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CBC.ca

Oxford Frozen Foods fined $10K for mislabelling blueberries as Canadian
Nova Scotia-based Oxford Frozen Foods has been fined $10,000 for mislabelling its blueberries as Canadian at a time when more consumers are looking to buy local in grocery stores.

I've lived in 3 provinces. Canada's health care is anything but universal
Shannon Flaman has lived in Saskatchewan, B.C. and Alberta. Her experiences in emergency rooms and finding family doctors have changed the way she sees the country's health care.

'You are going to be outraged': Mother speaks ahead of inquest into daughter's death at Niagara hospital
Community members gathered Thursday in Fort Erie, Ont., to pay tribute to Heather Winterstein, a young woman whose death raised questions about how Indigenous people and those with mental health and substance use issues are treated in the health-care system. An inquest into her death begins Monday.

Amid Iran conflict, combative neighbours Armenia and Azerbaijan try to stay above the fray
Armenia and Azerbaijan, both of which border Iran to its north, have seen their fair share of conflict. The current war around Iran has drawn in Arab Gulf states — and these two neighbours may not be able to avoid becoming involved, too.

Ottawa's big bet on world's largest cricket farm ran into a simple problem: the 'yuck factor'
Ottawa backed the world's largest cricket farm with tens of millions in public money. It collapsed before reaching full production, exposing a gap between hype and demand while also leaving questions about how much of that money was ever recovered.

FIFA releases thousands of Vancouver hotel rooms ahead of 2026 World Cup, but prices may not drop
Thousands of hotel rooms have been released back into Vancouver’s inventory ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but those working in the tourism industry say visitors shouldn’t expect prices to drop.

Moguls great Kingsbury gets high praise as career comes to a close in Quebec
Mikael Kingsbury has always credited those around him for his success. Now as his career winds down, it's his turn to receive some praise for his impact on freestyle skiing.

Legendary Banff grizzly 'The Boss' awakens as Alberta bears begin to emerge
The awakening of Banff National Park's most iconic grizzly heralds the return of bears to the Alberta landscape. Parks Canada calls him Bear 122, but he's better known to most in Alberta — and across Canada — as The Boss.

Carney plans to attend Sunday's Juno Awards in Hamilton
The prime minister will make his Junos debut at Hamilton's TD Coliseum on Sunday evening.

David scores twice from penalty spot as Canada battles back to tie Iceland in World Cup tune-up
In one of their last friendlies before they co-host the biggest sporting event on Earth, Canada’s men's soccer team stumbled to a 2-2 draw against Iceland, the 75th-ranked side in the world, leaving head coach Jesse Marsch’s gaze at times as cold as the freezing temperatures.
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Toronto Star

Juno Awards 2026 top 6 moments: Tate McRae's no-show, The Beaches' big win and Jully Black takes a stand
Here’s a look at what went down both on stage and behind the scenes at the Hamilton Convention Centre on Saturday night.

SIU clears OPP officer after cruiser slammed into broken down vehicle on Hwy. 400, injuring two people
The November 2025 crash in North York left two civilians with multiple fractures and caused significant damage to both vehicles.

NDP leadership vote live: MP Don Davies to speak before New Democrats' leader is announced
Follow the Star for live updates as the embattled NDP selects its next leader at the Winnipeg convention.

'It's ridiculous': U.S. closing historic Border Road to Canadian traffic
The road is set to be closed to Canadians starting this summer.

Tens of thousands are expected to live on Toronto’s booming waterfront. Jets at Billy Bishop may change all that
Though details are still scarce, plans to bring jets to the island airport could dampen demand for waterfront homes — and reduce the number that can be built.

Jeremy Hansen is about to fly to the moon. In this Ontario town, his parents are ready for the risk — and wonder — of Artemis II
Jeremy Hansen, 50, grew up on a farm in southwestern Ontario. If all goes to plan, he will be first Canadian to fly around the moon.

Artemis II: Everything you need to know about Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen and NASA’s mission back to the moon
The mission, which will send humans further from Earth than ever before, is scheduled for Wednesday.

The housing shortage made many boomers rich. Here's why they might dismantle the system anyhow
To fix our housing situation, more members of older demographics will have to push to change what made many of them rich, writes Jessica Barrett.

