NEWS: CBC TOP STORIES
Setup News Ticker
   NEWS: CBC TOP STORIES
CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

2 dead in New Jersey after heavy rain, flash floods hit U.S. northeast
Two people in New Jersey were killed after their vehicle was swept up in flood waters during a storm that moved across the U.S. Northeast overnight, authorities said Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

Canadian Seth Rogen's The Studio leads comedy noms for Primetime Emmys. Here's who's vying for TV's top prize
Canadian Seth Rogen nabbed three major nominations as the 77th Primetime Emmy Award nominations were announced in Los Angeles on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

Home sales up in June, though fewer sales expected this year, says Canadian Real Estate Assoc.
The Canadian Real Estate Association downgraded its forecast for the number of homes that they expect will be sold in 2025. The national average home price is forecast to fall 1.7 per cent on an annual basis to $677,368 in 2025, which would be around $10,000 lower than predicted in April.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

Men who cut down Britain's famed Sycamore Gap tree sentenced to more than 4 years in prison
Two British men who felled the beloved Sycamore Gap tree that had stood nearly 150 years were sentenced Tuesday to four years and three months in prison, minus time served.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

Carney says a U.S. trade deal without some tariffs is unlikely




CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

Hudson's Bay heads back to court for fight with lender over Ruby Liu deal
Hudson's Bay is headed back to court Tuesday for a fight with one of its biggest lenders. Restore Capital LLC will ask Judge Peter Osborne to terminate a deal between the defunct retailer and B.C. billionaire Ruby Liu, who wants to buy up to 25 of its leases.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

Hudson's Bay hearing on lease deal adjourned, Ruby Liu appears without lawyer
Hudson's Bay was headed back to court Tuesday for a fight with one of its biggest lenders. But the hearing on the lease deal was adjourned after Ruby Liu showed up without a lawyer or materials.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

Sheshatshiu Innu Nation youth walk 130 km to protect Labrador's Gull Island from proposed Hydro-Québec project




CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

Fauja Singh, world's oldest marathoner who ran his best time in Toronto, dead at 114
Fauja Singh, an Indian-born athlete who was believed to be the world's oldest marathon runner, has died after being hit by a car. He was 114.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

Fauja Singh, world's oldest marathoner, dies at 114 after being hit by a car
Fauja Singh, an Indian-born athlete who was believed to be the world's oldest marathon runner, has died after being hit by a car. He was 114.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

U.K. secretly resettled thousands of Afghans after data leak, says British government
Thousands of Afghans, including many who worked with British forces, have been secretly resettled in the U.K. after a leak of data on their identities raised fears they could be targeted by the Taliban, the British government revealed on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

Pace of inflation rose slightly in June to 1.9%, says Statistics Canada
The pace of inflation sped up slightly in Canada to 1.9 per cent in the month of June, according to Statistics Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

Inflation rate rose slightly to 1.9% in June as vehicle and clothing prices climb
The pace of inflation sped up slightly in Canada to 1.9 per cent in the month of June, according to Statistics Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

B.C. ostrich farm set to fight cull order in Federal Court of Appeal today
The Federal Court of Appeal will hear arguments from a B.C. ostrich farm today as it seeks to protect its herd from a cull ordered due to the avian flu, in a case that has sparked accusations of government overreach from critics in Canada and the U.S.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

Israel launches airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon's Bekaa valley
Israeli military said it had begun striking targets belonging to Hezbollah's elite unit, the Radwan Force, in the Bekaa region of eastern Lebanon, as it accuses the Iran-backed Islamist group of seeking to rebuild its forces in violation of a ceasefire agreement.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

Israel launches deadly airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley
Israeli strikes on Lebanon's Bekaa region on Tuesday killed 12 people, the region's governor Bachir Khodr told Reuters, in the deadliest airstrikes since last year's truce ended months of fighting between Israel and the armed group Hezbollah.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

Andrea Gibson, queer poet whose work unflinchingly probed life and mortality, dead at 49
Andrea Gibson, a celebrated poet and performance artist who through their verse explored gender identity, politics and their experience with terminal ovarian cancer, died Monday at age 49.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

Cal Raleigh becomes 1st catcher, switch-hitter to win MLB's Home Run Derby
Cal Raleigh approached the All-Star Home Run Derby in Atlanta like a day on the lawn. Dad was on the mound and baby brother was behind the plate. Only this time, there were tens of thousands looking on at Truist Park and a $1 million US prize.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

