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Iranian and European foreign ministers hold talks in Geneva today as part of diplomatic effort to end the Israel-Iran conflict.
The Liberal government set to pass its major projects bill as the House rises for the summer.
A CBC investigation has found a deadly synthetic opioid is becoming easier to smuggle into Canada.
Summer blockbuster, Jaws, turns 50.
Iran hits Israeli hospital in fresh round of counter attacks in Middle East.
First Nations leaders say Mark Carney's major projects bill C-5 should not receive royal assent until the governor general addresses their concerns.
The mother of 3-year-old Quebec girl who was found after missing for 3 days to make court appearance Friday.
Yukon Liberal Party members vote for new leader.
Company which was ordered to repay temporary foreign workers who complained about work conditions at Canadian Tire, says it will appeal.
People across the U.S. are celebrating Juneteenth, but the Trump administration has no official events planned.
The world is waiting to see if US President Donald Trump will enter the conflict between Israel and Iran.
MAGA followers and Republican lawmakers divided about potential U.S. involvement in Israel-Iran conflict.
CSIS says hostile state actors may be trying to deceptively hire private investigators to track people in Canada.
Officials in Prime Minister Mark Carney's office say the US wanted to water down a G7 statement about Russia's war in Ukraine, then retract the statement.
There is still no trace of Lilly and Jack Sullivan, the two young siblings who disappeared in Pictou, Nova Scotia.
Young Indigenous drummers from Squamish Nation in British Columbia, go viral with performance for grizzly bears on Grouse Mountain.
US President Donald Trump denies he left the G7 summit early to work on ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
Trump's absence a problem for India's Narendra Modi, who wanted to talk tariffs at G7 summit.
Gaza Health Ministry says Israeli tanks killed at least 50 Palestinians killed waiting for aid in Khan Younis.
Canada's cancer-screening guidelines might be outdated, so the group that sets them is getting an overhaul.
The University of Alberta now says it will no longer use the controversial "Casper" medical school test.
Mark Carney and Donald Trump to meet one-on-one at G7 leader's summit in Kananaskis, Alberta.
Rockets fly between Iran and Israel for a 4th night. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says it is possible Israel's missile strike will lead to regime change in Iran.
Another Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner forced to turn around after technical issue, days after deadly crash in India.
Five provincial premiers are in Boston this morning to talk tariffs.
US President Donald Trump says he wants to step up ICE raids in Democratic-run cities.
The Liberal government is looking to boost domestic travel this summer with a new pass offering free admission to national parks and historic sites.
Death toll in Israel rises after latest round of fighting between Iran and Israel.
Trump and Putin discuss conflict in Middle East, war in Ukraine in phone coversation.
Middle East conflict overshadows G-7 leaders summit in Alberta.
Investigators still trying to determine the cause of Air India crash.
A St. John's fire hall sees an all female crew for the first time in its 130-year history.
Minnesota lawmaker and husband killed in 'politically motivated assassination,' another Democrat lawmaker also shot.
Sirens in Israel warn of new Iranian missiles and Israel continues its strikes on Iran on the second day of hostilities.
Massive US military parade to be met with widespread protests.
Trooping the Colour ceremony in honour of the King's birthday pays tribute to Air India crash victims.
Tehran vows retaliation as Israel targets Iranian nuclear sites, military and scientist leaders in overnight attacks.
United States distances itself from attack on Iran.
Rescue teams and sniffer dogs recovery at least 265 bodies at crash site of Air India flight 171.
U.S. National Guard still on the streets of Los Angeles after an appeals court issued stay on lower court order banning their presence.
Prime Minister Mark Carney takes a different approach to G7 communique in effort to avoid a repeat of the drama at Canada's last G7 summit.
Port Dover, Ontario limiting number of motorcycle parking on main streets this Friday the 13th.
London-bound Air India flight 171 crashes into doctors' housing in Ahmedabad. One Canadian was on board the flight.
RFK Jr. names new vaccine advisers after firing previous advisory committee.
Spokane, Washington imposes curfew in response to growing protests against Donald Trump's immigration policy.
UN nuclear watchdog formally accuses Iran of not complying with its nuclear obligations.
Canadians still experiencing longer wait times for certain surgeries, even though pandemic backlogs have been cleared.
New report recommends ways Canada can pull ahead in the race for critical minerals.
Billionaire Elon Musk says he regrets some of his posts about US President Donald Trump.
Tradwife debate for grade 9 students in Australia stirs up controversy.
New graduates in Canada compete with AI for jobs and suffer high unemployment.
Mass arrests at protests against immigration raids, as nightly curfew kicks in for Los Angeles.
Right-wing group called Project Ontario calls on Premier Doug Ford to be more conservative.
Some Canadians choose to stay and fight fires threatening their properties.
US President Donald Trump deploys more National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles amid ongoing immigration protests.
Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Wagner warns judicial independence is under attack around the world.
Canada's Auditor General says F-35 procurement project now expected to cost 50% more than original estimate.
Israel deporting Greta Thunberg and other "Freedom Flotilla" activists who attempted to break naval blockade of Gaza.
Canada joins the UK, Australia, and New Zealand in announcing sanctions against 2 Israeli ministers.
"Don't panic, eat bannock." The motto of wildfire evacuees from Sandy Lake First Nation.
A team of Australian firefighters deploys to help crews in Alberta.
Prime Minister Mark Carney outlines new defence plan for Canada that is less reliant on United States for security.
California governor Gavin Newsom says he will sue US President Donald Trump for illegally deploying National Guard during ongoing immigration protests in Los Angeles.
Israeli forces seize control of Gaza-bound aid boat, detain Greta Thunberg and other activists onboard.
Closing statements begin in the sexual assault trial of 5 former World Junior hockey players.
A widow left fighting for thousands of dollars after her late husband's pension was sent to the wrong person.
"Maybe Happy Ending" wins best new musical at Tony Awards, and Pulitzer-winning playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins wins second Tony for "Purpose."
Ottawa accepts Ontario's request for federal assistance with wildfires.
Donald Trump orders National Guard to L.A. following immigration raids.
Israel's Defence Minister says he has instructed the military to stop a boat carrying aid and activist Greta Thunberg from reaching Gaza.
Colombian presidential hopeful survives assassination attempt.
Italy holds referendum on who gets citizenship.
A small town in southern Manitoba held it first-ever pride parade Saturday.
Fires burning across Canada continue to force people out of their homes.
Russia pummels Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city, in overnight attack that kills three.
Ottawa's move to eliminate internal trade barriers leaves the heavy lifting to provinces.
Researchers say Australia's iconic sulphur-crested cockatoos are more intelligent that previously thought.
Federal government is poised to table legislation to bring down internal trade barriers.
Canada's jobless rate up 0.1 percent in May; now at 7 percent.
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation announces closure of all Gaza aid distribution sites.
Russian strikes kill at least 4 people in Ukraine in possible retaliation for recent Ukrainian attacks.
Residents of Weyakwin, Saskatchewan, return home after wildifre evacuation order lifted.
Statscan: Canada posts largest merchandise trade deficit on record in Apri.
Israeli forces have recovered the bodies of two hostages, including Canadian citizen, Judi Weinstein-Haggai.
An estimated 30,000 people are on the move in two western provinces, Manitoba and Saskatchewan from out-of-control wildfires.
Bank of Canada holds interest rate at 2.75%.
Canadians in steel and aluminum industries are waking up to 50% tariffs from the United States.
Wildfires are causing more damage to communities in northern Saskatchewan.
No aid will be handed out in Gaza today as Gaza Humanitarian Foundation pauses distribution after violence.
Sexual assault centres say the number of calls they are receiving are up, prompted by trial of 5 former junior hockey players.
Ecologists concerned push to deep sea mine will disturbing delicate, unknown ecosystems of deep oceans.
Fast-moving fire forces evacuation of La Ronge in northern Saskatchewan.
Some wildfire evacuees from Manitoba are still trying to find shelter.
Dominic Leblanc, Canada's minister responsible for trade with the United States, goes Washington, D.C. before expected steel and aluminum tariffs put in place.
The Hamas-run health ministry says at least 27 people have been killed near an aid distribution centre in Gaza.
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk calls for a convidence vote, after right-wing President narrowly elected.
Exit polls point to an opposition win in South Korea's presidential election.
Netherlands' government facing a political crisis after far-right politician Geert Wilders pulls party out of the ruling coalition.
Prime Minster Mark Carney meets with provincial and territorial counterparts.
Ukraine defense minister and a senior aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin lead talks in Istanbul
At least 8 injured in attack in Boulder, Colorado at demonstration honoring Israeli hostages.
A large solar field in Alberta generates electricity, but also eggs and honey.
CBC/Radio-Canada wins 42 Canadian Screen Awards.
Thousands of people in the Prairies are leaving their communities as wildfires threaten their homes.
Dozens killed by Israeli tank fire at aid centre in Rafah.
A brisk walk a few times a week could help keep colon cancer away, study suggests.
Today is date by which Hudson's Bay is to lay off more than 8,300 employees.
As wildfires force 17-thousand people out of their homes, Prime Minister Mark Carney convenes an incident response group
US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth is calling on Indo-Pacific allies to raise defence spending to counter the threat from China.
U.S. fugitive Patrick Lutts Jr., arrested after fleeing to Toronto is now speaking out.
Skateboarding legend Tony Hawk makes surprise visit to B.C. mountain town to open skate park expansion.
Canada's GDP grew by annualized rate of 2.2% in first quarter, beating expectations.
Saskatchewan is the latest province to declare a state of emergency -- justy one day after Manitoba - as wildfires force thousands of people out of their homes
The accused in Vancouver's fatal car ramming could learn if he's fit to stand trial.
A Russian national living in Toronto is accused of violating sanctions on Russia.
U.S. Court of International Trade rules many of Donald Trump's tariffs illegal.
Janyce McGregor explains what that US tariff ruling could mean for Canada.
Elon Musk leaves Trump administration after leading effort to slash U.S. government.
Manitoba declares province-wide state of emergency over wildfires.
Alberta battles wildfires amid extreme heat warning.
Fire in central Labrador burning one kilometre away from Churchill Falls.
Historical documents show health officials knew gold mines in N.W.T. were contaminating the city of Yellowknife in the 1940s and '50s.
Chinese paraglider ordered to stay grounded after updraft takes him 8,000 metres into the sky.
Indigenous leaders in Yukon say support for the search for unmarked graves near former residential schools appears to be diminishing.
Prime Minister Mark Carney makes his Question Period debut.
US President Donald Trump says Canada will have to pay 61 Billion USD to join Golden Dome missile defence system.
Israel says its forces have killed senior Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar.
World Meteorological Organization warns the next 5 years could be the hottest on record, and on average, warm by more than 1.5 degrees Celsius.
Two men convicted in a cross-border human smuggling case to be sentenced in U.S.
US embassies around the world ordered to stop processing new visas for foreign students.
King Charles delivers throne speech, starting new session of Canadian Parliament.
Yukon, B.C. agree to work together on electrical grid connection.
The controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation releases photos to prove it has begun distributing food to Palestinians.
Russia's defence ministry says its troops have taken control of more territory in eastern Ukraine.
Sexual assault trial for five former World Junior players continues, after judge rules key piece of evidence inadmissible.