You might get some budget help with the new Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit. But experts worry it's not enough
Canada’s Food Price Report 2026 predicts food prices will increase by between four to six per cent this year.

How the 'yellow house' of Yorkville spawned a glossy restaurant empire
Janet Zuccarini on how her "nonna" spot Trattoria Nervosa has outlasted 30 years of food trends.
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Globe and Mail

Pope Leo XIV rejects claims that God justifies war during Palm Sunday Mass at Vatican
Leaders on all sides of the Iran war have used religion to justify their actions
In this Pennsylvania town, differing views on the war, even among Trump voters
Most voters here see the conflict driving up the cost of everything, even if they agree Iran has to be stopped

Iran warns it will respond to potential U.S. ground attack as regional powers meet in Pakistan
U.S. keeps up strikes on Iran as Tehran responds by firing missiles and drones across the region
Yemen's Houthis hit Israel in their first attack during Iran war
Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis launched missiles at Israel on Saturday, their first such attack since the start of the Iran war. The attack heightens the risk that the conflict, now in its fifth week, could expand further across the region.

Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon kills three journalists covering war
An Israeli air strike on southern Lebanon on Saturday killed three journalists who were covering the latest Israel-Hezbollah war, their TV stations said.

Mexico’s navy locates two missing sailboats carrying humanitarian aid off coast of Cuba
Vessels carrying nine people had departed from southern Mexico and then lost contact
For Trump, putting his mark on things is another way to display his power
The President’s signature is set to appear on paper money this summer
‘No Kings’ protests see thousands gather across U.S., Europe
People took to the streets to demonstrate against the war in Iran and U.S. President Donald Trump’s policies

Zelensky visits Gulf Arab states to discuss drone defence, seek strategic ties
Ukraine has quickly grown into one of the world’s leading producers of cheap and effective drone interceptors

Tiger Woods released on bail after arrest at crash scene on suspicion of DUI
Golfer had been traveling at ‘high speeds’ and showed ‘signs of impairment’ after the crash, sheriff says
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Global News

Pope uses Palm Sunday Mass to reject claims God justifies war
Pope Leo dedicated his Palm Sunday homily to his insistence that God is the “king of peace” who rejects violence and comforts those who are oppressed.

As Mideast leaders seek end to war, Iran warns U.S. against ground invasion
Pakistan said that the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt were holding talks in Islamabad without U.S. or Israeli participation.

Family fighting to bring B.C. senior home after she fell into a coma in China
A British Columbia grandmother is stranded in China in a coma with her family unable to pay the hundreds of thousands of dollars to bring her home via air ambulance

Yemen’s Houthis confirm attacks on Israel in current war, threaten shipping
Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis confirm their first attack on Israel in the current conflict, raising fears of a wider regional war as Israel moves to intercept a missile.

U.S. markets post 5th straight weekly loss amid Iran war uncertainty
The S&P 500 fell 1.7% to close its worst week since the war with Iran began, while Wall Street's five-week losing streak is its longest in nearly four years.

Iran hackers claim they accessed FBI Director Kash Patel’s personal account
The message from Handala was accompanied by more than a half dozen photos of Patel and said that it was making available for download emails and other documents from his account.

Russian man gets 4 years in prison for assault witnessed by Barron Trump
'I'm calling from the U.S., I just got a call from a girl, you know, she's getting beat up,' Trump said in a transcript released by prosecutors.

Oil could breach $200 a barrel if Iran war continues to June, report says
The oil shock from the war is 'already bigger than the peak in either of the 1970s oil shocks, or the first two Gulf Wars,' the note said.

‘Attacks in Iran will escalate,’ Israel says as it strikes ‘heart of Tehran’
Israel’s military said its attack on Friday targeted sites “in the heart of Tehran” used by Iran to produce ballistic missiles and other weapons.

Wall Street plunges in worst drop since the Iran war began
Stocks fell sharply Thursday, and oil prices rose as doubt took over again from hope on Wall Street about a possible end to the war with Iran.
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New York Times

Inside La Paz, the California Mountain Compound Led by Cesar Chavez
In his remote headquarters, the United Farm Workers leader began to see himself as not just a union leader, but a visionary healer.

