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CBC Top Stories
Oct 31, 2025

Mandatory minimum child pornography sentences unconstitutional, Supreme Court rules
The Supreme Court of Canada says the one-year mandatory minimum jail sentences for accessing or possessing child pornography are unconstitutional.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 31, 2025

Billie Eilish calls out billionaires with Mark Zuckerberg in the audience
Grammy-winning pop artist Billie Eilish called billionaires out on Wednesday, seemingly to their faces.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 31, 2025

Israeli military kills 3 Palestinians in Gaza, as 4 days of attacks strain ceasefire
The Israeli military attacked the Gaza Strip for a fourth day on Friday, killing three people, Palestinian health authorities said, in another test of a fragile ceasefire agreement.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 31, 2025

Canada's economy shrank by 0.3% in August
Canada's economy shrank in August against widespread expectations of no growth, Statistics Canada data showed on Friday, but an advanced estimate pointed out the economy might escape a recession in the third quarter.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 31, 2025

Forget monsters. The Blue Jays and Mother Nature are coming for you this Halloween
It's a treat to have the Toronto Blue Jays in a position to win the World Series; the trick for many families and baseball fans will be being able to watch it happen. Also, watch out for Mother Nature. In some parts of the country, she's not going to be playing nice.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 31, 2025

Coffee, hosting, gambling: How Canadian sport can begin to climb out of financial crisis
The Canadian sport system is strained financially at all levels. Athletes bear much of the burden, however, as costs are passed down. Being an Olympian, these days, is at once more of a full-time commitment and less sustainable than ever. But there are potential solutions for the crisis.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 31, 2025

Carney and Xi agree to tackle 'irritants' in Canada-China relationship




CBC Top Stories
Oct 31, 2025

Alberta Teachers' Association might take the government to court. Here's what we know
What avenues for legal recourse actually exist? CBC spoke to lawyers and civil liberty associations to get a sense of whether the back-to-work order could be challenged in court.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 31, 2025

Air ambulance takes average of nearly 4 hours to reach patients in northern Ontario, inquest told
Representatives of the Ontario's air ambulance operation, Ornge, told a coroner's inquest that it's still impossible to meet the Ministry of Health's timelines for transportation of critically ill patients in the north, although response times have improved since 2021.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 31, 2025

Jeromy Farkas's long, strange trek to becoming Calgary mayor
He was a council 'disruptor' four years ago, and now he's council's leader. Has he learned lessons along the way?



CBC Top Stories
Oct 31, 2025

Behind the fear: The unsolved killings in Dawson Creek, B.C.




CBC Top Stories
Oct 31, 2025

Are you being tricked by your treats? Some Halloween candy multipacks have shrunk in size, but not in price
CBC News discovered two major candy makers, Mars Inc. and the Hershey Company, had reduced the weight of several of their Halloween chocolate bar variety packs compared to last year by as much as almost 17 per cent.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 31, 2025

A photographer captured a Windsor, Ont., woman in the 'roughest time.' The family can't get the pics deleted
Loved ones of a Windsor woman want photos taken of her on the city's streets, during an active drug addiction, removed from social media. The woman in the photos is Alicia Newman and she died several years ago.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 31, 2025

2 bank branches partially reopen in Gaza — without cash
Throngs of people lined up outside the Bank of Palestine branch in Gaza City, anxiously waiting to see if they would finally be able to access their funds for the first time in two years of war. Two of the bank's branches reopened their doors in Gaza this month, after the start of the first phase of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 31, 2025

I moved from Canada to Finland, back to where my family comes from. It redefined my idea of home
When Kelly Duval moved from Montreal to Helsinki to connect with her Finnish roots, she never expected to build a life and truly settle there. Caught between a sense of partial belonging in both Canada and Finland, she explores the complex meaning of calling two places home.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 31, 2025

