March 26th, 2026

National News

Salim Touaibi guilty in drive-by shooting of Montreal teen, Bouadi acquitted

By Canadian Press on March 26th, 2026

MONTREAL — Salim Touaibi has been found guilty of first-degree murder and four counts of attempted murder in the drive-by shooting of a teenager in Montreal in 2021. His co-accused, Aymane Bouadi, who was inside the car when Touaibi fired the shots, has been acquitted of all charges. The Superior Court trial heard that Meriem ... Read More »

Be the first to comment!

Procurement ombud slams Indigenous procurement strategy outcomes in ‘shocking’ report

By Canadian Press on March 26th, 2026

OTTAWA — Indigenous Services Canada and other departments are failing to uphold their own Indigenous procurement strategy and may be allowing contractors to use shell companies to access contracts reserved for Indigenous businesses, says the federal procurement ombudsman. In a scathing new report released Thursday, Alexander Jeglic says Indigenous Services Canada failed to provide timely ... Read More »

Be the first to comment!

Canada met its pledge to spend two per cent of GDP on defence: NATO

By Canadian Press on March 26th, 2026

OTTAWA — For the first time since the end of the Cold War, Canada is spending roughly two per cent of its GDP on national defence — a key NATO alliance commitment Ottawa previously failed to meet. NATO accounting estimates released Thursday suggest Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government met the key spending benchmark for 2025 ... Read More »

Be the first to comment!

NATO says Canada met 2% spending pledge

By Canadian Press on March 26th, 2026

OTTAWA — For the first time since 1990, Canada is spending roughly two per cent of its GDP on national defence. Accounting estimates released by NATO say Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government met the key spending commitment to the alliance for 2025 by shelling out just over $63 billion. Canada has come under pressure in ... Read More »

Be the first to comment!

CP NewsAlert: NATO says Canada met 2% spending pledge

By Canadian Press on March 26th, 2026

OTTAWA — NATO says Canada has finally met a key alliance commitment by spending roughly two per cent of its GDP on defence in the last fiscal year, or $63.4 billion. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s 2025 annual report confirms Canada has met the spending level for the first time since 1990. More coming. Kyle ... Read More »

Be the first to comment!

Air Canada CEO apologizes for inability to express himself adequately in French

By Canadian Press on March 26th, 2026

MONTREAL — The chief executive of Air Canada is apologizing for not being able to express himself adequately in French in a video message of condolence he released after the deadly plane crash in New York on Sunday. Rousseau has been criticized for the four-minute video posted online that only included two French words — ... Read More »

Be the first to comment!

In the news: Canadian pipelines, old and new, are in the spotlight again

By Canadian Press on March 26th, 2026

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed … Enbridge to fund policing of Line 5 reroute Enbridge has agreed to funnel money to U.S. law enforcement in anticipation of protests against its Line 5 pipeline reroute project, a move that has raised concerns about the ... Read More »

Be the first to comment!

Enbridge’s plan to fund policing costs of pipeline reroute in U.S. raises concerns

By Canadian Press on March 26th, 2026

Enbridge has agreed to funnel money to U.S. law enforcement in anticipation of protests against its Line 5 pipeline reroute project, a move that has raised concerns about the depth of the company’s influence in policing issues. The Calgary-based company says it volunteered the public safety fund to help governments in Wisconsin cover the extra ... Read More »

Be the first to comment!

Small population, big infrastructure needs: Northern Canada facing power struggles

By Canadian Press on March 26th, 2026

Representatives from all three Canadian territories say the need to improve their aging electricity grids has reached a critical level requiring billions of dollars from the federal government to update, and in some cases, keep the lights on. Yukon’s energy minister says the need is “no longer theoretical” after a frigid week in December nearly ... Read More »

Be the first to comment!

LaGuardia crash survivors could sue Air Canada for up to nearly $300K, advocate says

By Canadian Press on March 26th, 2026

MONTREAL — Aviation law experts say Air Canada passengers injured in the fatal collision at the LaGuardia Airport on Sunday have various legal options. Gabor Lukacs, a passenger rights advocate, says Air Canada could be on the hook for hundreds of thousands of dollars per passenger. He says an international agreement that standardizes compensation holds ... Read More »

Be the first to comment!

Victoria police ending attendance at Gaza protest marches after 126 weeks

By Canadian Press on March 25th, 2026

VICTORIA — Police in Victoria are asking pro-Palestine protesters to stop marching on public roads on their way to and from the legislature building, citing the drain on police resources from attending the event 126 times in a row. The Victoria Police Department also said it would stop providing support for the street portion of ... Read More »

Be the first to comment!