Henry C. Lee Dies at 87; Forensic Scientist Testified in Defense of O.J. Simpson
The Times called him “the world’s most highly regarded forensic criminologist,” but later in his career he faced accusations that he had hidden and fabricated evidence.

The Air Canada Crash: Before and After the Frantic Call to ‘Stop, Stop, Stop’
How a cascade of seemingly minor events led to the worst runway disaster at LaGuardia Airport in decades.

Confronting the Chaos
We offer some suggestions to help you get started on spring cleaning.

The Slum in Gangnam, the Richest Part of Seoul
The city wants to redevelop a shantytown in Gangnam district, where hundreds are defying eviction, fighting for a right to own a home in an area notorious for the exorbitant cost of housing.

Record Number of T.S.A. Employees Called Out on Friday
President Trump signed a memo late Friday ordering the Department of Homeland Security to restore pay to airport screeners.

Our Enduring Fascination With the Kennedys
Decades later, their family drama still captivates — and divides

Don’t Cheer Too Hard for the Facebook Verdicts
Courts aren’t always the right answer to our digital problems.

No Kings Protests Held Across the U.S.: Photos and Videos
It’s the third time that the coalition behind the “No Kings” movement has organized events to protest President Trump and his policies. In the United States, more than 3,000 demonstrations were planned.

5 Takeaways From the ‘No Kings’ Rallies as the Midterms Heat Up
The war in Iran was a galvanizing force, but plenty of protesters focused on President Trump’s immigration crackdown. Senate candidates in several key races joined the crowds.
CNBC

Eli Lilly reaches $2.75 billion deal with Insilico to bring AI-developed drugs to the global market
U.S. pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly will give Hong Kong-listed Insilico $115 million upfront to bring some of its AI-discovered drugs to the global market.

I've studied over 200 kids. Here's the No. 1 skill parents are forgetting to teach kids today
Parents today try to raise their children for good grades and high achievement. But that's not what we should be focusing on, says child psychologist Reem Raouda, who has studied over 200 kids. She shares the most important skill parents are forgetting to teach today.

Meta's court losses spell potential trouble for AI research, consumer safety
Meta's two courtroom defeats centered on different cases but both involved allegations that the company knew about its products' harms.

Bahrain aluminum giant says Iranian attack targeted its facility
Aluminium Bahrain, or Alba, hosts the world's largest smelter and the attack adds to the pressure on global supplies of the metal.

Global week ahead: Why emergency G7 meetings are not working
Finance and energy ministers, as well as central bank governors from the G7 nations prepare for talks on Iran.

How the big oil and gas CEOs think the Iran war supply disruption will play out
The oil industry's grim outlook for global oil and gas supplies stands in contrast to the Trump administration's promise that the disruption is short term.

Yemen's Houthis launch Israel strike, the first time since the U.S.-Israel war began
The entry of the Houthis in the war marks a significant escalation in the conflict as it enters its second month.

New fees, fewer flights: Higher fuel prices pinch consumer budgets beyond the gas pump
As corporate policies change, Americans will feel higher oil prices in their wallets beyond the gas pump.

Worried about Strait of Hormuz inflation to come? The world economy has one word for you: Plastics
Worried about consumer inflation to come from Strait of Hormuz closure? The economy has one word for you other than oil: plastics.

As stocks and bonds fall, and oil hits $100, a futures trade that boomed in 2022 may again be a winner
Managed futures, which track macro themes expected to play out over months, do well when traditional assets are falling. This could be one of those times.
Washington Post

Pentagon prepares for weeks of ground operations in Iran
If President Trump approves the plans, such an effort would mark a new phase of the war that could be significantly more dangerous to U.S. troops than the first four weeks.

Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen attack Israel for first time in war
The missile attack by the Houthis in Yemen marks an escalation of the war in the Middle East and may pose further risks to shipping in the region.

Dread deepens among U.S. allies in Asia over a protracted Mideast war
Japan, Taiwan and other Asian countries that rely on the U.S. for security worry that the Iran war is drawing American military assets and focus away from containing China.

As Iran war drags on, food and medicine for millions is stuck in limbo
The war has disrupted shipping routes, raised fuel and insurance prices, closed airports, and left aid groups with tons of essential supplies stuck in warehouses.

