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CBC Top Stories
Jul 23, 2025

Over 100 aid agencies call for Gaza ceasefire, warn of starvation risks
More than 100 largely aid and rights groups on Wednesday called for governments to take action as hunger spreads in Gaza, including by demanding an immediate and permanent ceasefire and the lifting of all restrictions on the flow of humanitarian aid.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 23, 2025

Fascist fight clubs are growing across Canada
Groups called "active clubs" bill themselves as defenders of Canada's European roots, offering a path to community and fitness. But some experts regard them as the fastest-growing extremist threat in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 23, 2025

Public urged to shelter in place as police search for armed suspect in Summerside, P.E.I.
Police have confirmed a man who was believed to be armed, prompting a shelter-in-place alert in Summerside, P.E.I., Wednesday morning is now in custody and there is no longer a threat to public safety.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 23, 2025

Russia, Ukraine to hold first peace talks in nearly 2 months
The Kremlin said that Russia and Ukraine are due to hold direct talks in Istanbul on Wednesday evening but added that the negotiations would not be easy.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 23, 2025

Permit revoked for MAGA musician's concert at Parks Canada historic site
Sean Feucht, a Christian rocker and rising star in the MAGA movement, was scheduled to perform Wednesday at the York Redoubt National Historic Site near Halifax.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 23, 2025

Permit revoked for MAGA musician's concert at Parks Canada site, but show will go on
Parks Canada says a U.S. singer and rising star in the MAGA movement will not perform at a national historic site near Halifax after the federal agency revoked the organizer's permit, but the show is slated to go on at a new venue.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 23, 2025

A bookstore that's been a Halifax institution since 1987 is facing closure
John W. Doull, Bookseller, will be forced to close if the business is unable to raise enough money to catch up on rent by Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 23, 2025

Toxic chemicals are flowing into the Great Lakes — and they're showing up in drinking water




CBC Top Stories
Jul 23, 2025

Toxic chemicals are polluting the Great Lakes. What does that mean for drinking water?




CBC Top Stories
Jul 23, 2025

Why Danielle Smith has eased off the 'Kill Bill C-69' language in the Carney era
After long demanding repeal of the federal project review law, Alberta premier shifts to calling for 'substantive' changes.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 23, 2025

$68M project to secure, revamp Canada's asylum system shut down unexpectedly, documents show
A major project led by Canada's Immigration Department to revamp the country's outdated asylum system and enhance the integrity of its borders was quietly shut down last year — a move that was "unexpected" for some in the government, CBC News has learned.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 23, 2025

Hoping to book an affordable Canadian vacation this summer? Sorry and good luck
From accommodations to flights, many Canadians may be noticing higher prices for domestic travel this season. And that's likely because of increased demand, say industry experts who note more Canadians are opting for summer trips at home instead of travelling to the U.S.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 23, 2025

Judge's decisions in Hockey Canada sexual assault trial are Thursday. Here's what could happen
Justice Maria Carroccia's decisions in the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial will be rendered Thursday, over a month after proceedings that began in London, Ont., in April wrapped in mid-June. With five accused ex-world junior players and six charges, the outcome could go a number of possible ways. CBC News spoke with lawyers not connected to the trial for explanations on the possibilities and procedures.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 23, 2025

Measles cases extend beyond Alberta, Ontario, hotspot map shows
The spread of measles both between provinces and within is keeping doctors and health officials across much of Canada on their toes.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 23, 2025

More Canadians may be thinking of a staycation this summer. But has domestic travel become unaffordable?
From accommodations to flights, many Canadians may be noticing higher prices for domestic travel this season. And that's likely because of increased demand, say industry experts who note more Canadians are opting for summer trips at home instead of travelling to the U.S.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 23, 2025

Rice's late homer lifts Yankees over Blue Jays, snaps Toronto's franchise-record home win streak
Ben Rice's ninth-inning home run helped the New York Yankees salvage a 5-4 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday. Toronto's four-game win streak and franchise-best 11-game home win streak were snapped with the loss, but the Blue Jays still hold a three-game lead over the Yankees in the American League East standings.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Carney to visit his hometown of Fort Smith, N.W.T., on Wednesday
The prime minister will be in his hometown of Fort Smith, N.W.T., Wednesday to tour an area impacted by wildfire and talk with locals about food insecurity. He'll visit Inuvik on Thursday to meet with Inuit leaders.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Trump announces trade deal with Japan that would see 15% tariff on all goods
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday said the U.S. and Japan have struck a deal that will lower the hefty tariffs Trump had threatened to impose on goods from its Asian ally while extracting commitments for Japan to invest $550 billion US in the United States and open its markets to American goods.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