Venture capital money for Canadian startups could dry up with U.S. tariffs.
Blue Danube by Austrian composer Johann Strauss to be beamed into outer space.
US President Donald Trump says Vladimir Putin has gone absolutely crazy following a major round of aerial attacks on Ukraine.
Health officials in Gaza say more than 50 people killed by Israeli airstrikes overnight.
Judge rules some text messages are not admissable as evidence in sexual assault trial of 5 former world junior hockey players.
B.C. man has his credit score completely wiped out due to a policy that could affect millions of Canadians.
6 candidates in the running to become speaker in House of Commons.
87-year-old Louise Fraser goes to University, gets education degree, in quest to teach Cree.
Russia and Ukraine say they have completed an exchange of prisoners of war the largest since the war began.
Today marks five years to the day since George Floyd was murdered by a police officer in Minneapolis.
Texas is a step closer to requiring all public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments.
Big week ahead in Ottawa where Parliament is set to open and King Charles prepares to deliver Speech from the Throne.
In southeastern Australia, floods are being blamed for at least eight deaths as the clean up continues after the region's worst floods in decades.
Uganda's parliament passes a controversial bill allowing civilians to be tried in military court.
The French Riviera has been hit with a second power outage in just two days in what officials say is likely arson.
Ukraine officials say Russia carried out a large-scale overnight attack targeting Kyiv.
European Union reacts to Donald Trump's latest tariff threat, calling for respect, not ultimatums.
King Charles' upcoming visit to Ottawa to assert Canadian sovereignty as Donald Trump threatens annexation.
Judge rules NHL player Brett Howden's text message can’t be used as evidence at sex assault trial of ex-world junior players.
North American markets slump after U.S. president Donald Trump threatens new tariffs against Apple and the European Union.
Harvard University sues Trump administration for barring it from enrolling international students.
Conservative Kathy Borrelli is holding onto the riding of Windsor—Tecumseh—Lakeshore in electoral recount.
Results of ballot recount in N.L. riding of Terra Nova-The Peninsulas expected today.
Two employees of Israel's embassy in Washington - Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgram - shot dead in U.S. capital.
Pressure is mounting on Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre to fire his national campaign manager Jenni Byrne.
Stellantis pauses production of Windsor, Ontario-made Charger Daytona for 2026 model year.
US federal judge admonishes White House for deporting 8 people to South Sudan against court orders.
Canadian judge rules NHL player had inconsistencies in testimony at sex assault trial of ex-world junior players.
Quebec's official bird, the snowy owl, placed on 'at risk species' list.
Kermit the Frog to be commencement speaker at University of Maryland.
G7 finance ministers work to keep relations friendly at summit in Banff, Alberta.
Quebec's culture minister to table bill that will force digital platforms to add more francophone content.
Pope Leo appeals for Israel to allow more humanitarian aid into Gaza.
Leaders in Puvirnituq, Quebec ask Ottawa for help with local water crisis.
Heavy rain triggers flash floods in New South Wales, Australia.
US judge hold emergency hearing on immigrants allegedly deported to South Sudan.
Some Canadian 2SLGBTQ+ athletes skipping World Pride in Washington, D.C., citing political climate in U.S.
Canada Post workers poised to walk off the job on Friday morning.
Inflation slows to 1.7 per cent in April.
Canada and international allies face backlash from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who says "European countries" should be more like US President Donald Trump.
Toronto Police to re-investigate 2015 drowning of two men from the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory.
Trump Administration sends 68 "self-deported" immigrations back to Honduras and Colombia on a US government-funded flight.
Researchers say long waits for hip and knee replacements in Canada could be eliminated.
South Asian Canadians raise concerns about their safety following the killing of a businessman in Brampton, Ontario.
US President Donald Trump speaks with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Surprise win for pro-Europe candidate Nicusor Dan in Romanian Presidential election.
Spain orders AirBnB to takedown more than 65-thousand listings for holiday rentals.
Israel to allow limited aid into Gaza while it expands it ground offensive against Hamas.
The FBI names suspect in Palm Springs, California fertility clinic explosion.
3 children dead after vehicle they were travelling in was hit by suspected impaired driver in Toronto.
Tens of thousands attend Pope Leo's inaugural Mass at the Vatican.
Prime Minister, Mark Carney, says there will be a budget, but not immediately.
Israel continues Gaza airstrikes as indirect talks with Hamas resume in Qatar.
2 killed, others injured after Mexican navy ship sails into Brooklyn Bridge.
Ukrainian officials say at least one person is dead and 3 others wounded after Russia launched its largest drone attack since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Remote community in Quebec's far north declares state of emergency as it struggles with major water crisis.
Prime Minister Mark Carney in Rome for Pope's Sunday inauguration mass.
Donald Trump says he will speak with Vladmir Putin Monday morning.
British police charge 3 Iranians with espionage.
Israel launches major military offensive to seize parts of Gaza.
Police in Kingston, Ontario criticized for using drones to catch distracted drivers.
The Eurovision Song Contest reaches its grand final.
Russia, Ukraine end first direct talks in 3 years with no agreement.
Israel reportedly launches major offensive in northern Gaza.
Leaked report suggest Canada's military is losing a lot of new recruits, quickly after they sign up.
Manitoba firefighters are hoping for rain as they struggle with deadly wildfires.
Los Angeles Sheriff's department investigating Motown legend Smokey Robinson in connection to allegations of sexual abuse.
The Sunday Times rich list says the Weston family, which owns Loblaws Supermarkets and Shoppers Drug Mart, are now the 6th richest family in the United Kingdom.
Russian President Vladimir Putin refuses to meet Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Istanbul to negotiate ceasefire.
Officials in Gaza say multiple Israeli strikes have killed more than a hundred people in Khan Younis.
The Bloc Quebecois intends to launch a legal challenge to the election results in the Montreal-area riding of Terrebonne.
Canada's finance Minster says the Liberals aren't planning to table a budget this year.
Enbridge sells minority stake in its Westcoast natural gas pipeline system to 36 First Nations in BC.
Glut of condo units in Toronto and Vancouver causing condo market turmoil.
Maori MPs in New Zealand temporarily suspended from parliament, after they performed the haka to protest a government bill.
Prime Minister Mark Carney holds his first cabinet meeting since the federal election.
Industry Minister Melanie Joly says she plans to speak of the head of Honda by the end of day.
US President Donald Trump meets Syria's transformational president Ahmed al-Sharaa in Saudi Arabia.
Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan indicted in federal court for allegedly helping an undocumented person evade immigration officials.
Vancouver-based immigration consulting company investigated by Canada Border Services Agency for duping Filipinos out of tens of thousands of dollars.
The International Energy Agency says electric vehicles are becoming cheaper and easier to charge, despite threats of tariffs.
French study finds men produce more climate-changing emissions than women.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's new cabinet is sworn in at Rideau Hall.
Honda postponing a $15 billion electric vehicle project in Canada due in part to US tariffs.
US President Donald Trump has landed in Saudi Arabia for day one of 3 day trip to Middle East.
Half a million people Gaza in danger of starvation, according to global authority on hunger, IPC.
Former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte appears to have been elected mayor in his home city.
Lawyers for Eric and Lyle Menendez will ask a Los Angeles court for their sentences to be reduced.
US President Donald Trump is praising new deal with China that pauses some recent tariffs for 90 days.
CBC News is in Saudi Arabia, where Trump is about to kick off his tour of the middle east.
The Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK) promises to disarm and disband in Turkey.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses his country about the recent military conflict with Pakistan.
Pope Leo calls on media to keep shining a light on poverty and injustice.
Janyce McGregor tells us what to watch for when Prime Minister Mark Carney's new cabinet is sworn in.
Ontario's car dealership regulator warns odometer fraud is on the rise.
Russian President Vladimir Putin portrays war in Ukraine as a battle against fascism, during Victory Day commemorations.
Danish Prime Minister says "you cannot spy against an ally" after US intelligence agencies were reportedly ordered to gather information about Greenland's independence movement.
Canadian defence experts questions whether armed ice breakers are sensible government policy.
US vice-president JD Vance say India-Pakistan conflict is none of America's business.
The benchmark price for a barrel of oil has gone down, and that has different implications for Canada and US.
Pope Leo XIV holds first Mass at the Sistine Chapel.
India and Pakistan trade accusations of drone attacks overnight, thousands of people seek shelter in Kashmir.
US President Donald Trump announces "full and comprehensive" trade deal with the United Kingdom.
Black smoke over the Vatican: 3 rounds of voting, but cardinals have not chosen a successor to Pope Francis.
Yukon premier Ranj Pillai announces resignation in surprise political move.
The U-K is commemorating V-E day with a service of National remembrance.
Grieving mother in UK urges Canadian parents to take the threat of measles seriously.
Canadian police warn toy guns can be mistaken for real ones when high school students take part in "senior assassin" games.
Pakistan responds to India's multiple strikes, International community pleads for restraint in Kashmir.
The doors of the Sistine Chapel locks behind 133 cardinals this morning as they begin conclave to choose new Pope.
Prime Minister Mark Carney to debrief premiers on his White House lunch with US President Donald Trump.
Former US President Joe Biden says he believes there is a greater threat now to democracy than at any time since the Second World War.
CBC News and international partners have identified a key person behind a Mr. Deepfakes porn site is a Canadian pharmacist.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and US President Donald Trump about to meet in the midst of a trade war.
Conservative MPs regroup in Ottawa to discuss who could replace Pierre Poilievre in the House of Commons.
Federal NDP taps Don Davies to take over as interim party leader.
Friedrich Merz becomes German Chancellor, after second round of voting.
Alleged sexual assault victim E.M. faces more cross examination at trial of 5 former World Junior hockey players.
Southwestern Ontario a hotspot for studying avian flu.
US President Donald Trump threatens 100% tariff on foreign film industries, just ahead of his meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Critics question the cost of the Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's trip to Mar-a-Lago back in January.
Donald Trump directs Bureau of Prisons to rebuild the infamous Alcatraz prison.
Canadians celebrated in the Netherlands as the two nations mark the end of the Second World War.
Some of the biggest names in entertainment will be walking the red carpet tonight for the annual Met gala.
Search for two young siblings in Pictou County, Nova Scotia enters third straight day.
Donald Trump slams Canada's defence spending in rare, sit-down interview.
Yemen's Houthis claim responsibility for a missile which landed near Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport.
Romania re-runs critical election after November vote was annulled.
The Netherlands marks Remembrance Day ahead of 80th anniversary of liberation from Nazis.
Whale advocates want Canada to help Orcas stranded in France.
U.S. tariffs on auto parts kick in as ongoing U.S. trade war affects jobs in the United States.
Australia's national broadcaster, ABC, projects incumbent Anthony Albanese, will win the country's general election.
Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilevre to run in Alberta by-election after losing Ottawa-area seat in federal election.
Canadian veterans in the Netherlands mark 80th anniversary of Liberation Day.
Canadian veterans take part in 80th anniversary events marking the 1945 liberation of The Netherlands.
CBC News gets rare access inside Iran as the country talks with the United States about its nuclear program.
Prime Minister Mark Carney to outline his new government's priorities today.
As blockade of Gaza-bound aid reaches 2 month point, activists say their humanitarian aid ship has been hit by a drone strike in international waters.
