple Leafs have been a disaster this season
The Toronto Maple Leafs entered this season with their sights set on two goals — keeping the NHL's longest active playoff streak alive and (no snickering, fans of other teams) finally hoisting the city's first Stanley Cup since before the moon landing. To say it hasn't worked out would be an understatement.



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Mar 31, 2026

Stephen Lewis, Canadian politician, diplomat and journalist, dead at 88




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Mar 31, 2026

Nowhere is safe from the wrath of a Canada goose — not even this Ontario campus
Last week, a Canada goose found its way into a building at Wilfrid Laurier University's Waterloo, Ont., campus and was captured by several witnesses on video trying to fly away, causing students to run for cover. The goose's capers went viral on social media.



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Mar 31, 2026

Fans were sold a magical Barbie Dream Fest. Instead, they got cardboard cutouts and hand sanitizer
Add the three-day Barbie Dream Fest in Fort Lauderdale to the list of highly marketed conventions that didn't live up to the hype.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

Humans are going back to the moon. Here's how and where to watch
Your go-to guide for CBC News coverage of the Artemis II mission around the moon.



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Mar 31, 2026

Tiger Woods had pills in his pocket at crash scene and bloodshot eyes, police say
Tiger Woods's eyes were bloodshot and glassy, his pupils dilated, and he had hydrocodone pills in his pocket when interviewed at the scene of his car crash last week in Florida, according to a sheriff's office report released Tuesday.



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Mar 31, 2026

Tiger Woods pleads not guilty to DUI in car crash where police say he was found with opioids
Tiger Woods entered a not guilty plea in his driving under the influence case in Florida on Tuesday, hours after a sheriff's report said he had pain pills and showed signs of impairment at the scene of the crash last week in Florida.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

Tiger Woods says he'll step away and seek treatment after pleading not guilty to DUI
Tiger Woods said he'll step away and seek treatment on Tuesday, days after his vehicle crashed in Florida and he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

Just For Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon ordered to pay $880K to 8 plaintiffs in sex-assault civil trial
A Quebec Superior Court judge has ordered Gilbert Rozon, the Just For Laughs founder, to pay just under a little more than $880,000 to eight of the nine women who have accused him of sexual assault and misconduct in a civil trial.



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Mar 31, 2026

Murder victim found in Quebec decades ago identified as missing Ontario woman
Police say genetic testing has been used to confirm a homicide victim found in Quebec in 1979 was a woman who had been reported missing months earlier from Ontario.



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Mar 31, 2026

Sexual assault case against Frank Stronach built on fabricated and unreliable evidence: defence
The women who testified they were sexually assaulted by Frank Stronach all failed "quite miserably" on credibility and reliability, meaning the court should find the Canadian businessman not guilty, his lawyer argued on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

Closing submissions begin in Frank Stronach sexual assault trial
Closing submissions have begun in the sexual assault trial of Canadian businessman Frank Stronach.



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Mar 31, 2026

Canada will face Bosnia-Herzegovina to open FIFA World Cup
Bosnia-Herzegovina defeated Italy 1-1 (4-1) in penalties in a World Cup qualifier playoff final and will now join Canada, Qatar and Switzerland in Group B at the tournament, and face Canada in Toronto on June 12.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

Who will Canada play first at this summer's FIFA World Cup? We find out today
Canada will learn today which country it will face to open the FIFA World Cup on June 12. The winner of today's playoff game between Italy and Bosnia and Herzegovina will join Canada, Qatar and Switzerland in Group B at the tournament.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

Canada's economy saw slight growth in January
Canada's economy saw slight growth in January, as gains in goods-producing industries like mining offset a slowdown in manufacturing, Statistics Canada said on Tuesday.



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Mar 31, 2026

Canada's economy saw slight growth in January with gains in mining, oil and gas
Canada's economy saw slight growth in January, as gains in goods-producing industries like mining offset a slowdown in manufacturing, Statistics Canada said on Tuesday.



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Mar 31, 2026

U.S. Army says it's investigating military helicopter flyby at Kid Rock's house
The U.S. Army said on Monday it was investigating why military helicopters were operating near the house of singer Kid Rock, seemingly in support of the vocal backer of U.S. President Donald ?Trump, and also near anti-Trump protests.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

King Charles to make first state visit to U.S.
King Charles and Queen Camilla will make a state visit to the United States this spring, Buckingham Palace has announced.



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Mar 31, 2026

Former Raptors president Masai Ujiri joins ownership group of WNBA's Toronto Tempo
Masai Ujiri is returning to professional basketball in Toronto. Ujiri officially joined the ownership group of the WNBA's Toronto Tempo on Tuesday after spending 12 years in the front office of the NBA's Toronto Raptors.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

The premier called a gas-tax holiday 'the most important thing' Manitoba's ever done. Now, he's being called out
Premier Wab Kinew says his government's gas tax holiday was the most important thing a Manitoba government has ever done. In 2024, Kinew's NDP government suspended the 14 cents per litre gas tax for an entire year, a move that cost the province $340 million in tax revenue.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

Robert Pattinson, Zendaya's The Drama is disturbing, controversial and fascinating
That The Drama blossoms into a subversive investigation into the limits of empathy doesn't really matter. All that will matter is the disappointment theatre-goers will feel walking out of a supposed rom-com they expected to be like Sleepless in Seattle, but that instead feels closer to Midsommar.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

Weather watchers mourn the end of national Weatheradio service
There is now one less way to get weather information in Canada. Environment and Climate Change Canada is ending its long-running Weatheradio service. It comes after ECCC closed many of its weather accounts on social media specific to provinces and territories.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

Why are bags of Big Mac sauce washing up along the Bay of Fundy?
Empty bags of Big Mac and McChicken sauce have been washing up along the Bay of Fundy recently. And local residents are not lovin' it.



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Mar 31, 2026

U.S. attacks Iranian nuclear site as Tehran strikes fully-loaded Kuwaiti oil tanker off Dubai coast
The United States hit the central Iranian city of Isfahan early Tuesday, sending a massive fireball into the sky, and Tehran struck a fully loaded Kuwaiti oil tanker in the Persian Gulf.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

U.S. strikes city home to Iranian nuclear site, Netanyahu says Israel 'beyond halfway point' in its mission
The United States hit the central Iranian city of Isfahan early Tuesday, sending a massive fireball into the sky, and Tehran struck a fully loaded Kuwaiti oil tanker in the Persian Gulf.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

U.S. strikes city home to Iranian nuclear site, Trump urges allies to help in Strait of Hormuz
The United States hit the central Iranian city of Isfahan early Tuesday, sending a massive fireball into the sky, and Tehran struck a fully loaded Kuwaiti oil tanker in the Persian Gulf.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

Trump says there's 'no reason' for the U.S. to secure the Strait of Hormuz amid renewed attack on allies
U.S. President Donald Trump lashed out Tuesday at allies who have been unwilling to do more to support the U.S. war effort against Iran, telling them to "go get your own oil" and saying it was not America's job to secure the Strait of Hormuz.



CBC Top Stories
Mar 31, 2026

Weeks after Ontario dental clinic was ordered shut, patients sent letters urging hepatitis and HIV testing
Former patients of a dental clinic in Brantford, Ont., are being warned by Grand Erie Public Health to get tested for hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV due to an infection prevention and control lapse investigation.



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