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May 12, 2025

Canadian rapper Tory Lanez attacked while serving time for Megan Thee Stallion shooting
Rapper Tory Lanez was hospitalized after an attack Monday at a California prison where the Canadian is serving a 10-year sentence for shooting hip-hop star Megan Thee Stallion in 2020, authorities said.



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May 12, 2025

Official recounts are underway in close ridings. Here's how they work
A number of judicial recounts are taking place to ensure the results of the election are accurate. Here is how the judicial recount process works.



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May 12, 2025

B.C. fast-tracks process for U.S. nurses to get registered in province
The province is launching a targeted U.S. marketing campaign in June in parts of the country with the highest interest in moving to B.C., including the states of Washington and Oregon and select cities in California.



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May 12, 2025

Large grass fire threatens homes and businesses on eastern edge of Winnipeg
The City of Winnipeg is asking residents to avoid an area in Transcona where fire crews are responding to a large grass fire on Gunn Road.



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May 12, 2025

Separatist group releases potential Alberta referendum question
An Alberta separatist group released a referendum question on independence from Canada that it will petition to get in front of provincial voters later in 2025.



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May 12, 2025

First Nations leaders want drinking water bill within 100 days of Parliament's return
First Nations leaders are urging Prime Minister Mark Carney to tackle a number key priorities in the first 100 days of Canada's new Parliament.



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May 12, 2025

Alberta government freezes industrial carbon price
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government is freezing its industrial carbon price effective immediately at $95 per tonne of emissions.



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May 12, 2025

Alberta government freezes industrial carbon price, citing impact of U.S. tariffs
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government is freezing its industrial carbon price effective immediately at $95 per tonne of emissions.



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May 12, 2025

Hamas releases Edan Alexander, the last living American Israeli hostage in Gaza
An American Israeli soldier held hostage for more than 19 months in the Gaza Strip was released Monday, Hamas said, in a goodwill gesture toward the Trump administration that could lay the groundwork for a new ceasefire with Israel.



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May 12, 2025

India has only paused military action and will strike if any further terror attack occurs, Modi says
The military operations chiefs of India and Pakistan will discuss on Monday the next steps for the nuclear-armed neighbours after a ceasefire returns calm to the border, following their fiercest fighting in nearly three decades.



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May 12, 2025

White South Africans fast-tracked for refugee status set to arrive in U.S. on Monday
A group of 49 white South Africans are set to arrive at Dulles International Airport outside Washington on Monday, after having been offered refugee status under a new program from the Trump administration.



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May 12, 2025

Why is the U.S. fast-tracking refugee status for a group of white South Africans?
A group of 49 white South Africans are set to arrive at Dulles International Airport outside Washington on Monday, after having been offered refugee status under a new program from the Trump administration.



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May 12, 2025

Sean (Diddy) Combs had violent outbursts, defence concedes in trial, but denies sex trafficking
The trial of music mogul Sean (Diddy) Combs kicked off on Monday in a Manhattan courtroom, with federal prosecutors trying to prove he turned his hip-hop conglomerate into a racketeering enterprise that forced women to satisfy his sexual desires for two decades. Combs has pleaded not guilty to five charges.



CBC Top Stories
May 12, 2025

Sean (Diddy) Combs treated women violently, prosecutors tell jury in trial's opening statements
The public knew Sean (Diddy) Combs as a larger-than-life cultural icon, but behind the scenes, he was coercing women into drug-fuelled sexual encounters and using violence to keep them in line, a U.S. federal prosecutor told a jury on Monday during opening statements in Combs's sex trafficking trial.



CBC Top Stories
May 12, 2025

Jury selected for Sean (Diddy) Combs sex-trafficking trial
The sex-trafficking trial of Sean (Diddy) Combs is getting underway, with federal prosecutors poised to try and prove that Combs turned his hip-hop conglomerate into a racketeering enterprise that forced women to satisfy his sexual desires for two decades.   



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May 12, 2025

Bear seen wandering Regina euthanized after being injured during capture
Police and conservation officers were on the scene at Victoria Avenue and Montreal Street, just east of downtown Regina, after a bear was spotted in the area.



