March 23rd, 2026
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B.C. avalanches kill four in deadly backcountry weekend

By Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2026

KITIMAT — Police say three heli-skiers were killed on Sunday when they were caught in an avalanche north of Terrace, B.C., on a deadly day in the province’s backcountry that also claimed the life of another person in a separate slide near the Alaska border. RCMP say the avalanche near Terrace happened on Mount Knauss ... Read More »

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3 heli-skiers dead in avalanche near Terrace, B.C., in deadly weekend

By Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2026

KITIMAT — Police in Terrace say three heli-skiers have died after being caught in an avalanche north of the British Columbia community, as part of a deadly weekend in the province’s backcountry. RCMP in Terrace say the avalanche happened on Mount Knauss on the Iridium Shoulder ski run on Sunday at around 1:28 p.m., when ... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: Three heli-skiers dead in B.C. avalanche

By Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2026

KITIMAT — Police say three heli-skiers are dead after an avalanche on Mount Knauss in northwestern British Columbia. More coming. The Canadian Press... Read More »

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Budget watchdog nominee promises ‘pointy analysis’ as MPs question independence

By Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2026

OTTAWA — Ottawa’s choice for the next federal fiscal watchdog promised not to go lightly on the federal government if she is confirmed for the post. Annette Ryan, a longtime public servant and the current deputy director at Canada’s financial intelligence agency, Fintrac, was named as cabinet’s pick to lead the Office of the Parliamentary ... Read More »

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B.C. company faces U.S. sanctions over alleged ties to terrorist group Hezbollah

By Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2026

WASHINGTON — A British Columbia company has been sanctioned by the United States over its alleged ties to fundraising for the Iran-backed terrorist group Hezbollah. Seven Seas for International Trading and Logistics is among a network of 16 companies and individuals designated for sanctions by the U.S. Treasury Department, which says they are led by ... Read More »

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MPs debate contentious hate crimes legislation as House of Commons resumes

By Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2026

OTTAWA — Members of Parliament continued debate on the government’s contentious hate crimes bill Monday after they returned to Ottawa following a break week that saw both the Liberal and Conservative leaders on international trips. The Liberals have passed a motion to impose a time limit on debate for Bill C-9, which would define hatred ... Read More »

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Lawyers tell Supreme Court Quebec’s Bill 21 goes beyond legal scope

By Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2026

OTTAWA — Lawyers challenging Quebec’s secularism law Bill 21 went before the Supreme Court of Canada on Monday arguing the legislation goes too far and is unconstitutional. The lawyers also argued the Quebec government overstepped its provincial jurisdiction on matters of linguistic minorities, religious freedoms and gender equality when it introduced Bill 21. Ichrak Nourel ... Read More »

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Feds say more than 51,000 firearms reported as compensation program nears close

By Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2026

Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree says gun owners have reported more than 51,000 firearms to the federal government with one week left to go in a program to provide compensation for banned guns. The figure is well short of the 136,000 firearms for which the government set aside money when the buyback program for individual ... Read More »

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Air traffic control recordings offer glimpse into situation before LaGuardia crash

By Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2026

OTTAWA — As investigators pore over the site where Air Canada Flight 8646 crashed on Sunday night at LaGuardia airport in New York City, a review of publicly available air traffic control radio transmissions offers a glimpse into what controllers were dealing with in the moment before the crash — and the sorrow of one ... Read More »

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Budget watchdog nominee promises ‘pointy analysis’ as critics question independence

By Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2026

OTTAWA — Ottawa’s choice for the next federal fiscal watchdog promised not to go lightly on the federal government if she is confirmed for the post. Annette Ryan, a longtime public servant and the current deputy director at Canada’s financial intelligence agency, Fintrac, was named as cabinet’s pick to lead the Office of the Parliamentary ... Read More »

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Carney’s government admits ‘error,’ says PM did raise human rights with Xi

By Canadian Press on March 23rd, 2026

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s office says public servants are correcting information the government tabled in Parliament that suggested he did not “proactively” raise human rights or foreign interference during his visit to Beijing. Carney met in January with Chinese President Xi Jinping and told reporters at the end of his visit to Beijing ... Read More »

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