March 20th, 2026

National News

Families of teens confronted by Longueuil police launch $1.9-million lawsuit

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

The families of the five teenagers who were with 15-year-old Nooran Rezayi when he was shot dead by Longueuil police are suing the city and the police force for $1.9 million. Rezayi was killed Sept. 21, 2025, after police responded to a 911 call about a group of youth wearing masks in a residential neighbourhood. ... Read More »

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Poilievre pitches Canadian kindness on ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ podcast

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre laughed off a conspiracy theory about Justin Trudeau in the opening minutes of his 2.5-hour sit-down with podcaster Joe Rogan, where he made a case for Canadians being America’s nice-guy neighbours. While talking about his early interest in politics, Poilievre mentioned that he read a biography of Fidel Castro. ... Read More »

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Gov. Gen. Mary Simon honours former judge, sex worker champion with Order of Canada

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

OTTAWA — A former Supreme Court justice, a medical pioneer, two broadcasters and a champion for sex workers were among those invested into the Order of Canada during a ceremony at Rideau Hall on Thursday. Gov. Gen. Mary Simon said it was a privilege to honour these individuals as their names join a long list ... Read More »

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Unusual atmospheric river will impact B.C. for days, even after it ends, says expert

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

VANCOUVER — The current atmospheric river drenching British Columbia is unusual, for both its duration and timing, says an Environment Canada meteorologist, and its effects will last for days, even after it ends. “We typically don’t seem to get atmospheric rivers this time of year that are quite this strong,” Brian Proctor says in an ... Read More »

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‘Maxed out’: Yukon budget includes record $81.8M deficit

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

WHITEHORSE — Yukon Premier Currie Dixon hopes the budget he tabled Thursday is the worst the territory ever sees, as he warned of “tough decisions” needed to get its finances in order. The budget for this year is Dixon’s first as premier and forecasts a record $81.8-million deficit — the largest recorded in the territory’s ... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: Yukon budget includes record $81.8M deficit

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

WHITEHORSE — Yukon Premier Currie Dixon has delivered a budget with an $81.8-million deficit, the largest recorded in the territory’s history. Dixon says his Yukon Party government, which was elected in November, inherited the results of “unsustainable spending for years” from the previous government. He also says he’ll be launching a review looking for efficiencies. ... Read More »

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Canada has deported only one Iran official — here’s what we know about those efforts

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

OTTAWA — The presence in Canada of people who played roles in the Iranian regime has come under increased scrutiny ever since Washington launched a war against Iran last month. Diaspora groups have long called on Ottawa to deport people who have served as regime officials in Iran. MPs have been ramping up the pressure ... Read More »

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Photo Gallery: Gov. Gen. Mary Simon presents the Order of Canada awards

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

A former Supreme Court justice, a medical pioneer, a broadcaster and a champion for sex workers joined the Order of Canada during a ceremony at Rideau Hall on Thursday. Gov. Gen. Mary Simon said it’s a privilege to present these individuals with their awards as their names join a long list of distinguished Canadians who ... Read More »

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Minister ‘clarifies’ what he meant about newspaper report on Iranian strike

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

OTTAWA — Defence Minister David McGuinty has walked back his remarks about when and how he learned about an Iranian airstrike that may have hit Canadian assets in Kuwait earlier this month. In prepared remarks Thursday — which he described as a “clarifying statement” — McGuinty said he first learned about the airstrike in a ... Read More »

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Canada, allies say they’re ready to help stop Iran’s shipping blockade

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney has endorsed a statement from Canada and its allies expressing their willingness to contribute to efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz more than two weeks into the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. The statement does not say how they propose to help, although Defence Minister David McGuinty says Canada ... Read More »

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B.C. expands evacuation area due to flooding, risk of landslides

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

VANCOUVER — A regional district on B.C.’s central coast has expanded a local state of emergency and evacuation orders because of flooding and the risk of landslides. An atmospheric river is currently drenching parts of B.C., and the Central Coast Regional District says the local state of emergency now covers the entire area that includes ... Read More »

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