The National | Vigil honours slain Montreal girl
July 22, 2025 | The New York state community where a 9-year-old Montreal girl was found dead holds a vigil in her memory as police say she died by drowning. Carney reiterates he wants the best deal for Canada, suggesting the U.S. trade deadline may be fluid. And, remembering Ozzy Osbourne — the godfather of heavy metal.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

South Australia algal bloom a 'natural disaster,' state's premier says, as species wiped out
South Australia's state premier has declared a toxic algal bloom a "natural disaster" amid thousands of marine animal deaths, as well as impacts to tourism and seafood farming.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

RCMP issue province-wide alert about fake pill suspected in death of Edmonton area teen
The Alberta RCMP have issued a province-wide alert after a powerful and uncommon opioid meant to replicate a well-known prescription drug was strongly suspected of killing an Edmonton area teenager



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

How discarded needle data and pop-up STI testing could reduce Sask.'s infection rates
A new research project in Regina is using geo-data on discarded needles and pop-up testing sites to improve health-care access and cut down Saskatchewan's STI rates.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Green energy has passed 'positive tipping point,' and cost will come down, UN says
Renewable energy has passed a "positive tipping point" to become even cheaper and more widespread, according to a pair of United Nations reports.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

The TV adaptation of Esi Edugyan's novel Washington Black will surprise fans of the books
Esi Edugyan says Disney Plus's take on her acclaimed historical novel Washington Black will surprise anyone familiar with the sprawling coming-of-age tale.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Russia touts strike drones made in factory on TV, where teens appear to be working on them
A Russian factory, described by its director as the world's biggest maker of strike drones, has been shown on the Russian army's TV channel with teenagers helping make kamikaze drones to attack Ukraine.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

In Canada's auto capital, repair shops say skilled technicians are nearly impossible to find
Despite having Canada's highest unemployment rate, repair shops in Windsor, Ont., say that hiring auto technicians is nearly impossible.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

'Go f--k yourself!': What Stephen Colbert and other late-night hosts had to say after Late Show cancellation




CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Ozzy Osbourne, godfather of heavy metal who found fame on reality TV, dead at 76




CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Ozzy Osbourne, the 'Godfather of Heavy Metal' who found fame on reality TV, dead at 76




CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Federal privacy watchdog discontinuing investigation into student data breach




CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

The bestselling Canadian books of 2025, so far
We count down the 20 bestselling Canadian titles of the year from January through June, compiled by Bookmanager using sales data from independent bookstores.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Crime severity index dropped 4% last year, Statistics Canada says
The national statistics agency says the volume and severity of police-reported crime in Canada decreased four per cent last year, after three annual increases in a row.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Poilievre, Conservative MPs criticize Crown ahead of Freedom Convoy leaders' sentencing
Several Conservative MPs and leader Pierre Poilievre are criticizing the Crown's approach to prosecuting two key organizers of the Freedom Convoy protests, with the party's deputy leader calling it an act of "political vengeance."



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Soaring Jays set franchise record with 11th straight win at home, defeating rival Yankees 4-1
Kevin Gausman struck out Trent Grisham and two-time American League MVP Aaron Judge in the first two at bats of the Toronto Blue Jays' 4-1 victory over the New York Yankees on Monday night, the team's franchise-record 11th win in a row at Rogers Centre.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

At least 15 Palestinians in Gaza die of starvation in deepening hunger crisis, medics say
A six-week-old infant was among 15 people who have died of starvation in Gaza in the past 24 hours, local health officials said, with malnutrition now killing Palestinians faster than at any point in the 21-month war.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

6-week old infant among 15 Palestinians in Gaza to die of starvation, medics say
A six-week-old infant is among 15 people who have died of starvation in Gaza in the past 24 hours, local health officials said, with malnutrition now killing Palestinians faster than at any point in the 21-month-long war.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

South Korean pilot may have shut off less-damaged engine in crash that killed 179 people
The initial results of an investigation into December's devastating Jeju Air crash in South Korea showed that while both of the plane's engines sustained bird strikes, its pilots turned off the less-damaged one just before its crash-landing. The finding, before the conclusion of the probe, has proven controversial.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Angry students confront Bangladesh officials as plane crash death toll rises to 31
Hundreds of students protested near the site of the crash of a Bangladesh air force training jet into a school in Dhaka, demanding accountability, compensation for victims' families and the halt of training flights.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Podcast of 2 friends in Sudbury, Ont., shares their story of addiction and forgiveness
When Melissa MacMillan was unable to care for her son due to her struggle with addiction, her friend, Jamie-Lee Thibert, adopted him. Today, the Sudbury, Ont., pair share their story in a new video podcast, aptly titled Full Circle.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