New research points to decline in Ontario's Black bear population as annual hunting season begins.
Climate case brought forward by Canadian teens will go back to Ontario court.
Kamala Harris delivers bold speech, criticizing US President Donald Trump in San Francisco.
Ukraine and US sign a rare minerals deal, but the fine print still is not public. And the drone strikes in Kharkiv, Kherson and Odesa are not stopping.
Some longtime Conservative supporters considering whether the party is headed in the wrong direction.
Emergency room visits for mental health by Canadian children and youth are down by 30 per cent.
Prime Minister Mark Carney looks for parliamentary partners ahead of in-person meeting with US President Donald Trump.
Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault resigns.
Canada's Gross Domestic Product is down 0.2% in February.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford tees off on what he calls "bleeding heart judges," and accuses some of being ideologically-driven.
US official testifies in support of Israel at the International Court of Justice.
Today marks 50 years since the end of the Vietnam war.
The Kremlin says Russia has a duty to win the war in Ukraine, as it intensifies attacks on Dnipro and Kharkiv.
King Frederik of Denmark is visiting Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory US President Trump says he wants to annex.
Liberal leader Mark Carney to be Canada's next Prime Minister. It is still not clear if he will lead a minority or majority government.
Pierre Poilievre's Conservative party gets 40 per cent of the popular vote, but Poilievre loses his seat in the Carleton riding.
NDP projected to lose official party status. Jagmeet Singh says he will resign as party leader.
Bloc Quebecois could hold balance of power in minority government.
Canadians go to the polls in federal election shaped by threats from US President Donald Trump.
Filipino communities across Canada come together to support victims of the incident at Vancouver's Lapu-Lapu festival.
The trial of five former World Junior hockey players resumes today in London, Ontario.
The United Nations' top court holds hearings on whether Israel is breaking international law.
Vancouver police confirm 9 people died after a car drove into crowd at Vancouver street festival.
Final day of campaigning for leader before federal election tomorrow.
Green Party fighting for its survival this election.
World leaders among the thousands in Rome for Pope Francis's funeral.
Zelensky and Trump meet before the Pope's funeral.
Last weekend of election campaigning has party leaders criss crossing the country.
Quebec expected to yield much different results this election.
Virginia Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew of sexually exploiting her as teenager, has died.
Deadly parasite threatens PEI's wild oyster fishing season.
Ontario judge declares mistrial in sexual assault case of five former members of Canada's world junior hockey team.
Mark Carney, Pierre Poilievre, Jagmeet Singh, and the other federal leaders have just 3 days left to make their pitch to Canadian voters.
Tension between India and Pakistan grows with troops briefly exchanging cross-border fire.
Hudson’s Bay Company wants to auction off hundreds of historic artifacts and pieces of art.
US President Donald Trump says Canada is better as a state, not a country, and threatens to raise auto tariffs again.
Sources say Trump made a "51st State" comment when he spoke on the phone with Mark Carney at the start of the campaign. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre does not address Trump's comments at his rally. NDP leader Jagmeet Singh says Trump is affecting the Canadian election.
Trump administration's deportation of undocumented immigrants raises concerns about Canada-US Safe Third Country agreement.
Nine killed and dozens injured in major Russian overnight attack on Kyiv.
Indian prime minister Narendra Modi vows revenge on "terrorists" who killed 26 in Tuesday's Kashmir attack.
So many people show up to say goodbye to Pope Francis, The Vatican keeps St. Peter's Basilica open overnight.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre releases his party's costed platform.
Cardinals from around the world arrive at the Vatican ahead of Pope Francis's funeral.
Church masses take place around the globe to remember Pope Francis.
Indigenous leaders hope next Pope continues reconciliation work.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre to release his party's costed platform today. Liberal leader Mark Carney and NDP leader Jagmeet Singh both try to position themselves as the best leader to stand up to US president Donald Trump.
Workers who were laid off by a former Better Business Bureau are now suing for severance.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre releases his party's costed platform.
Cardinals from around the world arrive at the Vatican ahead of Pope Francis's funeral.
Church masses take place around the globe to remember Pope Francis.
Indigenous leaders hope next Pope continues reconciliation work.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre to release his party's costed platform today. Liberal leader Mark Carney and NDP leader Jagmeet Singh both try to position themselves as the best leader to stand up to US president Donald Trump.
Workers who were laid off by a former Better Business Bureau are now suing for severance.
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Vatican confirms Pope Francis has died at age 88.
Indigenous people reflect on the Pope's efforts at reconciliation in Canada.
Canada's political leaders reflect on Pope Francis' life and legacy.
Bloc Quebecois leader Yves-Francois Blanchet boldly predicts Liberal leader Mark Carney will be Prime Minister.
Today last day Advance Polls are open in Canadian election.
US Vice President JD Vance meeting with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Record number of voters turn out in advance polls just over a week before the federal election.
Ukraine's Zelensky accuses Russia's Putin of breaking Easter truce.
The Pope makes a brief appearance at Vatican's Easter mass.
Liberal Leader Mark Carney unveils party's platform that includes $130-billion in new spending over next 4 years.
Iran and US hold talks in Rome in pursuit of deal over Tehran's nuclear program.
US Supreme Court temporarily blocks planned deportations of Venezuelans detained in Texas.
The first round of the NHL playoffs gets underway today with Eastern Conference play.
As Canadians prepare to head to the ballot box, the integrity of this vote matters more than ever. From foreign agents to fake influencers... How serious are the risks to Canada's democracy? Can Elon Musk be considered a hostile state actor? And what are officials doing about these threats? Parliamentary reporter Janyce McGregor will tell you where we're most vulnerable, why meddling keeps happening, and what you need to know in this season of spin.
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Gloria Fung, the Canadian Coalition for a Foreign Influence Transparency Registry
Henry Chan, former co-director of Saskatchewan Stands with Hong Kong
Balpreet Singh, World Sikh Organization
Sukhdev Singh Gill radio host of 'AJJ DI AWAAZ'
Kiu Rezvanifar, President of the Canadian Ethnic Media Association
Former NDP MP Charlie Angus
Beatrice Wayne, Director of Research and Policy, Samara Centre for Democracy
Stéphane Perrault, Elections Canada Chief Electoral Officer
Vivek Krishnamurthy, Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Law School
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Federal Leaders went face-to-face in the one and only English debate last night.
U.S. officials send mixed messages regarding ceasefire in Ukraine.
Airlines shifting plans as more Canadians abandon plans for US travel.
Mark Carney, Pierre Poilievre, Jagmeet Singh and Yves-François Blanchet gear up for their second major showdown of this election campaign.
Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault releases full, costed platform.
A key infrastructure project to divert energy to Nunavut is taking a step forward
U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio and U.S. special envoy, Steve Witkoff, are in Paris to hold talks about Ukraine, Iran.
Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, seen as a key broker between E.U., U.S. as she meets Donald Trump in Washington today.
Hearing begins to examine whether to give the Menendez Brothers a reduced sentence.
Bank of Canada overnight interest rate remains unchanged at 2.75 percent.
Green Party dropped from federal leaders' debates for not running enough candidates.
Some Quebec employers are worried reduced immigration will compound labour shortages.
Malaysia is latest stop in Chinese president Xi Jinping's regional trade tour.
Bank of Canada to set its latest interest rate in midst of global economic chaos.
UK Supreme Court defines 'woman' as biological, but adds trans people have legal protection against discrimination and harassment.
Canada's inflation rate dipped in March to 2.3%.
Japanese news outlet reports Honda considering moving some of its production out of Canada after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a 25 per cent auto tariff.
Canada Votes 2025: Tariffs and international trade are the top priority for some Alberta farmers.
On second anniversary of Sudan's civil war, Sudanese-Canadians want Ottawa to do more.
More permanent residents tell CBC News about being stranded abroad.
Swedish livestream airs wildly popular spring moose migration.
Housing a key issue for voters in Nunavut.
Election promise round up: Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre says he will give judges the power to sentence mass murderers to consecutive prison sentences. Liberal leader Mark Carney introduces a "made-in-Canda" defence procurement strategy. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh unveils national strategy to tackle the nursing shortage.
Global markets are on the uptick, despite the ongoing confusion over US tariffs.
Incumbent Conservative President Daniel Noboa declares victory in Ecuador election, seen as a test of his war-on-drugs.
Peruvian author and Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa dies at 89.
Hungarian lawmakers prepare to vote on a constitutional amendment that would restrict the rights of 2SLGBTQ+ communities.
New guidelines released for how to manage obesity for children and adolescents in Canada.
Rosemary Barton looks at the campaign as it passes the halfway point, and what to expect in this week's debates.
Ukraine's emergency service says at least 34 people are dead after a Russian missile strike on a northern city.
Israel attacks the last operating hospital in Gaza City.
Officials in the Dominican Republic say a woman rescued from the rubble of a roof collapse has died, bringing death toll to 226.
China's president is looking to deepen his country's ties with some Southeast Asian nations in face of US tariffs.
For the first time in over 20 years, a Canadian is in contention to win the Masters.
China takes its complaint about US tariffs to World Trade Organization.
The Trump Administration is exempting smartphones and computers from the punishing tariffs facing China.
High level talks between Iran and the United States have concluded in Oman.
US tariffs fuel calls for new Canadian pipeline.
Voters in Gabon are heading to the polls for the first time since 2023.
Canada shuts out Switzerland, 4-0, in Group A play at the women's ice hockey world championships in Czech Republic.
Big Wreck named Canadian ambassadors to Record Store Day.
More than 100 mayors and municipal leaders push to get the environment back on the election agenda.
Prime Minister Mark Carney convenes cabinet committee to discuss Donald Trump's tariffs.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre promises his government will not pass any laws to restrict abortion.
China raises its counter measures on the US. Asian stock markets slide further growing fears of China-US trade war.
US Supreme Court rules unanimously against the Trump Administration on controversial immigration file.
US diplomatic envoy arrives in Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin
A closer look at the push for global carbon tax on international shipping.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre says Mark Carney is not the right person to enter trade talks with the United States.
Liberal and NDP leaders campaign in the same Saskatoon riding.
U.S.-Russian dual citizen and ballerina Ksenia Karelina released in prisoner swap between Moscow and Washington.
Ukraine's president accused Russia of recruiting more than 150 Chinese nationals online to join its war effort.
Death toll on Dominican Republic nightclub roof collapse rises to at least 218.
UPEI artist-in-residence quits over controversial painting about US politics.
China ups tariffs on U.S. imports to 84%, starting at midnight.
Canada's retaliatory 25% tariff on US-made vehicles that do not comply with new NAFTA rules goes into effect.
Israeli airstrike kills at least 29 Palestinians in Gaza City.
Some Muslim and Arab-Canadian voters want to hear more from Canada's leaders on the war in Gaza.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pitches a new tough on crime law.
Longtime Ottawa resident stranded in the United Kingdom after her wallet and permanent residency card were stolen.
North American markets looking up on opening, after a chaotic Monday.
Thousands of Conservative supporters show up to Pierre Poilievre rally, featuring former prime minister Stephen Harper.
Liberal leader Mark Carney says Canada is fighting US tariffs on every front.
High-level indirect talks between the US and Iran expected this weekend.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his troops have captured 2 Chinese fighters working with Russia in eastern Ukraine.