Hedda is a wild reimagining of an 1890s play. Here are 11 more times Hollywood put a zany spin on an old story
In the spirit of Nia DaCosta's reinvention of Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler, we've put together a list of other adaptations that changed their sources to make something radically different. Maybe not always radically better, but different.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 31, 2025

Whether the target is drugs or Maduro, U.S. could be hindering its own military with deadly boat strikes
An anonymous Pentagon employee and a retired air force colonel are expressing concerns this week that the U.S. focus on alleged drug-carrying boats in waters near Latin America could affect American military might around the world, and serve as a precedent for other countries.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Arcade Fire's Régine Chassagne, Win Butler announce separation
Arcade Fire's lead singers say their marriage is over, but they remain committed to the band.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

#TheMoment Vladdy wore a Toronto designer's 'Born Ready' shirt
Kit Weyman, a Toronto designer, tells The National about the moment his missed flight ended up getting his ‘Born Ready' shirt into the hands of Vladimir Guerrero Jr.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

White South Africans to the front of the line as Trump slashes refugee limit
President Donald Trump is slashing the number of refugees allowed into the United States, and people fleeing war-torn countries, human rights abuses and catastrophes will now be of lower priority than white people from South Africa.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

At Issue | Canada-U.S. trade negotiations go off the rails
At Issue this week: Canada-U.S. trade negotiations go off the rails after an anti-tariff ad angers Trump. Parties accuse each other of trying to force an election over the budget. And was Alberta justified in using the notwithstanding clause to get teachers back to work?



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Hunter mauled by grizzly bear west of Calgary
Alberta Fish and Wildlife says a man was mauled by a grizzly bear south of Cochrane, Alta. The bear was subsequently shot by the man's hunting partner.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

How good is the Jays' rookie pitcher? Here's a look at Yesavage's record-breaking Game 5 stats
The Blue Jays' Trey Yesavage is now in a league of his own as the only pitcher in Major League Baseball history to record 12 strikeouts in a World Series game while issuing zero walks. We dig into the numbers of the 22-year-old Toronto rookie's epic Game 5 performance against the Los Angeles Dodgers.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Canadian Armed Forces apologizes for racial discrimination and harassment
The Canadian Armed Forces issued a formal apology Thursday in Ottawa for racial discrimination and harassment current and past members faced while serving their country.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Doctors in Montreal can now prescribe their patients tickets to the orchestra
Doctors in Montreal are prescribing music as medicine.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Hamas returns bodies of 2 more hostages after Israeli strikes kill dozens of Palestinians
Hamas handed over two bodies it said were of deceased Israeli hostages on Thursday, a day after the tenuous Gaza ceasefire was shaken by a series of Israeli strikes which killed dozens of Palestinians, including many women and children, in the war-ravaged territory.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Conservative, NDP caucuses weighing a budget vote that could trigger an election: sources
The Conservative and NDP caucuses are grappling with what to do about the upcoming federal budget and whether they want to be part of an effort to trigger an election by voting it down, multiple sources told CBC News.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

'6-7' named word of the year by Dictionary.com, and people are confused
Dictionary.com announced the internet brainrot slang term "67" (also written as "six-seven" or "6-7") is its Word of the Year for 2025, to the confusion of many online.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Hacktivists targeting water, energy and food systems, Canadian security centre warns
The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security warns that hacktivists have been tampering with online systems that control water, energy and agricultural facilities.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Trump's deal with Xi is a ceasefire, not an end to U.S.-China trade war
Like many of U.S. President Donald Trump's deals, the one he is currently touting with Chinese President Xi is thin on the details and thick on the hype.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Mass killings continue in Sudan's El Fasher, aid groups say
Mass killings continue to be reported in the Sudanese city of El Fasher after rebel forces took control on Sunday, ending an 18-month siege and sparking further alarm about a massive humanitarian crisis.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Feds announce $7M for Hurricane Melissa relief in Caribbean countries
The MP overseeing Canada's foreign aid announced $7 million in humanitarian relief for Caribbean states hit by Hurricane Melissa on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Liquified, composted: How green are these alternative death practices?
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we look at the environmental impacts of two alternatives to burial and cremation of human bodies; check out a new kind of floating solar panel; and look into an idea to boost recycling rates and help vulnerable people at the same time.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Calgary students among thousands across Alberta taking part in provincewide walkout
Calgary students took part in a provincewide school walkout Thursday in response to  the outcome of the Alberta teachers' strike. Protest organizers say they're standing up for teachers, while the education minister and a Calgary school board say students shouldn't leave class.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Speed cameras across Ontario to be removed in 2 weeks, transportation minister says
Ontario's transportation minister says speed cameras across the province are set to be removed in two weeks, after Premier Doug Ford's government passed legislation Thursday to ban them.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

