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Sep 24, 2023

Tentative deal reached to end Hollywood writers strike. No deal yet for actors
Union leaders and Hollywood studios reached a tentative agreement Sunday to end a historic screenwriters strike after nearly five months, though no deal is yet in the works for striking actors. 



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

The National
Sept. 24, 2023 | Speaker of the House Anthony Rota has apologized after MPs honoured a man who fought for a Nazi unit. How tensions between Canada and India are playing out in the Punjab region. Plus, what scientists hope to learn from pieces of an asteroid.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

House Speaker apologizes for honouring Ukrainian who fought in Nazi unit in WW II
House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota is apologizing for honouring a man who fought with a Nazi unit in the Second World War, saying no one else was aware of his intentions to recognize the man.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

One year later, Port aux Basques residents say wounds from Fiona are still fresh
Post-tropical storm Fiona made landfall on Port aux Basque one year ago. It is considered the most devastating storm in Newfoundland and Labrador's history.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

Cross Country Checkup: Does Canada still need a public broadcaster?
Canada's media landscape is increasingly fragmented and there are also growing concerns about the impacts of misinformation and disinformation online. What do you want from the CBC?



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

How this magazine store beat the odds to be the last standing in Halifax
Atlantic News, celebrating its 50th anniversary this month, has survived the death of its original owner, the rise of the internet, and the often forecasted death of print to endure as the last remaining newsstand in Halifax.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

Canada's Wonderland guests were stuck upside down on a ride for almost 30 minutes, park says
In a statement to CBC Toronto, the company confirmed the Lumberjack ride became stuck upside down with guests onboard at about 10:40 p.m and was brought down by 11:05 p.m.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

Bomb cyclone to hit B.C. South Coast, wind warnings issued
A 'bomb cyclone' is on its way to coastal British Columbia on Sunday, prompting high streamflow advisories and concerns for potential power outages and flooding over the next few days.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

Canadian autoworkers ratify deal between Ford, Unifor
Canadian autoworkers have voted to accept a new three-year contract with automaker Ford, according to Unifor.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

Canadian Ford autoworkers ratify Unifor deal with 54% approval
Canadian autoworkers have voted to accept a new three-year contract with automaker Ford, according to Unifor.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

43-year-old Canadian marathoner Malindi Elmore one step closer to Paris Olympics after running qualifying standard
Malindi Elmore, a 43-year-old mother of two from Kelowna, B.C., achieved the qualifying standard for the women's Olympic marathon in Paris, finishing 13th among female participants in two hours 23 minutes 30 seconds on Sunday in Berlin.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

NASA spacecraft releases capsule with material plucked from asteroid
A NASA spacecraft passed by the Earth on Sunday and released its capsule containing rare fragments from the asteroid Bennu, ending a journey that began seven years ago.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

Spacecraft drops cargo to Earth after plucking material from asteroid
A space capsule that grabbed fragments from the asteroid Bennu arrived back on Earth Sunday, touching down in Utah after a mission that began seven years ago. Canada will get some of the celestial bounty from Bennu.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

He wanted to keep his Lexus from being stolen. Now he faces a $20K bill and voided warranty




CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

Ethiopia's Tigist Assefa shatters women's marathon world record by more than 2 minutes
Tigist Assefa broke the women's world record by more than two minutes Sunday at the Berlin Marathon. The Ethiopian runner Assefa ran two hours, 11 minutes, 53 seconds to break the previous women's record of 2:14:04 set by Brigid Kosgei at the Chicago Marathon in 2019.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

How do EVs hold up in a crisis?; Airline complaint backlog at all-time high: CBC's Marketplace cheat sheet
CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

'Like recording the Bible': Musicians pay tribute to Ron Hynes with new album
Sonny Don't Go Away: A tribute to Ron Hynes features 20 songs written by the legendary singer-songwriter. The cover artists are a who's who of Newfoundland and Labrador performers.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

