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Daily Briefing — 2026-03-15

Daily Briefing for 2026-03-15 (Halifax time)

  1. World news
    U.S.–Iran escalation is dominating international coverage, with reports of expanded strikes, shipping disruption risks near the Strait of Hormuz, and energy-market volatility.
    Links: Reuters World · BBC World
  2. Canada news
    Canadian coverage is focused on economic pressure tied to U.S. trade/tariff uncertainty, federal seat-count shifts in Ottawa, and downstream oil-price risk from Middle East instability.
    Links: CBC Canada · CTV Canada · The Globe and Mail (Canada)
  3. Atlantic Canada / Halifax news
    Local reporting highlights Nova Scotia budget debate fallout (including arts/culture funding concerns), public demonstrations, and regional cost-of-living/weather impacts.
    Links: CBC Nova Scotia · Halifax CityNews · SaltWire Halifax
  4. Weather for Halifax + alerts (next 7 days)
    Forecast pattern: milder and wet/windy Monday–Tuesday (highs near 7–13°C), then a colder turn mid- to late-week with mixed sun/cloud and periodic flurries (highs around -2 to +3°C).
    Alert status: Environment Canada has a Special Weather Statement in effect for Halifax areas for Monday into Monday night, calling for 30–50 mm rain (locally higher), strong southerly gusts (70 km/h, up to 90 km/h in exposed areas), rapid snowmelt, and localized flooding risk.
    Links: Environment Canada Halifax 7-day forecast · Halifax Metro alert page · Halifax County East alert page
  5. AI news summary
    This week’s AI coverage is led by OpenAI financing/infrastructure and product updates, plus ongoing enterprise-platform competition among major labs and cloud providers; legal/regulatory scrutiny remains active across the sector.
    Links: OpenAI News · Google AI Blog · Anthropic News · TechCrunch AI

Sports note: No globally significant sports event requiring inclusion in today’s briefing.

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