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May 12, 2025

Bear tranquilized after wandering streets just east of Regina's downtown
Police and conservation officers were on the scene at Victoria Avenue and Montreal Street, just east of downtown Regina, after a bear was spotted in the area.



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May 12, 2025

Bear tranquilized near downtown Regina
Police and conservation officers were on the scene at Victoria Avenue and Montreal Street, just east of downtown Regina, after a bear was spotted in the area.



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May 12, 2025

U.S. and China agree to slash most tariffs for 90 days




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May 12, 2025

U.S. and China reach deal to slash tariffs for 90 days




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May 12, 2025

Record-breaking cattle prices a lifeline for farmers facing inflation, trade tensions
Cattle prices have soared in 2025, offering long-awaited financial relief to Manitoba ranchers after years of stagnant returns and rising operational costs.



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May 12, 2025

Fredericton landlord buys former jail, lists it for rent at $8,500 a month
A heritage preservation advocate is hoping the character-defining features of the former York County jail remain unchanged following the purchase of the historic building by a Fredericton landlord.



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May 12, 2025

Fiona fallout: Insurance dispute has kept N.S. single mom, son out of their home for 2½ years
In 2022, post-tropical storm Fiona set in motion a chain of events that has kept Claudia Sheehy and her son out of their home because of problems with the insurance claim. Sheehy has racked up roughly $60,000 in credit card debt to keep afloat.



CBC Top Stories
May 12, 2025

Dealership told him low mileage was due to single owner — but it was actually odometer fraud




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May 12, 2025

Defence in Hockey Canada sex assault trial grills woman on text messages to friend, drinking at bar




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May 12, 2025

Defence resumes questioning woman at sexual assault trial of former world junior hockey players




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May 12, 2025

'I felt like I was an object,' woman tells world junior hockey sex assault trial




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May 12, 2025

Several conferences relocate north of the border as Canadians refuse to travel to the U.S.




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May 12, 2025

Woman tells defence she felt like 'an object' with ex-world junior hockey players accused of sexual assault




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May 12, 2025

What complainant in world junior hockey sex assault trial has said so far and what's expected this week




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May 12, 2025

She died of an asthma attack 1 year ago — now, her mom is speaking out to help others
Whenever Kimberly Couvillon wants to feel close to her daughter, she visits Windsor's George Avenue Park. On a pole by the parking lot, there are flowers and images of 14-year-old Amber Marie McCollom. It was at that park, nearly one year ago, that McCollom had an asthma attack that claimed her life. 



CBC Top Stories
May 12, 2025

Rise in for-profit agency nurse costs in Ontario hospitals 'exorbitant,' says researcher
Ontario hospitals paid for-profit staffing agencies $9.2 billion over a decade, a finding that comes as one hospital aims to stop its use of temp services by September.



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May 12, 2025

Her husband and kids were given safe passage to Canada. She's living in a tent in Gaza
A father from Gaza who arrived in Ottawa with his three children last month is now pleading with Canadian authorities to help their mother — who remains in Gaza, living in a tent — join them.



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

Panthers top Maple Leafs in Game 4 to tie series at 2 games apiece
The Florida Panthers beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 2-0 on Sunday night in Game 4 to even the Eastern Conference semifinal series.



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May 11, 2025

Argentina's top court finds 83 boxes of Nazi materials in its basement
Dozens of boxes of Nazi material confiscated by Argentinean authorities during the Second World War were recently rediscovered in the Supreme Court's basement, the court said on Sunday.



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May 11, 2025

The National | Carney's new cabinet
May 11, 2025 | Prime Minister Mark Carney races to assemble his new cabinet to be revealed Tuesday. The Liberals pick up another seat after a judicial recount flips a Bloc Québécois riding by just one vote. And, a B.C. man warns others after being burned by odometer fraud.



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

Longest game in PWHL history ends in 4th OT as Victoire level series with Charge
Catherine Dubois scored at 15:33 of the fourth overtime to lift the Montreal Victoire to a 3-2 playoff victory over the Ottawa Charge on Sunday afternoon at Place Bell.



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

Stars take series lead after beating Jets 5-2
Mikko Rantanen had a goal and two assists, including on the tiebreaking goal by Alexander Petrovic that was finally confirmed after a lengthy review as the Dallas Stars beat the Winnipeg Jets 5-2 on Sunday to take 2-1 lead in the second-round Western Conference series.