Tiny bobcat kitten named Lee rescued in last weekend's post-tropical storm
Lee, a bobcat kitten rescued during post-tropical storm Lee in New Brunswick's Jolicure area, will be cared for at the Atlantic Wildlife Institute until next spring.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

The bad economic times have only just started
Growth has already slowed considerably. Job growth has moderated. Inflation remains stubbornly high. But the pain households are feeling today is only going to get worse.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

Some parties have cut back on Meta advertising — but experts say it's a hard habit to kick
Federal political parties have diverged in their approaches to advertising on Facebook since legislation meant to support the news industry touched off a public brawl between the federal government and the social media giant.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

Royal diplomacy hits the world stage on 2 fronts — Charles in France and William in New York
On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean this past week, senior members of the Royal Family stepped onto the world stage — and put a prime concern they share front and centre.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

Skiplagging can offer you a better deal on airfare — if you're willing to risk it
Instead of booking a direct flight to their destination, skiplagging travellers book cheaper flights on longer routes that include a layover at their desired airport. They then deplane during the connection without completing the full journey.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

Skiplagging is a travel hack that can save you money on airfare — but it's risky
Instead of booking a direct flight to their destination, skiplagging travellers book cheaper flights on longer routes that include a layover at their desired airport. They then deplane during the connection without completing the full journey.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

Soar program aims to lift Indigenous entrepreneurs to new heights
A new accelerator program called Soar aims to help five Indigenous entrepreneurs turn their already successful businesses into big-name brands and earn five times more revenue in just one year. Experts and business leaders say these success stories inspire others and help First Nations communities achieve economic independence.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

We hiked through a park ravaged by a wildfire — and yet, we felt hope
Brad Nichol comes from a family of hikers. He reflects on the theme of generations and regeneration during a hike on a trail that had been eviscerated by a wildfire a few years prior.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

Barrie, Ont., wanted to ban donations to homeless people on its property. Opponents alerted the UN
A coalition of local and national organizations is using a previously proposed Barrie bylaw amendment to show the United Nations an example of a policy they say criminalizes homelessness in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

How higher oil prices could pump more money out of your wallet this fall
If the more bullish forecasts prove accurate, a return to triple-digit oil prices could be just around the corner, as Canadian consumers struggle to keep pace with sharply higher prices for many essentials, including food.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

Newcomer kids to Canada face chronic health risks. Here's how these researchers hope to help
In recent years, emerging research has found that newcomer children in Canada are developing chronic adult health conditions because of their circumstances. Researchers at McMaster University are looking to create a program that will help keep them healthy.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

Oh my gourd! That's a big pumpkin
The Lennoxville Giant Pumpkin Festival, a staple of the borough's fall activities, has been running for over 30 years — but the poor summer weather threatens their size.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 24, 2023

Money, power and an ecosystem are all at stake in Canada-U.S. negotiations over a massive river
Canada and the United States are in the process of negotiating the future of a unique treaty governing the Columbia River, dams on which provide hundreds of millions of dollars worth of hydroelectric power and key flood controls.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

Man dead after partial collapse of Montréal-Nord building
The building, located on the corner of Rolland Boulevard and Pascal Street, contains 20 units — 10 of which were occupied at the time of the incident.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

2 people rescued from partially collapsed building in Montréal-Nord borough
The Montreal fire department and police are securing the building to make sure nobody else is trapped inside.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

Man charged with 1st degree murder in Coquitlam, B.C., shooting of RCMP Const. Rick O'Brien
B.C.'s prosecution service has approved two criminal charges against 25-year-old Coquitlam resident Nicholas Bellemare, 25, who is scheduled to appear in court Oct. 3.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

'A fallen hero': Fellow police, loved ones honour RCMP officer Rick O'Brien killed in Coquitlam, B.C.
Fellow police officers and family friends honour Ridge Meadows RCMP Const. Rick O'Brien, who was killed while executing a search warrant on Friday in Coquitlam, B.C.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

