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August 14: Thursday's top stories in 10 minutes
Air Canada expected to start grounding flights in preparation for a potential work stoppage this weekend. 20-year-old Newfoundland man charged for allegedly setting multiple fires in downtown St. John's. Drought on Vancouver Island testing fire crews in new ways. California Governor Gavin Newsom is poised to follow through on his threat of tit-for-tat gerrymandering. More than 100 humanitarian groups pen letter accusing Israel of weaponizing aid to Gaza. Trump Administration cuts could affect NOAA and the US National Weather Service during hurricane season.
August 13: Wednesday's top stories in 10 minutes
CUPE issues 72-hour strike notice on behalf of Air Canada flight attendents. Members of US National Guard deployed to Washington DC overnight.Mexico deports 26 high-ranking cartel figures to the United States. Head of Israeli military approves expanded Gaza operation, PM Benjamin Netanyahu insists Palestinians will be allowed to leave. New evacuation order in Newfoundland and Labrador as wildfire danger grows outside St. John's. Report warns cranberry production in Quebec has the potential to dry out some rivers.
August 12: Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes
Newfoundland and Labrador premier John Hogan warns residents prepare to evacuate as wildfire threatens Paradise and Conception Bay South. 300 people flee campground near Port Alberni, BC as out-of-control fire grows rapidly. US federal judge hears arguments about legality of US President Donald Trump deploying National Guard to Los Angeles in June. Trump says he is considering taking control of local police departments in Los Angeles, Baltimore and Chicago.United States and China extend tariff truce for 90 days, but Beijing slaps 75.8% "anti-dumping duty" on Canadian canola. 27 countries, including Gaza, issue joint statement urging Israel to open up humanitarian access to Gaza. How the murder of Colombian Presidential Candidate Miguel Uribe could give right-wing politicians a boost in the next election.
August 11: Monday's top stories in 10 minutes
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says his country will recognize Palestinian statehood next month. 5 Al Jazeera journalists killed in Israeli airstrike on Gaza. More structures destroyed in Newfoundland as Kingston fire grows to more than 5,000 hectares. Wildfire spreading rapidly on outskirts of Moncton. New article in Canadian Medical Association Journal warns about risks of cannabis psychosis. US President Donald Trump says he wants to crackdown on crime in Washington D.C. by moving people who are homeless out. A behind-the-scenes look at the shipwreck clean-up effort in Lark Harbour, Newfoundland.
August 10: Sunday's top stories in 10 minutes
As the United Nations Security Council discusses Israel's plan for Gaza, Benjamin Netanyahu defends plan to step up military action.Ahead of a meeting between the U.S. and Russia on the future of the war in Ukraine, European leaders say Keiv must be involved.Enviroment Canada is issuing heat warnings for large portions of southwest British Columbia and the conditions could intensify wildfire activity.Firefighters in Newfoundland and Labrador are up against more dry and windy conditions.Combatting human trafficking at hotels and motels.Coral bleaching threatens Australia's Great Barrier Reef.New clues about Pompeii past.A rare surgery using a human tooth has allowed a woman in B.C. to see again.
August 09: Saturday's top stories in 10 minutes
Volodymyr Zelenskyy rejects Donald Trump suggestion of land swap with Russia.London police arrest more than a hundred 'Palestine Action' supporters.Wildfires burn in Newfoundland as the Canada Games begins in St. John's.Is Nova Scotia's wildfire response going too far?Air quality poor in the Prairies.Checking Carney's climate change goals.
August 08: Friday's top stories in 10 minutes
Israel moves closer to completely occupying Gaza, approving controversial plan for IDF to take control of Gaza City. US President Donald Trump's deadline for Russia-Ukraine ceasefire passes. Trump administration offers $50 million for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Canada's labour market loses more than 40,000 jobs in July, but unemployment remains unchanged. Advance polls open in Battle River-Crowfoot, for federal by-election that could see Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre regain a seat in parliament. The First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun in Yukon wants an overhaul of the territory's mining practices. Victoria Mboko celebrates victory at National Bank Open in Montreal.
