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Feb 05, 2026

Quebec teen faces terrorism charge after allegedly promoting ideology of neo-Nazi group
A teenager from the Quebec City area has been charged with a terrorism-related offence. The teen allegedly used social media to promote the violent ideology of a group known as Atomwaffen Division, according to the RCMP.



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Feb 05, 2026

3 youths face sex assault charges in alleged hockey hazing incidents
Nova Scotia RCMP have arrested three youths in connection to a sexual assault investigation related to hazing incidents that involved a hockey team in the Truro area.



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Feb 05, 2026

U.S., Russia agree to re-establish military-to-military dialogue following Ukraine talks
The U.S. and Russia agreed on Thursday to re-establish high level military-to-military dialogue following a meeting between senior Russian and American military officials in Abu Dhabi, the United States European Command said in a statement.



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Feb 05, 2026

Charting Canada's Winter Olympics legacy
After a 2022 Olympic performance that saw a high total medal count but a 30-year low in gold finishes, Team Canada is looking to put more athletes on the podium at the Milano-Cortina Winter Games. These charts show how Canada stacks up against its competition.



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Feb 05, 2026

Toronto police officers accused of leaking information to 'key' organized crime figure after corruption probe




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Feb 05, 2026

Daycares slam Quebec's new secularism bill, say it will have direct impact on services
Quebec's enhanced secularism law would ban daycare staff from wearing religious symbols. Groups representing daycares and daycare workers say the proposed law creates headaches for them while trying to solve a problem that doesn't really exist.



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Feb 05, 2026

British PM Starmer apologizes for appointing Mandelson, but says diplomat lied about Epstein ties
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer apologized to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein on Thursday and said he ?was sorry for having appointed Peter Mandelson as U.S. ambassador, who was a close friend of the late sex offender.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 05, 2026

Despite hints and promises of economic gains to come, there's no quick fix for Manitoba
Premier Wab Kinew has made a series of recent hints and promises about major projects capable of transforming Manitoba's middling economy into something far more powerful. But the structural deficit has no quick fix.



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Feb 05, 2026

U.S. seeks to extradite Saskatoon man accused of hacking educational systems to mine crypto
The U.S. criminal justice system wants to extradite a Saskatoon man accused of hacking into American university systems to illegally use their supercomputers for cryptocurrency mining.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 05, 2026

She found out she had cancer while pregnant
Statistics from the Canadian Cancer Society show Quebec has the highest incidence rate of cancer in the country. For one woman, her diagnosis came during what should have been one of the happiest moments in her life — while she was pregnant.



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Feb 05, 2026

Children's Aid Society, couple in murder trial and doctors sued for $4M by family of 2 brothers
The Halton and Ottawa Children's Aid Societies are being sued along with three doctors and the Burlington couple on trial for first-degree murder, Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber.



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Feb 05, 2026

Grammy winner Alessia Cara lends her voice — and support — to Canada's Olympic dreams
After wrapping up a world tour for her fourth studio album, Alessia Cara has found herself on a new stage. The Brampton-born performer will kick off CBC's coverage of the Olympic Games as the narrator of The Gold Within: Family & Fire.



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Feb 05, 2026

Mexican authorities seeking to speak with Canadian mining firm over kidnapped employees
The attorney general for the Mexican state of Sinaloa says she wants to speak with officials from a Canadian mining firm whose employees were kidnapped by a suspected faction of the Sinaloa cartel.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 05, 2026

Milan. Cortina. Antholz-Anterselva? Athletes, fans wrap their heads around wide spread of 2026 Olympic venues
Travelling between venues at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Games should be listed as its own sport. It would take a single journey of about 850 kilometres to visit the eight Olympic hubs hosting the ceremonies and 16 disciplines featured at this year's Winter Games.



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Feb 05, 2026

Moltbook claims to be a social network for AI bots. But humans are behind its rapid growth
It's branded as the world's first social network for AI bots. But just a week after its launch, the tech world is in fierce debate over Moltbook — and the extent to which human beings are responsible for the viral website's rapid growth.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

#TheMoment Egyptian mummies got a CT scan
Dr. Summer Decker, the 3D imaging director with Keck Medicine at the University of Southern California, tells The National about the moment she gave a CT scan to two Egyptian mummies.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

'We are ready to listen': Savannah Guthrie posts emotional plea to her missing mother's kidnapper
Today show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie and her siblings posted an emotional plea on social media Wednesday with a message to anyone who might be holding her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, for ransom.