Maya Turner kicks OT winner after becoming 1st woman to play regular-season U Sports football game
Manitoba Bisons kicker Maya Turner made the game-winning field goal in overtime on Saturday, capping a historic day that saw her become the first woman to play and score in a regular-season U Sports football game.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

Evacuation order issued in First Nation threatened by northern Alberta wildfire
Some residents of the Dene Tha' First Nation in northern Alberta have been forced to leave their homes as a wildfire moves closer to the community.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

Moneris network outage causes widespread disruption of credit, debit payments
Credit- and debit-processing firm Moneris confirmed it experienced a network outage on Saturday, causing problems with customer payment terminals in several parts of Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

Canada's Ford autoworkers in line for minimum 15% pay raise over 3 years, union says
The union representing Ford Motor Co. of Canada workers, who are voting on a new collective agreement, says the three-year tentative contract includes a 10 per cent wage hike immediately, followed by increases of two per cent and three per cent in the remaining years.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

Julius, the 500-pound gourd grown by a Vancouver couple, is competing in this year's giant pumpkin weigh-off
Michael and Joanna Polay from Vancouver's Dunbar neighbourhood are making their debut at the annual Giant Pumpkin Weigh-off with their massive 500-pound pumpkin, Julius.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

Tropical storm Ophelia makes landfall, as coastal North Carolina hit by flooding
Residents in parts of coastal North Carolina and Virginia experienced flooding on Saturday after tropical storm Ophelia made landfall near a North Carolina barrier island, bringing rain, damaging winds and dangerous surges.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

In Iran, anti-regime resolve persists as security forces intensify bid to crush movement
One year after the historic Women, Life, Freedom uprising rocked the foundations of the Islamic Republic in Iran, authorities have smothered the movement — at least on the surface.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

Tropical storm Ophelia makes landfall in North Carolina
Tropical storm Ophelia made landfall on the North Carolina coast early Saturday, lashing coastal areas with damaging winds and dangerous surges of water, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. 



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

Port aux Basques, N.L., residents say wounds from Fiona are still fresh a year after devastating storm




CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

How Fiona became a record-breaking Canadian storm




CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

Fiona left this Newfoundland town in ruins. A year later, it's still battling fear, dread and unease




CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

Where did the term parental rights come from?
Though the phrase "parental rights" is by no means a new term it has re-emerged during recent conflicts over sexual orientation and gender identity policies in Canadian schools. Here's a look at what the phrase means, where it comes from and who is included — and excluded — under its umbrella.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

What you eat could be key to improving your mental health, scientists say
Research shows that the types of microbes found in our gut, or gastrointestinal tract, could have a direct impact on our mood.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

She beat cancer and a fear of dying. Now she's tackling her fear of snakes
To mark the 10-year anniversary of her cancer diagnosis, survivor Jen Mielke recently arranged for a photo shoot — a celebration of the life she preserved and a nod to the battle she'd fought. But it wasn't enough. Mielke decided to kick it up a notch by including another one of her fears: snakes.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

Some fans fed up with microtransactions in video games, but it means big bucks for companies
Video gamers are forking over big bucks for the chance at beating the competition because video game companies have created a system that incentivizes players to pay rather than play.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

Is the housing crisis pricing out the skilled newcomers Canada wants to attract?
Canada remains an in-demand destination for newcomers, but the country's affordable housing crisis and high inflation are causing some to raise questions — just as Ottawa has increased immigration targets and aims to bring in 500,000 permanent residents a year by 2025.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

NBA 2K's latest addition of in-game spending has fans calling the game unfair
Video gamers are forking over big bucks for the chance at beating the competition because video game companies have created a system that incentivizes players to pay rather than play.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

MPs hope Zelenskyy's visit counters creeping fatigue over cost of war support
Some MPs worried about waning enthusiasm among their constituents for supporting Ukraine's defence say they hope President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit changes some hearts and minds.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

