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May 21, 2026

Hyundai recalls some Elantra Hybrid vehicles over possible overheating, fire risk
Recall applies to 6,082 Canadian vehicles, according to Hyundai. No fires, incidents, injuries or fatalities have been reported in Canada related to the issue.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

Major system outage delayed boarding on international flights to Canada, CBSA confirms
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) says a system outage that delayed travellers arriving in Canada earlier this week also caused delays for passengers boarding international flights bound for Canada.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

Toronto police set up dedicated phone line in search for missing teen
Toronto police have set up a dedicated phone line to collect tips from the public as they intensify their search for a teen missing for six days.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

Your slice of the bread price-fixing settlement is on its way
Approved claims started getting paid out during the week of May 11, according to the webpage for the class-action settlement. Depending on whether they received a Loblaw gift card in 2018, Canadians who applied can expect to see either $49.11 or $24.11.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

UN countries agree on legal obligation to address climate change
The United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday voted 141-8 to adopt a resolution backing a world court opinion that countries have a legal obligation to address ?climate change, with the world's biggest historical emitter the United States among those opposing it.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

This year's Atlantic hurricane season expected to be below average, thanks to El Niño
Thanks to the workings of an as-yet-to-form El Niño, the Atlantic basin is expected to see a quieter-than-normal hurricane season.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

'What just happened?' Jeff Probst spoils Survivor 50 finale result live on air
Oops. Jeff Probst definitely didn't mean to say that. The longtime Survivor host has just become the latest personality to land in the live-TV blunder hall of fame, making a colossal mistake during Wednesday night's Survivor 50 finale.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

Lebanese bury victims of deadliest Israeli strike since ceasefire was announced
Mourners gathered in a southern Lebanese town on Thursday to bury victims from an Israeli airstrike earlier this week that killed 14 people, the deadliest single bombing raid on Lebanon since the announcement of a tenuous ceasefire last month.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

Family of Brampton teen found dead in rural Saskatchewan devastated, searching for answers: advocate
The family of a Brampton, Ont. teen are devastated and looking for answers after he was found dead near a remote Saskatchewan community, a Toronto advocate says.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

Family of Brampton teen found dead in Saskatchewan devastated, searching for answers: advocate
The family of a Brampton, Ont., teen is devastated and looking for answers after he was found dead near a remote Saskatchewan community, a Toronto advocate says.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

RCMP watchdog says Mounties mishandled sex assault case of murdered N.S. woman
Nearly 10 years after a Nova Scotia woman was murdered by her neighbour after she reported that he sexually assaulted and harassed her, the RCMP's national watchdog says the Mounties failed both in the original case, and making improvements to sexual assault investigations across Canada.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

IRS settlement preventing Trump-related audits, controversial fund tough to challenge in court, experts say
Opponents of President Donald Trump's sweeping legal settlement with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service will face high hurdles in challenging its $1.776-billion US fund for victims of alleged political "weaponization" and its provision barring audits of his taxes, according to legal experts.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

Queen Elizabeth pressed for Andrew to be U.K. trade envoy, documents reveal
Documents show Queen Elizabeth was "very keen" that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former prince, be given the job of U.K. trade envoy, as the U.K. government on Thursday released the confidential papers related to his appointment in 2001, which later proved controversial due to his links to American sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

Israel begins deporting Gaza flotilla activists after outcry over their detention
Gaza flotilla activists who were detained by Israel and later pinned to the ground to the taunts of Israel's far-right police minister have been released from prison and were being deported to their countries of origin on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

Israel deports all Gaza flotilla activists after outcry over their detention
Gaza activists who were detained by Israel, and later pinned to the ground to the taunts of the country's far-right police minister, have been released from prison and sent home.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

N.B. woman gives birth on the side of the highway due to hospital service disruption
A couple is calling for change after they were diverted from their local hospital in Waterville to Fredericton, and their child was born on the side of the Trans-Canada Highway.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