Father speaks out after son critically injured in crash allegedly involving 5-time impaired driver
An Ontario father says he is angry and disappointed after his son was critically injured in a Brampton crash allegedly caused by a five-time repeat impaired driver, who has been released on bail.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

This evacuee was 35 weeks pregnant when wildfire destroyed her home. Now she has a healthy newborn daughter
Brooke Kindel was 35 weeks pregnant when a wildfire forced her and hundreds of others to flee Denare Beach, Sask. in May. A month later, with the family still displaced in Saskatoon, Callie was born.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

Unsanitary conditions, rooms without locks among 'failures' at N.S. shelter sites, government official says
The government official says the full extent of the problems was not known until the non-profit group in charge of the sites was dismissed last week.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

Scientists have detected the largest black hole merger yet. What it is and why it matters
It was a bump in the night. A big one. Astronomers revealed on Monday that two massive black holes collided producing another one that is 225 times the mass of our sun.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2025

Canadians could get more affordable version of Ozempic in early 2026. Here's how
Cheaper versions of medications to treat obesity, like Ozempic and Wegovy, could be on the market in Canada as soon as January.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Unreleased Beyoncé music, other personal items stolen in Atlanta
Police in Atlanta are investigating the theft of unreleased music by Beyoncé, along with show plans and concert lists after a car was broken into.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Tesla in court as rare trial against Musk's company starts in Florida
A rare trial against Elon Musk's car company began Monday in Miami, where a jury will decide if it is partly to blame for the death of a university student after a runaway Tesla sent her flying nearly 23 metres through the air.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Mountie facing criminal investigation for allegedly making threatening comments at G7
A Quebec RCMP officer is under criminal investigation for allegedly making threatening remarks online during their deployment at the G7 summit last month.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Poilievre slams Carney over investment disclosure, says PM needs to sell assets




CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Jim Clancy, longtime Blue Jays starting pitcher and 1982 all-star, dead at 69
Jim Clancy, who made his Major League debut during the Toronto Blue Jays' 1977 expansion season and spent 12 seasons with the club as a key member of its starting rotation, has died at 69.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Australian woman walking 'the length of the Earth' will soon arrive in Canada
Lucy Barnard is on a mission to become the first woman to hike and kayak from from the southernmost tip of Argentina to the northernmost tip of Alaska.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Gorky Park, Havana Bay mystery author Martin Cruz Smith dead at 82
Martin Cruz Smith, the bestselling mystery novelist who engaged readers for decades with Gorky Park and other thrillers featuring Moscow investigator Arkady Renko, has died at age 82.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Reena Virk's killer has day parole revoked over positive drug tests, 'negative' behaviour




CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Poilievre calls for 'very hard caps' on immigration to better integrate newcomers
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling for a tougher stance on immigration, saying Monday he wants to see "very hard caps" on the number of newcomers allowed into the county.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Canadian singer Matthew Good says 'big political correction' needed before he'll tour U.S. again
Canadian rocker Matthew Good has cut upcoming U.S. shows from his summer tour, saying he can't support government policies and political divisions south of the border and that he's unlikely to perform in the country again until political tides turn. 



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

U.S. helicopter maker settles with families of 6 Canadian military members killed in crash
An American helicopter manufacturer has reached a confidential settlement with the families of six Canadian military members killed in a helicopter crash off the coast of Greece five years ago. 



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Who hacked Elmo? Sesame Street character posts 'disgusting' antisemitic messages
Sesame Workshop, which makes the children's show, described the string of antisemitic, racist messages posted to Elmo's X account on Sunday as "disgusting."



