Among those enjoying their coffee who spotted the new Quebec Liberal Party leader as he made his way through Café Hubert Saint-Jean, located in the province’s Eastern Townships, was Normand Duval. With seven months to go before Quebec elects its next government and after only a little more than a month on the job, Milliard knows he has his work cut out for him. Historically, that role has fallen to the leader of the Quebec Liberals as the clear federalist option in the province. His father worked for Davie Shipyards and his mother was a French teacher in a public school. In 1998, he joined the young Progressive Conservatives before Jean Charest would leave to lead the Quebec Liberals.

March 25, 2026 15:07 UTC

Passage of the Nova Scotia government's budget bill stalled late Tuesday night when a group of singing protesters shut down the final vote to approve the budget. Passage of the Nova Scotia government's budget bill stalled late Tuesday night when a group of singing protesters shut down the final vote to approve the budget. Interim Liberal Leader Iain Rankin said it's a good thing that the budget vote has been delayed. "We've been trying to delay the budget vote for a while to get the premier back here at least," he said. Province House last shut down in 1994The last time Province House was shut down by a protest was in 1994, according to the legislature library.

March 25, 2026 14:35 UTC

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March 25, 2026 14:02 UTC

Tetraski device allows people with complex disabilities to hit the slopesNewsDuration 2:29An organization that helps Canadians with disabilities participate in snow sports has purchased a device that allows participants to have greater control. One of the two tetraskis is for use in the Maritimes. The CBC's Gareth Hampshire reports.

March 25, 2026 13:31 UTC

One corner is not being talked about enough; Jermod McCoy seems to have fallen behind Mansoor Delane. This is the reason I think McCoy stands out as more than just a first-round fallback plan. Why Jermod McCoy Fits What Christian Parker WantsWhen I watched a little bit of tape on Jermod McCoy from 2024, I did not see a one-style corner. The Ball Production Matches What Dallas NeedsThis is the part that keeps pulling me back to Jermod McCoy. The ACL Recovery Changes the ConversationYou cannot look at Jermod McCoy without bringing up the injury.

March 25, 2026 13:05 UTC





"The ten elected members of the committee unanimously adopted a motion to ask the CEO of Air Canada to come and explain himself," the committee said in a statement. The airline posted Rousseau's video message after Air ⁠Canada Express Flight 8646 hit a fire truck on the runway of LaGuardia Airport late Sunday. WATCH | Pilots killed in LaGuardia runway collision mourned by family, community: Who were the pilots killed in the LaGuardia runway collision? | Hanomansing Tonight | Duration 3:37 Family, friends and community members are mourning Antoine Forest and Mackenzie Gunther, the two Air Canada Express pilots killed in Sunday’s crash at New York City's LaGuardia Airport. Rousseau has led Air Canada, which is subject to the Official Languages Act, since early 2021.

March 25, 2026 12:56 UTC

A school crossing guard has died after being injured in a hit-and-run collision in Barrhaven on Monday morning, according to Ottawa police. Ottawa police have arrested a 19-year-old man after a school crossing guard died following a hit-and-run collision near a Barrhaven elementary school on Monday. Monday was School Crossing Guard Day, the safety council said. A former crossing guard himself for three years, Coutts laid flowers at the scene. 'It brought tears to me,' says former crossing guard Clint Coutts of hearing about Clark's death.

March 25, 2026 12:56 UTC

Fin du widget . Federal energy minister says there's strong interest in Canadian energy productsCanadian politicians and business leaders are in Texas promoting Canadian energy. They're in Houston for the annual CERAWeek energy summit. WATCH | What everyone at the global energy conference in Texas is talking about:Début du widget . It attracts the who's who of the energy world, as well as Canadian politicians and business leaders.

March 25, 2026 12:45 UTC

A combination of economic and geopolitical upheaval is raising risks in the financial system and will likely claim some victims around the world, Canada’s top banking regulator told a conference in Montreal on Tuesday. Our geopolitical environment (has) changed on us pretty dramatically, and I don’t think we’re done with that,” said Peter Routledge, head of the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions. “There will be costs associated with that and I don’t know how the costs are going to fall. Many households will see monthly payments rise and there will be pain for some, Routledge said, but he does not expect the financial system here to be shaken. “I think the financial system is going to absorb that toughness, not without pain, but without real threat to financial sector resilience,” he said.

March 25, 2026 09:07 UTC

“That would be significant because it could mean somebody might not hear the other part of the communication,” she told reporters. Someone in the fire truck, identified as truck one, responds 12 seconds later and, after a quick procedural exchange, is cleared to “cross runway four at taxiway delta” and acknowledges. Per the recording, one pilot transferred controls of the aircraft to another just two seconds after touchdown, which was six seconds before impact. “At four seconds, the tower again instructed truck one to stop,” Brazy said. “At 0 seconds, the recording ended.”Our website is the place for the latest breaking news, exclusive scoops, longreads and provocative commentary.

March 25, 2026 08:11 UTC

Where are the most congested roads in Edmonton? NewsDuration 1:49The City of Edmonton recently released a report detailing some of city's most congested roads. The CBC's Tristan Mottershead dives into where some of these busy streets are located.

March 25, 2026 05:08 UTC

I have even written two novels where cats think they are people: “The ESP Theory” and “Holding it Together”. Where I was going with the litter box is whether we will have school board elections this fall. Well, Doug fixed that for you, but he did nothing to cover the cost of constructing human-sized litter boxes and cat litter, did he? One cannot go to the local pet store and buy a litter box that will accommodate a human cat. Then the question arises: who is going to clean the litter box?

March 25, 2026 04:07 UTC

A Calgary man is facing 21 charges, including for child luring and extortion, after allegedly using social media to lure young girls. The charges followed an investigation that involved the Calgary Police Service, Red Deer RCMP and Morinville RCMP. ICE said the man was an assistant coach with a girls' hockey team in Calgary when he was arrested. His alleged social media activity included luring young girls online and demanding sexual content. Charges faced by the man include child luring, invitation to sexual touching, extortion, uttering threats, making sexually explicit materials available to a child, and the making, distribution, possession and accessing of child sexual abuse materials.

March 25, 2026 04:02 UTC

A worker was rolling a 454-kilogram tire out of a transport-truck trailer when the tire tipped over and crushed him, a Moncton court heard Tuesday. Coast Tire & Auto Service Ltd. is on trial on a charge under New Brunswick's Occupational Health and Safety Act. Bourque said he backed the transport truck up to a loading bay at Coast Tire's Baig Boulevard location in Moncton. Derrick Fillmore, who was assistant manager at the time, testified Coast Tire wanted oversize tires tires shipped on pallets so forklifts could move them. LeMesurier, the lawyer for Coast Tire, said he's still considering whether to present evidence.

March 25, 2026 03:55 UTC

An 18-year-old man has been charged with second-degree murder in a deadly daytime shooting on a highway south of Edmonton. The circumstances of the killing — Singh was a devout Amritdhari Sikh — have prompted calls for police to investigate it as a potential hate crime. A friend who was in the car and watched Singh die on the highway, also called on the RCMP to investigate the shooting as a hate crime. The man, who spoke with CBC News on condition of confidentiality, characterized the shooting as unprovoked and said Singh was a kind, hard worker who had no conflict with anyone. In an interview Tuesday, the man told CBC News he relieved that the RCMP investigation had resulted in an arrest.

March 25, 2026 03:53 UTC