Climate news is often depressing. But as a behavioural scientist, I know I can't wallow
It's easy to fall into a doomscrolling trap when reading about climate news. For Jiaying Zhao, she's realized she can lean into her area of research in behaviourial science to keep her motivated to take individual action on climate change.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

AI could upend the video game industry. Developers worry it threatens their jobs
Artificial intelligence — or something like it — has powered video games since players tried to outwit a computer-controlled paddle in Pong. Now, some in the industry are saying new generative AI programs could kickstart huge leaps in the way digital worlds are created for gamers to explore, while others are worried.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

Bank on tense negotiations, Supreme Court decision if Alberta pursues its own pension plan
The rubber will hit the road around the issue of what constitutes Alberta's fair share of CPP assets.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 23, 2023

An asteroid treasure box lands on Earth on Sunday — and Canada will get a piece of it
A spacecraft that has travelled more than 950 million kilometres is dropping off a care package on Sunday: samples from an asteroid that lies more than 100 million kilometres from Earth.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Canada's women's soccer team blanks Jamaica in opening match of last-chance Olympic qualifier
Goals by Nichelle Prince and Adriana Leon gave Olympic champion Canada a 2-0 win over Jamaica on Friday in the opening game of a two-legged Olympic qualifier.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Yukon premier was shocked to hear of Trudeau's India allegations while in a New Delhi hotel room
Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai says he wasn't alerted to any potential diplomatic tensions between Canada and India before he arrived in New Delhi on a territorial trade mission earlier this week.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Yukon premier was shocked to hear Trudeau's India allegations while in a New Delhi hotel room
Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai says he wasn't alerted to any potential diplomatic tensions between Canada and India before he arrived in New Delhi on a territorial trade mission earlier this week.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Every fish in B.C.'s Emerald Lake may have to be killed after signs of rare parasite detected
Parks Canada says it is investigating a suspected case of whirling disease in Emerald Lake, in B.C.'s Yoho National Park. 



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

The National | Zelenskyy in Canada, Officer killed, Unicorn skydiver
Sept. 22, 2023 | Ukrainian President Volodimyr Zelenskyy addressed the House of Commons in Ottawa and met with the Ukrainian community in Toronto. An RCMP officer has been killed and two others seriously injured in Coquitlam, B.C. Plus, the moment when a precision skydiver perfectly landed on an inflatable unicorn.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Tropical storm Ophelia strengthens as it approaches U.S. East Coast
Tropical storm Ophelia gained strength as it churned toward the North Carolina coast on Friday, promising a weekend of heavy rain and windy conditions throughout the mid-Atlantic.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Flames' Russian defenceman Nikita Zadorov speaks out against Putin, war in Ukraine
Calgary Flames defenceman Nikita Zadorov has spoken out against Russia's invasion of Ukraine and says he and other Russian NHL players couldn't come to an agreement on what to say about it.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

'It would be punitive': Alberta's pension proposal troubles N.L. premier
As Alberta released its pension report on Thursday, Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey happened to be in the province in the Fort McMurray area. He thought it was a good opportunity to stop and have a conversation with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

South African firefighters say farewell to Canada with traditional dance
After helping battle wildfires in B.C., crews from South Africa said goodbye with a cultural performance at their camp in Prince George.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

'I still don't sleep': Prince Edward Islanders continue negotiating Fiona insurance claims, a year later
Some Prince Edward Islanders are still waiting on insurance claims to go through and repairs to be made on damage done by post-tropical storm Fiona a year ago.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

India has suspended visa service for Canadians. Here are your top questions answered
The Ministry of External Affairs in India says it will "review the situation on a regular basis."



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Far from home, young Ukrainian hockey players meet with Zelenskyy in Ottawa
Maksym Shtepa made his way from his new home in Quebec City to Ottawa Friday with one goal in mind: to give President Volodymyr Zelenskyy the hockey jersey off his back. The 13-year-old and his teammate Matvii Kulish got to do it standing alongside Zelenskyy and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a hallway of Parliament building. 