New Brunswick teen becomes first patient of improved imaging technology in Canada
Molly Johnston, 14, is now recovering from spinal surgery that will help treat her scoliosis. She received care at the IWK Health Centre in Halifax, and in the process, became the first patient in Canada to undergo surgery that used an improved 3D imaging machine, according to a news release from the children's hospital.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

Police killed or injured their loved ones. Grief turned these 3 strangers into allies
No one tells you what to do after your loved one is killed or injured in a police intervention. It's part of what united a handful of families from across Quebec. Together, they're pushing a shared goal: more transparency and integrity on the part of Quebec's police watchdog.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

Incarceration rates for women have doubled in the last 2 decades. Why is that?
An Edmonton prison for men is being turned into a women's institution, as the number of incarcerated women in Canada has risen and there's an expected shortfall of more than 300 beds over the next five years.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

My phone was one of thousands snatched in London this year. Like many others, it was trafficked to China
London's Metropolitan Police are trying to crack down on sophisticated criminal networks that are snatching phones off the streets of London and exporting them in bulk to China.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

What does Colbert's exit mean for the future of late night?
After 11 seasons, the curtains are closing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Industry watchers say while Colbert's voice will be missed, the late-night format needs to change to survive in the streaming era — a transformation that may already be underway.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

What tech CEOs want from the new federal AI strategy
As the federal government finishes its delayed national AI strategy, some technology leaders in Canada are hopeful the new policy will resemble an industrial blueprint that illustrates Ottawa is serious about rolling up its sleeves to help the sector build in expedient fashion.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

U.S.-bound flight from Paris diverts to Montreal after Ebola concerns
An Air France flight from Paris to Detroit was diverted to Montreal Wednesday night after United States authorities barred it from entering the U.S., citing new restrictions for people who who have recently travelled to three East Africa countries, where a deadly Ebola outbreak has taken hold.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2026

U.S.-bound flight from Paris diverts to Montreal over Ebola restrictions
An Air France flight from Paris to Detroit was diverted to Montreal Wednesday night after United States authorities barred it from entering the U.S., citing new restrictions for people who who have recently travelled to three East Africa countries, where a deadly Ebola outbreak has taken hold.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

#TheMoment a Sask. couple saved their neighbours from a house fire
Samantha Tegart tells The National about the moment she and her boyfriend Greg Stewart saved eight people and a dog from a burning house across the street in Radville, Sask.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

The National | Carney tries to sell B.C. on pipeline development
May 20, 2026 | Prime Minister Mark Carney urges a skeptical B.C. Premier David Eby to embrace pipeline development. Canada joins other nations in condemning Israel's treatment of detained Gaza flotilla activists. And Artemis II astronauts answer Canada's questions about their historic lunar mission.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Canada's questions for the Artemis II crew
The Artemis II crew (Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, Jeremy Hansen) meets up with CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault in Montreal to answer questions from Canadians about their historic million-kilometre mission around the moon.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Grizzly feeding videos and black bear attack prompt bear safety reminders in B.C.
B.C.'s Conservation Officer Service is reminding people to avoid attracting bears into human habitat or luring them with food, after a pair of incidents in the province this week.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Did the Artemis II crew get on each other's nerves?
During their visit to Canada, CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault asked the Artemis II crew about how they managed friction points working together in a challenging environment.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon to pay $930K to 9 women after sexual assault ruling
Gilbert Rozon has agreed to pay $930,000 to nine women who accused him of sexual misconduct and has waived his right to appeal the Quebec court ruling that found he sexually assaulted eight of them.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Elon Musk's SpaceX plans IPO with shares to be sold as soon as June
SpaceX took the wraps off its IPO filing on Wednesday, opening the books of the company that has already revolutionized rocket technology, with even larger ambitions to colonize Mars and build AI data centres in space.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

As rare Ebola virus spreads in Congo, residents say 'nobody knows whether they are safe'
As health officials scramble to respond to a virus that has spread undetected for weeks, or possibly months, people in Congo are gripped with fear.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Federal officials on the defensive as momentum grows against lawful access bill




CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Banff grizzly cub struck by train in 'heartbreaking' loss for sensitive species
A grizzly bear cub has been struck and killed by a train in Banff National Park, where Parks Canada has recorded 19 grizzly deaths on tracks since 2005.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Ukraine beefs up northern defences, points to risks of new Russian offensive north of Kyiv
Ukraine will send reinforcements to its northern regions and step up diplomatic pressure on Belarus to counter what Kyiv believes are Russian plans to launch a new offensive north of ?the capital, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

2 Alberta cabinet ministers stepping down
Alberta Finance Minister Nate Horner and Minister of Hospital and Surgical Health Services Matt Jones have both announced they will not seek re-election in advance of a cabinet shuffle Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Marineland moves its bears to a sanctuary in Colorado
Twelve black bears at Marineland are on the move to their new home at a sanctuary in the United States more than 2,000 kilometres away as the park slowly winds down its operations.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Regina man pleads guilty in pitbull attack that severely injured woman walking her dog
Gerald L. Pocha will serve a community-based sentence of two years less a day after pleading guilty to criminal negligence causing bodily harm for the dog attack in August 2024.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Spotify swapped its logo for a discoball to mark a milestone. A backlash ensued online
Who hates a sparkly disco ball? Turns out a vociferous swath of Spotify users do. A short-term swap of its regular mobile app icon for a 3D mirrorball version to celebrate a company milestone has set off an online kerfuffle.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Mexican cartel, Hells Angels associates among 33 arrested in $37M drug bust: Winnipeg police
Thirty-three people have been arrested and more than $37.2 million worth of cocaine, meth and fentanyl was seized in what Winnipeg police are calling the largest drug bust in Manitoba history.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Grey's Anatomy expands into West Texas with new rural hospital spinoff
Everyone's favourite long-running medical drama, Grey's Anatomy is getting a spinoff — and this time, it'll be set in the dusty, rugged terrain of cowboy country. The show's broadcaster, ABC, announced it has greenlit the currently untitled series which is expected to premiere to audiences during the 2026-2027 broadcast season.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

3 Toronto police officers arrested and charged in Spain are suspended with pay. Here's what could change that
Three off-duty Toronto police officers who were arrested in Spain last week are now back in Canada and suspended with pay, but the Toronto Police Service said they're still waiting to get information that could determine if their pay could be stopped.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Windsor, Ont., man sentenced to 9 months in jail in terrorism-related case
A Windsor man found guilty last year of participating in the activity of a neo-Nazi terrorist group has been sentenced to just under nine months in jail and three years probation.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Ottawa Charge, Montreal Victoire talk strategy as Walter Cup final heats up
Ahead of game four, the PWHL teams shared some insights about their objectives in the final. The Charge and Victoire are set to play on Wednesday in Ottawa — a Montreal win would bring the cup home.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

International student who died after donating plasma in Winnipeg suffered sudden cardiac arrest, family representative says
A representative for the family of an international student who died after donating plasma at a Winnipeg for-profit centre says she had an enlarged heart and the process would have caused profound stress on her body.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Israel's treatment of detained Gaza flotilla members is 'abominable,' Carney says
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called Israel's treatment of detained Gaza flotilla activists "abominable," adding that Israel's ambassador will be summoned to Ottawa, after National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir shared a video taunting them.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Israeli security minister tells detained flotilla activists they should be jailed for long time
Detained activists from a flotilla of boats that tried to get past Israel's blockade of Gaza arrived in the port city of Ashdod aboard Israeli naval ships on Wednesday, as National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir told them that they should remain in prison for a "long, long time."