At least 18 people are dead after the roof of a nightclub collapsed in the Dominican Republic.
2SLGBTQ+ people in Nova Scotia say they feel unsafe after sex shop and bookstore repeatedly vandalized.
A volitile day on the global stock market, following US President's Donald Trump's sweeping tariff plan.
European Union trade ministers meet to discuss how the 27-country block will respond to new tariffs.
Palestinian medics say 1 reporter killed, 9 more injured in Israeli strike on media tent in Khan Younis.
Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney make very different pitched to voters in British Columbia.
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh meets with laid off Hudson's Bay workers.
Some customers accuse PC Optimum of unfair practices.
We're approaching the halfway mark of the federal election campaign.
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh announces affordable housing plan.
One man is under arrest after an hours-long lockdown on Parliament Hill.
Ukraine says at least one person is dead after overnight drone and missile strikes in Kyiv.
Pope Francis makes his first public appearance since being discharged from hospital two weeks ago.
Some of President Donald Trump's new policies have some Canadian sports teams choosing to stay put.
Baseball bat makers are seeing a surge in the sport's latest craze - the torpedo bat.
Canadian scientist, Dr. Daniel Drucker, wins 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences for role in discovering hormone used in Ozempic.
Liberal Leader Mark Carney has announced more help for Canada's skilled trades workers.
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh is in Newfoundland where he's unveiling more of the party's health platform.
Could the results of the next election damage Canadian unity?
Ukraine accuses Russia of lying about deadly airstrike on Volodymyr Zelensky's hometown.
As US tariffs begin rolling out around the world - global economies are preparing their responses.
Canada's tourism industry is hoping for a boost as vacationers boycott U-S destinations
Global financial markets continue to fall in the wake of Donald Trump's worldwide tariffs.
China imposes 34% tariff on US goods.
Liberal leader Mark Carney promises to boost funding for CBC Radio-Canada as a way to protect the Canadian identity.
Tariffs emerge as key issue on Radio-Canada "Cinq Chefs" program.
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh unveils plan to stop what he calls tax haven cheats.
South Korean constitutional court upholds Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment.
Jasmine Mooney says she feels lucky compared to some of the women she met during her 12 days in US immigration holding cells.
In one week, many Canadians snowbirds will have to register with the US government.
Give us 10 minutes every morning, and we’ll give you the biggest news stories happening in Canada and around the globe. New episodes every morning, Monday through Sunday, starting at 6 to 7 am ET.
President Donald Trump pits US economy against the world.
Canada wakes up to new auto sector tariffs. Stellantis assembly plant in Windsor, Ontario goes down for 2 weeks.
North American markets take a nose dive, the morning after US President Donald Trump's tariff annoucements.
China is facing a 54 per cent tariff - total - and is vowing to retaliate.
European Union laments the end of the postwar trading system.
Global leaders bracing for US President Donald Trump's to unveil tariff plan.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre outlines plan to respond to new US tariffs.
Mark Carney pauses campaigning to return to Ottawa for tariff annoucement.
Jagmeet Singh and federal NDP may be looking for a boost from provincial New Democrats in Western Canada.
US federal judge dismisses corruption case against New York City mayor Eric Adams.
Canadian gun license applications are hitting record highs.
New US tariffs poised to hit Canada tomorrow.
The United States objects to Canada's French language requirements in its annual list of trade complaints.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he will fulfill a list of demands put forward by Canada's oil and gas industry.
Liberal candidate Paul Chiang bows out of Markham-Unionville race, after RCMP confirms it is investigating comments he made to Chinese-language media.
3 people killed in Israeli airstrikes targetting Hezbollah member in Beirut.
Petronas natural gas pipeline bursts in Malaysia, sending fireball 20 storeys into the air.
Myanmar’s military accused of blocking aid to earthquake survivors.
Liberal leader Mark Carney refuses to expel candidate Paul Chiang from the Markham-Unionville race, after he says Conservative candidate should be sent to China.
Carney promises to double the pace of construction and build 500,000 new homes each year.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre promises to create a Canada First National Energy Corridor.
Sikh voters watch for signs of India meddling in election in Brampton, Ontario ridings.
US president Donald Trump's tariff threat on Russian oil could impact the war in Ukraine.
Myanmar begins week of national mourning.
Paris court finds far-right leader Marine Le Pen guilty in embezzlement case.
Canadian patriotism heavily featured during Sunday night's Juno Awards in Vancouver.
Myanmar struggles to get emergency and medical supplies to earthquake zone while Bangkok searches rubble of collapsed high-rise.
Discontent and infighting within the Conservative campaign -- according to insiders.
NDP voters consider strategic voting in upcoming federal election.
This Canadian election will be a sprint, not a marathon. Only 30 days remain! And so, World Report wants to help you find the best election podcast to keep you informed. Today, we present The House with Catherine Cullen, a weekend digest dedicated to making politics make sense. This wide-ranging show talks to people across the political spectrum. And they like to mix it up — with in-depth interviews, immersive audio docs, special series and good old fashioned road trips. New episodes every Saturday.
Their episode today: The Business Council of Canada explains the impact of Trump’s auto tariffs; Liberal candidate Marc Miller on how his party is prepared for the intensifying Canada-U.S. trade war; CBC reporters send postcards from the campaign trail; a deep dive into a Conservative-NDP battleground in Manitoba; party strategists explore takeaways from the first week of the race.
More episodes of The House are available here: https://link.mgln.ai/YmVxcj
More than 1,600 killed by Myanmar's earthquake as rescue efforts continue there and in Thailand.
Russian drone attack on Dnipro kills 4 and injures at least 21 others.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says call with US President Donald Trump was productive.
NDP announces plan for emergency cap on grocery prices.
Pierre Poilievre promises tax relief for trade workers.
The makers of alcoholic products in Europe feel especially vulnerable to Trump's threats of tariffs as high as 200%.
This election campaign is a sprint, not a marathon. Only 31 days remain! And so, World Report wants to help you find the best election podcast to keep you informed. Today, we present At Issue, a weekly panel powered by four of Canada’s top political journalists: host Rosie Barton (CBC’s chief political correspondent) and three heavyweight political columnists Chantal Hébert (L’actualité), Andrew Coyne (Globe and Mail) and Althia Raj (Toronto Star). These are the folks who can connect the dots, and cut through the spin.
At Issue this week: Trump throws a tariff grenade into the election campaign. Federal campaigns are being forced to pivot as U.S. President Donald Trump drops 25% auto tariffs. The panel also discusses how party leaders are defending their political vulnerabilities, and why a number of Liberals are changing their minds and running again under Carney.
More episodes of At Issue are available here: https://link.mgln.ai/1H2Cnc
Mark Carney may speak to US President Donald Trump this morning, as he fights back on auto tariffs.
Statistics Canada reports GDP grew by 0.4% in January.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is trying to change the narrative around his campaign.
Powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake kills more than 140 people Myanmar and 8 people in Thailand.
Israel launches airstrikes on a Beirut suburb for the first time since Israel and Hezbollah reached a ceasefire in November.
Danes boycott US goods as VP JD Vance makes controversial visit to Greenland.
King Charles is back at home after being treated briefly in hospital for side effects from his cancer treatment.
The Juno Awards break new ground with a dedicated category for the growing South Asian music scene in Canada.
Canada's government may need to respond to new US tariffs as early as next week, but the leaders are on the campaign trail.
Trump Administration auto tariffs prompt mixed reaction in US.
French president Emmanuel Macron says Trump's tariffs are a waste of time.
Japan says it will consider all options to respond to Washington's auto tariffs.
South Korea's wildfire crisis is getting worse.
Amid fears of renewed civil war, South Sudan's main opposition party says its leader Riek Machar has been arrested.
New Lancet report says USAID cuts will lead to millions of HIV-related deaths worldwide.
This Canadian election will be a sprint, not a marathon. Only 33 days remain! And so, World Report wants to help you find the best election podcast to keep you informed. Today we present House Party, a lively new election chat from the makers of The House. They promise their watch party is not (only) for political nerds.
House Party brings you three hosts (Catherine Cullen, Jason Markusoff, and Daniel Thibeault) in three locations (Ottawa, Alberta and Quebec) who get together on Wednesdays to tackle one big, burning election question.
Their episode today:
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is catching heat for what she said to Americans about Canada's federal election. In a resurfaced March interview with right-wing media outlet Breitbart, Smith suggested the U.S. pause tariffs to avoid hurting Canadian Conservatives’ electoral chances. She also said Pierre Poilievre is the best leader for Canada because he’s more “in sync” with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Today on House Party, journalists Catherine Cullen, Jason Markusoff and Daniel Thibeault dig into debate about the differences between Poilievre and Trump, their style, their policies — and why the Conservative candidate needs to straddle a wide swath of beliefs across the political right, if he wants to be elected Prime Minister.
More episodes of House Party are available here: https://link.mgln.ai/kv6axN
Jagmeet Singh says he will restore tax fairness in Canada. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre promises a tax cut for seniors. Liberal leader Mark Carney promises to build an all-Canadian network for vehicle manufacturing components.
Winnipeg police to release more details about "Buffalo Woman," the unnamed victim of a serial killer whose remains may be in the Prairie Green landfill.
The Atlantic published full transcript of high-level defense chat journalist Jeffery Goldberg accidently added to.
Russia refuses to agree to a maritime ceasefire in the Black Sea, unless Ukraine lifts certain sanctions first.
Tesla Takedown movement protests Elon Musk's car company in the United States -- and now in Canada too.
Liberal leader Mark Carney makes defence announcement in Halifax. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre makes housing announcement in Toronto. NDP leader Jagmeet Singh campaigns in greater Toronto and Hamilton area.
Western military commanders meet this week to discuss what happens when the fighting stops in Ukraine.
CBC News has confirmed CSIS has evidence Indian government agents tried to influence the race that made Pierre Poilievre Conservative leader.
US intelligence officials questioned about Yemen strike plans inadvertently shared with journalist in group chat.
Health officials track surge in measles cases across Canada.
This Canadian election will be a sprint, not a marathon. Already, only 35 days remain! And so, World Report wants to help you find the best podcast to keep you informed. First up: Power & Politics, CBC’s only political daily. Hosted by David Cochrane, this podcast is for listeners who want a steady flow of up-to-date political news. You’ll hear from those who’ve got the power, those who want it, and those affected most by it. New episodes drop Monday to Friday.
Their episode today:
Power & Politics' panel of political insiders — featuring former Justin Trudeau adviser Vandana Kattar, former Conservative cabinet minister Lisa Raitt, former NDP national campaign director Brad Lavinge and Canada correspondent for The Economist Rob Russo — breaks down the duelling Liberal and Conservative tax cut proposals and whether either can fit into an increasingly uncertain fiscal picture. Plus, CBC reporters following the party leaders bring you the biggest moments from the early campaign trail, and TheWrit.ca's Éric Grenier analyzes each party's status in the polls.
More episodes of Power & Politics are available here: https://link.mgln.ai/7QsRF1
Canadian Election Day 2: Liberal leader Mark Carney and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre promise tax cuts, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh promises affordable housing on federal lands.
Canadian sovereignty and NATO spending now prominent campaign issues, as US President Donald Trump keeps threatening to annex Canada.
