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CBC.ca

The National | U.S. gives Iran an ultimatum
March 22, 2026 | President Donald Trump says the U.S. will strike power plants in Iran if it does not open the Strait of Hormuz in 48 hours. Millions are in the dark after Cuba’s power grid collapses — again. And, The Guess Who get ready to hit the road for the first time in more than twenty years.

Can pickleball help save Quebec churches?
Three Quebec investors say they’ve found a way to get people back to church — transforming one into a pickleball court. But not everyone is convinced this could be a sustainable solution for the province’s many empty churches.

Chappell Roan responds after soccer star Jorginho alleged his daughter was mistreated by security
Grammy-winning singer Chappell Roan responded on Sunday to accusations made by Brazilian-Italian soccer star Jorginho that a security guard mistreated his 11-year-old stepdaughter after she recognized the singer. The singer said that the security guard was not her personal security and that she didn't see a woman and a child.

Conservative campaign manager shrugs off polls showing Liberals have significant lead
The Conservative Party's campaign manager is shrugging off polls showing the Liberals hold a double-digit lead over the Tories — while Pierre Poilievre says he's broadening his image but won't change who he is.

Quebecers who fought in Ukraine awarded medals for their sacrifices
Three Quebecers who volunteered to fight in the war in Ukraine were awarded the Ukrainian Canadian Sacrifice Medal by the Ukrainian Canadian Congress.

N.S. man says Yukon trip ruined after Porter pulled his luggage, leaving him without winter gear
Passenger travelling on a tight budget stuck in the Yukon in just a sweater and running shoes, and nine days later he is still waiting to be reunited with his luggage.

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.

Rural land in this Ontario city could become home for 72,000 people. Critics say council is moving too fast
Advocates are urging Pickering city council to reject a plan to develop 1,600 hectares of rural land in the city’s northeast, pending further consultation with First Nations and studies on the project’s environmental impact and cost.

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.
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Toronto Star

Toronto Region Board of Trade offers road map to tackle city's traffic problem
Toronto was ranked second in Canada for worst traffic in 2025, with an estimated four days of time lost due to traffic for commuters.

Home near Cedarvale Park damaged in overnight shooting
Police responded to reports of a shooting near Glen Cedar Road and Strathearn Road on Sunday just after 2 a.m., police said.

Tusk says Poland long suspected Hungary shared EU Council details with Russia
Poland's prime minister Sunday said Poland “had our suspicions” in response to a Washington Post report that Hungary's government has for years provided Russia with detailed information from EU Council meetings.

People 'bathe' in nature to get respite from chaotic news cycle
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — For two hours, Claire Jefferies wanted to get away from the war in Iran and the rising gas prices and just commune with nature. And, so, she treated herself to a little forest bathing.

Trump's changing course on Strait of Hormuz strategy raises questions about U.S. war preparation
Trump and his allies insist they were always prepared for Iran to block the strait, yet the Republican president’s erratic strategy has fueled criticism he is grasping for answers without a clear exit plan.

Chappell Roan pushes back after soccer star Jorginho alleges his daughter was mistreated
Brazilian-Italian soccer star Jorginho claimed a security guard mistreated his 11-year-old stepdaughter after she recognized the singer.

Public servant 'scared' to retire due to problems with Phoenix pay system
Jennifer MacDougall says she was told that she owes the government about $10,500 because of a mistake in her pay file.

What to expect when Doug Ford brings the legislature back on Monday
The shortened spring session, which includes Thursday's budget from Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy, will see MPPs sit just 32 days before the summer recess begins June 4.

Iran threatens to 'completely' close Strait of Hormuz and hit power plants after Trump ultimatum
Iran said the waterway crucial to oil and other exports would be "completely closed” if the U.S. follows up on Trump's threat to attack Tehran's power plants.

Cuba begins to restore power after nationwide grid collapse
Cuba is facing an unprecedented energy crisis due to a strict U.S. energy blockade and an aging and eroded electricity grid.
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Globe and Mail

National Rally’s mixed results in French municipal elections offer mainstream rivals hope
Far-right party did not win Marseille and Toulon, and Paris remains left-wing after vote

Hospital attack kills 64 in East Darfur as drone strikes escalate
Death toll from attacks on health facilities in Sudan’s three-year war is rapidly mounting, WHO says
Trump sending ICE agents to airports on Monday
U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday said he would deploy federal immigration agents to U.S. airports starting Monday to assist TSA staff, as funding impasse continues.

