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Daily Briefing for Saturday, March 14, 2026 (Halifax) 1) World news More US Marines and warships to be moved to Middle East, reports say (BBC) Explosion at Amsterdam Jewish school called a deliberate attack (BBC) Alps avalanche deaths rise this ski season (BBC) 2) Canada news Health Canada says 4 people died after giving plasma…
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Daily Briefing — 2026-03-24 World news Ukraine war updates remain the top global security story, with renewed strikes and pressure for allied support. Reuters Europe Middle East fighting and ceasefire diplomacy remain unstable; energy markets continue to watch for spillover risk. Reuters Middle East China–Taiwan military signaling remains elevated, with ongoing regional security implications. Reuters…
Daily Briefing — 2026-03-13 Prepared: 2026-03-13 07:30 ADT (America/Halifax) 1) World news US military says a refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq; rescue operations ongoing. BBC | AP Ukraine says it is awaiting White House sign-off on a US drone production deal, per AP reporting. AP Middle East conflict remains the dominant global risk theme,…
1) World news Middle East conflict remains the dominant global story, with new cross-border strikes and widening regional fallout. (CBC World, BBC World) Energy and shipping pressure tied to the Strait of Hormuz continues to ripple through global markets. (CBC analysis) 2) Canada news Federal government is appealing the Emergencies Act ruling to the Supreme…
World News Highlights Ongoing global tensions shape the news cycle with focus on regional conflicts, diplomacy, and humanitarian updates. Canada News NATO 2% target: Canada has achieved the NATO 2% defence-spending target, with Atlantic Canada infrastructure investments. (Source) Federal minimum wage: Increase effective April 1, 2026. (Source) Bank of Canada: Commentary on stability amid uncertainty….