March 7th, 2026

National News

More witnesses to testify in case of woman being sued by Quebec Cardinal Marc Ouellet

By Canadian Press on March 6th, 2026

MONTREAL — More witnesses will testify today in the civil trial of a woman being sued for defamation by Quebec Cardinal Marc Ouellet. Paméla Groleau took the stand in a Montreal courtroom on Thursday to testify in her own defence and reiterate the allegations that prompted the lawsuit. Groleau told the court that Ouellet touched ... Read More »

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Ottawa office market experts left in the dark over feds’ return-to-work needs

By Canadian Press on March 6th, 2026

OTTAWA — Ottawa real estate watchers are calling on the federal government to be more clear about its workspace needs as public servants prepare to spend more time in the office. Landlords and office brokers want to know whether the federal government is going to need more space to accommodate ramped-up return-to-office plans after years ... Read More »

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Lawyers set to make legal arguments today in Frank Stronach’s sexual assault trial

By Canadian Press on March 6th, 2026

TORONTO — Lawyers are set to make legal arguments this afternoon in the Toronto sexual assault trial of billionaire businessman Frank Stronach. Prosecutors finished presenting their evidence Wednesday and the court is set to address some legal issues before the defence begins its case next week. Defence lawyer Leora Shemesh has said she will seek ... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: Carney arrives in Japan on final stop of Asia trip

By Canadian Press on March 5th, 2026

TOKYO — Prime Minister Mark Carney has landed in Japan on the final stop of a 10-day trip that also included Australia and India. The trip is the first Carney has taken since his headline-grabbing speech at the World Economic Forum called for middle powers to unite against the impact of dominant nations. It is ... Read More »

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Coroner says B.C. teen was forced into water by dingoes in Australia

By Canadian Press on March 5th, 2026

BRISBANE — A coroner in Australia has determined that a 19-year-old British Columbia woman drowned when she was attacked by a pack of dingoes on an early morning walk. Piper James was on a backpacking trip and had been working on the island of K’Gari when she died on Jan. 19. The Coroners Court of ... Read More »

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Kerry Sim, who killed B.C. teen Reena Virk in 1997, loses parole revocation appeal

By Canadian Press on March 5th, 2026

The killer of British Columbia teenager Reena Virk has lost an appeal over the cancellation of her day parole last year following a positive drug test result. A decision of Parole Board of Canada’s appeal division says Kerry Sim, known as Kelly Ellard when she was convicted of the 1997 killing, had appealed the move, ... Read More »

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Poilievre says he has reservations about Carney’s suggested fiscal watchdog

By Canadian Press on March 5th, 2026

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he has “serious” reservations about Prime Minister Mark Carney’s suggestion for a new Parliamentary Budget Officer and is calling for the latest interim watchdog to get the job. He suggests that has been told the name of the appointee, but does not disclose it in the letter to ... Read More »

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Canada’s defence chief says allies may help Gulf states bombed by Iran

By Canadian Press on March 5th, 2026

OTTAWA — Canada’s defence chief Gen. Jennie Carignan said allies are in talks about possibly helping Persian Gulf states defend themselves against bombing from Iran. Speaking to reporters at a defence and security conference in Ottawa Thursday, Carignan said a meeting is set for early Friday morning to discuss such a proposal among allied militaries ... Read More »

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Police used neck restraint on B.C. man who died after altercation: paramedic

By Canadian Press on March 5th, 2026

VANCOUVER — A paramedic testifying at a public hearing into the 2015 death of Myles Gray says he had trouble intubating the man and was told by a Vancouver officer that police had used batons and a “lateral neck restraint” as they tried to make an arrest. Stephen Shipman, an advanced life support paramedic who ... Read More »

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Eby says OpenAI’s Altman will apologize to Tumbler Ridge, B.C., in wake of shootings

By Canadian Press on March 5th, 2026

VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier David Eby says OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has agreed to apologize to the people of Tumbler Ridge after the mass shooting by a user of the firm’s technology, whose worrisome online behaviour wasn’t flagged to police by the company. Eby says OpenAI will also work with the province to come ... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: Canada’s defence chief says allies may help Gulf states bombed by Iran

By Canadian Press on March 5th, 2026

OTTAWA — Canada’s defence chief Gen. Jennie Carignan says allies are in talks about possibly helping Persian Gulf states defend themselves against bombing from Iran. Carignan says a meeting is set for Friday to discuss such a proposal among allied militaries and the Canadian Armed Forces would present a recommendation to the government. She did ... Read More »

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