US and Russian negotiators meeting in Saudi Arabia today to discuss ceasefire in Ukraine.
UN AIDS agency says says there could be 2,000 new HIV infections globally every day due to USAID cuts.
South Korea's acting Prime Minister Han Duck-soo's impeachment overturned.
Canadian Chamber of Commerce deems Saint John, New Brunswick, most tariff-vulnerable city in the country.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to call a snap federal election with a vote on April 28th.
Israeli is stepping up airstrikes on Gaza, killing a senior Hamas figure.
Pope Francis is released from hospital after 5 weeks.
Parents across the U-S brace for fallout after Donald Trump orders to dismantle the Department of Education.
Growing backlash against Tesla and Elon Musk.
More Canadians move to Portugal after Donald Trump threatens to annex Canada.
CBC News learns Canadians will go to the polls on April 28th for federal election.
Starting in May, Canadians between the ages of 18 and 64 can start applying for the Canadian Dental Care Plan.
RCMP discover a sophisticated, international human smuggling ring.
Air travel chaos as London's Heathrow airport shut down for the day.
Mark Carney holds his first - and possibly last - first ministers' meeting as Prime Minister.
Sudanese military recaptures presidential palace from paramilitary group.
Protests continue in Turkey over the arrest of Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.
Robots make it easier for people in isolated communities to access certain healthcare procedures.
Prime Minister Mark Carney intends to call an election this Sunday.
China imposes a 100% tariff on Canadian canola and peas, and 25% tariff on seafood and pork.
Beijing tells Ottawa to stay out of its judicial affairs, after Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly, condemns the execution of 4 Canadian citizens.
Former female prisoner suing Ottawa, now that she's won her charter challenge on solitary confinement.
At least 85 Palestinians killed by Israeli airstrikes on Gaza overnight.
Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order calling for the closure of the US Education Department.
Artificial intelligence voice cloning can make scammers sound more like our family and friends.
US President Donald Trump makes his first public remarks about the Canadian election since Mark Carney became Prime Minister.
Israeli army targets northern Gaza, killing several people in strikes.
Tesla no longer welcome at Vancouver auto show after cars, dealerships vandalized.
Gaza ceasefire broken, more than 400 Palestinians killed in overnight attack by Israel.
Arctic security and sovereignty a key focus for Prime Minister Mark Carney in Iqaluit.
Canada's annual inflation rate rises to 2.6 per cent in February.
Prime Minister Mark Carney on a whistle-stop tour of Europe, shoring up support from Canada's allies.
US President Donald Trump defends his use of a centuries-old law to deport more than 130 Venezuelans to El Salvador.
The Hudson's Bay Company in court today, applying to liquidate all 80 of its stores.
Mark Carney set to take off for Europe in first overseas visit as Canada's Prime Minister.
U-S carries out large-scale attacks on Houthi rebel sites in Yemen.
China outraged over 20 percent U.S. levies.
Fire at a nightclub in North Macedonia kills at least 59 people.
Severe weather kills at least 34 people as violent tornadoes rip through U-S southeast.
U-K prime minister Keir Starmer is urging Ukraine's allies to keep the pressure on Russia.
Hudson's Bay Company says it will begin liquidating as early as next week.
Thousands rally in South Korea calling for dismissal impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol.
The Mark Carney era begins with prime minister and new cabinet sworn in today.
Joly says G7 is united on Ukraine ceasefire, waiting for Russia's response.
CBC Marketplace investigates ads offering shelter in exchange for sex.
Canadian ministers, Ontario's premier head to Washington to "lower the temperature" on trade talks.
How Canadian shoppers will be affected by retaliatory tariffs.
Canadian veterans say they feel betrayed by recent comments from the US government.
Canada announced counter tariffs in response to the steel and aluminum tariffs imposed overnight by US President Donald Trump.
Pro-independence party wins Greenland election.
Efforts to re-negotiate a water-sharing deal between Canada and US have stalled, raising concerns the Trump administration wants more control over the Columbia River.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he will resign and government will be prorogued until March 24.
One simple thing parent can do to help prevent myopia among children.
Seth Rogen and Catherine O'Hara joke about their Canadian accolades at the Golden Globes.
Winter weather warnings and conditions across Canada and the United States.
Hamas releases video it claims shows a teenaged hostage held since 2023 Hamas invasion of Israel.
The 82nd Golden Globes awards take place tonight in Los Angeles.
Experts call for new national strategy on food insecurity in Canada.
Growing killer whale population in Arctic waters threatens Inuit food source.
The official mourning period for Jimmy Carter begins today.
Former Liberal cabinet minister Marco Mendicino not seeking re-election.
US House speaker Mike Johnson faces crucial re-election vote as support in doubt.
The attempt to arrest South Korea's president is suspended after a dramatic standoff.
U.S. Police probe if blast at Trump hotel in Las Vegas is linked to New Orleans attack.
2 victims in Calgary domestic violence case remembered as amazing mother and grandfather.
The CEO-to-worker pay gap is still enormous — but a new report says it narrowed slightly in 2023.
2025 is bringing with it some monetary changes for Canadians.
The US Treasury Department says some of its workstations have been breeched by a China-sponsored hack
Canada, United States set for 13th NYE's clash at World Juniors.
Russia carries out one of its largest air attacks on Ukraine since the start of the war.
Incoming Trump presidency looms over talks at APEC summit in Peru.
Ottawa to offer financial compensation to Inuit in Nunavik for a mass slaughter of sled dogs decades ago.
They needed certainty. They got chaos. For over a decade, countless people from at least five different countries put their trust in a company offering prenatal paternity tests. It promised clients “99.9% accuracy” — but then routinely, for over a decade, identified the wrong biological fathers.
Investigative journalists Jorge Barrera and Rachel Houlihan track down the people whose lives were torn apart by these bad results, the shattered families and acrimonious court cases that followed, and the story behind the company that continues to stand by its testing and is still operating today.
More episodes of Uncover are available at: https://lnk.to/JIMYRoCa
Ukraine's president says the war with Russia will end sooner once Donald Trump beings his US presidency.
The impending second Trump administration in creating a sense of urgency among leaders at the APEC summit in Peru.
The U-N is asking Canada to grant refugee status to all female Afghan asylum seekers already here.
Canadian home sales rose 30% in October from a year ago.
Canada Post workers go on strike, disrupting deliveries.
Contentious New Zealand bill leads to Maori protests, including in Parliament.
Donald Trump's Republican Party maintains control of the House of Representatives, now holds trifecta of power.
Donald Trump's election hangs over APEC and G20 summits in South America.
Taylor Swift makes her first Canadian stop of the Eras Tour tonight in Toronto.
Elon Musk officially asked to join the Trump administration.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the deployment of North Korean troops in Russia demands a firm response.
Retailers worry as work stoppage at Canada Post looms.
Canada's Labour Minister orders Montreal and BC Ports back to work, tells Labour Relations Board to impose binding arbitration.
Justin Welby resigns as the Archbishop of Canterbury after Church of England fails to properly investigate abuse allegations.
A New York judge postpones ruling on whether to overturn criminal conviction in Donald Trump's hush money trial.
Donald Trump names controversial former head of ICE as new US border czar.
Police in Amsterdam arrest dozens at a banned pro-Palestinian protest.
A heartfelt Rememberance Day initiative takes root in Ontario small towns.
US President-elect Donald Trump is declared the winner of Arizona overnight, marking a clean sweep of all seven swing states.
Migrant aid groups in the US say they are seeing widespread anxiety after Donald Trump's victory in Tuesday's elections.
Ukraine has hit Moscow with what is being described as the biggest drone strike on Russia's capital since the start of the full-scale war in 2022.
A second Trump term is causing concerns Canada will see an influx of migrants from the United States.
Ottawa is in the final stages of creating a new Arctic foreign policy.
At least 26 people are dead after a bomb exploded at a railway station in Southwestern Pakistan.
Amsterdam police arrest more than 60 people after Israeli football fans attacked by protesters.
Susie Wiles to become first female Chief of Staff for a US president.
Canada's unemployment remains unchanged at 6.5 percent.
President Joe Biden address his nation for first time since Trump win.
Canada calls on China and Saudi Arabia to start paying for their carbon emissions.
Some Ontario police chiefs expect 2024 to break records for gun violence.
Iran's Supreme leader leads fiery Friday Prayers against Israel.
Canadian charter flights leave Lebanon with hundreds of empty seats.
Nova Scotia is frustrated with Ottawa's attitude over illegal fishing in the province.
Israel's military says it has struck 200 Hezbollah targets overnight -- and intercepted 25 projectiles fired back.
New details have emerged in Donald Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election.
A new study suggests violent storms in the US are linked to thousands of deaths over many years.
Israel's war with Hezbollah grinds on as Israel prepares response to Iranian missile attack.
It was all about policy during last night's US Vice Presidential debate.
CBC News gains access to Canadian mission working to bring female Afghan politicians to safety.
Heavy fighting in southern Lebanon as Israel begins ground incursion.
Three apparent ISIS supporters being sentenced for murder in Brampton, Ontario.
NATO's new head promises stepped up support for Ukraine as conflict nears 1000-day mark.
Hamas says its leader in Lebanon is dead.
The UK closes its last coal power plant in big step toward its climate goals.
Tribute are being paid for singer and actor Kris Kristofferson who died over the weekend.
Israel says it has killed another key Hezbollah official, a day after announcing the death of leader Hassan Nasrallah.
Indigenous leaders in Quebec say not enough has changed four years after the controversial death of Joyce Echaquan.
Humanitarian groups in Uganda want more money to handle surge of refugees from Sudan.
Israeli military says Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah killed in overnight strike on Beirut.
Search and rescue efforts continue after storm Helene kills 44 people across the US southeast.
The US Coast Guard wraps up its two-hearing into the Titan submersible implosion.
Helene makes landfall over northern Florida as a powerful Category 4 storm.
World leaders at UN push for ceasefire in the middle east.
NATO is pushing member states to gear up for a conventional war.
New York mayor, Eric Adams, is indicted following corruption investigation.
Teachers in Saskatchewan confronted with violence in classrooms and experiencing burnout.
Alberta farmers say the strike at Metro Vancouver's grain terminal is complicating getting crops out for export.
Israel intercepts surface-to-surface missile fired towards Tel Aviv; Hezbollah says it was targetting the Mossad's headquarters.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky speaks to UN General Assembly.
Today's non-confidence vote may not bring down Justin Trudeau's government, but there will be more.
Lebanese-Canadians fear for their loved ones, after Israeli airstrikes kill more than 550 people in one day.
Joe Biden addresses UN General Assembly for final time as U.S. President.
Nunavut could be getting the go-ahead for its first road link to southern Canada.
Michael Kovrig speaks publicly about what happened when he was detained in China.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in New York City, for United Nations General Assembly.
NB Canada Post worker says she was suspended for refusing to deliver flyers opposing gender-affirming medical care.
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu vows to punish the Hezbollah as cross-border fighting escalates.
At least 51 are dead, more than 20 others were injured after mine explosion in Iran.
TV sitcom "Friends" premiered 30-years-ago today on NBC.
Lebanon says children are among the more than 30 killed by Friday's Israeli airstrike in Beirut.