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Feb 04, 2026

'We are ready to listen:' Savannah Guthrie posts emotional plea to her missing mother's kidnapper
Today show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie and her siblings posted an emotional plea on social media Wednesday with a message to anyone who might be holding her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, for ransom.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Nearly 1,300 customers affected by Canada Computers data breach, company says
Canada Computers & Electronics continues to investigate a data breach affecting hundreds of people that has left customers frustrated over how the company handled the episode and communicated about it.



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Feb 04, 2026

Toronto pooch wins the 150th Westminster Dog Show
A Toronto Doberman pinscher is the latest queen of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show — where she competed against 2,500 dogs and more than 200 breeds. CBC's Ali Chiasson spoke with Penny and her human about winning 'Best in Show.'



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Feb 04, 2026

Will this be Vancouver's first snow-free winter in 43 years?
Environment Canada meteorologist Ken Dosanjh says that while there is still some time left in winter, there's no likelihood of sea-level snow in the immediate forecast. He says if none falls by spring, it would be the first time Vancouver had gone snow-free since the winter of 1982-1983.



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Feb 04, 2026

Canadian hockey star Gavin McKenna charged with aggravated assault
Yukon-born hockey player Gavin McKenna, 18, has been charged in the U.S. with assault, according to court documents verified by CBC News.



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Feb 04, 2026

Allistair Chapman, facing extradition in Ryan Wedding drug trafficking case, seeks bail
The lawyer for Calgarian Allistair Chapman, arrested in connection with alleged Canadian drug kingpin Ryan Wedding, says his client is not a flight risk or a public danger and should get bail.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Calgary man accused in Ryan Wedding drug trafficking case seeking bail during extradition
The lawyer for Calgarian Allistair Chapman, arrested in connection with alleged Canadian drug kingpin Ryan Wedding, says his client is not a flight risk or a public danger and should get bail.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

How the Epstein files unravelled a senior British politician's career — and now threaten PM Starmer's job
As the U.K.'s ambassador, Peter Mandelson lasted eight months until Prime Minister Keir Starmer sacked him over his resurfaced connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Now, the prime minister's judgment is under close scrutiny, after the U.S. Department of Justice released three million more files related to the convicted sex offender on Friday. The latest drop revealed more details about Mandelson's relationship with Epstein.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

7 Toronto police officers facing charges related to tow-truck violence: sources
Seven Toronto police officers and one retired member of the service are facing charges related to violent incidents involving tow trucks and operators across the Greater Toronto Area, York Regional Police announced Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

9 Toronto police officers facing charges related to tow-truck violence: sources
Nine Toronto police officers are facing charges related to violent incidents involving tow trucks and operators across the Greater Toronto Area, multiple sources tell CBC News.



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Feb 04, 2026

Civil rights lawyer says Trump officials couldn't break her spirit, so they doctored her photo instead
Minnesota civil rights lawyer Nekima Levy Armstrong says she was shocked when she learned the White House had posted an altered photo of her appearing to sob during her arrest when, in fact, she was calm and poised.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Federal bill wants to make it easier to share Canadians' electronic medical records
The federal government is reviving proposed legislation that would allow digital health information to be shared safely across electronic systems.



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Feb 04, 2026

Taiwan's envoy to Canada says fear of China may be delaying trade deal




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Feb 04, 2026

Calgary man who joined ISIS sentenced to 16 years on terrorism offences
35-year-old Jamal Borhot, a Calgary man who joined an Islamic State group in the Middle East, was sentenced Wednesday to 16 years in prison.