Aug 07: Thursday's top stories in 10 minutes
As new tariffs kick in, US President Donald Trump looks forward not only to revenue, but also bringing manufacturing stateside.Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva says he is treating strategic minerals as a matter of national sovereignty. Israel's Army Chief and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu do not see eye-to-eye on next steps in Gaza. At least 400 people in northern India need to be airlifted to safety, following flash flooding and landslides. Family of Indigenous man who died of cancer says Manitoba's healthcare system is racist. Costco customers shocked after someone drains all the funds from their digital "Shop" gift cards. Victoria Mboko reaches National Bank Open final with epic 3-set tiebreaker win.
August 6: Wednesday's top stories in 10 minutes
80 years after the bombing of Hiroshima, are nuclear weapons more politically acceptable? US President Donald Trump increases tariffs for India as penalty for buying Russian oil, following meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US special envoy Steve Witkoff. Montreal police charge 38-year-old man for allegedly making online threats against Trudeau International Airport and Hydro-Quebec control centres. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre says Prime Minister Mark Carney is not doing enough to stand up to US tariffs. New federal loans and grants announced for softwood lumber industry. More than 10,00 Air Canada flight attendants could go on strike later this month. Discovery of wampum beads excites archaeologists on Newfoundland's east coast.
August 5: Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes
The US Coast Guard reports the Titan submersible accident was entirely preventable. US attorney general Pam Bondi orders grand jury hearings on Trump Russia probe. Trump administration condemns house arrest of Brazil's ex-president Jair Bolsonaro. Canada's Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne and Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand head to Mexico City to strengthen economic partnership with Mexico. Farmers in Eastern Ontario are grappling with crop loss due to low rainfall. Former CBC journalist Joan Leishman reminded us all, you don't have to be heartless to bear witness to the hard parts of history.
August 4: Monday's top stories in 10 minutes
Prime Minister Mark Carney to tour Canadian Forces Maritime Experimental and Test Ranges in Nanaimo, BC. There's a push on Canada's east coast to beef up home-grown space infrastructure. Spanish police say they have stopped a criminal network suspected of smuggling Yemeni migrants into Canada and the U.K.Kremlin says US special envoy Steve Witkoff could travel to Russia on Wednesday. Gold prices rise again, as investors spend more on the safe-haven asset. 3,200 Boeing employees walk off the job in the United States. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemns videos of 2 emaciated Israeli hostages released by Hamas. Hilary Weston, former fashion business leader and Ontario lieutenant-governor, dead at 83. Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh's international success inspires young swimmers back home.
August 3: Sunday's top stories in 10 minutes
Hundreds of homes on Vancouver Island are subject to an evacuation order due to a wildfire.New data looks into what professions may be driven to substance abuse.Israel's defence minister calls for the Israli takeover of Gaza.Health Canada recalling several brands of baby nest beds.Canadian teen Victoria Mboko has scored a stunning upset at the Canadian Open tennis tournament.
August 2: Saturday's top stories in 10 minutes
All eyes are on Ottawa now that higher US tariffs on some Canadian exports are a fact of life.US President Donald Trump says he is moving a pair of US nuclear submarines closer to Russia.Israel's government is facing growing calls to end the war in Gaza.Canada Post is considering its next steps this morning, after unionized workers rejected its latest offer.Officials say pilot who died in small plane crash near Ottawa airport on Thursday, was trying to make an emergency landing.Canada's swimming sensation Summer McIntosh loses gold medal to American Katie Ledecky at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore - comes in third.International crew of astronauts is welcomed onto the International Space Station after taking off on SpaceX rocket early Saturday.
August 1: Friday's top stories in 10 minutes
US President Donald Trump signs executive order increasing tariff on Canadian goods to 35%.Prime Minister Mark Carney says his government will continue trade negotiations, but is focused on building one Canadian economy.Ontario Premier Doug Ford says Canada should hit back with 50% tariff on US steel and aluminum. North American markets open sharply lower as new tariffs kick in. US special envoy Steve Witkoff and US ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee inspect food sites in Gaza. Kyiv observes official day of mourning for the victims of deadly Russian drone attack.A disturbing case of mistaken identity in Darthmouth, NS. Emancipation Day being marked in Canada, 191 years after the Slavery Abolition Act went into effect.