Liberals MPs are proposing a motion that would lead to the recognition of a Palestinian state
Northern Italy is the latest area to be hit hard by Boris- the storm that has caused some of Europe's worst flooding in decades.
The United Kingdom has suspended some of its arms sales to Israel over concerns they could be used in Gaza to violate international laws.
The U.S. government seizes a plane belonging to Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro.
Restoration crews hard at work in Jasper, Alberta schools, preparing classrooms for a delayed start to academic year.
Tens of thousands of Israelis taking part in a general strike.
For the first time since WWII, a far-right party has won a state election in Germany.
Calls to boost drug treatment programs, after group overdose on Vancouver Island.
Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin is among 6 hostages found dead in Gaza.
Pause in fighting holds as Gaza children get polio vaccine.
Federal judge grants public servants employees union hearing into return-to-office policy.
2 people died, and 2 are in critical condition in apparent overdose on Vancouver Island.
15-year-old boy fatally shot by 2 RCMP officers during 'confrontation' south of Edmonton.
Brazil judge orders X shut down amid feud with Musk.
Blue Jackets' Johnny Gaudreau, brother confirmed dead.
Canadian economy grew 0.5% in 2nd quarter.
Kamala Harris talks policy, cabinet plans in 1st big interview.
Poilievre asks Singh to pull support for Liberal government to prompt fall election.
Kamala Harris to give first big interview as nominee.
Hong Kong court finds Stand News editors guilty of sedition.
Israeli military launches major operation in the West Bank.
Sentencing today for convicted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki.
Counting down to the Paralympic Opening Ceremony in Paris.
Israeli military says it has rescued a hostage, captured by Hamas in the October 7th attack.
Canada-US relations expected to dominate final day of Liberal Cabinet Retreat.
Brit-rockers Oasis reunite for a UK tour in summer 2025.
Canada to match 100 per cent U.S. tariff imposed on Chinese-made electric vehicles.
Parts of Canada's North not used to dealing with extreme heat are having to adapt as climate change takes its toll.
New "right to disconnect" law takes effect in Australia, allowing employees to ignore bosses after-hours.
Canada's trucking industry may not be able to fill a gap left by large-scale rail work stoppage.
Barack and Michelle Obama rally behind Kamala Harris during speeches at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Can a smart vegetable grown in northern Manitoba combat diabetes and other health conditions?
Israeli military says it has retrieved the bodies of 6 more hostages from Gaza.
Labour dispute on Canada's railways is already starting to affect international trade.
Yukon taking steps to protect environment after rockslide and wastewater leak at Victoria Gold mine.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrations could overshadow first day of Democratic National Convention.
Inquest into First Nation woman's death yields 42 recommendations to improve remote health care in Ontario.
Federal fisheries experts warn BC salmon are at risk.
It's a busy weekend of politics in Pennsylvania especially with the Democratic National Convention in Chicago set to begin on Monday.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken expected to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington's latest push to secure a ceasefire in Gaza.
Toronto is seeing a spike in reported cases of MPOX but for some people the vaccine has been difficult to access.
Doctors across India are staging a 24 hour strike after the brutal sexual assault and murder of a trainee doctor last week.
The Kremlin says U-S made rockets are being used for the first time by Ukrainian forces as they continue an offensive into Russian territory.
A big week in American politics as some 50-thousand people head to Chicago for the Democratic National Convention.
CBC News obtains documents suggesting BC Wildfire violated safety protocols.
Residents of Jasper, Alberta return to their fire-torn town.
One Palestinian killed, another critically wounded, in attack by Israeli settlers on West Bank village.
Hamas unlikely to appear when ceasefire talks resume today in Qatar.
New report into the death of a B.C. firefighter highlights serious lapses in safety protocols at province's Wildfire Service.
Third party takes over environmental protection work following landslide at Yukon's Eagle Gold Mine.
Increased global carbon emissions mean bigger wildfires more likely in future, says new research.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida won't run for re-election.
Canadian organization raises money to help rebuild Ukraine's largest children's hospital.
6 Ontario First Nations argue the province's Mining Act breaches their Treaty and Charter rights.
Resident Doctors on strike across India, protesting the rape and murder of their colleague.
Elon Musk's X interview with Donald Trump begins with technical difficulty
People in Jasper, Alberta are expected to find out today when they can return to their homes.
Renewed calls for ceasefire in Gaza, while the United States sends a guided-missile submarine to the Middle East in case tensions in the region escalates.
Officials in Brazil continue their investigation into Friday's passenger plane crash that killed dozens.
Canadian Olympic Committee names flag-bearers ahead of tonight's Olympic Closing Ceremony in Paris.
Volodymyr Zelensky confirms Ukrainian troops are fighting inside Russia.
Nicolás Maduro cracks down on dissent following last month's disputed presidential election in Venezuela.
Canada's canoeist Katie Vincent won gold in the women's 200-metre sprint at the Paris Olympics, marking Canada's 25th medal and 8th gold, making Paris its most successful non-boycotted Summer Games ever.
New Brunswick is preparing for a major storm, the same system that caused record rainfall and severe flooding in Montreal, affecting power and prompting emergency declarations.
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza reportedly killed around 100 people, hitting a school sheltering displaced Palestinians, while Israel claims it targeted militants.
Israel says it will send negotiators to ceasefire, hostage release talks after the United States, Egypt and Qatar release joint statement calling on Israel and Hamas to get back to negotiating table.
U.S. study finds 17 of 34 cancers have become more common in younger generations.
Canada's Phil Wizard to battle for gold as breaking debuts at 2024 Paris Olympics.
More hospital emergency rooms shut down across Canada.
Memorial for the victims of last year's deadly wildfires in Hawaii.
New study shows wildfires take a huge toll on mental health.
Canadian billionaire and businessman Frank Stronach breaks his silence on 13 criminal charges he faces.
2 former world junior hockey players charged with sexual assault sign contracts with Russia's KHL.
Saskatoon police discover remains of missing woman in landfill.
Kamala Harris set to announce her pick for VP today.
Protest leaders in Bangladesh meet with military officials to negotiate terms for a new government.
Chilcotin river landslide: BC officials upgrade their alerts from Flood Watches to Warnings.
Protesters storm Bangladeshi Prime Minister's official residence, Sheikh Hasina's whereabouts are unknown.
Officials in British Columbia say landslide blocking the Chilcotin River could be breeched within hours.
Hurricane Debby makes landfall in Florida, brining storm surge and heavy rain.
Britain is reeling from one of the worst nights of violence in years after riots broke out after last week's killing of three girls
Officials in BC say they have a better idea of what flooding will look like after a huge landslide blocked a river in the interior.
Soccer disappointment and swimming glory for Canadians at the Paris Olympics.
An Israeli strike in the West Bank kills another Hamas leader.
Officials in British Columbia say they're still assessing the slide that is blocking the Chilcotin River.
Two people are dead and two injured after a quadruple shooting in Stratford, Ontario.
B.C. officials warn flash floods could be imminent after landslide blocks Chiltcotin River.
Immigration Minister Marc Miller has dismissed plans for broad residential status for undocumented migrants due to shifting public sentiment and political pressures.
Canada is experiencing a severe heatwave, affecting summer festivals nationwide.
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U.S.-Russia reportedly agree on prisoner swap to free Americans Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan and others.
As Iran mourns Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh, Israel confirms it killed Hamas military leader Mohammed Deif in July.
President Maduro has called for an election audit amid disputes, as regional allies show divided support.
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh is dead.
Global Affairs Canada says Canadians should leave Lebanon now, while some commerical flights still available.
B.C. First Nations fight the federal government over its delay to ban open-net salmon farms.
Men's Olympic triathlon postponed because of poor water quality in the Seine.
Heavy rain, landslides in southern India kill at least 49 people.
Jasper residents still have no timeline for when they can return home.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro celebrating election victory, but many disputing the results.
Some Jasper firefighters watched their own homes burn as they worked to save other parks of the national park.
Former Assistant Commissioner of New Brunswick RCMP accused the province of blurring the lines between politics and policing.
Tensions escalate in the Middle East as Israel retaliates with strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon following a deadly rocket attack, raising fears of a broader conflict.
The wildfire in Jasper, Alberta, remains out of control and is expected to burn for at least three more months, with significant damage reported across a third of the town.
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are clashing fiercely, marking a bitter race for November with Harris as the likely Democratic nominee and Trump targeting inflation.
Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh is hoping to catch gold as the first medals of the Olympics are handed out today in Paris.
Wildfires have ravaged 30% of Jasper, Alberta, but cooler weather and international help are bringing hope for recovery.
The Northwest Territories wants to update its water agreement with the province of Alberta after one of the biggest oil sands spills in province's history.
France's national rail service says it has been targetted by saboteurs ahead of the opening ceremony for the Paris 2024 Summer Games.
Two fires in Jasper National Park have merged, creating one fire complex that is 360 square kilometres in size.
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, the Sinaloa cartel leader, was arrested in El Paso, Texas, along with Joaquin Guzman Lopez, El Chapo's son.
Significant structural loss reported in Jasper, as wildfire rips through town.
United States President Joe Biden made his first Oval Office speech since withdrawing from the presidential campaign.
Anticipation builds ahead of Paris 2024 opening ceremony.
Canada's women's soccer coach steps aside for first game, after Canada Soccer accused of spying on competitor.
The Bank of Canada lowers interest rates for a second month in a row.
Nearly three quarters of a billion people were chronically undernourished in 20-23, according to United Nations report.
Fast-moving wildfire forces residents and visitors to evacuate Jasper, Alberta.
US Vice President Kamala Harris breaks record for presidential fundraising 24 hours after Joe Biden withdraws from race.
Abdul "Duke" Fakir, founding member of The Four Tops, has died.
US Vice President Kamala Harris begins bid to become next president.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington this week to meet with Joe Biden and address Congress.
Uganda's coffee industry being threatened by climate change, says new report.
Lightning strikes spark dozens of new wildfires across Western Canada, as the region endures extreme heat and dry conditions.
Celebrations in Newfoundland and Labrador fishing village today as people welcome the return of seven men who were lost at sea last week.
Bangladesh's Supreme Court scales back a contentious job quota system that sparked deadly protests.
The missing crew of the fishing vessel Elite Navigator has been found safe off Newfoundland's northeast coast after a successful search and rescue effort involving multiple resources.
Several structures have been destroyed as wildfires spread across B.C.'s Interior, prompting thousands to be on evacuation alert.
Recovery continues after CrowdStrike software update, which triggered global tech outage, disrupting Canadian operations with widespread system failures.
A global system outage is causing havoc for millions of people and it is all being linked to cyber security firm, Crowdstrike.
Donald Trump took the stage at the Republican National Convention and formally accepted his party's nomination.
ICJ rules Israeli settlement policies in Palestinian territories breach international law.
Ursula von der Leyen is seeking a second term as European Commission President.
Two deaths linked to listeriosis in Canada are tied to a nationwide recall of Silk and Great Value plant-based beverages.
In Yukon, a failed mine has led to a severe environmental crisis as experts reveal a cyanide plume heading towards a nearby creek.
Lieutenant-General Jennie Carignan has made history by becoming Canada's first female chief of defence staff.
US-Canada relations top of mind as Premiers wrap up their annual meetings in Halifax.
