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Apr 27, 2024

The world is struggling with plastic pollution — Canada is no exception
Canada is hosting 176 countries in Ottawa for a conference aimed at making progress toward a global treaty on plastic waste.



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Apr 27, 2024

Technology can detect wildfires. Do humans still have to?
If it takes humans out of towers, advanced technology like drones could eliminate the risk and cost of the job. But lookouts like Trina Moyles argue that technology can't entirely replace them, and the focus on the tech means they aren't getting the support they need.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2024

Why dangerous bird flu is spreading faster and farther than first thought in U.S. cattle
While American officials are ramping up testing to keep sick cows from being moved between states, scientists say we're already several steps behind the spread of a disease that could pose a major threat to human health.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2024

Gaza protests spread across U.S., to the doorstep of the White House
Joe Biden tried taking a victory lap this week, celebrating a coveted foreign policy win. Yet in the streets near his house, he was being jeered over a different foreign crisis — the one that's threatening his presidency.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2024

Months after they were promised, Ottawa still hasn't imposed sanctions on violent Israeli settlers
The Government of Canada has announced multiple rounds of sanctions against various parties in the Middle East since October 7. But it still hasn't engaged sanctions against violent Israeli settlers, despite promising to do so.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

Canada's military mission training foreign troops bound for Haiti | Exclusive
CBC News gets exclusive access to the Canadian military's training program in Jamaica, where foreign troops are being prepped for deployment to Haiti, which is reeling from political chaos and gang violence.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

Ontario NDP will defy keffiyeh ban if Ford doesn't step in: Stiles
Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles has given Premier Doug Ford a deadline to reverse the ban on the wearing of keffiyehs at the provincial legislature or else she says the NDP will defy the ban.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

First ten armoured vehicles promised to Ukraine to be delivered by summer, Blair says
Defence Minister Bill Blair says the first ten of 50 Armoured Combat Support Vehicles (ACSVs) promised to Ukraine last year will be delivered to the war-torn country by this summer, but likely won't be fully in service until the fall.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

Popular musicians are so mad about ticket prices that they signed a letter. Will it help bring down prices?
The way concert tickets are sold is "broken," according to a new letter signed by more than 250 major recording artists including Billie Eilish, Blue Rodeo and Fall Out Boy. But as they call out "predatory" re-sellers, some experts say that's not the answer.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

Charge dropped for man accused of waving 'terrorist flag' at Toronto rally
A charge against a Toronto man accused of flying what police called a "terrorist flag" at a pro-Palestinian demonstration earlier this year has been withdrawn. 



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

British Columbia to recriminalize use of drugs in public spaces




CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

CSIS had officer investigated after she reported a superior raped her
A CSIS officer's allegations that she was raped repeatedly by a superior in agency vehicles set off a harassment inquiry, but also triggered an investigation into her that concluded the alleged attacks were a "misuse" of agency vehicles by the woman.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

Ontario Provincial Police reviewing interaction between officer, protesters outside Trudeau event
The Ontario Provincial Police has launched a review after one of its officers was recorded vocally supporting — and possibly helping — protesters outside an event with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau earlier this week.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

National chief says she was 'stunned,' calls for change after headdress taken from her on flight
Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak says attempts by Air Canada staff to take her headdress from her on Wednesday have created "a pivotal learning moment in history."



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

Luxury retailer Ted Baker Canada is seeking creditor protection
The owners of Ted Baker's Canadian operations have filed for creditor protection in a bid to help the retailer get enough "breathing room" to decide whether to liquidate and wind down the business or pursue other unspecified alternatives.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

Thunder Bay police board administrator's 2-year term ends, report recommends that local control resume
The Ontario Civilian Police Commission has ended the term of Malcolm Mercer as administrator of the Thunder Bay Police Service Board. Mercer, appointed two years ago to oversee a board and police service that were in turmoil, said he believes the reconstituted board and new chief are on the right track and functioning properly.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

British Columbia recriminalizes use of drugs in public spaces
Province says people who don't pose threat to public safety will not be charged for mere possession.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

B.C. premier to hold news conference on public drug use
Premier David Eby is due to make an announcement about public drug use in British Columbia at 1:15 p.m. PT.



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Apr 26, 2024

King Charles set to resume public duties after stepping away for cancer treatment
King Charles will resume his public duties next week following treatment for cancer, Buckingham Palace announced Friday.



