Canada News in English
March 2, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 2nd March, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
India remains a key player in espionage and interference concerns in Canada, says CSIS.
Police in Montreal have canceled the Amber Alert for an abducted teenager.
Mayhem continues in Mexico following the killing of a cartel leader, with violence spilling over borders.
Carney signs multi-billion dollar deals with India's Modi, aiming for a free trade agreement.
N.S. premier faces backlash at African Heritage Month gala over recent budget cuts.
Federal agreement acknowledges Musqueam's Aboriginal title in Metro Vancouver, marking a significant milestone.
Canadians in the Middle East are feeling the impact of ongoing U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran.
Health Canada is urged to mandate labeling for gene-edited pork products.
Universal cholesterol screening for children could significantly lower heart attack risks in adulthood.
New data reveals a vulnerable period for Quebec parents regarding perinatal mental health.
Gushue and Young secure wins at the Brier in St. John’s, showcasing strong performances.
Claude hits the top spot on the App Store as users shift support towards Anthropic's stance.
Discovery of colossal 'Super-Jupiters' puzzles scientists, prompting new studies on gas giant planets.
France plans to enhance its military presence in the Middle East amid escalating tensions.
Canada's Katelyn Fung and Kate Miller capture their first international diving medal together.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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