Power still out for thousands of Toronto residents after Tuesday's record flooding.
A group of truck drivers fights back, after CBC investigation finds some companies aren't paying them.
The Republican National Convention begins its second day.
Inflation dropped in the month of June.
NASA sends a Missy Elliot tune to space.
Donald Trump praises the Secret Service in first interviews following assassination attempt.
FBI says it is still trying to determine a motive for the shooting at Trump event.
Indigenous leaders attend annual Premiers' meeting with a request to be treated as equals.
Donald Trump emerged safe after what appeared to be an assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania rally, sustaining a minor injury while the suspect and one attendee tragically lost their lives.
Witnesses described shock and chaos at the rally before and after the shooting, while leaders worldwide condemned the violence as an affront to democracy.
A fire ban is now in effect across Newfoundland and Labrador following a rapid expansion of a blaze near Labrador City, forcing nearly 10,000 people to evacuate.
A wildfire threatening Labrador City has forced 9,000 people to evacuate the town.
Reports of dozens killed in Israeli air strike on Khan Younis.
Canada faces Uruguay for third place at Copa America.
This morning, all eyes are on Washington as President Joe Biden faces scrutiny over his health and prospects for re-election amid tough questioning from both the media and fellow Democrats.
Remnants of Storm Beryl cause heavy flooding in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley.
Celebrities flock to Mumbai for the lavish Ambani wedding.
A judge will reveal this morning if Jeremy Skibicki will go to prison, or a psychiatric hospital.
A wildfire evacuation order has been issued for a community in central British Columbia.
In PEI's potato fields, finding workers to scan plants for viruses is tough, but a new AI-powered robot may offer a high-tech solution.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre shares his vision for the Canadian Armed Forces.
Assembly of First Nations making plans to reform Child Welfare but still don't know how much money they will get from the federal government.
Team Canada will be playing for third in the Copa America tournament.
Dozens of Indian nationals reportedly been tricked into fighting for Russia in Ukraine.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tries to win over business and political leaders ahead of NATO summit in Washington.
The CFIA has recalled 15 Silk and Great Value plant-based milk products, because of possible listeria contamination.
June was the 12th month in a row to hit temperatures above the pre-Industrial era average, according to new data.
Russian missiles hit critical infrastructure in Ukraine, including Childrens' hospital in Kyiv.
Calls continue for Joe Biden to reconsider his US presidential candidacy.
At least 16 people killed in strike on a school sheltering displaced Palestinians in Gaza.
Dozens of people are dead after heavy monsoon rains in Nepal triggered flash floods and landslides.
A hurricane warning is in effect for much of the Texas coast as Tropical Storm Beryl churns towards the state.
US President Joe Biden insists he is still fit for the job, and isn't going anywhere.
There are reports today that Hamas has accepted a US backed proposal for a phased ceasefire in Gaza.
The Canadian and US governments are at odds over new Digital Services Tax.
A landslide win for Labour in Britain's general election.
In June, Canada's unemployment rate increased to 6.4%, marking a stagnation in the jobs market.
Struggling Biden faces crucial ABC interview amidst doubts over mental sharpness, vows to press forward in presidential race against Trump.
Hurricane Beryl is roaring toward Mexico with windspeeds of about 200 kilometre per hour.
People across the United Kingdom voting in a snap election.
Unionized workers at Ontario's Liquor Control Board are facing potential job action with a strike deadline set for midnight.
An investigation into a deadly and crowded relgious event in northern India has begun.
Britain's Conservative party struggling to hold on to power in tomorrow's general election.
Some stranded West Jet passengers left making their own travel arrangements.
Police whistleblower alleges fellow officers made the domestic abuse she suffered at home, even worse.
A ban on the transportation of heavy fuel oils in arctic waters has come into effect.
Italian courts accuse luxury fashion retailers of profiting off of exploitative work conditions.
The U.S. Supreme Court has made a decision in Donald Trump's presidential immunity case.
WestJet and mechanics union reach deal to end strike.
Newfoundland and Labrador's unknown soldier getting a full military funeral in St. John's.
Calls for Joe Biden to step aside after a poor performance against Donald Trump in the US Presidential debate.
One of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's former cabinet ministers says its time for him to resign, too.
Iran's snap election, following Ebrahim Raisi's death, faces low turnout amid regional conflicts, government crackdowns, and economic woes, reflecting widespread public discontent.
More than a million people are now eligible for dental coverage under Canada's Dental Care Plan.
Former Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan defends decision to ask Canadian Forces to assist Afghan Sikhs during the Taliban takeover of Kabul.
What to expect when Joe Biden and Donald Trump square off tonight in the US presidential debate.
For the first time, the hydroelectric plant in Churchill Falls, Labrador is unstaffed as wildfire forces evacuation.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is a free man after pleading guilty to a single espionage charge.
Former MP Frank Baylis says he would consider running against Justin Trudeau, if a Liberal leadership race is called.
Liberals lose riding of Toronto-St. Paul's to Conservatives after more than 30 years.
Julian Assange strikes plea deal with US authorities.
RCMP are warning online sextortion rates are still climbing across Canada.
Canadian businesses dramatically increase use of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program.
Gunmen open fire on police and places of worship in Dagestan, southern Russia.
Polls open today in Toronto byelection that's considered a crucial test for Trudeau.
IDF reviewing incident a wounded Palestinian being strapped to the hood of an army vehicle.
Moscow says Ukranian air strikes in Crimea have killed at least five. people, including three children.
Canada's top police officer says he has concerns about publicly naming the parliamentarians suspected of colluding with foreign governments.
Hockey fans in Edmonton celebrate as team forces a game 7 in the Stanley Cup Finals.
Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City kill at least 42, targeting residential areas and causing civilian casualties.
Some Canadian farmers say they're upset about about the wealth tax increase set to kick in this week.
Federal politicians brace for a blockbuster summer campaign, with one leader leading in polls and the other aiming for a comeback, ahead of next year's election.
In Gaza, Israeli airstrikes continue amid worsening humanitarian conditions, with aid struggling to reach Palestinians affected by the conflict.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau plans a public apology for Ottawa's long-standing underfunding of First Nations child welfare services, addressing decades of harm to Indigenous communities.
Out-of-control wildfire threatens Churchill Falls, Labrador, forcing hundreds to leave in the night.
CBC News gets exclusive access to a medical evacuation team treating Ukrainian soldiers, including conscripts.
Grizzy-polar bear hybrids exists, but they're more rare than scientists thought.
Trudeau government defends not hitting the NATO defence-spending target ahead.
NDP MP Jenny Kwan says the House of Common can and should name politicians accused of participating in foreign interference.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin sign comprehensive strategic partnership.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to North Korea raising international concern.
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights says civillian deaths rose by 72% in 2023.
A new report says the Paris Olympics could break the record for the hottest games.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly dissolves country's war cabinet.
Wildfire forces hundred of people to evacuate Fort Good Hope, NWT.
Advocates say women at an Ontario jail are not getting proper access to menstrual products.
Oilers fans wake up with renewed hope after a dominant 8-1 win over the Panthers, keeping their Stanley Cup dreams alive despite trailing 3-1 in the series.
Concern is growing across Calgary this morning as officials announce major repairs to a broken pipe could last up to a month.
Israel has announced a daily "tactical pause" in military activity along a southern Gaza road to facilitate humanitarian aid.
Ukraine peace talks begin in Switzerland, but Russia not attending.
Calgary officials declare local state of emergency as it is expected to take more than a month to fix a major water main break.
This could be the last chance for the Edmonton Oilers as they host Game 4 of the Stanley Cup final against the Florida Panthers.
Former Air Canada manager accused of gold heist preparing to return to Canada.
MPs grill the CEOs of Canadian banks about how much they are investing in fossil fuels.
The Canadian Association of Retired Persons promises not to accept more money from tobacco companies, after CBC investigation.
Canada testing and sending decommissioned rocket motors to Ukraine for its war effort.
Tesla shareholders vote on reinstating Elon Musk's record-breaking pay package, worth $56 billion.
Celine Dion speaks out about having a disease that's eroding her voice.
UN-backed experts say Israeli forces and Palestinian militant groups engaged in sexual violence.
The International Criminal Court appeals for witnesses to atrocities in Sudan.
Bell Canada selling the largest telecommunications company in the North.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken leading an international push to get Israel and Hamas to sign a ceasefire deal.
Ukraine's President is in Berlin trying to secure billions in aid to help post-war reconstruction efforts.
Quebec's efforts to protect the French language could be driving up the cost of living in other parts of Canada.
French voters move right, triggering snap election, and a slide in French bank shares.
University of Regina's ethics board criticized for approving U-S researcher's brainwave experiment on Indigenous children in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
Despite a weekend cool-down, millions of people in the United States remain under heat alerts and warnings.
Voting for the European Parliament is wrapping up today in twenty-one European countries.
India's Narendra Modi is set to be sworn in as prime minister this morning for his third straight term.
The Edmonton Oilers have lost their first game in the Stanley Cup final 3-0 to the Florida Panthers.
Police in Peel Region, Ontario, arrest auto billionaire Frank Stronach and charge him with sexual assault.
The secretary general of the UN calls for a ban on oil and gas advertising.
The union for 9-thousand Canada Border Services Agency workers say they won't strike until Wednesday.
Changes to Quebec's adoption regulations makes it easier for people to find out who their biological parents are.
And, the Edmonton Oilers play their first game in the Stanley Cup final.
Police in Montreal break up pro Palestinian protest occupation at McGill University's administrative building.
An eleventh hour agreement has averted a transit strike in Canada's largest city.
Oil and Gas executives are taken to task in Ottawa for profits and emissions in their industry.
Canadian Second World War veterans and many Western leaders are on the beaches of Normandy to commemorate the eightieth anniversary of D-Day.
At least 30 people - including many children - were killed in an Israeli air strike on a school building in Gaza.
Indigenous people, whose surrendered land includes the city of Ottawa, are getting their own dedicated space on Parliament Hill.
Economists expect the Bank of Canada will cut its interest rate this morning.
An Ontario court hears testimony from the star witness, in the case of a Toronto-area murder, allegedly linked to I-SIS.
As officials from BC and Washington State meet to prevent devastating flooding, 3 BC communities say the federal government is not stepping up with promised funding
More reaction this morning to the latest report on Foreign interference in the Canadian elections.
Grassy Narrows First Nation has filed a lawsuit against the federal and Ontario governments.
Low water levels are threatening a seasonal transportation lifeline for a community in Northwest Territories.
Mexico elects its first female President.
Exit polls in India are predicting a majority for Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The historic beaches of Normandy, where D-Day began, are starting to erode.
Israeli far-right threatens coalition collapse over Gaza ceasefire; opposition offers support amid Tel Aviv protests and ongoing fighting.
Canada sends navy vessels to Indo-Pacific for Exercise RIMPAC 2024 and Operation Horizon, emphasizing commitment to regional security.
Zelenskyy pushes for peace conference amid Russian attacks at Shangri-La Dialogue; seeks expanded military support from Western allies.
Canada supports Biden's Gaza peace plan, per Minister Melanie Joly and Prime Minister Trudeau.
Family plans lawsuit over son's school death.
Canada's justice systems are strained with delays and burnout, leading to cases being thrown out.