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Canadian tennis stars see opportunity to grow game at home as Laver Cup comes to Vancouver
The city is hosting the Laver Cup from Sept. 22-24



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Winnipeg homicide victim was wanted by authorities in India
A man killed in Winnipeg's Inkster Industrial area earlier this week was wanted by authorities in India, according to a specialized counter-terrorism law enforcement agency in that country.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Pope Francis decries 'lack of humanity' faced by migrants crossing Mediterranean
Pope Francis blasted the "fanaticism of indifference" that greets migrants seeking a better life as he arrived Friday in the Mediterranean port of Marseille.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

1 RCMP officer dead, 2 officers injured in Coquitlam shooting
Ridge Meadows RCMP were executing a search warrant on a residence in Coquitlam's City Centre neighbourhood when the officer was shot and killed.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

B.C. premier confirms 'critical incident' involving RCMP in Coquitlam
A "critical incident" involving the RCMP has happened in Coquitlam, according to B.C. Premier David Eby, but police have yet to provide further details.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

RCMP officer dead, 2 officers injured in Coquitlam, B.C., shooting
Ridge Meadows RCMP were executing a search warrant on a residence in Coquitlam's City Centre neighbourhood when the officer was shot and killed.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Montreal neo-Nazi sentenced to 15 months in jail for inciting hatred
Gabriel Sohier-Chaput, who wrote hundreds of articles for the extreme right website the Daily Stormer using the nickname "Zeiger" was found guilty of hate speech earlier this year.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Montreal neo-Nazi sentenced to 15 months in jail in hate speech case
Gabriel Sohier-Chaput, who wrote hundreds of articles for the extreme right website the Daily Stormer using the nickname "Zeiger" was found guilty of hate speech earlier this year.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Why is there a giant metal T. Rex overlooking Okanagan Lake?
The five-tonne, seven-metre-high statue was commissioned by the owner of a Penticton, B.C., vacation home.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Accused killer of Muslim family 'appeared giddy' and was smiling after arrest in London, Ont., court told
The man arrested in the killing of a Muslim family in London on June 6, 2021, was "happy, smiling, looking around and appeared giddy," one of the first police officers to interact with the accused told Ontario Superior Court in Windsor on Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Canadian wrestling legend Emile Dupré was a father, a mentor — and one heck of a boss
Pro wrestler Emile Dupré died at 86 on Sunday. He was the biggest wrestler to come out of Atlantic Canada. His son, René Dupré, went on to become a pro wrestler too. He says his dad taught him the value of a dollar, and never took advantage of the wrestlers he helped train.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Monitoring Alberta's wastewater could help drug users avoid harm. Here's how.
Advancing Canada Water Assets (ACWA), a joint initiative between the City of Calgary and the University of Calgary, is applying the same techniques it used to monitor COVID-19 case numbers to track illicit drugs in the province's wastewater.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Monitoring Calgary wastewater could help drug users avoid harm. Here's how.
Advancing Canada Water Assets (ACWA), a joint initiative between the City of Calgary and the University of Calgary, is applying the same techniques it used to monitor COVID-19 case numbers to track illicit drugs in the province's wastewater.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Enterprise, N.W.T., lifts evacuation order for damaged but not destroyed hamlet
Residents of Enterprise, N.W.T., can return to the damaged but not destroyed hamlet after a wildfire took 90 per cent of the community.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

'Heartbreaking' return for residents to fire-ravaged Enterprise, NW.T., after evacuation order lifts
Residents of Enterprise, N.W.T., can return to the damaged but not destroyed hamlet after a wildfire took 90 per cent of the community.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Ford vowed to return land to the Greenbelt. What happens now?
The Ontario government is reversing course on its controversial decision to open up Greenbelt land to development — a decision applauded by advocates, political opponents, and residents alike.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Influential Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez indicted, gold bars and stacks of cash seized
U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey and his wife were indicted Friday on charges that they took bribes of cash, gold bars and a luxury car for a range of corrupt acts, including having the Democrat use his influence over foreign affairs to benefit the authoritarian government of Egypt.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