July 31: Thursday's top stories in 10 minutes
US President Donald Trump says Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's plan to recognize a Palestinian state, could make it difficult to do a trade deal. South Korea beats Donald Trump's tariff deadline but the deal is unpopular. Hundreds of people in BC's Okanagan region are on evacuation alert due to a wildfire. Environment Canada warns prairie wildfire smoke could affect air quality from Saskatchewan to Ontario and parts of Quebec. Ukraine's parliament restores independence to two anti-corruption agencies, after demonstrations in Kyiv. Fight attendant suing Delta Air Lines over the fiery crash at Toronto's Pearson Airport in February. Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spotted at Katy Perry concert in Montreal, days after they were seen dining together.
July 30: Wednesday's top stories in 10 minutes
Bank of Canada leaves interest rate unchanged at 2.75%. Tsunami advisories and warnings cancelled in BC and western United States, but Chile is on red alert. Canada is considering recognizing Palestinian statehood. Ticks that can potentially spread sickness move into new territory across Canada. Alberta riding of Battle River-Crowfoot hosts tense debate ahead of next month's by-election. US President Donald Trump says he will impose a 25 per cent tariff on all goods from India, as of August 1st. More heavy rain expected in Beijing, as people in China's capital deal with flooding. Thousands line the streets of Birmingham, England, for Ozzy Osbourne's funeral procession.
July 29: Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes
Global hunger monitor says a third of people in Gaza are going days without food. New York City police investigating why a gunman killed 4 people and himself in a Manhattan office tower that houses NFL headquarters. Long-standing Africville activist says he will fight latest eviction notice. Russia bombs Ukrainian prison, killing at least 16 people. Hacker groups show support for Ukraine by targeting Russia's national Aeroflot airline. 38 people killed by landslides and floods, as Beijing receives nearly a year's worth of rain in less than a week. BC couple survives grizzly attack while e-biking in the Kootenays.
July 28: Monday's top stories in 10 minutes
US President Donald Trump meets with British PM Keir Starmer in Scotland, after reaching EU trade deal yesterday. France and Saudi Arabia chair UN conference on a two-state solution between Israel and Palestinians. Houthis in Yemen to start targetting ships belonging to any company that does business with Israeli ports, regardless of nationality or destination. New study shows clear-cut logging may raise flood risks worse than previously thought. British Columbia combines virtual and in-person care to improve its under-resourced rural healthcare systems. Summer McIntosh claims her second gold medal at the World Aquatics Championships in the 200m IM; teammate Mary-Sophie Harvey wins bronze.
July 27: Sunday's top stories in 10 minutes
E-U chief Ursula von der Leyen hopes cut trade deal with Donald Trump today during US president's visit to Scotland.Ontario biologists worried about monster fish found Lake Huron.Critics claim politics, not science is behind Australia's move to lift ban on US beef.A tactical pause in fighting is now underway in parts of Gaza.Shelling continues along Thailand-Cambodia border despite ceasefire demands from US president Donald Trump.Summer McIntosh wins the 400m freestyle event at the World Aquatics Championships.
July 26: Saturday's top stories in 10 minutes
Gaza starvation crisis claims 122 lives, leads to growing demands for international community to help.Cambodia calls for ceasefire in its border dispute with Thailand.Malnutrition in Gaza has caused at least 122 deaths since the war began.At least eight people are reported to have been killed in an attack on a court house in Iran.Taiwan voters deciding not to eject pro-China legislatorsIs Prime Minister Mark Carney planning changes to the Senate?Residents of Tuktoyaktuk celebrate "The Great Wall of Tuk" in their fight against climate change.The Toronto Blue Jays are now the top team in Major League Baseball.
July 25: Friday's top stories in 10 minutes
Newmont Corporation officials speak about rescue of 3 people no longer trapped in the Red Chris Mine in northern BC. US President Donald Trump says Canada and the United States may not negotiate a trade deal by August 1st. The NHL Players Association says five players acquitted of sexual assault charges should be eligible to play in the hockey league. U-S president Donald Trump does not rule out clemency for Ghislaine Maxwell. Critics say Donald Trump had undue influence on merger between Paramount and Skydance Media. Parents embrace the "feral summer," scheduling less, hanging out more.