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Canada among several countries to summon Israeli ambassador over video taunting flotilla activists
Canada is among several countries that will summon Israel's ambassador after National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir shared a video taunting detained Gaza flotilla activists, Foreign Minister Anita Anand said Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Hosting FIFA 2026 World Cup will cost taxpayers $1B: watchdog report




CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

CBC pausing production on satirical Indigenous show after guests allege they were unfairly lured into interviews
CBC is pausing production on a satirical show on Indigenous issues after blowback from some who claimed false pretences were used to lure high-profile guests.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

NATO jets scrambled, Lithuanian leaders moved to safe location after Ukraine war drone detected
Lithuania's president and prime minister were taken to safe locations Wednesday and residents of Vilnius were told to take shelter because of an alarm over drone activity near the border with Belarus, underlining jitters on NATO's eastern fringe over incursions related to Russia's war with Ukraine.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Is Carney undoing the Liberals' climate legacy?
Is Prime Minister Carney's new energy agreement with Alberta part of a strategy that could wipe out a decade of Liberal climate change groundwork?



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Xi calls for end to Middle East hostilities, strengthens Russia trade deals as Putin visits China
Russian President Vladimir Putin praised his close ties with Chinese leader Xi Jinping and said their countries are partners in trade and international affairs as they opened bilateral talks Wednesday on his trip to Beijing.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Xi welcomes Putin to China days after Trump visit
Russian President Vladimir Putin praised his close ties with Chinese leader Xi Jinping and said their countries are partners in trade and international affairs as they opened bilateral talks Wednesday on his trip to Beijing.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Some N.L. patients are left without their support workers in hospital. Families want that to change
Families whose loved ones rely on around-the-clock support say their workers are being denied entry when the client is admitted in acute care. N.L.'s Department of Health says it's working on a policy to address that issue, three years after the Citizens' Representative recommended it.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Generic Ozempic is now on Canadian shelves. Is it the same as the brand name version?




CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Despite change to lobbying rules, foreign governments and groups still funding MP travel
A small change to Canada's lobbying rules has led to a big drop in free trips for members of Parliament, a CBC News analysis found — however many MPs continue to head to destinations like Taiwan, China and India courtesy of foreign governments and groups not registered to lobby.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

How Colbert crushed on Canada — from roasting Canadian bacon to making Windsor the butt of the joke
Stephen Colbert has spent decades on various shows treating Canada like a middle-school crush that he secretly admires but takes every opportunity to publicly roast. So ahead of the comedian's final Late Show episode, we've compiled some of his most memorable Canadian moments (and jabs).



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

How the Vancouver Whitecaps' woes highlight hurdles faced by all of Canada's major-league sports teams
While hope remains that the financially stricken Vancouver Whitecaps will remain in the city, there are a concerning number of cold, hard, dollars-and-cents factors stacked against the Major League Soccer club — one of those being, simply, that it's based in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Quebec is tightening the rules around reselling tickets. But changes don't address soaring prices
While Ontario passed a law banning above-face-value resales, Quebec's proposed rules fall short of a price cap, leaving buyers to still face a free market. Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette says his government's proposed law is designed to make the ticket market more transparent and protect Quebec artists and venues.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Quebec's new ticket resale law promises transparency — but no price cap like Ontario
While Ontario passed a law banning above-face-value resales, Quebec's proposed rules fall short of a price cap, leaving buyers to still face a free market. Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette says his government's proposed law is designed to make the ticket market more transparent and protect Quebec artists and venues.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Some women have fallopian tubes removed for permanent birth control. It could also lower ovarian cancer risk
Surgery to remove the fallopian tubes as a permanent method of birth control could also reduce a woman's risk of the most common ovarian cancer, but a group of B.C. researchers and physicians say the procedure isn't widely known across Canada and they are trying to change that.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

The origin of the famous Ottawa Charge kazoo tradition
Back in season 2 of the PWHL, a group of friends came together with the idea to buy kazoos to support the Ottawa Charge. The CBC's Emma Weller caught up with that crew to see how that original idea has evolved.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2026

Wanting to be child-free, these women got fallopian tube removal. The surgery may also cut ovarian cancer risk
Surgery to remove the fallopian tubes as a permanent method of birth control could also reduce a woman's risk of the most common ovarian cancer, but a group of B.C. researchers and physicians say the procedure isn't widely known across Canada and they are trying to change that.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

