March 22nd, 2026
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‘People are tired:’ Canadians on humanitarian mission describe life in Cuba

By Canadian Press on March 22nd, 2026

Two Canadians on a humanitarian mission in Cuba say it’s easier for locals to count the number of hours the lights are on than off. And when electricity is flowing, Leanne Isaak says Cubans can be seen scrambling to get as many tasks done as they can, such as cooking, charging phones, showering and filling ... Read More »

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Maritime historical groups earn UNESCO recognition for Black Loyalist archive

By Canadian Press on March 22nd, 2026

HALIFAX — Detailed ledgers, business receipts and church records from Black Loyalists in the 1780s and onward are more than just rich historical texts to Andrea Davis. “This is a part of my history… it means so much to us as a community,” she said in an interview Saturday. Davis is an eighth generation descendant ... Read More »

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Canadians living abroad looking to increase voter turnout ahead of byelections

By Canadian Press on March 22nd, 2026

OTTAWA — Canadians living abroad are calling for increased turnout among overseas voters and arguing that barriers to casting a ballot could be affecting election results. Timothy Veale, the director of Grits Abroad — an organization aimed at connecting Canadian Liberal voters living worldwide — said nearly five million Canadians live outside the country and ... Read More »

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PBO nominee Annette Ryan enters spotlight at a pivotal time for federal finances

By Canadian Press on March 22nd, 2026

OTTAWA — Ottawa’s nominee for federal fiscal watchdog will face questions from members of Parliament on Monday after a turbulent period for the budget office. Annette Ryan, a longtime public servant and currently a deputy director at Canada’s financial intelligence agency, Fintrac, was named as cabinet’s pick to be the next parliamentary budget officer earlier ... Read More »

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B.C. naturopath alleges suspects in Iran activist’s murder sought to ‘silence’ him

By Canadian Press on March 22nd, 2026

VANCOUVER — An affidavit filed by Rosita Fatemi said her meeting with Arezou Soltani and Mehdi Ahmadzadeh Razavi took place in a parking lot in the Park Royal mall in West Vancouver, the heart of British Columbia’s Iranian community. The document said she and her two fellow founding directors of a B.C. non-profit society opposed ... Read More »

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Canadians plan to sail to Gaza despite detention risks

By Canadian Press on March 21st, 2026

Canadians are planning to sail to Gaza again as part of a flotilla that aims to deliver aid and break a nearly 20-year naval blockade months after six Canadians were detained by Israel for attempting a similar mission. Safa Chebbi, spokesperson for the Canadian arm of the Global Sumud Flotilla, said more than 100 boats ... Read More »

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Fréchette and Drainville face off in first CAQ leadership debate

By Canadian Press on March 21st, 2026

QUÉBEC — The first debate in the race to succeed Quebec Premier François Legault as leader of the Coalition Avenir Québec took place in Quebec City, with candidates Christine Fréchette and Bernard Drainville facing off. Saturday’s discussion touched on the economy, public finances, infrastructure, transport, regional development and relations between Canada and the U.S. Tensions ... Read More »

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Three Quebec maritime students who were stranded in Persian Gulf in good spirits

By Canadian Press on March 21st, 2026

MONTREAL — Three students who were stranded aboard ships in the Persian Gulf for more than two weeks arrived back home in good spirits. the director of Quebec’s maritime institute said. All three students arrived in Quebec on Friday after flying from Saudi Arabia to London, then on to Canada. Mélanie Leblanc, director of the ... Read More »

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Three Quebec maritime students return home after being stranded in the Persian Gulf

By Canadian Press on March 21st, 2026

MONTREAL — The director of Quebec’s maritime institute says three students who were stuck in the Persian Gulf for more than two weeks are in good spirits after returning home. The students arrived yesterday in Quebec after flying from Saudi Arabia to London, then on to Canada. The trainees from the maritime institute were part ... Read More »

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Most NDP leadership candidates say they’re in no hurry to become MPs

By Canadian Press on March 21st, 2026

OTTAWA — Four of the five federal NDP leadership candidates say they won’t be in a hurry to enter the House of Commons if they win — a position the only MP in the race calls “a little bit odd.” Filmmaker Avi Lewis said if he is chosen as the new NDP leader next week, ... Read More »

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Federal departments, agencies to shed 12,000 full-time equivalent positions

By Canadian Press on March 21st, 2026

OTTAWA — Federal departments and agencies are looking to cut more than 12,000 full-time equivalent jobs over the next three years as part of the Carney government’s spending review. That figure comes from plans released by federal departments and agencies for 2026-27 outlining how they’ll shed billions of dollars to meet the government’s cost-cutting targets. ... Read More »

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