At least 10 U.S. troops wounded in Iranian attack on Saudi air base
The strike on Prince Sultan Air Base also damaged at least two Air Force refueling aircraft and underscored that despite weeks of strikes, Iran still poses a threat.

Nearly 1,500 Iranian civilians killed in U.S., Israeli strikes, report says
The findings appear to be the most comprehensive estimates yet of the growing toll of dead and wounded civilians in the month-long war.
BBC

Tudor leaves Spurs after just 44 days in charge
Igor Tudor leaves Tottenham Hotspur with immediate effect.

African football chief resigns following row over Morocco-Senegal final
Veron Mosengo-Omba, a controversial figure, leaves at a turbulent time for African football.

Iranian attacks across Gulf continue as major industrial sites hit
A number of people are said to have been injured after attacks on aluminium sites in the UAE and Bahrain.

Man, 26, shot dead in car near London Euston station
Police say CCTV showed he was shot at several times by a suspect who arrived and left on a bike.

What can F1's bosses do to help keep Verstappen in the sport?
F1 finds itself in something of a tangled web as it tries to refine the new rules, improve safety and ensure the drivers are happy without compromising racing.

What can F1's bosses do to help keep Verstappen in the sport?
F1 finds itself in something of a tangled web as it tries to refine the new rules, improve safety and ensure the drivers are happy without compromising racing.

Crime boss Steven Lyons paraded by Bali police after airport arrest
Lyons, 45, was taken into custody on the Indonesian island shortly after he arrived on a flight from Singapore.

Man, 18, bailed as mill fire inquiries continue
Authorities say a cordon will remain in place over the coming days while the site is made safe.

Why are Scotland playing Ivory Coast in Liverpool?
Scotland continue their World Cup preparations with a friendly against Ivory Coast on Tuesday, but why is this away game being played at Everton's new stadium in Liverpool?

Cut taxes on energy bills before giving bailouts, Badenoch says
The Tory leader refuses to rule out direct payments to households if bills spike but says this would come at a cost.
The Independent

Pope Leo condemns Trump over Iran war in thinly veiled Palm Sunday message
The Pope said God rejects the prayers of leaders who initiate wars and possess ‘hands full of blood’

Watch: Drone strikes hit Kuwait Airport as blaze breaks out
Kuwait International Airport was hit by multiple drone strikes on Saturday (28 March), causing major damage to its radar system, the country’s Civil Aviation Authority said.

Extreme weather in Afghanistan leaves 17 people dead, authorities say
Afghan authorities say that severe flooding, a landslide and thunderstorms in parts of Afghanistan have left 17 people dead and 26 injured over the last 24 hours

Iran-US war latest: Tehran says forces waiting for US troops and will ‘set them on fire’ as marines arrive in Middle East
Thousands of US marines arrive in Middle East amid reports American president considering sending 10,000 troops
Bruce Springsteen performs anti-ICE song at ‘No Kings’ protest: ‘They picked the wrong city’
Bruce Springsteen performed a specially-written song protesting ICE activity at the “No Kings” demonstration in Minnesota.

RAF gunners earn title of drone ‘aces’ for first time in history
The new age ‘aces’ from the regiment have a variety of tools in their arsenal to target the drones

Photos show daily life in Iraq's Basra near Iranian border as war slows trade
In Basra, southern Iraq, daily routines go on under the weight of the Iran war, as workers unload cargo at Umm Qasr Port and operations slow at the nearby Zubair oil field. At the Shalamcheh border crossing, mostly Iranian travelers pass into Iraq under tighter security, offering a glimpse of life along the frontier during the conflict.

Who are the Houthis? How rebel group could disrupt global trade amid Strait of Hormuz chaos
Armed group caused global disruption in 2024 through attacks on merchant vessels in the Red Sea

Waves of airstrikes hit Tehran as thousands of US Marines arrive in the Middle East
Multiple explosions rocked eastern and northeastern Tehran as Israeli strikes hit the Iranian capital.

Swift and widespread, efforts to rebrand César Chavez Day are fueled by emotion and duty
From California to Minnesota, elected leaders and civil rights groups are scrambling to distance themselves from César Chavez’s name in the wake of sexual abuse allegations