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Feb 04, 2026

Winner of Westminster dog show is a Doberman from Toronto area
Penny the Doberman — born and bred in the GTA — bested over 2,500 dogs and 200 breeds at the 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, held in New York. She beat out six other finalists at New York's Madison Square Garden.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Canada's Mark McMorris stretchered off hill after fall in pre-Olympic snowboard training




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Feb 04, 2026

Canadian snowboarder Mark McMorris out of hospital after pre-Olympic training crash




CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Canadian snowboarder Mark McMorris unable to compete in Olympic big air event after training crash




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Feb 04, 2026

B.C.'s northernmost winery celebrates 1 millionth bottle
Northern Lights Estate Winery focuses on wines made from fruits grown in Prince George, B.C.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Quebec tables new version of controversial bill to change doctors' pay
Quebec Health Minister Sonia Bélanger has tabled a new bill to change doctors' remuneration after reforms outlined in Bill 2 threatened clinic closures and the departure of GPs to other provinces.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Canadian pole vaulter Alysha Newman issued provisional suspension for whereabouts failures
Canadian pole vaulter and Olympic bronze medallist Alysha Newman has been provisionally suspended by the Athletics Integrity Unit for Whereabouts Failures.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Liberal MP wants longer answers, fewer sound bites from question period
A Liberal MP says he wants to see question period in the House of Commons offer longer, more detailed answers and fewer social media-friendly clips.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

120 unidentified bodies released by Israel, Red Cross officials in Gaza say
In an unexpected move Wednesday, the International Committee ?of the Red Cross (ICRC) says it received 120 unidentified bodies of Palestinians from Israel believed to have been killed during the two-year war. Health officials in Gaza say they are beginning work to identify the remains.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Canada rides fast start to victory over Czechia in Olympic mixed doubles curling opener
The lights went out at the Olympic curling venue before Canada's Brett Gallant and Jocelyn Peterman powered their way to a near-flawless 10-5 victory over Czechia on the opening day of mixed doubles competition Wednesday in Italy.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Canada rides fast start to victory over Czechia to open Olympic mixed doubles curling
The lights went out at the Olympic curling venue before Canada's Brett Gallant and Jocelyn Peterman powered their way to a near-flawless 10-5 victory over Czechia on the opening day of mixed doubles competition Wednesday in Italy.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Man convicted of trying to kill Donald Trump on his Florida golf course gets life in prison
The man convicted of trying to assassinate U.S. President Donald Trump on a Florida golf course in 2024 was sentenced on Wednesday to life in prison, after a federal prosecutor said his crime was unacceptable "in this country or anywhere."



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Feds to replace offices combatting Islamophobia, antisemitism with advisory council
The federal government plans to get rid of two key offices combatting religious discrimination, merging them into a single national Advisory Council on Rights, Equality and Inclusion.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Carney's government is cutting hundreds of environment and science jobs. Here's what that means for Canadians
Scientists and labour leaders are warning that cuts to Environment and Climate Change Canada could significantly impact the health and safety of Canadians as well as Canada's wildlife and environment.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Washington Post staff laid off while in Milan still hope to find beauty in the Olympics
In the last hours before these Olympics begin, and the flame is lit, and the cheering starts, a smaller, sad drama played out in a little white box of an office in the Main Media Centre in Milan. A sign on the door read: The Washington Post.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Quebec fisherman reels in 244-pound, record-breaking Atlantic halibut — for science
Alain Hamel caught the largest Atlantic halibut ever recorded in the Saguenay Fjord on Saturday. Working with the local Fjord Museum, the ice fishing was part of a scientific project aiming to gain more information about the species.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

New Cuba travel advisory urges 'high degree of caution.' Should Canadians worry?
The federal government upgraded its Cuba travel advice on Tuesday, warning Canadians planning to visit the popular Caribbean island that worsening shortages of everything from fuel to food could affect resorts.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Tate McRae receives backlash for supporting Team USA in NBC Olympics ad
Canadians took to social media to share their disappointment about the Calgary-born and -raised singer promoting the American Olympic team. 



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Washington Post to lay off a third of staff in newsroom and other departments
The Washington Post is laying off one-third of its staff in the newsroom and other departments, a brutal blow to one of journalism's legendary brands.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

U.S. border czar says about 700 federal immigration officers to leave Minnesota
Donald Trump's administration is reducing the number of immigration enforcement officers in Minnesota, where two local residents were fatally shot last month by federal officers, border czar Tom Homan said Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Attack on civilians in Nigeria kills at least 170, lawmaker says
At least 170 people have been killed in an attack by armed men on a remote village in central Nigeria's Kwara ?state, a local lawmaker tells Reuters, as authorities and soldiers continue to comb nearby bushland for survivors.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Attacks on civilians in central and northern Nigeria kill nearly 200
Nearly 200 people have been killed by armed men ?in separate attacks in remote villages in central and northern Nigeria, a local lawmaker, residents and police said on Wednesday, as security forces searched for survivors and chased the attackers.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Is Trump trolling Canada?
When it comes to comments from the Trump administration, how can Canadians determine what's real and what's bluster?