Thursday's top stories in 10 minutes
Judge delivers her decisions in Hockey Canada sexual assault trial. Rescue operation underway for 3 miners trapped underground at northern BC mine. 12 people killed in border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia. Donald Trump's Jeffrey Epstein problem is not going away. CBC investigation finds some big grocers promoting imported food with Canadian branding.
Wednesday's top stories in 10 minutes
World Court decides what countries are legally obliged to do to fight climate change, and what the consequences for inaction could be. What Canadians should be paying attention to in the new US-Japan trade deal. Canada's premiers shift their attention to issues including health care and bail reform at First Ministers' meeting in Hunstville, Ontario. CBC News has learned a 68 million-dollar immigration project was unexpectedly shut down last year, after reaching 2 thirds completion. Turkey hosts Ukraine peace talks. The families of 2 men killed by Nunavik police are demanding a meeting with Quebec's premier. A Vancouver hearing taking place today to determine if man accused of killing 11 people at festival, is mentally fit to stand trial.
Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes
B.C. premier David Eby slams U.S. ambassador Pete Hoekstra for saying Donald Trump thinks Canadian boycotts are 'nasty.' The United States is pulling out of UNESCO again. World Health Organization accuses Israeli forces of attacking its main warehouse and staff residence in Gaza. Officials in Bangladesh say technical malfunction caused a training jet to crash into a school early yesterday, killing 27 people, mostly students. Jasper, Alberta is marking one year since a wildfire tore through the town. RCMP in Alberta warn people not to issue threats when discussing the federal byelection online. Beekeepers in New Brunswick say 50% of the bee population was lost over the winter.
Monday's top stories in 10 minutes
Data unintentionally provided to CBC News is raising questions about the death rate of federal inmates. 9-year-old Montreal girl found dead in New York State, father charged with second-degree murder and concealment of a human corpse. Canada's deportation of alleged 'Ndrangheta Mafia boss hinges on foreign eavesdropping. Prominent Kenyan human rights activist Boniface Mwangi is charged for alleged role in June's anti-government protests. Premiers gathering in Ontario for 3-day meeting on trade and tariffs. People in Slave Lake, Alberta are being told to get ready to evacuate because of nearby wildfire. Wildfire threatening Musgrave Harbour, Newfoundland now just 2 kilometres from the townsite. Hot dry conditions affecting salmon population in Newfoundland.
Sunday's top stories in 10 minutes
Canadian researcher says online misogyny is seeping into classrooms. Today marks twenty years since same-sex marriage was made legal in Canada. 73 aid seekers killed in Gaza as Israel issues evacuation order. Syria's Bedouins say they have withdrawn from Druze-majority city. Oleksandr Usyk defeats Daniel Dubois to become undisputed heavyweight champion once more.
Saturday's top stories in 10 minutes
Canadian professors express frustration as students from Gaza turn to France after delays in Canadian visa process. Saskatchewan premier, Scott Moe, gives the thumbs down to Ottawa's 'elbows up approach' in reaching a tariff deal with the United States. Officials say 30 people were injured after a vehicle drove into a crowd on Santa Monica Boulevard in East Hollywood. The Unites States says Syria and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is recalling various brands of Salami and Cacciatore across six provinces due to possible Salmonella contamination. Midday parties are on the rise in Canada as an alternative to nightlife.
Friday's top stories in 10 minutes
Nationalist-13, Second Sons, and other fascist fight clubs are training in secret across Canada. CBC's visual investigations unit has uncovered where some of those so-called "active clubs" are meeting. RCMP officers in 3 provinces now working on the case of missing NS children, Jack and Lilly Sullivan. Report suggests Alberta government hampered fire crews' efforts to control Jasper wildfires last summer. Brazil's supreme court orders former President Jair Bolsonaro to wear ankle bracelet, amid concerns he may try to flee trial in his country. US President Donald Trump orders his Attorney General to release more documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case. CBS is cancelling "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert."