U.S. fighter jet flew 100 km unpiloted, pilot tried to explain to perplexed 911 operator
A military pilot whose advanced fighter jet went temporarily missing over the weekend is heard repeatedly requesting an ambulance in a perplexing 911 call from the South Carolina home where he had parachuted to safety, according to an audio recording released Thursday to The Associated Press.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Giant metal T-Rex assumes lookout over Okanagan city
Alice stands about seven metres tall and 15 metres long and weighs more than five tonnes. She is visible to the public from the Kettle Valley Rail Trail. 



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Shot at history: Canada Basketball could have 3 medal threats at Paris Olympics
Canada could have three basketball medal contenders at the Paris Olympics, with the men's team already qualifying and the women's five-on-five and 3x3 teams expected to book their spots as well.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Ontario Labour Minister Monte McNaughton leaving government for private sector
Ontario Minister of Labour Monte McNaughton is leaving the Progressive Conservative caucus to take a job in the private sector.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Ontario Labour Minister Monte McNaughton leaving politics for private sector
Ontario Minister of Labour Monte McNaughton is leaving the Progressive Conservative caucus to take a job in the private sector, Premier Doug Ford said Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Amazon to move to default ad-tier model for Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video users will see ads on shows and movies from early next year unless they subscribe to an ad-free tier that would cost more, the tech giant said on Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Every detail on her status card from Indigenous Services Canada was correct — except for the photo
When Cynthia Williams received her Certificate of Indian Status card from Indigenous Services Canada, she says she was shocked to see it had the wrong picture on it.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Greg Fertuck murder confession can be admitted as evidence, Saskatoon judge rules
A Saskatoon judge has ruled a videotaped confession that Greg Fertuck made to undercover police where he described killing his wife in 2015 can be admitted into evidence in his trial for first-degree murder.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Is Britain broken? Strikes, schools at risk of collapse expose broader challenges facing U.K.
In the U.K., a growing mound of public infrastructure problems — understaffed prisons, schools that are literally crumbling, several public-sector strikes — is feeding a deep sense of gloom across the country that has an election on the horizon.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Manufacturers say American autoworker strike could idle Canadian supplier plants
The ongoing strike by autoworkers at automotive plants in the United States will idle manufacturing plants in Canada in a matter of days, according to industry experts.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Dumb Money's director got GameStop story from his son — and his star from Swiss Army Man
Dumb Money takes its story from the 2021 GameStop short squeeze — an event director Craig Gillespie told CBC News he witnessed when his son participated in it.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Canada's climate commitments called into question on world stage
At the United Nations this week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pledged to put in place a cap on emissions from the oil and gas industry in 2023. Climate activists are waiting to hear the details.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

A messy world once again intrudes on Canada's tidy partisan debates
One of the more remarkable aspects of Canada's diplomatic brawl with India over the killing of a Canadian Sikh activist is how rarely it gets mentioned by our politicians. We tend to give scant attention to foreign affairs in this country — a luxury we may no longer be able to afford.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 22, 2023

Retiree out $300K after Canada Post loses inheritance cheque sent by registered mail
A $300,000 certified cheque is missing after it was sent through Canada Post registered mail from Ontario to Quebec. The only way to get a new one leaves the man who sent it liable if the original is cashed by the wrong person.



CBC Top Stories
Sep 21, 2023

Coastal GasLink fined $346K for erosion, sediment control issues on B.C. pipeline build
Coastal GasLink has been fined $346,000 in total for erosion and sediment control issues in the construction of the natural gas pipeline and for providing false information in inspection records.



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