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

Body of Quebec hiker missing for over 5 months found off N.Y. mountain trail, authorities say
The body of a hiker reported missing in northeastern New York state has been found, state authorities confirm. Léo Dufour, 22, of Vaudreuil, Que., had been missing since the end of November, after he failed to return from a planned one-day hike on Allen Mountain in the town of Newcomb.



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

Ayami Sato makes Canadian baseball history becoming the first woman in a pro men's league
Ayami Sato is the first woman to play in a professional men's league in Canada. The 35-year-old Japanese pitcher made her debut with the Toronto Maple Leafs on Sunday as they played against the Kitchener Panthers in the Intercounty Baseball League (IBL) of southern Ontario.



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

Hamas announces it will release last living Israeli American hostage
Hamas says Edan Alexander, the last living American hostage in Gaza, will be released as part of efforts to establish a ceasefire, reopen crossings into the Israeli-blockaded territory and resume the delivery of aid.



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

5 Starbucks shops in Ontario ratify first collective agreements
The United Steelworkers union says workers at five Starbucks locations in Ontario have ratified their first collective agreements.



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May 11, 2025

'No reason to think' Americans want to trigger early CUSMA review, says Dominic LeBlanc
International Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc says Canada has "no reason to think" the United States wants to trigger an early review of the North American free trade deal, but American officials do want to discuss tackling economic and security issues together.



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

5 dead, 1 critically injured after crash near Falmouth, N.S.
RCMP say five people are dead and one person is in critical condition after a crash Saturday night on Highway 101 in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley.



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

Ontario faces new push to eliminate hospital parking fees, but policy questions remain
Advocates are supporting a bill that would eliminate hospital parking fees across Ontario, introduced after Nova Scotia removed them earlier this month. But questions about enforcement, the impact on hospital funding and equity for those without vehicles should be addressed, a policy expert says. 



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

Trump touts 'great progress' as U.S. and China begin 2nd day of tariff talks
The U.S. and China on Sunday resumed crucial tariff talks that have put the global economy on edge, but presented differing views on where the negotiations presently stand. 



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

U.S. claims 'substantial progress' in tariff talks with China as Geneva summit wraps up
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Sunday that there was "substantial progress" in the weekend sessions but offered scant information on exactly what negotiations entailed. He said more details would come at a briefing Monday.



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

Zelenskyy calls on Putin to cease attacks, meet him in Turkey for peace talks




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May 11, 2025

Russian overtures welcome but ceasefire must come before peace talks, says Zelenskyy




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May 11, 2025

Deepfake porn site shut down; the FyreFest of BookTok: CBC's Marketplace cheat sheet
CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

13-year-old Sask. tennis sensation smashes her way to 3rd national title
Isabella Ruyu Yan, 13, beat players a collection of older players on the way to a U16 national tennis championship. With little competition locally in Saskatchewan, her coach and father hope she can travel to pursue her tennis goals.



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

Nisga'a Nation celebrates 25 years of self-governance under 1st modern-day treaty in B.C.
It's been 25 years since the first modern-day treaty in B.C. came into effect, releasing the Nisga'a Nation from the bounds of the Indian Act and recognizing its inherent right to self-government.



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

Home sellers hid foundation cracks with storage containers, buyers' lawsuit alleges
The buyers of a house in Winnipeg have filed a lawsuit claiming the house sellers deliberately hid information about its cracked foundation, and that a home inspector did not inform them about the problem after doing an inspection.



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

Residents in Mark Carney's N.W.T. hometown send care package of local goods to the new PM
A care package with goods from the prime minister's hometown of Fort Smith, N.W.T., is on its way to Ottawa — and the woman who put it together just hopes it'll make him smile. 



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

For 3 months, the psychiatric ward was my reality. I lost my freedom, but not hope
Luke Galati lives with bipolar I disorder. He shares why being hospitalized in a psychiatric ward reminded him of being in a fish bowl.



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

Despite viral videos, methylene blue won't improve your mood or cognition, experts say
A chemical first synthesized as a textiles dye in the 1800s is making the rounds on social media as an easy way to boost mood and enhance cognition. However, experts say it's only really useful in treating very specific medical conditions.