Thursday's top stories in 10 minutes
C-5 summit in Gatineau could set the the tone of government-Indigenous relations — for the rest of Mark Carney's time as Prime Minister. Brazil's Congress passes bill that drastically weakens the country's environmental safeguards. Canada's largest federal public sector union disputes Pierre Poilievre's account of why he lost his riding in the last election. United States senate passes President Donald Trump's recessions package, paving way for cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting. Wildfire evacuees in Manitoba waiting for when they can return home. New report by Canadian Institute for Health Information finds more Canadians getting hurt by e-scooters. "Pretty Little Baby" singer Connie Francis dies at 87.
July 16: Wednesday's top stories in 10 minutes
First Nations Chiefs arrive in Ottawa to talk to Prime Minister Mark Carney about Bill C-5. 9 First Nations in Ontario have filed an application to strike down Federal and Ontario "major projects" legislation.At least 20 people have been killed at an aid distribution site in Gaza. The Chance Harbour fire in Newfoundland has grown and is destroying a community of summer cabins. Sotheby's auctioning off the largest piece of Mars on Planet Earth.
July 15: Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes
Prime Minister Mark Carney says it looks unlikely Canada will be able to reach a zero-tariff trade deal with the United States. Ontario Provincial Police data shows 18% increase in Intimate Partner Violence calls. Inflation rose 1.9% in June, according to new numbers from Statistics Canada. EU countries discuss new sanctions package aimed at pressuring Russia to end war in Ukraine. Kremlin objects to NATO coordinating arms deliveries to Ukraine. Concern is growing for babies in Gaza as hospitals struggle with lack of electricity, resources and supplies. The Federal Court of Appeal will soon decide the fate of nearly 400 ostriches in British Columbia. Nominations for 2025 Emmy Awards will be announced today.
July 14: Monday's top stories in 10 minutes
More communities near Manitoba's northeast border preparing to evacuate under threat of wildfires. Recovery efforts to resume in parts of central Texas after weekend of rain. US President Donald Trump says he will send Patriot air defence missiles to Ukraine. US President Donald Trump is facing growing backlash over his administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files.13 jailed Hong Kong pro-democracy activists back in court for a trial Amnesty International calls a pivotal test for freedom of expression in HKNew research shows more Canadians are obese and a lot of weight gain happened during the pandemic.
July 13: Sunday's top stories in 10 minutes
EU and Mexico criticize Trump's proposed 30% tariff. At least 19 killed in Gaza after Israeli airstrikes as war's death top 58,000.U.S. Department of Homeland Security releases scathing report one year after assassination attempt on Donald Trump.Police in Quebec say 6 people are on the run after vehicle carrying illegal immigrants was involved in a collision.US green card holder stuck in New Brunswick after denied re-entry at US border.Canada's national public dental insurance program experiencing growing pains. As provinces and territories across the country struggle to contain burning wildfires, there is a push to get more women on the front lines.
July 12: Saturday's top stories in 10 minutes
U.S. imposes 30% tariffs on goods imported from Mexico, E.U. to go into effect August 1. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre says Prime Minister Mark Carney erred in imposing deadline on US trade talks. A preliminary report says fuel switches cut off before June Air India crash that killed 260. Russian, North Korean foreign ministers meet as Pyongyang backs Ukraine war. The family of an Afghan man detained in a U-S immigration detention centre is calling on Ottawa to act.
July 11: Friday's top stories in 10 minutes
US President Donald Trump threatens new 35% tariff on all Canadian goods by August 1st. Prime Minister Mark Carney responds on Twitter, with no mention of counter-tariffs. Canada's economy added 83K jobs in June.UN: 798 Palestinians killed while trying to get food aid since end of May.Thousands gather in Srebrenica on 30th anniversary of Europe's only acknowledged genocide since WWII. Avi Lewis, Heather McPherson among those considering a run to become new leader of Canada's NDP. Barbershop meetings discuss ways to prevent domestic violence in Nova Scotia.
July 10: Thursday's top stories in 10 minutes
Police in eastern Ontario charge teen with attempted murder in relation to serious attack on child.Russian aerial attacks in Ukraine kill two in Kyiv.US president Donald Trump hints a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is imminent. Report on B.C. event safety makes 6 recommendations, months after Lapu-Lapu Day festival tragedy. Residents of Kerrville, Texas, hold vigil for victims of last week's deadly floods.Trump says 50% tariff on copper imports will be effective August 1. Statistics Canada data shows Canadians made fewer air and road trips to the US in June. Polaris Music Prize to release its 2025 shortlist.