WW II veteran's grave found empty after daughter hoped to relocate burial site
Elizabeth Patrick wanted to relocate her estranged father's grave to a military site in Ontario, and was shocked to learn the grave her father was supposed to be in was empty.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

WWII veteran's grave found empty after daughter hoped to relocate burial site
Elizabeth Patrick wanted to relocate her estranged father's grave to a military site in Ontario, and was shocked to learn the grave her father was supposed to be in was empty.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Residents want MAGA musician's concert at Parks Canada historic site cancelled
Sean Feucht, a Christian rocker and rising star in the MAGA movement, is scheduled to perform Wednesday at the York Redoubt National Historic Site near Halifax.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Calm in the crease: Inside Gwyneth Philips' ascension to the Ottawa Charge's starting job
Philips also projects to be one of Team USA's goaltenders at the Olympics, alongside Aerin Frankel. The pair, who played together at Northeastern University, make up a tandem that rivals Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Calm in the crease: Inside Gwyneth Philips's ascension to the Ottawa Charge's starting job
Thrust into the role of starting goalie with the Ottawa Charge this past spring, rookie Gwyneth Philips led the team to the PWHL Finals against Minnesota. She's set to be the team's starter next season, with a chance to represent the U.S. at her first Olympics.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Astronomers capture an image of a potential planet forming around star
Astronomers believe they have captured an image of a planet in the act of forming, something that has never before been witnessed.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Astronomers think they've captured a planet forming around a host star — something never seen before
Astronomers believe they have captured an image of a planet in the act of forming, something that has never before been witnessed.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

How sudden cardiac arrest can be different for athletes — based on their sex
While male athletes are more likely to suffer a sudden cardiac arrest, women are less likely to survive one. Physiological differences and bystander reaction could partially explain the difference, suspect researchers.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Not just an urban issue: Alberta small town forms task force to address encampment
A sprawling forest encampment has brought jurisdictional concerns, community tensions, and discussions surrounding potential solutions to the forefront in the rural community of Drayton Valley, Alta.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Zoom bombing causes Ontario courts to ban public from attending virtually
An increasing number of Zoom bombings infiltrating Ontario courtrooms now means the public is banned from attending proceedings virtually.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Zoom bombing causes some Ontario courts to ban public from attending virtually
An increasing number of Zoom bombings infiltrating Ontario courtrooms now means the public is banned from attending proceedings virtually.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Zoom-bombing concerns prompt Ontario to halt full public access to virtual court
An increasing number of Zoom bombings infiltrating Ontario courtrooms now means the public is banned from attending proceedings virtually.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 22, 2025

Toronto police took over an hour to respond to brutal assault, victim says
A Toronto man tells CBC Toronto that police took over an hour to arrive at his home after he was brutally beaten by a man in the stairwell. Both police and paramedics said they were dealing with an influx of emergency calls that evening.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Rare leatherback sea turtle spotted off B.C. coast
A leatherback sea turtle was spotted near Haida Gwaii, a collection of islands off B.C.'s northwest coast, and conservationists are celebrating the rare sighting as they are a critically endangered species in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

B.C. premier slams U.S. ambassador for saying Trump thinks Canadian boycotts are 'nasty'
B.C. Premier David Eby said he believes U.S. leadership has "very little awareness" of how offensive their remarks are, like the U.S. ambassador to Canada saying President Donald Trump thinks Canadians are "nasty" to deal with because of U.S. boycotts.  



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Former Saskatoon Christian school director found guilty of assaulting students with a weapon
John Olubobokun was accused of using a wooden paddle to hit students when he was the director at Christian Centre Academy for four years starting in 2003. Judge Lisa Watson outlined her reasoning in a lengthy decision Monday afternoon in provincial court.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Trump administration releases flood of FBI records on Martin Luther King Jr.
The Trump administration has released records of the FBI's surveillance of Martin Luther King Jr., despite opposition from the slain Nobel laureate's family and the civil rights group that he led until his 1968 assassination.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Trump administration releases MLK Jr.'s FBI records against family's wishes
The Trump administration has released records of the FBI's surveillance of Martin Luther King Jr., despite opposition from the slain Nobel laureate's family and the civil rights group that he led until his 1968 assassination.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Montreal woman who joined ISIS as a teen convicted of aiding a terrorist group




CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Ex-police officer sentenced to 33 months for violating Breonna Taylor's rights
Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison was sentenced on Monday to 33 months in prison for violating Breonna Taylor's rights during the botched 2020 drug raid in which she was shot and killed, after the U.S. Justice Department asked the judge to sentence him to a single day.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Indigenous communities face higher death rates from fires and lack of data leaves them vulnerable, says group
A report highlights the need for more data from on-reserve house fires, and the data confirms what some already knew — Indigenous communities face higher rates of death from fires.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Quebec manufacturers urge Ottawa to let temporary foreign workers already here stay




CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Quebec manufacturers urging federal government to let temporary foreign workers already here stay




CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

15-year-old boy stabbed to death near Vancouver law courts, police say
???????Vancouver police say they are investigating the murder of a 15-year-old boy who died after being stabbed Saturday night near the Vancouver Law Courts at Smithe and Hornby streets.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

One-handed British pianist is carrying forward the legacy of those who came before him
One-handed pianist Nicholas McCarthy just made his debut at The Proms, one of Britain's most prestigious classical music concert series. It was a dream he says he couldn't have achieved without the hard work of those who preceded him.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

U.S.-South Korean citizen deported from Canada 6 times sentenced for violating removal order
A U.S.-South Korean dual citizen who has violated six deportation orders from Canada was sentenced Monday for his latest transgression.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Inmate charged with 1st-degree murder in death of serial killer Robert Pickton
A federal inmate has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of serial killer Robert Pickton last year.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Montreal girl allegedly killed by father was drowned, initial autopsy finds




CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Vigil held for slain Quebec girl highlights collective grief on both sides of the border




CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

5 million above-ground pools recalled, including in Canada
Health Canada has issued a recall notice for more than 260,000 above-ground swimming pools sold in Canada since the early 2000s after nine children drowned in the United States.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

The Cosby Show star Malcolm-Jamal Warner dead at 54
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, best known for playing Bill Cosby's son on the hit NBC sitcom The Cosby Show, has died at the age of 54, according to multiple U.S. media reports. 



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

The Cosby Show star Malcolm-Jamal Warner dead at 54 after accidental drowning
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, best known for playing Bill Cosby's son on the hit NBC sitcom The Cosby Show, has died at the age of 54, in an accidental drowning while on holiday with his family in Central America.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

NBA star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander coming to Hamilton for hometown rally in his honour
The City of Hamilton says it will honour Hamilton NBA star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander with the key to the city and a rally on Aug. 7.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Winning 4 Nations coaching team to round out Canada's Olympic men's hockey staff
Hockey Canada announced Monday that Bruce Cassidy, Peter DeBoer and Rick Tocchet will serve as assistants on Jon Cooper's staff for the 2026 Olympic men's hockey tournament, as they did at the 4 Nations tourney earlier this year.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Here's what to expect at this year's Toronto International Film Festival
Films starring Sydney Sweeney, Angelina Jolie and Aziz Ansari will premiere at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival, festival organizers announced Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Republican senator says Trump's 51st state rhetoric not 'constructive' during Ottawa visit
A U.S. Republican senator says she doesn't think President Donald Trump's past comments about making Canada the 51st state are helpful as the two countries are locked in negotiations to reach some sort of trade agreement.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Jasper marks 1 year since devastating wildfire




CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Stellantis warns of $2.7 billion loss for first half of 2025 due to tariffs and some big charges
Stellantis, the maker of Jeep and Ram vehicles, says its preliminary estimates show a 2.3 billion euros ($2.68 billion) net loss in the first half of the year due to U.S. tariffs and some hefty charges.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Stellantis warns of $3.7B Cdn loss for first half of 2025 due to tariffs and some big charges
Stellantis, the maker of Jeep and Ram vehicles, says preliminary estimates show a 2.3-billion euro (nearly $3.7-billion Cdn) net loss in the first half of the year due to U.S. tariffs and hefty charges. The news prompted swift reaction from the head of Canada's Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association (APMA).



