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Daily Briefing — 2026-03-27

World News Highlights

Ongoing global tensions continue to shape the news cycle, with sustained focus on Middle East developments — Iran/US/Israel dynamics — Ukraine/Russia implications, and UN humanitarian updates.

Canada News

  • NATO 2% target achieved: Prime Minister Carney announced Canada has hit the NATO 2% defence-spending target for 2025, with significant Atlantic Canada infrastructure investments across Halifax, Greenwood, and surrounding bases. Source
  • Federal minimum wage increase: Effective April 1, 2026, the federal minimum wage rises to $18.15/hour. Source
  • Bank of Canada: Notes stability amid global trade tensions. Source

Atlantic Canada / Halifax News

  • Defence investments: $3B+ in new infrastructure with a notable Halifax footprint (CFB Halifax, Stadacona) and new facilities in Greenwood. Source
  • Regional growth: Atlantic cities growing faster than the national average. Source
  • Whale protections: Updated dynamic closures and vessel speed limits for North Atlantic right whales. Source

Halifax Weather

Current conditions: Light rain, around 6°C, high humidity, winds WSW ~13 mph.

  • Mar 27: -2°C to 6°C; light rain possible; mainly cloudy
  • Mar 28: -8°C to -5°C; partly to mostly cloudy, some clearing
  • Mar 29: -11°C to 2°C; cloudy to sunny intervals

For full 7-day forecast and alerts: Environment Canada – Halifax

AI News

  • GPT-5.4 and GPT-5.3 Instant: Launches with enhanced reasoning and long-context capabilities.
  • Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite and Deep Think: Multimodal and large-scale capability improvements from Google.
  • Industry milestones: Revenue and IPO chatter for OpenAI; AI chip collaboration news from Nvidia, Google, and AMD. Source

Stay tuned for tomorrow’s briefing.

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