Daily Briefing — 2026-03-31
World News Highlights
US-Iran tensions escalated sharply after missile/drone attacks and threats targeting Iran’s oil exports, while a major 7.7 quake in Burma passed 2,000 deaths and overwhelmed rescue capacity.
Canada News
Closing arguments began in Frank Stronach’s sexual-assault trial; Ottawa extended the 2% alcohol excise-tax cap through 2028 and announced support for strategic rare-earth development in Quebec.Atlantic Canada / Halifax News
Nova Scotia remains focused on budget-cut fallout after Premier Tim Houston reversed part of grant reductions amid public backlash; local outlets are also tracking provincial power-policy and affordability debates.Halifax Weather
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AI News
No single blockbuster AI headline today, but policy pressure is rising around AI data-center oversight in the US; late-March updates include new safety/bug-bounty efforts and fast model/infrastructure releases across major labs.Stay tuned for tomorrow’s briefing.