March 23rd, 2026
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Gov. Gen. Mary Simon honours broadcaster, sex worker champion at Rideau Hall

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

OTTAWA — Gov. Gen. Mary Simon will honour a former Supreme Court justice, a medical pioneer, a broadcaster and a champion for sex trade workers during a ceremony at Rideau Hall today. Rosalie Silberman Abella is to be invested as a companion of the Order of Canada for her work in the Supreme Court on ... Read More »

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Canada Revenue Agency shuttering drop box filing system after tax season closes

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

OTTAWA — The Canada Revenue Agency says it will get rid of dozens of drop boxes used for tax filing and payments across the country after this tax season. The agency says there are 45 of these boxes still operating across the country where Canadians can drop off tax returns, payments and other documents. But ... Read More »

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Supreme Court of Canada to hear challenge of federal firearms ban

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will hear a challenge of a Liberal government ban on more than 1,500 different firearms models and variants. The government banned the use, sale and importation of the weapons in May 2020, signalling they considered them fit only for the battlefield, not for hunting or sport shooting. The ... Read More »

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Canada spending $307M to buy new modular army rifles from Colt

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

OTTAWA — The federal government is buying 30,000 new modular assault rifles for the Canadian Army from Colt Canada in a $307 million procurement deal. That sum covers just the first three years of the contract, after which the federal government has the option of acquiring another 35,000 rifles. The new rifles will replace the ... Read More »

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Poilievre appearing on ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ podcast Thursday

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre sat down for an interview with “The Joe Rogan Experience” for a podcast episode set to be released later today. A spokesperson for Poilievre says he and Rogan recorded a full-length episode, which can run upwards of three hours. Poilievre recorded the episode while in Austin, Texas recently, where ... Read More »

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Canada drops down to 25th place in world happiness rankings: report

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

A new report says Canada has dropped down to 25th place in world happiness rankings, as researchers highlight heavy social media use contributing to a sharp decline in well-being among young people. The annual report published by the Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford found that Finland is the happiest country in the ... Read More »

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In the news: Ottawa urged to help Inuit, Ontario funding cuts, B.C. long-term care

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed … Critics urge Ottawa to help Inuit resist Chinese surveillance, economic dependence The Carney government is leaving Inuit communities at risk of Chinese surveillance and economic dependence and isn’t facing up to the threat China poses to the ... Read More »

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B.C. faces long-term care shortage, and decision to delay facilities is drawing fire

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

VICTORIA — James Wolfe, who lives in B.C.’s Fraser Valley, spent the last year and a half looking for a long-term care bed for his 68-year-old brother Brian, who has Down syndrome and non-verbal dementia. Mostly, it involved a back-and-forth with local health administrators. “They are great people,” he said. “They are very compassionate doing ... Read More »

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Vancouver closing out first no-snow winter in 43 years. There may be more on the way

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

VANCOUVER — Vancouver is poised to close out its first official snow-free winter in 43 years, in what environmental researchers say may become a new norm for southwestern British Columbia rather than an anomaly. Friday marks the start of spring, and with temperatures forecast around 12 degrees, the city is sure to see out winter ... Read More »

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Critics urge Ottawa to help Inuit resist Chinese surveillance, economic dependence

By Canadian Press on March 19th, 2026

OTTAWA — The Carney government is leaving Inuit communities at risk of Chinese surveillance and economic dependence and isn’t facing up to the threat China poses to the North, critics say. “Inuit communities are central to the challenge. Yet they are often not provided with the resources, information or technical support needed to fully assess ... Read More »

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