Canada March 16, 2023 2 police officers killed in Canadian city of Edmonton Two police officers were killed while responding to a call in the Canadian city of Edmonton. No details were immediately released by the police following Thursday's incident.
World March 16, 2023 Canadian pastor arrested second time for protesting children's drag queen events: 'Sick, twisted perversion' Pastor Derek Reimer was arrested and charged for the second time within weeks after protesting drag queen story time for children at public libraries in Calgary, Alberta.
Canada March 15, 2023 Trudeau taps former governor general to investigate Chinese election interference claims Liberal Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has appointed former Governor General David Johnston to investigate Chinese interference in recent elections.
Brazil March 15, 2023 Brazil reintroduces visa requirements for tourists from US, Australia, Canada, Japan beginning on Oct. 1 Starting on Oct. 1, Brazil is reintroducing a visa requirement for tourists from the U.S., Canada, Japan, and Australia. Brazil's former president scrapped the visa requirement in 2019.
ENTERTAINMENT March 14, 2023 Avril Lavigne tells topless protester to 'get the f--- off' the stage while presenting at Juno Awards Avril Lavigne told off a topless protester who crashed the stage at the 2023 Juno Awards and interrupted the singer while she was presenting.
Los Angeles Dodgers March 14, 2023 Dodgers star Freddie Freeman injured on swing at World Baseball Classic Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star first baseman Freddie Freeman had to leave Tuesday's World Baseball Classic game for Team Canada with a hamstring injury.
Los Angeles Dodgers March 14, 2023 Dodgers' Freddie Freeman reveals 'heartfelt reason' for representing Canada in World Baseball Classic Freddie Freeman says playing for Team Canada in this year's WBC is a way for him to honor his late mother, a Canadian native who passed away from skin cancer when he was 10.
Canada March 14, 2023 Canadian officials insist man intentionally ran over pedestrians in random attack Canadian authorities believe Steeve Gagnon acted deliberately when he rammed a pickup truck into pedestrians in Amqui, Quebec, two of whom died.
Toronto Maple Leafs March 14, 2023 Maple Leafs fans belt out US national anthem in Toronto after singer’s mic cuts out Toronto Maple Leafs fans jumped in when the national anthem singer’s microphone went out during “The Star-Spangled Banner” ahead of Monday night’s game against the Buffalo Sabres.
Media March 14, 2023 University president on paid leave amid questions over Indigenous identity: 'I deeply apologize' Memorial University President Dianne Timmons is under fire over questions about her Indigenous heritage. She took a voluntary six week leave amid the controversy.
Canada March 14, 2023 2 dead, 9 injured in Canada after pickup truck plows into pedestrians A hit-and-run incident in a town in eastern Quebec, Canada, has killed two people and injured nine others. The suspected driver later turned himself in.