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Apr 26, 2024

Winnipeg father guilty of manslaughter after shaking, hitting or throwing infant son in 2020: judge
The mother of a three-month-old boy who died from a traumatic brain injury in 2020 burst into tears in a Winnipeg courtroom on Friday and later hugged a prosecutor after the infant's father was convicted of manslaughter in the baby's death.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

Orca calf swims out of lagoon after being trapped for a month
The Ehattesaht First Nation says a killer whale calf that had been trapped in a remote Vancouver Island lagoon for more than a month is now free after it swam out on its own early Friday morning.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

#MeToo founder says Weinstein's rape reversal hasn't killed the reckoning's movement
#MeToo founder Tarana Burke has heard it before. Every time there's a legal setback, the movement is declared dead in the water. A legal success, and presto, it's alive again.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

Supreme Court reaffirms independence of military judges, dismisses challenges
The Supreme Court has ruled that military judges, who preside over dozens of courts martial every year, can serve as officers and their status does not violate the constitutional right to a fair trial.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

Fear rekindled in Ktunaxa Nation community as fire season begins
Wildfires have become a prominent year-round concern for the Ktunaxa Nation community of Aq'am, from supporting members to researching and funding prescribed burns in the area.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

Antony Blinken takes aim at China's support for Russia's war in Beijing visit
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken raised concerns on Friday about China's support for Russia's military, one of the many issues threatening to sour the recent improvement in relations between the world's biggest economies.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

TikTok parent company says it won't sell, despite possible U.S. ban
TikTok is gearing up for a legal fight against a new U.S. law that would force the social media platform to break ties with ByteDance, its China-based parent company.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

Prehistoric giant 'sabre-toothed salmon' renamed after new discovery
The giant prehistoric 'sabre-toothed salmon' has been renamed the 'spike-toothed' salmon after scientists uncovered new information about its weird, giant tusks.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

Challengers is a killer love triangle romance that hates love
Challengers is a slow-building marvel that challenges everyone: its characters, on how far they'll go for the film's central theme; its writer, on the division between reality and fiction; and its viewers, on what they personally define as admirable and, conversely, as villainous.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

Ending Sudan's civil war may require help of countries currently helping inflame it, observers say
Players beyond the borders of Sudan — from its African neighbours to the Gulf States and beyond — are influencing the course of the conflict for their own purposes and increasing the chances of it metastasizing, analysts say. 



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

Ending Sudan's civil war may require help of the countries currently inflaming it
Players beyond the borders of Sudan — from its African neighbours to the Gulf States and beyond — are influencing the course of the conflict for their own purposes and increasing the chances of it metastasizing, analysts say. 



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

Ending Sudan's civil war may require help of the very countries inflaming it
Players beyond the borders of Sudan — from its African neighbours to the Gulf States and beyond — are influencing the course of the conflict for their own purposes and increasing the chances of it metastasizing, analysts say. 



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

Americans are spending $61B on Ukraine's war effort. What will it get them?
Washington's aid package will certainly help against Russia's invasion, which has lasted over two years. But it also raises questions about the plan, if any, for a final Ukrainian victory.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

29 Olympics, no medals? No problem. Quebec-led fencing squad hungry for history
Canada's Olympic fencing team in Paris will be country's largest in decades and its athletes are hungry to make history and earn a podium finish.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

EV sales have slowed. Do massive subsidies still make sense?
Honda and Toyota are promising billions in new EV investments as governments hand out subsidies and tax credits. But EV sales in North America have slowed amid concerns over costs and range anxiety.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

Government hits Canada Life with financial sanctions as public servants endure messy benefits switch
The federal government has begun imposing financial sanctions on Canada Life after months of outcry from public servants, retirees and their families who were left fighting for medical claims to be covered.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

RCMP's ability to defend national security is eroding, report warns
The RCMP's federal wing is at a "critical juncture" and its ability to police key national security files — such as foreign interference, terrorism and financial crime — is on the line, says a recent report from the RCMP's independent advisory board.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

Social media hurts girls' mental health and education potential, says UNESCO report
Girls around the world tend to spend more time on social media than boys and it's hurting their mental health, says a new report from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

The '90s called. They want their books back
When the graphic novel remake of Ann M. Martin's book Claudia and the Bad Joke was the best-selling kids book in Canada earlier this month, it was time for bookworms to feel their hearts flutter with nostalgia. The original, part of the wildly popular The Baby-Sitters Club series, was published in 1988.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

The Baby-Sitters Club books are wildly popular — again — and adults are loving the nostalgia
When the graphic novel remake of Ann M. Martin's book Claudia and the Bad Joke was the best-selling kids book in Canada earlier this month, it was time for bookworms to feel their hearts flutter with nostalgia. The original, part of the wildly popular The Baby-Sitters Club series, was published in 1988.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2024