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Two Blocks from the White House: Is Trump trolling Canada?
When it comes to comments from the Trump administration, how can Canadians determine what's real and what's bluster?



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Calgary reflects on rejecting 2026 Olympic bid, as legacy of 1988 Games fades
A year-long debate over whether to host the 2026 Winter Olympics dominated headlines in Calgary in 2018. The idea was abandoned after the public voted the idea down in a plebiscite. Now, residents are about to watch the Games they could have hosted kick off on the other side of the world in Italy.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Israeli airstrikes kill at least 20 people in Gaza
Israeli tank shelling and airstrikes killed 20 Palestinians including four children in Gaza on Wednesday, health officials said, ?the latest violence to undermine a truce in the enclave.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Israeli airstrikes kill at least 21 people in Gaza
Israeli tank shelling and airstrikes killed 21 Palestinians including six children in Gaza on Wednesday, health officials said, the latest violence to undermine a truce in the enclave.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Israeli airstrikes kill at least 23 people in Gaza
Israeli tank shelling and airstrikes killed 23 Palestinians, including seven children, in Gaza on Wednesday, health officials said, the latest violence to undermine a truce in the enclave.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Israeli airstrikes kill at least 23 people in Gaza including medic, 7 children
Israeli tank shelling and airstrikes killed 23 Palestinians including seven children in Gaza on Wednesday, health officials said, in the latest violence to undermine a truce in the enclave.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Few have returned to Pimicikamak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba 5 weeks after thousands forced out by power outage damage
A small number of the approximately 4,000 people forced from their homes in Pimicikamak Cree Nation have returned. A snapped power line triggered a days-long outage starting Dec. 28, which led to frozen and burst pipes and flooding in homes in the northern First Nation.



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Feb 04, 2026

Former student says Ont. music teacher betrayed her trust, Crown seeks 5 years in prison for sexual offence
The victim of a former music producer-director told his Kitchener, Ont., sentencing hearing she thought Steven Lehmann "could be the father I never had," but a sexual relationship that developed in her teens has shattered her life. The Crown is seeking a five-year prison term for Lehmann, who pleaded guilty to sexual exploitation.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Mother of missing N.S. children ‘taking it day by day,' say loved ones




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Feb 04, 2026

Ontario high schoolers need higher grades to get into university than ever before, data shows
The numbers paint a stark picture of what it's like to be a graduating student in the province right now, as university admissions ramp up and education experts call for an overhaul of both the high school grading system and the university admissions process. 



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Feb 04, 2026

As Ontario high school grades keep rising, graduating students worry about their university future
The numbers paint a stark picture of what it's like to be a graduating student in the province right now, as university admissions ramp up and education experts call for an overhaul of both the high school grading system and the university admissions process. 



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Scientist using dogs in controversial study explains for the first time what was going on
The lead scientist at the centre of a controversial cardiac study performed on dogs is defending the importance of his work for the first time since his London, Ont. lab was shut down and Ontario's premier threatened to ban canines in research.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Some teachers 'wearing Kevlar sleeves' as physical violence on the rise in N.S. schools
The unions representing Nova Scotia teachers and support staff say school violence remains a top concern for its members, as the Education Department is reporting tens of thousands of violent incidents in recent years. 



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Some teachers 'wearing Kevlar sleeves' due to physical violence in N.S. schools
The unions representing Nova Scotia teachers and support staff say school violence remains a top concern for its members, as the Education Department is reporting tens of thousands of violent incidents in recent years. 



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Some teachers 'wearing Kevlar': Data shows physical violence still a problem in N.S. schools
The unions representing Nova Scotia teachers and support staff say school violence remains a top concern for its members, as the Education Department is reporting tens of thousands of violent incidents in recent years. 