‘We deserve answers': Missing N.S. children honoured at candlelight vigil
Five blue balloons fluttered in light wind under cotton candy skies outside a Nova Scotia RCMP detachment on Wednesday evening as community members and friends and family of missing children Jack and Lilly Sullivan gathered for a candlelight vigil.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

$1.3B federal inmate hospital a 'profound misallocation': correctional investigator
Ottawa's plans to spend $1.3 billion to build a new hospital for inmates in New Brunswick is misguided and a "profound misallocation of resources," Correctional Investigator of Canada Ivan Zinger says in his annual report released Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Darius Hartshorne, injured Winnipeg high school football player, has died
A Winnipeg high school football player who suffered a serious neck injury during a game two weeks ago has died.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Winnipeg high school football player who suffered neck injury during game has died
A Winnipeg high school football player who suffered a serious neck injury during a game two weeks ago has died.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Quebec minister steps down day after daughter criticizes special law for doctors
Social Services Minister Lionel Carmant has announced he is leaving his position in the CAQ government.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Relive Mortal Kombat's flashy, bloody and controversial history in this retro game collection
Mortal Kombat is one of the most important video games ever released. Digital Eclipse's collection of the franchise's titles from the 1990s to early 2000s isn't a flawless victory, but it's still worth your time.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Crackdown on ‘out-of-control' trucking loophole promised in upcoming federal budget
The government says it's earmarking money in the upcoming budget to crack down on a tax-evasion scheme the trucking industry has long derided as a $1-billion scam.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Why the Canadian sport system is in financial disarray
Limited government funding is among many factors contributing to the state of financial disarray currently embroiling Canadian sport. As a result, National Sports Organizations have had to significantly tighten their belts, making cuts and slashing expenses wherever possible.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

This Alberta mountain town plays a big role in the fitness watch craze
In the small Alberta town of Cochrane, an eclectic group of engineers and athletes at Garmin Canada are helping to fuel the explosive growth of fitness watches and wearables.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Wildlife photographer helps save elk trapped in netting in Prince Albert National Park
Avid wildlife photographer Rod Young reported a bull elk in distress to Prince Albert National Park staff, who then tranquilized the animal and freed it from the man-made netting.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Carney tours newly completed South Korean sub as Canada weighs multi-billion dollar order
South Korea's prime minister put his political weight behind his country's multi-billion dollar bid to sell Canada submarines. Kim Min-seok accompanied his Canadian counterpart, Mark Carney, on a tour of the Hanwha Ocean Ltd. yard ahead of the APEC summit.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Carney tours newly completed South Korean sub as Canada weighs multibillion-dollar order
South Korea's prime minister put his political weight behind his country's multibillion-dollar bid to sell Canada submarines. Kim Min-seok accompanied his Canadian counterpart, Mark Carney, on a tour of the Hanwha Ocean Ltd. yard ahead of the APEC summit.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

O Canada! Summer tourism numbers hit all-time high
Canada's tourism sector generated a record-breaking amount of revenue of between May and August, reaching $59 billion, a six per cent increase compared to the same period last year.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