What are microplastics doing to human health? Scientists work to connect the dots
People unknowingly ingest microplastics from what we eat, drink and breathe. Some scientists fear exposure to microplastics could increase vulnerability to heart disease, cancer and other illnesses. While possible links between microplastics and disease are not definitive, researchers are exploring some concerning hints.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Air Canada apologizes to national chief after flight crew took her headdress away
Air Canada says it's sorry after staff tried to stow away the headdress of the Assembly of First Nations' national chief in cargo storage before the departure of a flight Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

First Nation in Ontario declares state of emergency over discharge from nearby plastics plant
Aamjiwnaang First Nation in southwestern Ontario has declared a state of emergency over the "ongoing and excessive" discharge of benzene from a nearby plastics plant.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Here's what's happening on U.S. campuses as student protests against Israel's war in Gaza grow
Student protests over the Israel-Hamas war have popped up on an increasing number of college campuses following last week's arrest of more than 100 demonstrators at Columbia University.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Reena Virk killer claims TV series based on crime 'disrespectful' to victim's family
Nearly three decades after holding Reena Virk's head under water until the 14-year-old drowned, the woman convicted of murder in the case reportedly feels the crime is so "horrendous" that basing a TV series on it could traumatize Virk's family.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Baby girl dies after being delivered from Palestinian mother killed by Israeli airstrike
A baby girl delivered from her Palestinian mother after the woman was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Rafah on Saturday has died, according to her surviving family.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Chicago's famous sidewalk 'rat hole' has been removed, but its legacy lives on
City officials have removed the slab of sidewalk concrete with a rat-shaped imprint that had become both a source of both pride and consternation for residents.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

B.C. civil lawsuit against Sex Pistols guitarist alleges 1980 sexual assault
A B.C. Supreme Court statement of claim filed by the plaintiff says she was 14 years old and working on the movie Ladies & Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains when Jones supplied her with marijuana, then sexually assaulted her in his hotel room.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Canadian who died in Cuba was mistakenly buried in Russia, family says
Faraj Allah Jarjour, a Canadian man who died in Cuba in March, was buried in a Russian town north of Moscow after Cuban government workers mistakenly switched two bodies before repatriating them to the wrong countries. 



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Alberta government wants power to remove municipal councillors, repeal bylaws it doesn't like




CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Bombardier gets federal exemption from sanctions on Russian titanium
Bombardier is now the second large Canadian corporation known to have been granted an exemption from federal government sanctions on Russian titanium.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Dubai deluge likely made worse by warming world, scientists find
A powerful rainstorm that wreaked havoc on the desert nation of the United Arab Emirates last week was likely made more intense because of climate change, a team of international scientists has found.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Ontario MPP defies order to remove keffiyeh at Queen's Park
An Ontario legislator has refused to remove her keffiyeh at Queen's Park and was subsequently banned from returning to the chamber for the rest of the day on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

MPP Sarah Jama defies order to remove keffiyeh at Queen's Park
An Ontario legislator has refused to remove her keffiyeh at Queen's Park and was subsequently banned from returning to the chamber for the rest of the day on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

MPP Sarah Jama defies order to remove keffiyeh in Ontario Legislature
An Ontario legislator has refused to remove her keffiyeh at Queen's Park and was subsequently banned from returning to the chamber for the rest of the day on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

How running 6 marathons helped this man with cerebral palsy feel seen
Andrew Tomlinson has completed all six of the world's major marathons — New York, Chicago, Tokyo, Boston, Berlin and, and most recently, London.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

UN team in Gaza shaken after pier site came under fire during visit, spokesperson says
A United Nations team in the Gaza Strip visiting the site for a pier and the staging area for maritime aid operations had to seek shelter in a bunker "for some time" on Wednesday after the area came under fire, a UN spokesperson said on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Former Manitoba premier Heather Stefanson resigning as MLA
Heather Stefanson, who was the first woman to serve as Manitoba's premier, has announced she is retiring as an MLA. Her Progressive Conservative government was defeated last October following a divisive election campaign.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Makeshift slaughterhouse in a residential garage points to growing concerns about illicit meat sales
Alberta authorities are investigating several cases of illicit meat slaughter and sale. That's leading to concerns about food safety.