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Son of late dictator Gadhafi killed in Libya
Seif al-Islam Gadhafi, the son and one-time heir apparent of Libya's late dictator Moammar Gadhafi, was killed in the northern African country, Libyan officials said Tuesday.



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Feb 04, 2026

Thousands of Epstein files taken down after some survivors' names and nude photos found
Lawyers for dozens of alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein immediately noted that, despite the U.S. Department of Justice's promises, some of its published records contained the names or other identifying information of many women who accused Epstein of sex trafficking, abuse and other crimes.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Conservative MP Jivani says Trump gave him a message for Canadians during Washington trip
Conservative MP Jamil Jivani says he met with Trump administration officials on Wednesday as he visits the United States capital on an independent trip billed as an effort to improve Canada-U.S. trade relations.



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Feb 04, 2026

Nenshi's 'blunt' message to federal NDP: Don't mess this up for Alberta
In a one-on-one interview with CBC News, Naheed Nenshi suggested that he asked candidates not to stand in the way of his attempt to win the next Alberta provincial election.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 04, 2026

Inside the Quebec YMCA offering transitional housing to homeless people after hospital stay
The YMCA and CIUSSS du Centre-Ouest-de-l'Île-de-Montréal launched "A Pathway to Recovery," a pilot offering 48 private rooms for homeless patients post-hospitalization. It provides clinical care and housing support to break the cycle of ER readmissions.



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Feb 04, 2026

Fears mount that Trump administration could meddle in U.S. elections
Concern is mounting among political observers and critics of U.S. President Donald Trump that his administration is laying the groundwork to meddle in crucial midterm elections that could determine which party controls Congress.



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Feb 04, 2026

Tightly-knit hockey community in Kamloops, B.C., mourns loss of young players
Three hockey players died in a collision in Southern Alberta on Feb. 2. A former coach to one of the young men recalls how the player was enthusiastic on the ice and always smiling off the ice.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 03, 2026

Renee Good's brothers mourn loss of 'beautiful American'
The brothers of Renee Good, one of two U.S. citizens killed by federal immigration officers, called on Congress to do something about the violence on American streets as a result of widespread deportation efforts.



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Feb 03, 2026

White House's Homan to give Minnesota update as Renee Good's brothers mourn loss of 'beautiful American'
White House official Tom Homan was set to hold a news conference on Wednesday on the federal immigration operation in Minnesota that has led to two officer-involved fatal shootings. The brothers of Renee Good, one of two U.S. citizens killed by federal immigration officers, called on Congress to do something about the violence on American streets as a result of widespread deportation efforts.



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Feb 03, 2026

Brothers of Renee Good, woman fatally shot by ICE, tell public forum 'what a beautiful American we have lost'
Luke and Brent Ganger, Renee Good's brothers, spoke lovingly of their sister during a public forum hosted by U.S. Congressional Democrats to discuss the use of force by federal agents carrying out the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, was fatally shot last month by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 03, 2026

Doberman pinscher Penny wins the 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
A Doberman pinscher named Penny won best in show Tuesday night at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, capturing the U.S. dog show's most coveted prize.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 03, 2026

Dogs compete for best in show at Westminster Kennel Club
After two days, 2,500 dogs and more than 200 breeds, the Westminster Kennel Club is coming down to just seven canines vying for U.S. show dogs' most coveted prize.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 03, 2026

Iranian doctor describes treating patients during protest crackdown
A doctor describes treating patients in Iran during the regime's violent crackdown on nationwide protests, telling CBC's Margaret Evans the scenes were ‘extremely horrifying' — details that have largely been masked by a government-imposed internet blackout in the country.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 03, 2026

Canadians settle into Milan's athlete village ahead of Olympics
As Olympic athletes descend on Milan, CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault goes on a tour of the accommodation in the athlete's village to see how the Canadians are settling in.



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Feb 03, 2026

The National | Crash kills 3 junior hockey players
Feb. 3, 2026 | Three junior hockey players were killed when their vehicle was struck by a semi-truck on a southern Alberta highway. Trump uses false claims of voter fraud to suggest voting should be nationalized ahead of midterm elections. Republicans to nationalize voting in the U.S. ahead of the midterm elections. Welcome to The National, the flagship nightly newscast of CBC News.