2 Mets outfielders, 1 improbable inside-the-park grand slam for the Nats
When James Wood of the Washington Nationals came to the plate in the bottom of the second inning Tuesday against the Mets with three runners on, he did something so rare in the baseball world — hit an inside-the-park grand slam — that it hasn't happened since 2022 when a Blue Jays player accomplished it.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

$2 to fill up the tank in this economy? It's possible, if you drive a Barbie camper
Mali Hightower tells The National about the moment he turned a toy Barbie camper into a real car to beat gas prices in Atlanta.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation says 62 potential unmarked graves found on northern Alberta reserve
The Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation, in conjunction with the University of Alberta, announced Tuesday it has identified 62 potential unmarked graves after a two-year search of the reserve in northern Alberta.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

The National | Iconic Snowbirds grounded
May 19, 2026 | Canada's iconic Snowbirds will be grounded after this season until a new fleet arrives. Three men killed at a San Diego mosque are praised for their heroic actions. And an ebola outbreak sparks global concern.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

Thomas Massie's defeat in Kentucky highlights strong night for Republicans endorsed by Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump scored another win Tuesday against a Republican rival, dislodging Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentucky's primary and knocking out one of his most outspoken critics on Capitol Hill.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

Trump pick Ed Gallrein projected to win Republican primary over Thomas Massie in Kentucky
Multiple U.S. media outlets are projecting Ed Gallrein as the winner in the Republican primary vote in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District on Tuesday, defeating Rep. Thomas Massie. The result adds to a growing number of Trump-backed primary challengers who have defeated Republican lawmakers who have angered the president in his second term.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

Children of couple killed in mistaken identity shooting allegedly tied to Ryan Wedding sue police
A brother and sister have filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against Peel Regional Police, claiming their parents, killed in a mistaken identity shooting , would still be alive if police had warned the family there might be an "imminent" threat to their safety.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

Cleanup begins after severe storms roll through southwestern Ontario, prompting concerns of tornadoes
Those warnings, along with severe thunderstorm warnings, have since been lifted across southwestern Ontario, and it remains to be seen whether a tornado actually touched down.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

Sask. appeal court upholds conviction of man who took daughter to avoid COVID vaccine
A Saskatchewan man's appeal of his conviction and sentence for abducting his daughter to prevent her from getting the COVID-19 vaccine has been dismissed.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

CBC pulls Kars4Kids ads after U.S. court bans 'deceptive' jingle




CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

As her sexual abuser is sentenced, a victim speaks out to spread awareness
It was a moment of poignancy for Kayla Deveau-Adams — a judge's pointed remarks that she didn't bear an ounce of blame for the "cruel" and "repulsive" actions of the man who sexually abused her when she was a 14-year-old girl.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

Early-rising couple saves 8 people and dog from house fire in Radville, Sask.
After a house fire broke out in Radville, Sask., an early-rising couple sprang into action, saving the home's occupants before the house was consumed.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

Deceased Kamloops, B.C., man accused in 1986 Washington state killing: police
Henry Leland lived on the streets of Kamloops, B.C., for many years, and even had a supportive housing building named after him posthumously in 2009.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

Canadian mining company Sherritt International halts plans to dissolve Cuba business amid sanctions
The company says it stopped the dissolution plan after consultations with its advisers, stakeholders and relevant governmental authorities, reversing a decision it announced last week as the U.S. expands sanctions on the country.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

Married at First Sight UK pulls episodes after brides allege sexual assault by co-stars
Three female contestants from the matchmaking reality show Married at First Sight UK have come forward with allegations that they were sexually assaulted by their on-screen partners.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

Vancouver Canucks fire head coach Adam Foote
Assistant coaches Scott Young, Kevin Dean and Brett McLean have also been dismissed as the team continues its makeover.



