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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.
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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.
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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Historical documents show health officials knew gold mines in N.W.T. were contaminating the city of Yellowknife in the 1940s and '50s.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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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