July 09: Wednesday's top stories in 10 minutes
Russia launches intense overnight attacks across Ukraine.US President Donald Trump says he's close to making trade deal with India.The number deaths from Texas flashfloods surpasses 100. More then 170 still missing.Two people killed in 5.2 magnitude earthquake in Guatemala. Nunavut's outgoing premier, P.J. Akeeagok, says he will not be running in the next territorial election.Nine provinces and one territory want to allow consumers to buy alcohol from other provinces for personal consumption.Mattel toy company introduces new Barbie with Type 1 Diabetes.
July 08: Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes
RCMP says members of the Canadian Armed Forces are among four arrested in alleged terror plot.Canada and Japan sign a new security agreement.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces pressure to end war in Gaza as Washington visit continues.US President Donald Trump is sending more weapons to Ukraine, just days after pausing shipments of some munitions.More than 100 confirmed deaths in Texas floods as hope of finding more survivors dims.New all-Inuit law firm, Tulugaq Law, on a mission to break down barriers in the justice system, wants to expand.Music from Netflix movie, "K-Pop Demon Hunters" topping Billboard, Spotify charts.
July 07: Monday's top stories in 10 minutes
At least 82 people, including 28 children now confirmed dead after flash floods in Texas. US President Donald Trump hosts Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington to discuss war in Gaza.Police in Kenya open fire on anti-government protesters on 35th anniversary of historic Saba Saba demonstrations. Australian woman Erin Patterson is found guilty of murdering relatives with a meal laced with poisonous mushrooms.US President Donald Trump says tariff notices for other countries will begin rolling out today.Anti-government protests in Kenya heat up as country marks 35 years since historic Saba Saba pro-democracy protests.Some people who paid deposits for season tickets for a Halifax CFL franchise still waiting for refund.
July 06: Sunday's top stories in 10 minutes
At least 59 people confirmed dead in Texas following Friday's deadly flash flood.Tropical Storm Chantal makes landfall over Carolina coast.US President Donald Trump's trade tariffs are expected to top the agenda at today's BRICS summit BrazilElon Musk says he will form a new political party, called the America Party.Australian man charged in relation to arson attack on Melbourne synagogue.Police in eastern Ontario seek public's help to determine what caused serious injuries to an 8 year-old girl.The Dalai Lama turns 90, celebrating with prayers, dance, and global guests.
July 05:Saturday's top stories in 10 minutes
27 killed in Texas flash flood. Dozens more missing including 25 girls attending summer camp.US President Donald Trump says there could be a deal on a Gaza ceasefire by next week. Canada's International Trade minister looks for other partners as trade with US becomes more difficult.New report undermines Donald Trump's claims that Canada is major contributor to US fentanyl crisis.Calgary Stampede is as much about the economy as it is the rodeo fun.
July 04: Friday's top stories in 10 minutes
Canadian Army investigating members alleged to be part of a private Facebook group called the Blue Hackle Mafia. Dozens of Palestinian students in Gaza waiting on Ottawa to approve visas for graduate studies in Canada. US president Donald Trump expects Hamas to respond within 24 hours to latest Gaza ceasefire proposal. The UFC confirms it is in talks to hold event at the White House. The UFC confirms it is in talks to hold event at the White House.Doctors say they are seeing more e-scooter related injuries in children than same time last year.Prime Minister Mark Carney will be in Cowtown today for the kick off of the Calgary Stampede.
July 03: Thursday's top stories in 10 minutes
Canadian exports to US fall for fourth consecutive month, but rise overall. U.S. House of Representatives debates Donald Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill' into morning hours. UN's special rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories Francesa Albanese says global corporations are "profitting from genocide." Police in Spain say Liverpool FC soccer player Diogo Jota has died in a car accident. The mother of a 3-year-old girl who went missing near the Ontario-Quebec border appears in court today. Independent review releases report on catastrophic event at the Eagle gold mine in Yukon.
