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Daily Briefing — 2026-04-07

World News Highlights

AP World highlights: South Korea’s spy agency says Kim Jong Un’s teenage daughter is increasingly viewed as heir apparent; AP also spotlights conditions inside Iran during the current conflict and reports on U.S.-Cuba tensions as lawmakers visit Havana.

Canada News

CBC front-page highlights: house prices are easing in Canada’s priciest cities but remain hard for first-time buyers, tax-season guidance is trending ahead of deadline, and a report says some Canadian Forces intelligence-gathering during COVID violated rules.

Atlantic Canada / Halifax News

Halifax/Atlantic: CityNews (via Canadian Press) leads with Artemis II lunar flyby reactions from Canadian astronaut Jenni Gibbons, an 82% jump in Nova Scotia commercial solar capacity in 2025, and an Alberta separation petition court challenge with treaty-rights arguments.

Halifax Weather

Current: -0°C, Sunny, humidity 76%, wind 14 km/h W.

  • 2026-04-07: -0°C to 6°C, Sunny
  • 2026-04-08: -2°C to 8°C, Sunny
  • 2026-04-09: -1°C to 8°C, Sunny

Full forecast and alerts: Environment Canada – Halifax

Weather alerts: Active alerts may be in effect. Check Environment Canada alerts for details.

AI News

AI: Anthropic announced expanded compute partnerships with Google and Broadcom, targeting about 3.5GW of next-gen TPU capacity from 2027, a move seen as reducing dependence on Nvidia while scaling Claude demand.

Stay tuned for tomorrow’s briefing.

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