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Hailstorm hits Calgary, residents share photos of the aftermath
Residents of Calgary and surrounding area shared their photos of a thunderstorm that hit Alberta Sunday evening, pelting parts of the province with hail.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Trump sets 50-day tariff deadline for Russia to end war in Ukraine




CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Trump's pivot on Ukraine shows he's unwilling to put maximum pressure on Putin




CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Trump's Ukraine weapons pivot shows he's frustrated with Putin. But he's not applying maximum pressure yet




CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Who won Love Island USA? Winning couple crowned after tumultuous Season 7
Love Island USA ended a tumultuous summer full of explosive breakups and shock exits with its season finale on Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Police identify 17-year-old as suspect in killing of 26-year-old woman in downtown Hamilton
Police have identified a suspect in the killing of Belinda Sarkodie, an immigrant from Ghana who was struck by a bullet on Friday in downtown Hamilton.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

About 1/3 of Canadians are now obese, and researchers saw a steeper increase during the pandemic




CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

9 people dead after fire at assisted living facility in Massachusetts
Nine people have died and 30 others were injured in a fire at an assisted living facility in Massachusetts, where people were hanging out of windows screaming for help, authorities said on Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Flames tear through Massachusetts assisted-living facility, killing 9 and trapping residents
Flames roared through an assisted-living facility in Massachusetts, killing nine people and trapping residents inside, including some who leaned out of windows and screamed for help, authorities said Monday. At least 30 people were hurt.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Majority of people arrested in U.S. immigration raids have no criminal record, data shows
U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to deport "the worst of the worst," yet, on average, about seven out of 10 people currently detained by immigration agents have no criminal convictions, according to government data regarding ongoing detentions.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Air quality in Toronto among worst in the world Monday, as Environment Canada issues heat warning
Parts of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) are under an air quality warning on Monday alongside an ongoing heat warning in the region, Environment Canada says. 



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Air quality in Toronto among worst in the world Monday, as Environment Canada issues warning for GTA
Parts of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) are under an air quality warning on Monday alongside an ongoing heat warning in the region, Environment Canada says. 



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Most Quebecers get power back after strong storm rips through many parts of province
There is a quiet after the storm and only 4,600 clients were without power in Quebec Monday morning, according to Hydro-Quebec's outage map, down from the 100,000 mark on Sunday afternoon. Many parts of the province received almost a month's worth of rain in the span of a few hours.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Halifax tenants in 'precarious housing situations' band together to fight renovictions
As one tenant of PreCor Property Management began fighting what she says is a questionable renoviction, she realized other tenants in more buildings were facing eviction attempts too. Then they started working together.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Obesity rates in Canada jumped during COVID-19, says a new study
About one-third of Canadians are now obese — with more weight gain happening during the pandemic, according to a new study. 



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Frostbite and fear: Inside a journey into Canada with human smugglers
Chidi Nwagbo says he made a "stupid" decision to pay human smugglers to get him into Canada from the U.S. to avoid sweeping immigration crackdowns. The freezing February journey left him permanently scarred, in the custody of the very U.S. immigration authorities he was trying to flee and he now faces deportation to Nigeria.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Alberta premier's husband invited to passenger rail meetings as province mulls expansion plan
As Alberta's transportation minister prepares to unveil a passenger rail strategy this summer, freedom of information documents obtained by CBC News show that Premier Danielle Smith's husband, David Moretta, was invited to three meetings in 2023 about passenger rail and its potential expansion in the province.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2025

Dozens more alleged victims come forward as Ontario man accused in real estate fraud faces new charges
A Brampton man accused of defrauding more than a dozen would-be homeowners in an alleged real estate scam is now facing additional criminal charges, and more people alleged victims have recently come forward.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

2 women killed, suspect dead in Kentucky church shooting, police say
Two women died on Sunday at a Kentucky church in a shooting spree that began when a state trooper was wounded after making a traffic stop, police said. The suspect in both shootings was also killed.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

Ford recalls nearly a million newer vehicles in Canada, U.S. over fuel pump concerns
Ford is recalling nearly a million cars in Canada and the U.S. because the low-pressure fuel pump inside the vehicles may fail — and potentially cause an engine stall while driving, increasing crash risks.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

Israeli strike kills children collecting water, Gaza officials say. IDF says there was a malfunction
At least eight Palestinians, most of them children, were killed and more than a dozen others were wounded in central Gaza on Sunday, local officials said, in an Israeli missile strike which the military said missed its intended target.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

I was a new mother in a new country. When dark thoughts came, I was afraid to voice them
There was a stigma around discussing mental health in Joana Valamootoo's home country of Mauritius. When she came to Canada and suffered postpartum depression as a new mother, she became convinced her child would be taken away from her.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

Nearly one-third of forests in northeast B.C. could burn by year's end: province




CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

1 year after Trump assassination attempt, changes at U.S. Secret Service but questions remain
The assassination attempt against Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania campaign stop on July 13, 2024, was a perfect storm of failings coming together and became a turning point for the agency tasked with protecting the U.S. president.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

