President Joe Biden is aiming to use the leadup to the release of his proposed budget next week to sketch a dire picture of what could happen to U.S. health care if congressional Republicans have their way with federal spending
2nd-seeded Casper Ruud advances to 2nd round at Mexican Open
Casper Ruud moved into the second round of the Mexican Open by beating Argentine qualifier Guido Andreozzi 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (2).
Ukrainians with little to no military experience take up arms to defend their country
CNA spoke to volunteer soldiers in Kyiv and was also granted rare access to an army base in Northern England where new Ukrainian recruits are being trained.
UK’s Rishi Sunak tries to win over skeptics to his Brexit deal
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Jan 6 suspect known as ‘Sedition Panda’ is arrested
‘He was among the first approximately twenty rioters to enter [Parliamentary door] after it was breached,’ FBI affidavit states
Australian-designed military drone unveiled at show
An Australian-designed drone was unveiled at the Australian International Airshow near Melbourne on Tuesday. (Feb. 28)
Speed cameras: What’s your take?
The City of Ottawa has plans to more than double the number of speed cameras on its streets. Four will be installed outside of community safety zones. CBC spoke with Ottawans to get their take on the issue.
The artist behind this NAC mural hopes it inspires future generations
Haitian-Canadian muralist Jimmy Baptiste was commissioned by the National Arts Centre to create a work of art in honour of Black History Month for its Kipnes Lantern. (Photo: Catherine Wilkie)
Why it’s so hard for fraud victims to get restitution in Ontario
In part two of CBC Toronto’s investigative series, The Cost of Fraud, reporter Angelina King looks at how Ontario’s restitution system isn’t working for victims. Not only is the onus on them to track down the money they’re owed, it ends up costing them…
Fairtrade pop-up in Shoreditch highlights risk of ‘endangered’ everyday essentials
Empty supermarket shelves and stock shortages are becoming increasingly common, but today the Fairtrade Foundation warns that everyday essentials including bananas, coffee and cocoa could be at risk of becoming ‘endangered’ due to climate change.