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Feb 03, 2026

French police raid X offices as they investigate Elon Musk's social media platform and AI chatbot Grok
French prosecutors raided the Paris offices of social media platform X on Tuesday as part of a preliminary investigation into allegations that include spreading child sexual abuse images and deepfakes. They have also summoned X's billionaire owner Elon Musk for questioning.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 03, 2026

Former B.C. lawyer found guilty of 1st-degree murder after killing his client in 2022
A former lawyer who admitted to killing his client in Kamloops in 2022 has been found guilty of first-degree murder by a B.C. Supreme Court judge.



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Feb 03, 2026

Former B.C. lawyer found guilty of 1st-degree murder after killing his client in 2022
A former lawyer who admitted to killing his client in Kamloops in 2022 has been found guilty of first-degree murder by a B.C. Supreme Court judge.



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Feb 03, 2026

Toys 'R' Us Canada files for creditor protection
Toys "R" Us Canada Ltd. says it has filed for creditor protection while it works to restructure the business.



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Feb 03, 2026

Want perfect Olympic ice? Call the Canadians
Canadian ice masters are in charge of creating the perfect surfaces for hockey and long-track speed skating at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympics. Don Moffatt and Mark Messer tell CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault about their techniques and why there won't be a lucky loonie buried under centre ice.



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Feb 03, 2026

Canada's next election likely to face AI-assisted interference, watchdogs say
Bad actors will likely use artificial intelligence and deep fake technology to try to disrupt Canada's next federal election warn two of the country's top election watchdogs.



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Feb 03, 2026

CBC says it had 'no knowledge' of emails between Epstein and former employee
It appears that a former CBC Edmonton employee had multiple email exchanges with Jeffrey Epstein while he was in prison, the latest Epstein files drop reveals.



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Feb 03, 2026

Heated Rivalry's Hudson Williams is writing a novel and loves Joan Didion
Canadian actor and star of Heated Rivalry, Hudson Williams, revealed in a recent interview with Wonderland that he is working on a "semi-autobiographical" novel and enjoys literary fiction writers.



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Feb 03, 2026

Premier says Alberta will withhold funding for judges without more input on selection
Premier Danielle Smith says her government will withhold funding to support new judicial appointments in Alberta if the federal government doesn't give the province more input on who is picked.



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Feb 03, 2026

Disney parks chief Josh D'Amaro replaces Bob Iger as CEO
Disney has named its parks chief Josh D'Amaro to succeed Bob Iger as the entertainment giant's top executive. The move comes as legacy studios stumble through a precarious time for Hollywood.



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Feb 03, 2026

Canada rolls out whalesafe strategy to curb right whale entanglements
The federal government is rolling out its "whalesafe fishing gear strategy," a five-year plan to develop and support the use of new fishing gear to reduce the risk of entangling whales — specifically the endangered North Atlantic right whale.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 03, 2026

Report urges Canadians to focus on health basics as 80% of premature heart disease and stroke preventable
More than six million people across Canada are living with heart disease or stroke, according to a new report with tips on what individuals can do to cut their risk.



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Feb 03, 2026

Carney poaches Ontario NDP's Doly Begum to run for seat vacated by Bill Blair
The deputy leader of the Ontario New Democrats is launching her bid to enter federal politics by running for the Liberals in the riding held for the last decade by Bill Blair.



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Feb 03, 2026

Federal NDP torches Ontario NDP's Doly Begum for joining Carney's Liberals
Interim federal NDP Leader Don Davies is accusing Ontario NDP deputy leader Doly Begum of undermining democracy after announcing she will run federally as a Liberal for the seat vacated by former MP Bill Blair.



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Feb 03, 2026

Red hats sweeping the U.S. as resistance knitters embrace 'melt the ICE' pattern
If the marching resistance to U.S. President Donald Trump's first term had a colour, it was probably pussy-hat pink. But knitted protest headwear has a new look in 2026, thanks to the popularity of a red "melt the ICE" hat pattern shared online by a yarn shop in the suburbs of Minneapolis.



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Feb 03, 2026

Feisty Sam Bennett replaces injured Canada forward Anthony Cirelli on Olympic hockey roster




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