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

What goes into preparing a complainant for cross-examination
E.M., the complainant at the centre of the sexual assault trial for five players on Canada's 2018 world junior hockey team, will enter her sixth day of cross-examination on Monday when CBC will resume live coverage. A lot of work goes into preparing key witnesses in cases like this, and it starts months before the trial.



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

These Canadian millionaires are asking for tax increases — but just for themselves
A group of wealthy Canadians calling themselves 'Patriotic Millionaires' is banding together to lobby governments to increase the amount of taxes they must pay — but opponents say it will be bad for entrepreneurship in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
May 11, 2025

These Canadian millionaires want higher taxes on the rich. Not everyone in their income bracket is so eager
A group of wealthy Canadians calling themselves 'Patriotic Millionaires' is banding together to lobby governments to increase the amount of taxes they must pay — but opponents say it will be bad for entrepreneurship in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
May 10, 2025

Putin proposes restarting direct peace talks with Ukraine 'without preconditions'
Putin's proposal came after leaders from four major European countries threatened to ratchet up pressure on Moscow if it does not accept an unconditional 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine that they offered on Saturday in a strong show of unity with Kyiv.



CBC Top Stories
May 10, 2025

As Trump heads to the Middle East, fixing explosive crises takes a back seat to deal-making
U.S. President Donald Trump will start his Middle East trip Tuesday by visiting Saudi Arabia. The country has opened up and relaxed its strict social code in recent years as it looks for partners to help it transition away from an oil economy. But the war in Gaza — and the famine created by Israel's blockade of two million people — seems certain to haunt the president's trip. 



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May 10, 2025

Pope Leo identifies AI as a main challenge for humanity
In his first formal audience in the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV on Saturday laid out his vision for his papacy, identifying artificial intelligence as one of the most critical matters facing humanity.



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May 10, 2025

Ukraine, European leaders in Kyiv urge Moscow to agree to 'unconditional' ceasefire
Ukraine and its allies are ready for a 'full, unconditional ceasefire' with Russia for at least 30 days starting on Monday, Ukraine's foreign minister said Saturday during a visit to Kyiv by the leaders of four major European countries.



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May 10, 2025

De Grasse, Leduc power Canadian 4x100m relay teams to spots at world championships
The Canadian men's and women's 4x100-metre relay teams qualified for the 2025 world championships with incredible anchor-leg performances on Saturday at the World Athletics Relays in Guangzhou, China.



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May 10, 2025

'The engine just went silent': Then, this B.C. pilot had 3 minutes to react
A B.C. pilot describes the moment he realized his plane was going down, and what happened next.



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May 10, 2025

75 years of Alberta's mission to keep rats at bay
Twice a year, a patrol team scrutinizes barns, straw bales and grain storage bins along a 600-kilometre stretch of the Alberta-Saskatchewan boundary. They're looking for rats, continuing a 75-year mission to stop the rodents from making themselves at home in the province.



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May 10, 2025

Bootleg tape uncovered from Nirvana's sole Calgary tour stop in 1991 - months before they skyrocketed to fame
Nirvana enthusiast Mike Jenkins uncovered a copy of a bootleg tape of the sole Nirvana concert in Calgary, on March 4, 1991, mere months before the band released their record-breaking album, Nevermind.



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May 10, 2025

Pakistan, India trade missile strikes amid calls for de-escalation
Pakistan and India — which have been locked in hostilities after a gun massacre last month — fired missiles at each other Saturday, prompting U.S. calls for the nuclear-armed neighbours to begin talks to defuse their escalating most intense conflict since 1999.



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May 10, 2025

Trump's drastic cuts to federal agencies temporarily halted by U.S. judge
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration must temporarily halt its sweeping government overhaul because Congress did not authorize it to carry out large-scale staffing cuts and the restructuring of agencies, a federal judge says.



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May 10, 2025

'I did not expect to find a shipwreck!' says boy whose treasure is being excavated
During a family trip to Point Farms Provincial Park north of Goderich, Ont., in 2023, Lucas Atchison was using a metal detector he got for his birthday when he found something big and old.