NHL star Brad Marchand comes home to support a grieving N.S. coach and friend
The Florida Panther forward, who is from Hammonds Plains, N.S., made a surprise appearance at a minor hockey game in Halifax on Wednesday night. Marchand said he didn't hesitate to come home once he learned his friend's 10-year-old daughter died after a battle with cancer.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Trump sets new China tariff rate after 'amazing' Xi meeting
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday he had agreed with President Xi Jinping to trim tariffs on China in exchange for Beijing cracking down on the illicit fentanyl trade, resuming U.S. soybean purchases and keeping rare earths exports flowing.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Police detain 5 more suspects in Louvre heist, but jewels are still missing
Police have arrested five more suspects linked to the theft of treasures worth $143 million Cdn from the Louvre museum's Apollo gallery, a Paris prosecutor said on Thursday, expressing hope the latest developments will help find the jewels.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

5 more suspects arrested in connection with Louvre jewel heist
Police have arrested five more suspects linked to the theft of treasures worth $143 million Cdn from the Louvre museum's Apollo gallery, the Paris prosecutor said on Thursday, expressing hope the latest developments will help them find the jewels.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

1 minute of silence: Inside the Quebec ER that cared for abandoned newborn who died
A team of doctors ending and starting their shifts at a Longueuil, Que., hospital spent an hour trying to resuscitate a newborn that was abandoned at a bus shelter in the early hours of Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

2036 or bust: India is building an ambitious Olympics bid
India is pitching Ahmedabad as the host city for the 2036 Olympic Games, but there are significant hurdles to India's longstanding ambitions, including persistent questions over mismanagement and governance issues within the country's Olympic Association, as well as low medal counts at previous Games.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

I love my daughter. But it stings when people ask if I want another child
Kyle Meyer always used to imagine a second child would complete their family. But after miscarriages and infertility challenges, he's come to resent certain assumptions people make about having children.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Cost estimate more than triples to $1.3B for new federal inmate hospital
The budget for a new hospital for inmates in federal facilities is now estimated at $1.3 billion, over three times an estimate made public in 2021.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Energy minister hints at support for carbon capture in climate strategy, no mention of emissions cap
Ahead of the release of Prime Minister Mark Carney's climate competitiveness strategy, his energy minister offered some hints of what will be included when it's introduced in Tuesday's budget.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

MPs urge Carney government to release special agency governing documents
Opposition MPs are calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney's government to make public the documents that govern three special agencies it has created to manage billions of dollars for major projects, defence procurement and the construction of affordable homes.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Ottawa woman speaks out against former head of Manitoba Inuit Association
Inuit women and gender-diverse people say a grassroots social media movement publicizing allegations of sexual and physical assault against the CEO of the Manitoba Inuit Association is giving them the courage to come forward with their own accusations against him.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

RCMP watchdog without senior leadership for months, stalling investigations
The watchdog body meant to investigate Mounties' conduct has been without a chairperson for months, stalling investigations and weakening transparency about how the nation's police force interacts with Canadians across the country.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Speed cameras are controversial in Canada. So why does Europe love them?
Speed cameras are widely in use across Europe, where studies have shown they are highly effective at preventing accidents.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 30, 2025

Wind turbines keep killing bats in Canada. Advocates say this needs to change
Bats don't exactly have a glowing public image. After all, they're often associated with blood-sucking vampires, gloomy caves and all things spooky. But migratory bats in Canada are in desperate need of protection, according to researchers.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Trump directs Pentagon to resume nuclear testing for first time since 1992
U.S. President Donald Trump, ahead of his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday, said he has instructed the Department of Defence to immediately resume testing nuclear weapons on an "equal basis" with other nuclear powers.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Trump says U.S. will start testing nuclear weapons again
U.S. President Donald Trump, ahead of his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday, said he has instructed the Department of Defence to immediately resume testing nuclear weapons on an "equal basis" with other nuclear powers.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Alberta labour leaders consider general strike after suspension of teachers' bargaining rights
Alberta Federation of Labour president Gil McGowan says unions will encourage workers incensed by the provincial government's suspension of bargaining rights to volunteer for recall campaigns and prepare for a possible general strike.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Alberta labour leaders gauge interest in general strike after suspension of teachers' bargaining rights
Alberta Federation of Labour president Gil McGowan says unions will encourage workers incensed by the provincial government's suspension of bargaining rights to volunteer for recall campaigns and prepare for a possible general strike.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