Donald Trump's supporters and critics react to his felony convictions.
First-quarter GDP growth of 1.7% suggests a slower economy than expected.
Montreal billionaire Robert Miller facing 21 charges, including sexual assault, following CBC reporting.
Hong Kong court acquits just 2 of the "Hong Kong 47" pro-democracy activists.
Dozens of foreign workers on Prince Edward Island on hunger strike, protesting provincial immigration changes.
Canada Post seeks pricing and speed flexibility to sustain daily delivery amid financial woes and competition.
2 years after deadline, rich countries pay out $100B to poor countries feeling effects of climate change.
South Africa's election could see the ruling ANC party lose its majority for the first time in 30 years.
Canada's construction industry says mass timber is the key material to building much needing housing faster.
MPP to ask a question in an Indigenous language for the first time in Ontario's legislature.
French President Emmanuel Macron on State Visit to Germany, to resolve ongoing disagreements.
Winnipeg is in the rare position of getting a second independently-owned daily newspaper.
A pro-Palestinian encampment at University of Toronto's downtown campus has until 8 AM Eastern time to dismantle after school issues trespass notice.
Officials in Papua New Guinea say they believe more than 2-thousand people have been buried alive after Friday's landslide.
The denuclearization of North Korea is leading trilateral talks between China, Japan and South Korea.
About 200 aid trucks, including four fuel trucks, are expected to enter Gaza on Sunday through the Kerem Shalom border crossing.
Urged by a major union, University of Toronto students in a pro-Palestinian encampment face eviction, demanding divestment, while negotiations with administrators intensify.
Russian missile strike kills 12 in Kharkiv, Ukraine, sparking renewed calls for Western aid in air defense systems.
Unknown Soldier from Royal Newfoundland Regiment killed in the First World War is reptariated from northern France.
International Development Minister tells CBC Radio's The House he hopes an ICJ ruling will stop Israel's incursion into Rafah and discuss recognizing Palestinian statehood.
G7 finance ministers are meeting to discuss potentially giving frozen Russian assets to Ukraine.
23 US Senators call on Canada to boost defence spending and meet NATO target.
International Court of Justice to rule whether Israel should stop its offensive in Rafah.
Cybercriminals release some of the data stolen from London Drugs.
Canada asks Israel to grant 304 Palestinians permission to leave Gaza, as part of federal temporary relocation program.
Stage collapses at Mexican campaign rally, killing 9 people.
Bark Air, the airline for bougie dogs starts flights today in the United States.
Haiti prepares for imminent arrival of multinational police force led by Kenya.
State of Palestine to be recognized by Ireland, Norway, and Spain next Tuesday.
Singapore Airlines' CEO offers condolences after Tuesday's fatal incident left one person dead.
Inflation data out today could have a major impact on the Bank of Canada's next interest rate announcement.
In Iran, the first of several funerals of President Ebrahim Raisi takes place.
Some Canadians are frustrated when Canada Post mail carriers don't make much of an effort to ensure a parcel gets delivered.
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor seeking arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, and 3 Hamas leaders.
British high court rules Wikileaks founder Julian Assange can appeal US extradition order.
France's President Emanuel Macron is trying to bring calm to the island of New Caledonia, where rioting continues.
Iran's President Raisi involved in helicopter incident in East Azerbaijan province; rescue efforts hampered by heavy fog.
Join CBC News in its coverage of Haiti's dire humanitarian crisis, as gangs grip Port-au-Prince and millions face desperation.
Mayor of New Caledonia's capital declares territory under siege after rioting, leaving six dead, sparked by controversial voting rule changes favoring French residents.
Rain is providing some relief and an uncertain return timeline for wildfire evacuees.
CBC president says no planning underway for possible defunding under a Conservative government.
Vatican tightens approval process for Catholic miracles to combat misuse, reflecting Pope Francis's skepticism.
Loblaw says it's ready to sign a grocery code of conduct.
Rain aids Fort McMurray wildfire containment, offering hope for evacuees and crews, as BC and Manitoba wildfires are monitored with expected rain.
Canada's spy chief advises against TikTok, citing privacy risks and long-term consequences.
Favorable weather aids fire crews, but the Fort McMurray wildfire in Alberta and fires near Fort Nelson, BC, remain concerning.
CBC News reveals Amandeep Singh's criminal past and possible ties to Hardeep Singh Nijjar's murder.
Support for Liberals dips among Muslim and Jewish communities after Gaza conflict, per Angus Reid survey, indicating political allegiance shift.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico shot in Handlova; emergency services dispatched, suspect detained.
6,600 people evacuate Fort McMurray, under threat of wildfire.
Fire officials in B.C. and Manitoba are battling wildfires near Fort Nelson and Cranberry Portage, with crews working to contain them.
BC Fire crews now fighting second wildfire near Fort St. John.
Victims' advocates want Ontario's special investigations unit to take over cases where police officers are accussed of intimate partner violence.
Young Calgarian in a race against time for a life-saving kidney donation.
Wildfire may hit Fort Nelson, B.C. as early as this morning.
Israel marks its annual Memorial Day for fallen soldiers and victims of war.
Records show prominent charity serving Black business community paid $1.5M to 2 board members' companies.
Wildfires force mass evacuations in British Columbia, Alberta, and Manitoba.
Northern telecom services slowly recover from wildfire damage, underscoring infrastructure vulnerability.
Star witness Michael Cohen to testify this week at Donald Trump's hush money trial.
Wildfires prompt mass evacuations in British Columbia and Alberta, straining emergency services.
Israeli military expands operations in Rafah, risking mass displacement amid conflict with Hamas.
Edmonton Police cleared an encampment on the University of Alberta campus.
A new WNBA team is coming to Toronto, sources tell CBC Sports.
Canadian economy sees a surge with over 90,000 new jobs added last month, surpassing analysts' predictions.
Police use force to remove pro-Palestinian protesters from University of Calgary campus.
Heavy shelling reported in Rafah, after US President Joe Biden threatens to pause weapons shipments to Israel.
Grieving members of a Toronto family are wondering why they never got a call when their father died.
Italy is preparing to deploy almost 200 soldiers across the country -- to hunt wild boar.
Immigration Canada indefinitely delays hiring an ombudsperson to deal with allegations of racism.
US pauses bomb shipment to Israel, pressuring Israel and Hamas to agree to a ceasefire.
Hong Kong's government bans popular protest song.
Israeli tanks take control of the Palestinian side of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt.
Millions of voters brave the heat in India as country holds third phase of its national elections.
Ottawa considers changing zoning rules to make it easier to build shelters in the suburbs.
Hamas reportedly ready to walk away from ceasefire talks, as Israeli military orders 100,000 Palestinians to evacuate Rafah.
Affordability crisis gets worse for Nunavut communities that have lost free Amazon shipping.
Halifax is looking provide some housing relief, by turning empty office towers into new apartments.
CIA Director to travel to Doha for emergency meeting with Qatari Prime Minister as negotiations between Israel and Hamas "near to collapse."
Manitoba partners with federal government on Red Dress Alert for missing Indigenous women and girls.
Environmental groups are outraged after Ottawa changes the rules on environmental assessments.
Manitoba partners with federal government on Red Dress Alert for missing Indigenous women and girls.
India is reacting to the arrests of the three men accused in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Tens of thousands of Israelis were out in the streets calling for a deal to bring hostages home.
Tens of thousands of Israelis were out in the streets calling for a deal to bring hostages home.
Local elections in the UK could mean prospects are grim for the Conservatives in the next general election.
Manitoba partners with federal government on Red Dress Alert for missing Indigenous women and girls.
Tens of thousands of Israelis were out in the streets calling for a deal to bring hostages home.
Local elections in the UK could mean prospects are grim for the Conservatives in the next general election.
Manitoba partners with federal government on Red Dress Alert for missing Indigenous women and girls.
Manitoba partners with federal government on Red Dress Alert for missing Indigenous women and girls.
India is reacting to the arrests of the three men accused in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Tens of thousands of Israelis were out in the streets calling for a deal to bring hostages home.
Tens of thousands of Israelis were out in the streets calling for a deal to bring hostages home.
Local elections in the UK could mean prospects are grim for the Conservatives in the next general election.
Manitoba partners with federal government on Red Dress Alert for missing Indigenous women and girls.
The R-C-M-P says more arrests are possible in its investigation into the killing of Sikh advocate Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
The director of the World Food Program, Cindy McCain says northern Gaza is in a "full-blown famine".
The Eurovision song contest starts this week amid higher security and raised geopolitical tensions.
The first report from the Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference comes out today.
Campus protests across Canada continue as the number of arrests south of the border top 2,000.
Tense moments during testimony at Donald Trump's hush money trial.
In-person classes at OCLA are cancelled today, after a major police operation on campus overnight.
The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill last night that would expand the federal definition of anti-Semitism.
The Canadian military is making radical changes to some training programs.
New York City officials say more than 300 protesters were arrested at Columbia University and City College in pro-Palestinian demonstrations.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is meeting with senior officials in Israel, trying to get a ceasefire deal with Hamas in place.
Canada's new dental care plan for seniors begins today.
Protesters at New York's Columbia University storm Hamilton Hall on main campus overnight.
Pierre Poilievre suggests he might invoke the notwithstanding clause to get tough on crime in Canada.
Rwanda says treaty on plastic pollution must address plastic production to be effective.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Saudi Arabia pushing for Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
Demonstrations in support of Palestinians in Gaza continue at campuses across the United States.
Oil can now flow from the Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline, but who will benefit from the project?
Ontario will ban use of cellphones in school classrooms starting in September.
Israel's Foreign Minister says a ground assault on Rafah, would be put off, if a hostage deal is reached with Hamas.
Students set up 'indefinite' pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University.
Devastating tornadoes rip through US Midwest
Large parts of South and South East Asia are battling an intense heatwave, forcing school closures and public health warnings.
BC walks back on controversial drug decriminalization pilot project.
Air Canada apologizes to AFN national chief after flight crew took her headdress away.
Family of Canadian who died in Cuba say he was mistakenly buried in Russia.
UCLA cancels graduation ceremony, citing safety concerns as pro-Palestinian protests take over campuses across the United States.
Honda to build 4 new electric vehicle manufacturing plants in Ontario.
Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction overturned in New York.
Venice introduces a tourist tax today, that has come with mixed reviews from locals.
1/3 of Ontario police officers suspended in past decade were accused of gender-based violence.
U.S. President Joe Biden signs 95 billion dollar military aid bill for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.
Electric car giant Tesla has seen its revenues take a nose dive as earnings cut in half over last year.
Ending plastic pollution is the focus of high stakes negotiations happening in Ottawa.
The first witness in the Donald Trump criminal hush money trial takes the stand again.
Police have been cracking down on pro-Palestinian protesters at campuses across the U.S.
The Federal Government and Honda are expected to announce a new electric vehicle agreement this week.
Opening arguments are being heard today in Donald Trump's first criminal trial.
Some environmental experts are critical of a plan to recycle reusable shopping bags.
U.S. House passes $95B US aid package for Ukraine, Israel and other allies.
US universities and colleges crack down on pro-Palestinian protests.
PWHL-leading Toronto clinches playoff berth, wins in OT before record crowd in Montreal.