Ukraine and Russia complete prisoner exchange as Zelensky visits front line
Kyiv and Moscow exchanged 300 service personnel each on Friday, along with another 200 prisoners of war

Invoking God, even in the middle of a war, is a tradition in American politics
Pete Hegseth asking Americans to pray to Jesus for victory over Iran has become part of political discourse

Iran war threatens to cut off another key economic flow from the Gulf: remittances
For migrant workers, the war has meant a loss of money needed to support their families back home

Markwayne Mullin, Trump’s pick to lead DHS, headed for confirmation after Senate vote
Confirmation vote could come sometime on Monday after Senate voted 54-37 to limit debate on the appointment
Cuba works to restore power after second grid collapse in a week
Cuba said it had begun efforts early on Sunday to restore power after its grid collapsed for the second time in a week, amid a U.S. oil blockade that has dealt a major blow to the island's energy infrastructure.

Newly discovered photos show astronaut Neil Armstrong after Gemini 8 emergency landing
Previously unreleased photos show new angles of Armstrong and fellow astronaut David Scott after a splashdown off Okinawa, Japan

U.S. immigration officers in line for airport security role as shutdown stretches on
Trump makes clear he is going ahead with plan to assist TSA as budget impasse frustrates air travellers
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Global News

Trump threatens Iran’s power grid after recent strikes tied to nuclear sites
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed Israel and the U.S. were well on their way to achieving the war’s goals and implored the international community for more support.

Canadians on humanitarian mission in Cuba say residents ‘tired’ amid blackouts
Aid shipments are beginning to arrive in Cuba and a Russian oil delivery is expected this month, but fuel shortages remain critical.

Canadians plan to sail to Gaza despite detention risks
Canadians are preparing to sail to Gaza with an aid flotilla, despite expectations of interception and detention by Israeli forces

Trump threatens to deploy ICE agents to U.S. airports
Trump also said ICE could carry out arrests at airports, including targeting undocumented immigrants, and made specific references to migrants from Somalia.

Trump signals drawdown in Middle East as Canada, allies condemn Iran’s actions
Trump says U.S. is nearing its Middle East objectives as allies condemn Iran’s actions in the Strait of Hormuz and warn of global energy impacts.

3 Canadians back home after being stranded on cargo ship in Strait of Hormouz
Three Canadians from Quebec who were stranded in the Persian Gulf since Feb. 28 have returned home following a coordinated repatriation effort.

Canada, NATO allies pull military mission from Iraq after Iran attacks
NATO’s top commander, Gen. Alexus Grynkewich, confirmed earlier Friday that the alliance has pulled several hundred personnel out of Iraq and relocated them to Europe.

Norway’s crown princess says she was ‘manipulated’ by Epstein in new interview
The Epstein files revealed consistent communication between the royal and Epstein, including after he was convicted of child sex trafficking offences in 2008.

Are rising debt and defaults a warning sign of a looming economic crisis?
Some subprime lenders appear to be facing strain as debt levels and the rate of borrower defaults start to rise in Canada and the U.S.

Anand states any role in Iran war must fit ‘legal and policy frameworks’
Prime Minister Mark Carney endorsed a statement after it was released by allies Thursday, expressing willingness to contribute to efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz..
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New York Times

How the G.O.P. and Democrats Are Talking About the Surge in Gas Prices
Republicans have largely been on defense against Democratic criticism. Here are five arguments advanced by figures in both parties.

Taylor Frankie Paul and the Downfall of the ‘Bachelor’ Empire
As competing dating shows lean into modern norms, the ABC franchise finds itself mired in scandals and stymied by its traditional approach to love.

Pro-Palestinian Activists Rally in Support of Freed Columbia Protester
After speaking alongside city officials in Paterson, N.J., Leqaa Kordia, who was recently released after a year in ICE detention, led a crowd in chants of “globalize the intifada.”

French Far Right Falls Short of Statement Win in Yardstick Local Races
France’s far right hoped for major gains in Sunday’s municipal elections, a key bellwether moment before a presidential election next year. Its results were mixed.