A B.C. man went to find a waterfall. He had to build a sledge out of his car to get back home
Dallin Beaumier recalls the harrowing trek up and down from Della Falls, B.C., including car troubles, wildlife encounters and an unexpected ending to the whole ordeal.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

A farmer protested policy at a Danielle Smith town hall. 5 days later, it was paused
From call-in shows to public meetings to party conventions, Alberta premier earning reputation for being quickly persuaded she must act.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

Advice about syncing exercise to menstrual cycles is all over social media. Does it work?
The practice of tracking each phase of the menstrual cycle is being promoted online as a way to optimize personal exercise and lifestyle regimes. But clinicians say there isn't sufficient evidence to support blanket advice for what's known as cycle syncing.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

Emergency crews suspend search for flooding victims in central Texas amid new flood warnings




CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

Crypto, bribes and fear: How ex-Olympian Ryan Wedding stays hidden




CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

Alleged impaired driver crashes with SUV carrying migrants in Quebec, say police
A joint investigation  is underway in Hemmingford, Que., near the U.S. border, after a collision involving a driver who was arrested for impaired driving, and a second vehicle that police said was carrying "illegal immigrants," some of whom fled the scene on foot.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

Anand says Indo-Pacific strategy will have economic focus but maintain values
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says the economy is becoming the primary focus of Canada's relationships in the Indo-Pacific — a shift that appears linked to Canada's recent moves to overcome its security dispute with India.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

What's on the menu? Food, drink and a window into history, art and culture
Food historian and author Nathalie Cooke says a menu is not just a portal between you and the kitchen. It's a window into the history, economics and even cultural identity of the time in which it was made.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

Sinner beats 2-time defending champion Alcaraz to win 1st Wimbledon title
Jannik Sinner defeated two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 on Sunday to win his first Wimbledon championship and reverse the result of their epic French Open final five weeks ago.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

Ukraine's security service says its agents killed suspected Russian FSB assassins
Ukrainian intelligence agents on Sunday killed members of a Russian secret service cell wanted on suspicion of having shot dead a colonel in Ukraine's SBU security service last week, the SBU said.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

AI job applicants, promised boats, and boycotts going strong: CBC's Marketplace cheat sheet
CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

Halifax Explosion artifacts were pulled from the harbour last year. So, now what?
Some of the artifacts are believed to be from the Mont-Blanc, one of the two ships that collided on Dec. 6, 1917, which led to the Halifax Explosion. The sheer size and number of them meant storing them posed a headache for municipal and provincial officials.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

Half of requests for complex dental work are being rejected under national insurance plan




CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

Musicians fight uphill battle as AI infiltrates streaming platforms, cutting into royalties




CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

10 ways ex-Olympian Ryan Wedding has evaded arrest for 10 years




CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

Vaccination, immunity and records: Your questions on measles, answered




CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

Toronto risks losing $30M in federal funding after vote against sixplexes citywide
The city of Toronto is at risk of losing $30 million in federal housing funding after city council voted last month against allowing sixplexes citywide, a key condition of its deal with Ottawa.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2025

'Quite an honour': Canadians take a turn as the King's Life Guard in London
A mounted ceremonial guard at Horse Guards, the official entrance to the royal palaces or riding down streets in central London is a familiar sight — and for the next eight days, Canadian soldiers will carry out the duties.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

26-year-old 'innocent bystander' killed in daylight Hamilton shooting: police
Hamilton police are searching for a suspect after what they are calling a "tragic and brazen" shooting that killed a 26-year-old woman Friday. Police are identifying the woman as Belinda Sarkodie.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

1 reported dead in California as U.S. judge orders halt to immigration crackdown tactics
A California farm worker died on Friday after U.S. immigration agents raided a cannabis nursery and arrested hundreds of workers, a worker advocacy group said, while a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to temporarily halt some of its most aggressive tactics in rounding up undocumented immigrants.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

Alberta's transgender ban in women's sports won't apply to out-of-province athletes
Alberta is rolling out new regulations this fall banning transgender athletes from playing women's sports, but the province will still welcome out-of-province transgender competitors.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