U.S. says it has destroyed another alleged drug ship in Pacific, killing all on board
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said Wednesday that the country's military carried out another strike on a boat he said was carrying drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing all four people aboard.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

The National | Trump and Carney face to face at dinner
Oct. 29, 2025 | U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Mark Carney met face to face at a dinner before the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. Jamaica assesses the damage after Hurricane Melissa. And Grok's NSFW reply to a 12-year-old.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

How this British drag queen unwittingly provided the makeup for a $73M jewel heist
Before Chris Dennis, a.k.a. La Voix, found fame on RuPaul's Drag Race U.K. and the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, he worked as a makeup artist in London — where, in 2009, he unwittingly played a role in one of the biggest robberies in British history.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

These U.S. National Guards members say they'll defy order to deploy in Chicago
Two Illinois National Guard members, both Democrats, say they will defy U.S. President Donald's Trump's order to deploy to the streets of Chicago.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

What we learned about Lily Allen and David Harbour's breakup, thanks to her new album West End Girl
On her fifth album, the English singer-songwriter appears to debrief the dissolution of her five-year marriage to the Stranger Things actor in eyebrow-raising detail.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Sweden's Saab considering Canada for its Gripen jet assembly
The Swedish defence firm Saab is considering Canada as a place to assemble Gripen fighter jets as it moves to quickly ramp up production to meet demand from Ukraine.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

As budget looms, Champagne warns federal workforce must return to 'more sustainable' level
Less than a week before he unveils the federal government's next budget, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the size of the public service must return to "something more sustainable."



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

The Winter Olympics are 100 days away — here are 10 Canadians to watch
CBC Sports' daily newsletter presents some top Canadian athletes to follow on the road to the upcoming Winter Olympic Games in Italy.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Day in the life: Photographing the World Series
The Toronto Blue Jays are in Los Angeles as they take on the Dodgers for Games 3, 4, and 5 of the World Series. But they're not the only ones putting in the work at Dodgers Stadium. CBC staff photographer Ben Nelms is also there and shares the highs and lows of covering October baseball.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Hear from L.A. Dodgers ahead of World Series Game 5
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts and first baseman Freddie Freeman are speaking Wednesday ahead of Game 5 against the Toronto Blue Jays in Los Angeles, with the World Series tied 2-2.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

When a polar bear kills, it doesn't just eat. It feeds a whole ecosystem
Many of nature's apex predators guard their dinner from scavengers until they've gobbled up every last morsel and licked the bones clean. But polar bars eat what they need, and leave the rest behind for other Arctic critters to munch.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Abduction charge filed against father of N.L. girl taken to Egypt despite court order
Bouchra Marbouhi says she last saw her daughter the morning of Friday, Sept. 26, when she got her ready for school. She told the girl that her father would be picking her up for a sleepover. But he never brought her back.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Quebec's pain, Ontario and N.B.'s gain? Doctors look to leave province over new forced deal
The fallout continues after the Quebec government invoked closure over the weekend to force a new remuneration system on doctors, with many physicians already inquiring about opportunities in other provinces.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Microsoft's cloud services firm Azure hit with outage, says customers should see improvement soon
Microsoft says users of its Azure cloud portal may be not be able to access Office 365, Minecraft or other services due to issues with its global content delivery network services.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Microsoft's cloud services firm Azure hit with outage, with Minecraft, Starbucks impacted
Microsoft says users of its Azure cloud portal may be not be able to access Office 365, Minecraft or other services due to issues with its global content delivery network services.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Sask. NDP calls for public inquiry into wildfire response as public safety minister faces calls to resign
The Opposition NDP's effort to establish an independent public inquiry into the government's response to a wildfire that ravaged a northern Saskatchewan village this summer has been blocked.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Drink Keurig coffee? You might be entitled to a $50 payout in a lawsuit settlement
On Monday, a notice went out that any Canadian who purchased Keurig pods, machines or brewing system sold in Canada from June 8, 2016 to now could be eligible for a payout in a settlement from a lawsuit claiming the company misrepresented the ability to recycle its pods.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Celebs turn out for Game 4 of World Series in L.A., as Blue Jays triumph over Dodgers
There was star power on and off the field at Dodgers stadium, as Hollywood royalty — and actual royals — turned out for Game 4 of the World Series in Los Angeles Tuesday night.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