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May 10, 2025

58 pairs of Manolo Blahniks among hundreds of items seized at lawyer couple's home amid fraud probe
Police have seized more than a thousand items of luxury clothing from the home of a Toronto lawyer couple under investigation for fraud, possession of the proceeds of crime and laundering the proceeds of crime, after more than $7 million of their clients' money went missing.



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May 10, 2025

Police seized hundreds of luxury items from lawyers' home amid probe into $7M fraud at their firm
Police have seized more than a thousand items of luxury clothing from the home of a Toronto lawyer couple under investigation for fraud, possession of the proceeds of crime and laundering the proceeds of crime, after more than $7 million of their clients' money went missing.



CBC Top Stories
May 10, 2025

Already a legendary pitcher in Japan, Ayami Sato is set to break gender barrier in Canadian baseball
The 35-year-old Japanese pitcher is already considered a legend in women's international baseball, but when she takes the mound for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the Intercounty Baseball League on Sunday, she'll be breaking the gender barrier in Canadian baseball, becoming the first woman to join a professional men's league.



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May 10, 2025

Ayami Sato will make baseball history in Toronto — and blaze a trail for women in sports
The 35-year-old Japanese pitcher is already considered a legend in women's international baseball, but when she takes the mound for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the Intercounty Baseball League on Sunday, she'll be breaking the gender barrier in Canadian baseball, becoming the first woman to join a professional men's league.



CBC Top Stories
May 10, 2025

Can machine-grown lettuce help cut Canada's reliance on U.S. greens? This farmer is betting on it
A farmer and entrepreneur in King City, Ont., is making a pitch to help Canada become less sufficient on vegetable imports; a fully automated greenhouse, controlled by AI.



CBC Top Stories
May 10, 2025

Car insurance is getting pricier. 5 ways to try lowering your premium
While not the most exciting household expense, car insurance is a necessity for drivers. Amid a rising cost of insurance, experts say taking the time to review your driving habits and policy details can mean a welcome difference in what you pay.



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May 10, 2025

Foreigners have flocked to 'welcoming' Portugal. Why is it expelling migrants now?
With its warm climate, comparatively affordable living and rich culture, Portugal has long appealed to visitors, whether it's for a vacation or a more permanent move. So the government's plans to expel some 18,000 foreigners living in the country without authorization may seem like a sudden shift.



CBC Top Stories
May 10, 2025

Upstate N.Y. tourism operators offering discounts to win back Canadians
More than retaliatory counter tariffs, an informal Canadian visitor boycott is hurting American border communities whose economies rely in part on Canadian visitors and cross-border supply chains. Tourism operators in Upstate New York are hoping special discounts can win them back.



CBC Top Stories
May 10, 2025

These incumbent MPs lost their races. Now, they're packing up and saying goodbye
CBC's The House spoke with four of at least 40 incumbent MPs who lost their seat in the House of Commons last election. Some described the moment as more than just losing a job. It's the end of a chapter of their life they've spent years, even decades, writing.



CBC Top Stories
May 10, 2025

This lettuce is grown with AI. Some believe it's the future of Canadian produce
A farmer and entrepreneur in King City, Ont., is making a pitch to help Canada become less sufficient on vegetable imports; a fully automated greenhouse, controlled by AI.



CBC Top Stories
May 10, 2025

Why doctors and researchers say Canada needs to change course on women's health studies
Despite a rule that requires sex and gender to be considered when funding medical research in Canada, new research shows the number of grants for women's health studies hasn't budged in five years, something doctors say has serious implications for their patients.



CBC Top Stories
May 10, 2025

Shutout for Hellebuyck, 2 goals for Ehlers, as Winnipeg Jets even series with Dallas
Connor Hellebuyck made 22 saves and the Winnipeg Jets beat the Dallas Stars 4-0 on Friday night in Game 2 to tie the Western Conference second-round series.



CBC Top Stories
May 09, 2025

Instead of travelling to Seattle to watch the Blue Jays, some B.C. baseball fans are staying home
The Toronto Blue Jays' visit to Seattle comes as fewer Canadians travel to the U.S. amid President Donald Trump's tariffs and threats of making Canada the 51st state. April saw a 51 per cent drop in cars with B.C. licence plates heading into the U.S. from southwest B.C. compared to the same month last year. 



