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January 23: Friday's top stories in 10 minutes

January 23: Friday's top stories in 10 minutes

BREAKING: US media reports Canadian fugitive Ryan Wedding is in custody, RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme and FBI Director Kash Patel about to speak to reporters in Los Angeles.Polar vortex to grip much of Canada and United States, some regions expect to hit historic low temperatures. People in Minneapolis hold general strike against ICE and Trump administration's anti-immigration tactics. Iran’s top prosecutor rejects Donald Trump’s claim he stopped the execution of hundreds of detainees during Iranian protestsUS President Donald Trump disinvites Prime Minster Mark Carney from Board of Peace. Australian authorities say a young Canadian woman found dead on a beach this week was likely not killed by dingoes.US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent weighs in on Alberta's independence movement. Toronto police are turning to AI technology to address long wait times for non-emergency calls. 

World Report · CBC

January 23, 202610m 8s

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Show Notes

BREAKING: US media reports Canadian fugitive Ryan Wedding is in custody, RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme and FBI Director Kash Patel about to speak to reporters in Los Angeles.

Polar vortex to grip much of Canada and United States, some regions expect to hit historic low temperatures. 

People in Minneapolis hold general strike against ICE and Trump administration's anti-immigration tactics. 

Iran’s top prosecutor rejects Donald Trump’s claim he stopped the execution of hundreds of detainees during Iranian protests

US President Donald Trump disinvites Prime Minster Mark Carney from Board of Peace. 

Australian authorities say a young Canadian woman found dead on a beach this week was likely not killed by dingoes.

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent weighs in on Alberta's independence movement. 

Toronto police are turning to AI technology to address long wait times for non-emergency calls.