Canada's March 2026 Express Entry draws showed extreme CRS score variation, from record highs of 742 to the lowest levels in 18 months across multiple immigration streams.
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A Nova Scotia Supreme Court case is examining the legality of a provincial woods ban introduced to prevent wildfires, with potential implications for future emergency powers.
Ontario Provincial Police cleared Toronto officers of wrongdoing in the Umar Zameer case, finding no evidence of collusion or false testimony.
Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute (GCVI) was placed under a temporary lockdown following an unfounded threat on March 12, 2026. Police cleared the scene and confirmed student safety.
A US F-15 fighter jet crashed in Al Jahra, Kuwait, on March 2, 2026, after catching fire mid-air; the pilot successfully ejected as regional tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran escalate.
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary has issued a shelter-in-place order for Ann Harvey Place in St. John's due to an active public safety investigation, requiring residents to stay indoors.
A province-wide Amber Alert in Manitoba was cancelled after a two-year-old boy abducted from a Winnipeg home was found safe. Police arrested a 34-year-old suspect following a public tip.
A massive winter storm has brought the Northeast to a standstill, causing widespread school closures, thousands of flight cancellations, and significant travel delays as cleanup begins.
Nearly 2,000 students in Northern Ontario are without transportation as Alouette Bus Lines drivers strike over a wage dispute, leaving parents to find alternative ways to get children to school.