Iga Swiatek claims 1st Wimbledon title with 6-0, 6-0 win
Iga Swiatek won her first Wimbledon championship with a 6-0, 6-0 victory over Amanda Anisimova on Saturday in the first women's final at the tournament in 114 years in which one player failed to claim a single game.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

Iga Swiatek defeats Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 to win her first Wimbledon title
Iga Swiatek won her first Wimbledon championship with a 6-0, 6-0 victory over Amanda Anisimova on Saturday in the first women's final at the tournament in 114 years in which one player failed to claim a single game.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

IN PHOTOS | This week's most compelling images
Photographers from CBC News, The Canadian Press, Reuters and others document our changing world every day. Here's a selection of the week's top images.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

Trump announces 30% tariffs on EU, Mexico to begin Aug. 1
U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday announced he's levying tariffs of 30 per cent against the European Union and Mexico starting on Aug. 1, a move that could cause massive upheaval between the United States and two of its biggest trading partners.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

Trump says 30% tariffs against EU, Mexico to proceed starting Aug. 1
U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday announced he's levying tariffs of 30 per cent against the European Union and Mexico starting on Aug. 1, after weeks of negotiations with the key trading allies failed to reach a more comprehensive trade deal.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

Montreal's LaSalle College fined $30M for over-enrolling students in English-language programs
The private college received a letter from the Ministry of Higher Education at the end of June saying it owed $21,113,864 for enrolling 1,066 students over its quota for English-language programs. That fine is added to a pre-existing one for the same infraction, the year before.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

Coldplay's Chris Martin says he didn't mean to insult Rogers Stadium after calling it 'weird'
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin says he didn't mean to insult Toronto's newest concert venue when he called it a "weird stadium in the middle of nowhere."



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

Measles spread 'like wildfire' among unvaccinated children in northeast B.C., health officer says
Ten people, the majority infected children, have been hospitalized in B.C. as health officials hope the spread of the virus in the northeast has peaked.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

Kyiv residents 'brace for death' as Russian drones, missiles increasingly fly at night
Nighttime assaults on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv have intensified in the fourth year of Russia's full-scale invasion, with the number of drones sometimes exceeding 700. Swarms of 1,000 drones could soon become the norm, officials say.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

'An unimaginable nightmare': Family of American killed in West Bank demand U.S. investigate
A Palestinian American man was beaten to death by settlers in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, says the Palestinian Health Ministry, prompting his family to demand that the U.S. lead an investigation. Another man, 23, was shot dead.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

'As a farmer, it's depressing': Southwest Sask. sees less than 25% of normal rainfall in June




CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

Questions about attack in Quadeville, Ont., remain after police town hall, residents say




CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

Questions about Quadeville, Ont. attack remain after police town hall, residents say




CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

Carney's plan to cut tens of billions in spending is tough but doable, experts say




CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

Canada won't let this Afghan refugee in from the U.S. His family worries the Taliban might kill him back home




CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

Poilievre says he lost Ottawa riding for being 'honest' about plan to cut public sector jobs




CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

Talk to medical professionals, not just ChatGPT, urge Ontario doctors
ChatGPT and similar artificial intelligence tools can sometimes answer patient questions accurately, but Canadian medical researchers caution that the information needs to be carefully checked before acting on what you see. 



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

Two years after riots rocked France, these moms are still trying to keep the peace
In the suburbs of Paris, the "Pink Vests" try to calm the often-tense relations between youths and the police, an issue that erupted two years ago when a 17-year-old was killed by city police, touching off France's biggest riots in 20 years.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

Her husband abused her kids for years. She couldn't break the cycle, but her daughter did
For years, Robin Heald and her sisters were abused by their stepfather. He went to prison, but their mother stayed by his side. A CBC Radio exclusive examines what the girls went through, their mother's reasons for staying, and Heald's work to help other survivors of childhood sexual assault.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2025

Her mother stayed with the man who abused her. Today, she helps other victims of childhood sexual assault
For years, Robin Heald and her sisters were abused by their stepfather. He went to prison, but their mother stayed by his side. A CBC Radio exclusive examines what the girls went through, their mother's reasons for staying, and Heald's work to help other survivors of childhood sexual assault.



  • CEOExpress
  • c/o CommunityScape | 200 Anderson Avenue
    Rochester, NY 14607
  • Contact
  • As an Amazon Associate
    CEOExpress earns from
    qualifying purchases.

©1999-2025 CEOExpress Company LLC