
A provincial proposal to allow people to bring their own alcohol to certain outdoor events is drawing mixed reaction from Ottawa residents and festival organizers.
March 18, 2026 - 17:45 | | CBC News - Ottawa
A Saskatchewan judge has awarded an academic $70,000 in damages, ruling she was defamed by statements that she was pretending to be Indigenous to further her career.
March 18, 2026 - 17:40 | | CBC News - Ottawa
OTTAWA — Alberta is proposing sweeping restrictions to medical assistance in dying (MAID) that would prohibit doctor-assisted suicide in cases where death isn’t reasonably foreseeable, as well for minors.
A government bill tabled in the Alberta legislature on Wednesday would, if passed, end so-called “Track 2” MAID in the province, which would prevent Albertans living with non-terminal medical conditions from accessing euthanasia.
The bill effectively turns back the clock to when MAID was first legalized for terminal conditions in 2016, and would ignore a...
March 18, 2026 - 17:21 | Rahim Mohamed | National Post
Following extensive CBC News reporting on two Indian nationals deported for alleged links to the extortion crisis plaguing Canadian communities, the Canada Border Services Agency has identified the two men as proof of expanded efforts to disrupt extortion networks.
March 18, 2026 - 17:14 | | CBC News - Canada
In the wee hours of Wednesday morning, Toronto Tempo president Teresa Resch heard her phone ring from another room. Sure enough, in a group chat with the WNBA’s other team presidents, news was spreading that there was indeed a deal in principle on a collective bargaining agreement. Now, things are about to get real.
March 18, 2026 - 17:09 | | CBC News - Canada
The federal government has provided some aid but has not commented on the Trump administration's policy toward Cuba or the president's rhetoric, which has escalated in recent days.
March 18, 2026 - 17:07 | Sean Boynton | Global News - Canada






