Canada News in English
March 11, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
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Good morning! It’s 11th March, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
Montreal braces for an ice storm as schools close and buses are cancelled.
Canada’s Liberals inch closer to a majority after another opposition MP crosses the floor.
In Westmount, a brick wall partially collapses onto vehicles, injuring one man.
The conflict with Iran may last longer than markets anticipate, raising concerns.
A crucial Quebec byelection could help the Liberals secure a majority government.
U.S. and Israel launch air strikes on Iran as tensions escalate in the region.
Vancouver city councillor sues Mayor Ken Sim for defamation over drug accusations.
Humboldt Broncos crash survivor shares mental health insights with North Bay students.
Ontario’s Ford government confirms a significant reduction in conservation authorities.
Canada commits nearly one billion dollars to drone and airborne defence research.
Mississippi senator faces a prosecutor she previously blocked from the federal bench.
New war statistics show 700,000 Lebanese displaced and one million Israelis in shelters.
Colorectal cancer screening age recommended to drop to 45 by the Canadian Cancer Society.
Toronto Public Health confirms Ontario's first cases of a new mpox variant.
Mobile brain scans are now aiding more Canadian patients during surgeries.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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