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Apr 25, 2024

Canada sanctions Iran's defence minister, others after missile attack on Israel
Canada is targeting Iran's defence minister with a new round of sanctions imposed after the country's retaliatory attack on Israel earlier this month.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Choosing native plants for your garden has big benefits
In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we learn how native plants help boost biodiversity in your garden, get an update on global and federal action on plastic pollution and get tips for making your wardrobe more sustainable.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Bob Cole, play-by-play voice of countless NHL games, dies at 90




CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Venice is struggling with overtourism: Will a €5 fee help?
Tourism officials in the popular Italian city of Venice are introducing a new €5 fee that will apply to day trippers on busy summer days as the city tries to balance the desires of tourists with the needs of locals.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Two 14-year-olds charged with 2nd-degree murder in Halifax teen's stabbing
The two youths were taken into custody Wednesday night in connection with the death of 16-year-old Ahmad Al Marrach.



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Apr 25, 2024

14-year-olds charged with 2nd-degree murder in Halifax teen's stabbing
The two youths were taken into custody Wednesday night in connection with the death of 16-year-old Ahmad Al Marrach.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Halifax police charge 2 youths with 2nd-degree murder in teen stabbing
Two 14-year-olds have been arrested and charged with second-degree murder in relation to the homicide of Ahmad Al Marrach at a Halifax mall. 



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Bob Cole, the play-by-play voice of countless NHL games, dies at 90
Bob Cole, whose voice and lively language were the soundtrack to countless NHL hockey games over a broadcasting career that spanned more than half a century, has died. 



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Haiti's prime minister resigns, transitional leadership takes over as gang violence persists
Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry has resigned, his office said on Thursday, as a transitional council took power with the aim of returning stability to a country where gang violence has caused chaos and misery.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

U.S. Supreme Court weighs extent of immunity for former presidents like Trump
A lawyer representing the special counsel was beginning his presentation on whether a former U.S. president can be prosecuted for acts while he was in office. Earlier, Donald Trump's lawyer argued that the prospect of being indicted could constrain a president.



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Apr 25, 2024

Leafs announcer slams home crowd as 'very disappointing'
Longtime Toronto Maple Leafs radio announcer Joe Bowen wasn't shy about his frustration with a listless crowd at Scotiabank Arena Wednesday night, as the team dropped game three of its first-round playoff series with the Boston Bruins.



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Apr 25, 2024

Honda to invest $15B to build 4 new EV plants in Ontario
Japanese automaker Honda will make a $15-billion electric vehicle investment in Ontario to build four new manufacturing plants in the province, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced Thursday.



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Apr 25, 2024

Honda to invest $15B to build four new EV plants in Ontario
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford have announced that Japanese automaker Honda will make a $15-billion electric vehicle investment in Ontario that will see four new manufacturing plants built in the province.



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Apr 25, 2024

What could a $5B government loan program do? Turn Indigenous communities into powerful investors
Indigenous leaders say a new loan guarantee program from the federal government, announced last week in the 2024 budget, will be a huge boost for economic reconciliation.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction in New York overturned
New York's highest court has overturned Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction, finding the judge at the landmark #MeToo trial prejudiced the ex-movie mogul with improper rulings, including a decision to let women testify about allegations that weren't part of the case.



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Apr 25, 2024

Accusers 'gutted' as Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction in New York overturned
New York's highest court has overturned Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction, finding the judge at the landmark #MeToo trial prejudiced the ex-movie mogul with improper rulings, including a decision to let women testify about allegations that weren't part of the case.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Montreal's vacant buildings keep burning down despite efforts to quell the fires
A CBC analysis found vacant buildings are at greater risk of catching fire, posing a danger to firefighters and threatening the city's built heritage. Despite ongoing efforts by the city to force building owners to take better care of vacant properties, these buildings continue to be at risk. 



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Apr 25, 2024

Jury selection begins in case of alleged Winnipeg serial killer
Jury selection is scheduled to happen Thursday in the case of a man accused of killing three First Nations women, and a fourth who is also believed to be Indigenous, in Winnipeg.



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Apr 25, 2024

Ontario woman 'blindsided' as government questions her Canadian citizenship — 30 years later
Last September, 32-year-old Arielle Townsend came home to a letter from the federal immigration department stating her Canadian citizenship was at risk of being revoked.  Townsend, who lives in Ajax, Ont., was "completely blindsided." 



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Apr 25, 2024

That offer to buy your time-share could be from a Mexican drug cartel




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Apr 25, 2024

These anglers are helping sustain Thunder Bay, Ont.'s 'world-class' urban fishing spots
Urban anglers in Thunder Bay, Ont., are flocking to streams and rivers as rainbow trout have begun their spawning run. Longtime anglers say this urban fishing oasis is unique and needs to be protected.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Ottawa failing to meet Jordan's Principle deadlines for First Nations kids' care most of the time
Indigenous Services Canada is taking longer to respond to requests to help First Nations children, which critics say is putting lives at risk.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

New truckers in Canada aren't being trained well enough. How do we fix that?
There's an "urgent" need to improve training for truck drivers, a new report suggests, and new drivers who have not received adequate training are making Canada's roads less safe.



