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CBC News is your destination for comprehensive coverage of the total solar eclipse in Canada.

Parts of Canada, the U.S. and Mexico will experience a total solar eclipse on Monday

CBC News Special: The Eclipse in Canada

Started 37 minutes ago

Stay with CBC News all day for a “CBC News Special: The Eclipse in Canada” as the path of totality travels throughout North America on CBC TV, CBC Gem, CBC News Network and streaming live on the CBC News app and cbcnews.ca.

CBC News is your destination for comprehensive coverage of the total solar eclipse in Canada.

Stay with CBC News for a CBC News Special: The Eclipse in Canada beginning at 1 p.m. ET, as the path of totality travels across North America. You can watch it on CBC-TV, CBC Gem and CBC News Network. You’ll be able to stream it live on CBC News Explore, the CBC News app and CBCNews.ca.

The NASA feed will be live as of 1 p.m. ET. We’ll also bring you live feeds of the eclipse, including one from Niagara Falls, Ont., where officials are expecting huge crowds. 

CBC News will also be live on TikTok from Hamilton starting at 2:10 p.m. ET.

If you’re worried about the weather, here’s a look at what’s expected at some key viewing locations: 

Weather forecast along the eclipse path of totality

6 hours ago

Duration 2:15

Will the weather co-operate with the plans of millions to see today’s total solar eclipse? Chris Murphy of the Weather Network has today’s forecast.




How to watch the solar eclipse safely

6 hours ago

Duration 2:43

A total solar eclipse is set to pass through parts of Canada, the United States and Mexico on April 8. CBC News spoke with an expert at Toronto’s York University to learn three easy ways to view the cosmic event without harming your eyes.

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