Israel’s Missile Defense Under Scrutiny After Iranian Attack
Two missiles landed hours apart, wreaking havoc in two towns near a heavily guarded nuclear site in the Negev Desert.

At NYC Airports, Long TSA Lines and Frustrated Travelers
The shortage of checkpoint workers created lines of at least three hours at LaGuardia Airport. Many passengers doubted ICE agents were the solution.

Israel Thought It Could Spur Rebellion Inside Iran. That Hasn’t Happened.
President Trump’s hopes that an Israeli plan to ignite an internal uprising against Iran’s theocratic government could bring the war to a swift end have so far been dashed.

Gas Prices Have Risen More Than 30% in Some States in Weeks Since Iran War Began
Across the South and Southwest, where price hikes have been the most severe, drivers have lamented how the increased costs have cut into their budgets.

For ‘Buffy’ Fans, Nicholas Brendon’s Xander Was a Complicated Everyman
The actor, who died on Friday, was a fan favorite on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” even as his character mixed quiet heroism with hostility toward the show’s women.

ICE to Help TSA at Airports Amid Partial Shutdown, Trump’s Border Czar Says
Tom Homan, President Trump’s chief border official, cast the operation largely as one to help ease long security lines that have been frustrating passengers at U.S. airports.
CNBC

CNBC Daily Open: Trump issues Strait of Hormuz ultimatum
U.S.-Iran threats over Hormuz rattle markets as oil risk lingers and missiles hit Israel, raising fears of a prolonged conflict.

South Korea’s Kospi and Japan's Nikkei tumble more than 5% as Trump-Iran threats escalate
Asia-Pacific markets tumbled on Monday as investors weighed escalating tensions in the Middle East after the U.S. and Iran threatened to intensify military hostilities.

A Netflix cooking show is changing how people travel — and restaurants are seeing bookings jump 303%
Asia's food tourism scene attempts to angle itself between gourmet and authentic street food. Netflix show "Culinary Class Wars" replicates this contradiction.

Not just buying 'things': Why China's emotional economy is on the rise
Amid a prolonged economic slowdown, one segment of the world's second-largest economy is growing quicker than the rest: China's so-called emotional economy.

The economy has a Strait of Hormuz deadline for Trump: Two weeks
Corporate executives are not panicking over a short-term increase in oil prices and Strait of Hormuz closure, but patience may wear thin in a matter of weeks.

OpenAI's data center pivot underscores Wall Street spending concerns ahead of IPO
As OpenAI gears up for a potential IPO, it's outlined a more tempered infrastructure strategy and has moved away from an ambitious agreement with Nvidia.

The price of menstrual products is skyrocketing from inflation, tariffs
With rising inflation and changing tariff policies, menstrual products have seen a drastic rise in price over the past few years.

Wealthy consumers are turning to jewelry as an investment, especially colored gemstones
Lofty gold prices and market volatility are pushing wealthy consumers toward jewelry, especially rare colored gemstones, as handbags lose appeal.

Trump threatens attack on Iran power plants if Strait of Hormuz isn't reopened
Iran and Israel traded attacks on Saturday as the war in the Middle East escalated into a dangerous new direction at the start of its fourth week.

From satellites to space data centers: Why low earth orbit is attracting billions in investment
Big Tech companies including Nvidia and Elon Musk's SpaceX are making large bets on a new layer of critical infrastructure that's emerging above our heads.
Washington Post

Trump threats, U.S. troop build-up raise specter of battle for Hormuz
Israelis said securing the strait for energy shipments could become the war’s main goal now that regime change and ending Iran’s ability to obtain a nuclear weapon seem out of reach.

Joe Kent says he wants Trump to hear MAGA opposition to Iran war
In an interview with The Post after resigning from the administration in protest, the veteran said he is taking his message to the president’s supporters.

Trump threatens to ‘obliterate’ Iran’s power plants if Strait of Hormuz does not open
Iran’s military said it would respond to strikes on Iranian energy infrasturcture with counterattacks against U.S.-linked energy facilities in the region.

Why Iran does not appear ready to give in, despite heavy losses
Tehran’s unwillingness to capitulate as the war enters its fourth week is wrapped up in the power it exerts over the Strait of Hormuz, officials in the region say.

When my friend came home from Maduro’s torture prison
The Washington Post’s Venezuela reporter writes on a couple divided by the authoritarian regime in Caracas — and their joyful reunion.