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May 19, 2026

Heating and cooling buildings is heating the planet, UN says. Here are some solutions
Buildings spew nearly 40 per cent of the world's planet-warming emissions and the amount is growing, says a new UN report. That's partly because fossil fuels still dominate heating and cooling. Here are some solutions from Kenya to Germany to Colombia, and what Canadians could learn.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

Alberta RCMP officer accused of sexual assault pleads guilty to common assault on teen boys
Alberta RCMP Const. Bridget Morla, who was charged with sexually assaulting two teenage boys, has pleaded guilty to one count of common assault.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

Jackson Pollock drip painting soars to record $181.2M US sale at auction
A Jackson Pollock artwork highlighting the artist's famed painted swoops, swirls, pours and drizzles soared to an eye-popping sales record at a New York auction Monday evening, fetching $181.2 million US.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

Israeli forces fired shots at Gaza aid flotilla vessels, video shows
Israeli forces opened fire on at least two vessels in an aid flotilla sailing towards Gaza on Tuesday, according to video footage and flotilla organizers. But Israel said no live ammunition was used and there were no casualties.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

Carlos Alcaraz withdraws from Wimbledon in June due to lingering wrist injury
Two-time Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz on Tuesday said he is pulling out of the grass-court Grand Slam event next month because of his lingering wrist injury.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

Beloved Montreal café celebrates 70 years of serving community in Little Italy
Caffè Italia in Montreal's Little Italy neighbourhood has been a family affair for three generations. Those behind and in front of the counter tell CBC about the love that's gone into the business and the love it gives back.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

Calgary police charge high school coach with sexual assault after alleged abuse of minor for nearly 2 years
Drew Alan Robertson, 50, has been charged after allegedly using his position of trust as a volunteer coach at Henry Wise Wood High School in Calgary to groom a 15-year-old and sexually abuse her over the course of nearly two years, police say.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

Agnico Eagle to go ahead with Hope Bay gold mine project in Nunavut
Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. says it's going ahead with a redevelopment of its Hope Bay gold mine project in Nunavut.



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May 19, 2026

Last call will be pushed later in Ontario during FIFA World Cup
From June 11 to July 19, Ontario establishments will be able to serve alcohol until 4 a.m., the province announced Tuesday. LCBO hours will also be extended at some retail locations during the tournament.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

Canadian swim star McIntosh deep into work with legendary coach, aimed toward 5 gold medals at L.A. Olympics
It's head down and full steam ahead for Summer McIntosh as she continues her pursuit of five individual gold medals at the 2028 L.A. Olympics.



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May 19, 2026

Robert K. Irving, prominent Canadian businessman who led J.D. Irving Ltd. and Cavendish Farms, dead at 71
A leading member of New Brunswick's Irving family has died. Robert K. Irving, who was co-CEO of J.D. Irving Ltd., died Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

PWHL adds expansion franchise in San Jose, bringing league to 12 teams
The PWHL will add a franchise in San Jose ahead of next season, bringing the league to 12 teams. San Jose joins Detroit, Hamilton and Las Vegas as the four expansion teams heading into the league's fourth season.



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May 19, 2026

After months of waiting, N.L. to release Churchill Falls MOU review




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May 19, 2026

Carney, Quebec government confident provinces can reach Churchill Falls deal




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May 19, 2026

Churchill Falls MOU 'not in the public interest,' says N.L. independent review committee




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May 19, 2026

Todd Blanche expected to be grilled over Trump administration's $1.8B fund blasted as 'corruption on steroids'
Todd Blanche, acting attorney general in Donald Trump's administration, will appear on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, and is expected to face intense scrutiny over Justice Department plans to create a $1.776-billion US fund to pay allies of the Republican president who believe they were targeted politically.



CBC Top Stories
May 19, 2026

Todd Blanche grilled over Trump administration's $1.8B 'anti-weaponization' fund
Todd Blanche, acting attorney general in Donald Trump's administration, defended Justice Department plans to create a $1.8 billion US fund that could pay allies of the Republican president who believe they were targeted politically.



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May 19, 2026

Closing arguments underway in 1st-degree murder trial of Dean Penney




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May 19, 2026

Crown delivers closing argument in Dean Penney 1st-degree murder trial




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May 19, 2026

Dean Penney killed wife as part of plan fuelled by jealousy, Crown argues




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