B.C. man charged in Ontario serial sexual assault cold case
Ontario Provincial Police say a British Columbia man has been charged in connection with a series of violent sexual assaults that happened nearly three decades ago across southwestern Ontario.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Nvidia rides AI boom to become the first company to reach $5-trillion valuation
Nvidia made history on Wednesday as the first company to reach $5 trillion in market value, powered by a stunning rally and global artificial intelligence boom.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Why hundreds of GM employees picked today to protest outside Ontario auto plants
Hundreds of unionized General Motors employees took to the sidewalk outside the CAMI plant in Ingersoll, Ont., on Wednesday to call on the automotive company to find a new vehicle for the plant. A similar rally was being held in Brampton as part of Unifor's "Solidarity Actions." 



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Bank of Canada has lowered its key interest rate. What does it mean for you?




CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Bank of Canada lowers key interest rate to 2.25%, suggests it's done cutting rates for now




CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Former senator Don Meredith found not guilty in sexual assault case
Former senator Don Meredith was found not guilty in his criminal trial on sexual assault charges on Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Zellers to relaunch in Edmonton on Thursday. Here's what the new owners have in store
Londonderry Mall is the site of a Zellers relaunch. The new owner says the store will focus on affordable home goods, and ditch other categories like toys and pharmaceuticals.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Trump and Carney keep it civil over dinner ahead of APEC Summit
The U.S. president and the Canadian prime minister exchanged gestures but barely spoke at a dinner in advance of the APEC Summit.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

'Devastating' funding crisis in Canadian sport is reaching a breaking point
For 20 years, core funding for sport from the federal government has not increased — even though inflation has caused prices to rise by more than 50 per cent. In recent months, some national sport organizations have been informed that their federal funding is set to be slashed.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Brazil police operation on gangs in Rio favelas leaves at least 64 people dead
About 2,500 Brazilian police and soldiers launched a massive raid on a drug-trafficking gang in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday, arresting 81 suspects and sparking shootouts that left at least 60 suspects and four police officers dead, officials said.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Alberta teachers and students prepare for a return to school after three-week strike




CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Latest updates: Alberta teachers, students head back to school after three-week strike




CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

CBC Sports announces programming, broadcast team for Milan-Cortina Olympics
In 100 days, Canadian viewers will be treated to round-the-clock broadcasts, expert analysis and on-demand highlights, courtesy CBC/Radio-Canada at the Milan-Cortina Olympics in Italy.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Israel says ceasefire back in effect after Gaza strikes kill at least 104 people
The Israeli military said on Wednesday that it will abide by a ceasefire accord in Gaza, as health officials in the enclave said airstrikes had killed 104 people, with both sides trading blame for violations of the deal.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

Israel says ceasefire back in effect after Gaza strikes kill at least 70 people
The Israeli military said on Wednesday that it had resumed enforcing the Gaza ceasefire agreement following a series of strikes across the enclave that it said were in response to Hamas violations.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 29, 2025

A year after defeat, Higgs haunts debate over N.B. PC Party's direction
In New Brunswick politics, most defeated premiers exit quietly, staying out of debates within their parties about what future direction to take or who should be the next leader.



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