CBC Top Stories
May 09, 2025

The National | Celebrations surround Pope Leo XIV
May 9, 2025 | A new chapter for the Catholic Church sparks excitement as Pope Leo XIV celebrates his first mass as pontiff. Unemployment ticks up in the face of tariff uncertainty. And, a new Parkinson's therapy could revolutionize treatment.



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May 09, 2025

Surrey mayor claims public deposits safe despite alleged $2.5-million fraud
Surrey's mayor insisted Friday that developers and members of the public can have confidence in the city's financial safeguards despite revelations that a former city finance clerk allegedly defrauded taxpayers of more than $2.5 million. 



CBC Top Stories
May 09, 2025

Ballot recounts taking place in 4 tightly contested federal ridings
Ballots will be recounted in four ridings due to the results from last week's election being extremely close between the top candidates.



CBC Top Stories
May 09, 2025

Journalist Ekaterina Barabash describes her harrowing escape from Russia
Barabash was on house arrest and facing imprisonment for speaking out against Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Now, she is safe in Paris after a tumultuous and clandestine escape, orchestrated with the help of Reporters Without Borders.



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May 09, 2025

Prime Minister Carney to name new cabinet Tuesday that could include tiered structure




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May 09, 2025

Quebec riding of Terrebonne flips to Liberals after recount shows candidate won by single vote




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May 09, 2025

Dance Your PhD winner channels his inner Kylie Minogue to explain food science
A University of Helsinki food scientist is this year's winner of Science magazine's annual Dance Your PhD contest, which has academics ditch their lab coats for latex as they explain their dissertations with movement and song.



CBC Top Stories
May 09, 2025

James Foley, director of Glengarry Glen Ross, dead at 71
James Foley, an American journeyman director best known for Glengarry Glen Ross but with a range of other films as well as music videos and TV episodes among his credits, has died. He was 71.   



CBC Top Stories
May 09, 2025

Trade talks in two acts: Canada-U.S. poised to negotiate in stages
The process is still taking shape. But the two-step idea is emerging in comments following this week's meeting between Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump.



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May 09, 2025

NDP not seeking 'quid pro quo' with Liberals for party status, interim leader says
The newly appointed interim leader of the NDP says the party — at this point — won't be using its limited leverage in Parliament to back the Liberal government in exchange for the perks that come with being a recognized party.



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May 09, 2025

Judge orders release of Tufts student detained by U.S. immigration for op-ed on Gaza
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration on Friday to release a Tufts University student from Turkey who has been held for over six weeks in a Louisiana immigration detention facility after she co-wrote an opinion piece criticizing her school's response to Israel's war in Gaza.



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May 09, 2025

Tufts student detained by U.S. immigration for op-ed on Gaza is released
Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts University student from Turkey who was held for over six weeks in an immigration detention centre in Louisiana after co-writing an opinion piece criticizing her school's response to Israel's war in Gaza, was released from custody on Friday after a federal judge granted her bail.



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May 09, 2025

Marchand scores in OT, Panthers top Maple Leafs 5-4 to cut series deficit to 2-1
Brad Marchand scored the winner in Florida Friday night to bring the Panthers back into the series.



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May 09, 2025

Health authorities warn against potential serious risks of hair-loss drug
U.S. and European health regulators are warning the public of possible health risks linked to finasteride, a popular hair-loss drug. 



CBC Top Stories
May 09, 2025

Misinformation about Poilievre's election loss persists. Here are the facts
Although Pierre Poilievre and the Conservative Party promptly accepted his election loss in the Carleton riding, claims of fraud and unfairness continue to spread. These are the facts of what happened.



CBC Top Stories
May 09, 2025

Newark air traffic controllers briefly lose radar for 2nd time in 2 weeks
The air traffic controllers directing planes into the airport in Newark, N.J., lost their radar Friday morning for the second time in two weeks.



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May 09, 2025

Will Danielle Smith steer Alberta away from separation, or will this train keep gathering steam?
Premier says she wants to lower separatist sentiment. But her political base's anti-Ottawa mood is becoming an anti-Canada mood.



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