K-pop stars BTS thrill Seoul with comeback concert after military service
The South Korean megastars thrilled tens of thousands of fans with their first concert in nearly four years following a break for military service and solo careers.

Trump administration lifts sanctions on millions of barrels of Iranian oil
The Treasury Department’s authorization of the sale of Iranian crude already at sea is likely to provide revenue for Iran’s war effort against the U.S.

The Middle East celebrates Eid and Nowruz under the shadow of war
Missile exchanges have jarred with the spirit of the holidays underway across the region.

To tilt Hungarian election, Russians proposed staging assassination attempt
To aid Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a friend of Russia, in his election, operatives proposed “the Gamechanger” — a staged assassination attempt to stir supporters.

Cuban oil crisis? Russian tanker could challenge U.S. blockade.
A Kremlin spokesman said the Russian government is discussing “possible options for assisting Cuba in the difficult situation it finds itself in.”
BBC

The Papers: 'Trump raises stakes' and 'Tend it like Beckham'
The 'new escalatory phase' of the war in the Middle East is a focus of several papers today.

Grisly or just country life? The mole photos dividing social media
A hill walker shares a snap of moles hanging on barbed wire and is surprised by the huge response.

Plan to scrap most short jail terms comes into effect
The government hopes it will ease the population crisis in prisons.

Heat pumps work for me - but they're not yet a money saver
The government wants Britons to embrace heat pumps. But will they ever make financial sense for the average user?

Germany has a shortage of workers - so it's turning to India for help
The European nation, struggling to find skilled staff, is giving jobs to young people from India.

Call to cancel threat of prison for council tax non-payment
Debt charity StepChange says there are clear differences between councils when chasing unpaid tax.

The Magic Faraway Tree's Andrew Garfield: Our attention is abused by tech companies
Garfield stars alongside Claire Foy and Nicola Coughlan in an adaptation of Enid Blyton's The Magic Faraway Tree.

How an island became ferret free - thanks, in part, to Woody the wonderdog
More than 400 traps were laid across the island in a £4.5m project which featured a specially-trained detection dog called Woody.

France's Socialists hold onto power in major cities in election boost for mainstream
Paris and Marseille are held by the Socialists in local elections which saw the nationalist right win in Nice and certain towns.

Trump says ICE agents will assist airport security as DHS shutdown continues
Travellers have faced hours-long waits at airports around the country as a partial government shutdown has left TSA agents without pay.
The Independent

UK defences ‘not adequate’ say military experts as threat of ballistic missiles from Iran assessed
Experts have assessed the UK’s defence systems after Israel warned London was in range of Iranian missiles

Starmer to hold emergency Cobra meeting over Iran war after warning prices rises are ‘inescapable’
The prime minister will meet with senior ministers and Bank of England governor on Monday to discuss the impact of the conflict

Historic Hawaii floods leave 2,000 people without power
More than 2,000 people remain without power Sunday afternoon because of historic flooding in Hawaii

Minister insists UK is safe from Iranian missiles as Israel accused of exaggerating threat
It comes as tensions in the region escalated again, with Iran threatening to destroy energy targets across the Middle East after Donald Trump issued an ultimatum to reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours

Iran-US war latest: Trump claims outcome to ultimatum on Strait of Hormuz ‘will be very good’ despite Tehran’s counter-threats
Donald Trump’s 48-hour ultimatum over the Strait of Hormuz has been met with threats from Iran
The ‘hidden crisis’ stopping hundreds of children from leaving hospital
A new report from the Children’s Commissioner found more than 400 children had spent half their lives in hospital

Just Eat lists its most popular takeaways as kebabs and chicken korma fall from top 10
The takeaway delivery giant has revealed how our tastes have changed since it launched in the UK two decades ago

The world’s first railway town named Britain’s most affordable place for families to buy a home
Shildon, County Durham, topped the list with an average house price-to-earnings ratio of 1.36

New social media study identifies the children ‘more likely to develop anxiety’
Experts from Imperial College London suggest the relationship between social media and mental health is ‘complex’

MAC entices staff to transform into TikTok live shopping hosts
MAC Cosmetics is kitting out shops with mini studios for its makeup artists to host live shopping shows when it launches on TikTok Shop on April 2.
