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Tank shelling hits houses, mosques in Deir Al-Balah as Israeli tanks push into area
Israeli tanks pushed into southern and eastern areas of the Gazan city of Deir Al-Balah for the first time on Monday, an area where Israeli sources said the military believes some of the remaining hostages may be held.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Unionized workers at Canada Post to start voting on contract offer
Unionized workers at Canada Post begin voting on the Crown corporation's latest contract offer on Monday. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers is urging they reject the proposal.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

At least 19 killed after Bangladesh air force plane crashes into college campus
At least 19 people were killed and 164 injured as a Bangladesh air force training jet crashed into a college and school campus in the capital Dhaka on Monday after experiencing a technical problem shortly after take-off, a military spokesperson said.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Jasper to commemorate 1 year since wildfire decimated townsite
Some displaced Jasper, Alta., residents are reflecting, as the municipality gets ready to commemorate the first year since the 2024 wildfire.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

The week X's Grok AI went Nazi
Grok, the "anti-woke" chatbot from Elon Musk's xAI, went on racist, violent tirades just a week before the company launched its own AI "companion" characters and won a $200 million American military contract. Is AI safety being taken seriously enough?



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Japan PM Ishiba vows to stay on after party loses majority in upper house election
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba vowed to remain in office on Monday after his ruling coalition suffered a bruising defeat in upper house elections, as the opposition weighed a no-confidence motion.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

She's fought for clean water for years and fears proposed Ontario permit changes will hurt First Nations
Proposed changes to Ontario's water-taking permit process would make permits transferrable if a business is sold. There are concerns, however, that this may lead to skipping environmental assessments and Indigenous consultation.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

N.B. hockey dad launches 'friendly' club for women, girls
Hockey has been a big part of Doug Grandy's life since he was a young athlete playing on Fredericton ice. Now, as a father of two young girls, he's returning to those same rinks but with a different purpose.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Their neighbours changed the coastline and they want it fixed
Residents of Wards Brook have watched their beloved beach change over the past decade. They think laws were broken, and a lack of government action means their trust in public officials has been broken, too.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Why are so many federal inmates dying shortly before their release date?




CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Spotting rare right whale off Newfoundland had this tour guide 'Out of my skin excited'
There are less than 370 North Atlantic right whales left in the world — and a local man spotted one off the southern Avalon Peninsula earlier this month.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Premiers will talk trade, tariffs with Carney during -day 3summit in Ontario
Canada's premiers are kicking off a three-day summit in Ontario's cottage country at a time of heightened anxiety over tariffs and trade with Canada's closest trading partner, the United States. 



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Premiers will talk trade, tariffs with Carney during 3-day summit in Ontario
Canada's premiers are kicking off a three-day summit in Ontario's cottage country at a time of heightened anxiety over tariffs and trade with Canada's closest trading partner, the United States. 



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Premiers, prime minister to meet ahead of U.S.-Canada trade deadline
Canada's premiers are kicking off a three-day summit in Ontario's cottage country at a time of heightened anxiety over tariffs and trade with Canada's closest trading partner, the United States. 



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

How app upgrades are helping Toronto police do more bail compliance checks
Toronto police are using $2.4 million in provincial funding to improve the flow of information from the courts into the bail compliance dashboard they created to allow officers to complete more compliance checks on more people on bail.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Government blocked streaming sites for public servants as a 'people management issue,' documents show
Although streaming services like Netflix and Prime weren't straining the government's network bandwidth, federal officials decided to block them because they were perceived to be a "people management" issue, according to internal documents obtained by CBC News.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 21, 2025

Albertans drinking way less booze than they used to, lead the country in cannabis sales
You know those giant bottles of vodka you can get at Costco? The 4.5-litre ones? That's how much less booze the average Albertan drank last year, compared to how much they drank in 2008.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 20, 2025

Police say driver shot, attacked by crowd in L.A. nightclub car ramming had criminal history
A man suspected of driving his car into a crowd waiting to get inside a nightclub in Los Angeles, injuring 36 people, has a criminal history that includes a conviction for felony battery, officials said Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 20, 2025

Canadian girl, 9, found dead in N.Y., state police say
Police in New York state say they have found a nine-year-old girl who was reported missing in northeastern New York dead. Officials say they were told she was possibly abducted, but say the evidence so far does not support that.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 20, 2025

Canadian girl, 9, reported missing by father found dead in N.Y., state police say
Police in New York state say they have found a nine-year-old girl who was reported missing in northeastern New York dead. Officials say they were told she was possibly abducted, but say the evidence so far does not support that.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 20, 2025

Canadian girl, 9, who was reported missing by father found dead in N.Y., state police say
Police in New York state say they have found a nine-year-old Canadian girl who went missing in northeastern New York dead.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 20, 2025

Father of Montreal girl who was found dead in N.Y. charged with 2nd-degree murder
The Montreal father of the nine-year-old girl who was found dead after being reported missing in northeastern New York was arrested Monday morning and charged with second-degree murder.



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