July 02: Wednesday's top stories in 10 minutes
Sean "Diddy" Combs convicted on prostitution charges, but cleared of more serious counts.US President Donald Trump claiming Israel is ready to agree to a 60-day ceasefire deal with Hamas. Iran suspends cooperation with UN's nuclear watchdog, the IAEA. Lytton, British Columbia once again threatened by wildfire. Venezuela declares Volker Turk, the UN's high commissioner for human rights, persona non grata. The Dalai Lama lays out a controversial succession plan. Afrobeats is a global genre reshaping African music. Meet some of its rising stars.
July 01: Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes
Canada Day celebrations surge with patriotism and pushback against Donald Trump's 51st State threats. New poll: 'Surprisingly large minority' of Manitobans support Prairie separatism. 130 charities call for U.S. and Israel-backed Gaza aid group to be shut down. 2 deaths in Europe as it experiences peak temperatures under heat wave. Donald Trump visiting new migrant detention centre, dubbed 'Alligator Alcatraz'.Feud between Elon Musk and Donald Trump resumes over Trump's Big Beautiful Bill. Calgary artist explores the symbols of a shared Canadian identity.
June 30: Monday's top stories in 10 minutes
Mark Carney's government rescinds Digital Services Tax, which would have forced companies like Amazon, Google and Meta to pay a 3% tax in Canada. Palestinians in northern Gaza say last night was one of the worst nights of Israeli bombardment in weeks.Still no date set for US-Iran diplomatic talks; Tehran accuses US President Donald Trump of playing psychological games. US Senators to vote on Donald Trump's "big beautiful bill."Conservative leader Pierre Polievre to run in by-election in Alberta riding of Battle River-Crowfoot on August 18th. More than 200 flights delayed at YVR because of a shortage of air traffic controllers at Vancouver's International Airport.
June 29: Sunday's top stories in 10 minutes
Trump on Fox News: Canada trade talks will be halted until Ottawa removes certain taxes. Iran could start enriching uranium within months says UN nuclear chief Rafael Grossi. Iran’s judiciary says at least 71 people were killed in Israel’s attack on Tehran’s Evin prison. Russia Fires Over 500 Missiles And Drones At Ukraine In Biggest Air Attack Since War Began, Kyiv Says. 30 drownings in Quebec this year has swim safety organizations calling for greater caution. Canada men's soccer team facing Guatemala in CONCACAF quarter-finals. Brothers who popularized Toronto’s iconic peameal bacon sandwiches retiring after five decades.
June 28: Saturday's top stories in 10 minutes
Businesses across Canada brace for more U-S tariffs. Canada orders China's Hikvision to close Canadian operationsThe CEO of B-C's Interior Health Authority stepping aside. Iran holds mass funeral for military personnel, secientists, killed in Israeli attacks. UN Secretary Antonio Guterres criticizes system of aid delivery in Gaza, calling it 'unsafe.' The world's fourth richest man, Jeff Bezos, and former TV host, Lauren Sánchez tied the knot in extravagant ceremony in Venice. Canada Day celebrations take place in London's Trafalgar Square.
June 27: Friday's top stories in 10 minutes
Canada's GDP shrank by 0.1 percent in April. Prime Minister Mark Carney's major projects legislation Bill C-5 is now law. Israeli drone strike kills at least 18 Palestinians in Gaza. Donald Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' facing hurdles in the U.S. Billionaire Jeff Bezos's wedding party to go ahead in Venice despite protests. Influencers' love of matcha could be threatening a delicate supply chain.
June 26: Thursday's top stories in 10 minutes
US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth holds morning newser, insisting strikes dealt a severe blow to Iranian nuclear sites. Iran's Supreme leader congratulates nation for victory over Israel in first public appearance since ceasefire. 3 Palestinian men killed by Israeli settlers who attacked and set fire to their community near Ramallah. Mexico's top court orders release of case file on 43 missing Ayotzinapa students. Prime Minister Mark Carney's major projects bill C5 could pass in the Senate as early as today. Americans reflect on 10 years since the United States legalized same-sex marriage. Buskers in Quebec City slam a new rule requiring they sing in French only.