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Five things to know about Canadian Jeremy Hansen’s upcoming trip to the moon and back

By Canadian Press on March 31st, 2026

LONGUEUIL — The Artemis II mission is in its final preparation stages for a potential launch window on Wednesday, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen is set to make history as the first Canadian to fly around the moon. The Canadian Space Agency is hoping this “once-in-a-generation” event inspires young people to dream big. Hansen, 50, ... Read More »

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Carney condemns Israel’s ‘illegal’ invasion of Lebanon, calls for ceasefire

By Canadian Press on March 31st, 2026

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada “condemns” Israel’s invasion of Lebanon, which he calls “illegal” and a violation of territorial sovereignty. Carney is also calling for a ceasefire, marking a strengthening of his government’s language as the armed conflict worsens and Israeli ground troops move deeper into the country. Carney says that by ... Read More »

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Ottawa’s fiscal year shaping up better than budget forecasts: BMO economist

By Canadian Press on March 31st, 2026

OTTAWA — The federal government’s annual deficit for the fiscal year ending today is tracking below Ottawa’s own expectations set out the 2025 budget, despite increased spending. The fiscal monitor published last Friday showed Ottawa’s deficit from April to January came in at $31.2 billion. With just two months left in the federal fiscal calendar, ... Read More »

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PM says F-35 review ongoing after Norad chief says they’re not critical

By Canadian Press on March 31st, 2026

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is choosing his words carefully after the head of Norad suggested advanced aircraft like the F-35 are not critical to continental defence. Asked about the fighter jet contract at a news conference today, Carney said his government is still considering a range of factors in its review of plans ... Read More »

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Stronach’s accusers lied, defence argues in final submissions at sex assault trial

By Canadian Press on March 31st, 2026

TORONTO — The women accusing Frank Stronach of sexual assault lied and in some cases fabricated their accounts, lawyers for the Canadian auto parts tycoon argued Monday as they urged the court to find him not guilty of all charges. The four remaining complainants in the case “lied, manipulated and certainly attempted to deceive the ... Read More »

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Photo Gallery: Stephen Lewis Dies at 88

By Canadian Press on March 31st, 2026

Stephen Lewis, Canada’s former ambassador to the United Nations and one-time leader of the Ontario NDP has died. Lewis was 88. The Stephen Lewis Foundation announced his death Tuesday. He held multiple posts with the UN after his four-year stint as Canada’s ambassador, including as a special adviser to then secretary-general Kofi Annan. He is ... Read More »

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Big streamers’ challenge of CRTC financial disclosure rules won’t go ahead

By Canadian Press on March 31st, 2026

OTTAWA — The Federal Court of Appeal won’t hear a court case filed by large foreign streaming companies fighting a CRTC requirement to disclose financial information. The court has dismissed a motion for leave to appeal by the Motion Picture Association—Canada targeting a portion of the federal broadcast regulator’s recent decision on Canadian content rules. ... Read More »

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Fact File: Video of MAID patient playing cello isn’t Canadian government advertising

By Canadian Press on March 31st, 2026

A short video shared to social media last week offered a glimpse into the “final days” of a woman at the end of her life. Some claimed the video was an advertisement for medical assistance in dying from the Canadian government or an “assisted suicide company.” The video was in fact produced for a campaign ... Read More »

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Federal government taking over vaccine injury compensation, aims to address backlog

By Canadian Press on March 31st, 2026

OTTAWA — The federal public health agency is taking over administration of a program that compensates people who have been injured by vaccines, months after Health Minister Marjorie Michel ordered an audit of the program following complaints about its administration. The vaccine injury support program began accepting claims in June 2021, after the widespread rollout ... Read More »

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Astronaut Jeremy Hansen fields kids’ queries ahead of Artemis II launch opening

By Canadian Press on March 31st, 2026

LONGUEUIL — Jeremy Hansen is on the cusp of embarking on a historic deep space mission to the moon months after admitting to some inquisitive students that while the unknowns present a scary prospect, some risks are worth it. Hansen was asked in October about his fears as he took questions from Grade 5 and ... Read More »

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Federal government taking over vaccine injury compensation, looks to address backlog

By Canadian Press on March 31st, 2026

OTTAWA — The federal public health agency is taking over administration of a program that provides compensation to people who have been injured by vaccines. The Vaccine Injury Support Program began accepting claims in June 2021, after the widespread rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine. People who experienced a “serious and permanent injury” as a result ... Read More »

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