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Trump delays China trip as Iran war takes focus: ‘They were fine with it’Trump’s visit to China is seen as an opportunity to build on a fragile trade truce, but it has become tangled in his effort to find an endgame to the war in Iran.U.S. News47 mins
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U.S. woman who wrote grief book after husband’s death found guilty of his murderKouri Richins, 35, slipped five times the lethal dose of fentanyl into a cocktail that her husband Eric drank, according to prosecutors.U.S. News54 mins
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Cuba must ‘change dramatically,’ Rubio says amid blackout, mounting crisesElectricity was slowly being restored to hospitals and some of the island's 11 million residents, but officials warned that its crumbling power network could fail again.World57 mins
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Trump-led push to overhaul U.S. voting rules faces uphill battle in SenateTrump has said he won’t sign other bills until the SAVE America Act is passed, but the days-long Senate floor debate is expected to eventually end with a failed vote.U.S. News1 hour
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Canada Soccer unveils men’s 2026 FIFA World Cup uniformsCanada's men's World Cup team will don its new look, created by Nike, for the first time on March 28, when Canada takes on Iceland in Toronto.Canada1 hour
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NATO hasn’t received formal request for Strait of Hormuz help, Anand saysOn Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump said 'numerous countries' had told him they were 'on the way' to help the U.S. with the Strait of Hormuz.Politics3 hours
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U.S. counterterrorism agency director resigns, ‘cannot’ support Iran warKent said on social media Iran 'posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.'U.S. News4 hours
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Tim Hortons recalls thousands of mugs that may burn you if filled with hot liquidAnyone who purchased the recalled mug is asked to immediately stop using it and return the item to a Tim Hortons restaurant location for a full refund.Canada4 hours
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Dozens of flights cancelled, delayed amid storms in Eastern Canada, U.SHundreds of flights were cancelled or delayed Tuesday, one day after powerful storms swept across the eastern half of the country and upended air travel in multiple cities.Weather5 hours
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Oil tankers are ‘starting to dribble through ‘Strait of Hormuz,’ U.S. saysWhite House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said oil tanker traffic in the Strait of Hormuz starting to move is "a sign of how little Iran has left."World5 hours
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Beef prices continue to soar, but signs of coming relief are emergingStatistics Canada on Monday said the price of beef rose nearly 14 per cent year over year in February, but that rate is slower compared with the month before.Consumer5 hours
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Israel looking for ‘significant change’ to how Canada handles antisemitismThe office of Israel's president down to its ambassador in Ottawa, the message is the same: Canada must do more to curb threats against Jews.Canada5 hours
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Israel says it killed 2 of Iran’s top security officials as war intensifiesThe secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, and the head of the Revolutionary Guard’s all-volunteer Basij force, were “eliminated last night," Israel said.World6 hours
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Montreal-based filmmakers lead Canadian Oscar wins with animated short victoryMontreal filmmakers win best animated short at the Oscars, leading a strong night for Canada with four total Academy Awards.EntertainmentMar 16
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Multiple people killed, injured after bombs explode in Nigeria: officialsExplosions were heard in Maiduguri, the Borno state capital, where Nigeria’s homegrown jihadi Boko Haram extremists have waged an insurgency for more than a decade.WorldMar 16
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Court blocks U.S. child vaccine changes, says RFK Jr. may have violated lawThe decision halts an order to end broad recommendations for all children to be vaccinated against flu, rotavirus, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, some forms of meningitis and RSV.HealthMar 16
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Why Iran is using passage through Strait of Hormuz as geopolitical ‘ransom’Iran is reportedly allowing some ships to travel through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping chokepoint to access the resource-rich Persian Gulf.WorldMar 16
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How Iran oil shock is spurring a crackdown to save energy around the worldIn Thailand, an order for civil servants to work from home for the foreseeable future came with another – use the stairs while the energy squeeze continues.EconomyMar 16
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‘AI brain fry’ or ‘under-challenged’ workers? New reports weigh AI at workA Harvard Business Review study described 'AI brain fry' as 'intensive back-and-forth with the tools, followed by an inability to think clearly, like a mental hangover.'EconomyMar 16
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Saskatchewan RCMP saw almost 10K domestic violence victims in 2025The police agency in a news release on Monday said it was continuing a trend of 'persistently high levels' of both types of interpersonal violence.CrimeMar 16
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Cardi B calls out Canadian fans for not selling out Hamilton show'Y'all not breaking my perfectly sold-out streak. I'm not playing with y'all,' Cardi B said.EntertainmentMar 16
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2 people dead after meningitis outbreak at U.K. universityThe institution cancelled all in-person exams on Monday, and the students' union called off events and shut down venues in response to the outbreak.TrendingMar 16
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Trump says chief of staff Susie Wiles diagnosed with breast cancerTrump said Wiles plans to begin treatment immediately but made no suggestion she was pulling back on her work as one of his closest advisers, in a Truth Social post on Monday.U.S. NewsMar 16
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Cuba reports nationwide blackout as fuel, economic crises deepenThe Ministry of Energy and Mines announced a 'complete disconnection' of the country’s fuel-powered electrical system, plunging nearly 11 million people into darkness.WorldMar 16
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Ford accused of limiting transparency law because of cellphone defeat in courtOntario Premier Doug Ford saw his attempts to stop his cellphone records being partially released blocked by a panel of judges. Critics say he's changing the law as a result.PoliticsMar 16