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Apr 25, 2024

Harry Jerome's daughter wants famed sprinter's name removed from embattled charity's awards
The daughter of renowned Canadian sprinter Harry Jerome wants his name and likeness removed from a Toronto charity's annual awards — which are this weekend — until it is cleared of alleged financial mismanagement.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

El Niño is nearing its end. Does that mean global temperatures will cool down in 2024?
La Niña is on its way, but global temperatures are so warm already that some climate scientists say it may not have as much of a a cooling effect this year as in the past.



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Apr 25, 2024

Air passenger complaint backlog hits new high, but agency says it's processing complaints faster
Canada's transportation regulator says it has made progress on addressing compensation claims against airlines since a new complaint resolution process was introduced last fall — but incoming complaints have pushed the backlog to a new high.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

'A bit of hope': Hamilton tenants beat renoviction attempt by landlord at Ontario tribunal
The Landlord and Tenant Board dismissed the renoviction request because the only building permit the landlord had from the city was limited to making minor repairs. It also said it wasn't convinced the work would require the units to be vacant.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Equity-seeking Olympians team up to create better support for competing moms
While the opportunity for Olympian parents to access a nursery may indicate progress at the Games, many women athletes continue to feel under supported, under-resourced, and underfunded during their family planning and motherhood years.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Canadian banks need to do more to stop abusive e-transfers, survivors say
Women who have received threatening and abusive e-transfers from their former partners say Canadian banks need to step up and do more to prevent the misuse of their banking applications.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2024

Family identifies B.C. man killed in latest White Rock waterfront stabbing




CBC Top Stories
Apr 24, 2024

Ukraine's ambassador slams Canada for Airbus sanctions waiver on critical Russian mineral
Ukraine's ambassador to Canada has called out the Trudeau government over a decision to grant Airbus Defence and Space a waiver that will allow the European aerospace giant to continue to use Russian titanium in the manufacture of its aircraft engines. It comes after the company vowed to find a new supplier in 2022.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 24, 2024

Federal Green Party deputy leader gets jail time for Fairy Creek protests
Angela Davidson, known as Rainbow Eyes, received a sentence of 60 days in jail for her actions during the 2021 Fairy Creek protests. She was convicted earlier this year of criminal contempt of court.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 24, 2024

Trump allies Meadows, Giuliani among 18 indicted in Arizona election interference case
An Arizona grand jury has indicted former President Donald Trump 's chief of staff Mark Meadows, lawyer Rudy Giuliani and 16 others for their efforts to use so-called fake electors to try to overturn Trump's loss to Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 24, 2024

RCMP confirm 2 missing B.C. kayakers found dead in Washington state
RCMP confirmed Wednesday that two kayakers that went missing from Vancouver Island have been found dead in the U.S. state of Washington.



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Apr 24, 2024

RCMP confirm 2 missing kayakers found dead in Washington state
RCMP confirmed Wednesday that two kayakers that went missing from Vancouver Island have been found dead in the U.S. state of Washington.



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Apr 24, 2024

55-year-old wedding cake discovered in freezer tasted 'delicious'
Rochelle Marr soaked the fruit cake in brandy and gave it a fresh coat of icing after rediscovering it during a deep clean of her freezer.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 24, 2024

Why did the U.S. TikTok ban bill get packaged with foreign aid?




CBC Top Stories
Apr 24, 2024

Edmonton police seeing no further extortion of South Asian businesses as investigation continues
A rash of extortion incidents targeting South Asian home builders in Edmonton has dropped off, but police are continuing to investigate the string of arsons that have destroyed new or under-construction homes.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 24, 2024

Shock and grief as mourners gather to remember 16-year-old homicide victim in Halifax
The Muslim community in Halifax is expressing outrage and sadness over the loss of a teenage boy killed earlier this week in what police have ruled a homicide.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 24, 2024

Poilievre visits anti-carbon tax convoy camp, claims Trudeau is lying about 'everything'




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Apr 24, 2024

Peguis First Nation launches $1B flood damages lawsuit against feds, Manitoba and 2 municipalities
Peguis First Nation has filed a $1-billion flood damages lawsuit against the federal government, the provincial government and two municipalities located upstream of the Ojibway and Cree community in Manitoba's northern Interlake.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 24, 2024

Former SNC-Lavalin executive sentenced to prison term in Montreal bridge bribery case
The RCMP says a former SNC-Lavalin executive has been sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison in connection with a bribery scheme for a bridge repair contract in Montreal.



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