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CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Albertans most likely in Canada to get financial advice from AI, social media, poll shows
Survey suggests 21 per cent of surveyed respondents in Alberta used models like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude to get financial guidance. Experts say online sources are a good learning tool but warn they can have risks.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Spicy romance novel adaptation to be filmed in P.E.I. with $5M from province
The largest production ever to come to Prince Edward Island will begin this summer.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

How Britain's far right hijacked the murder of Henry Nowak
The brutal murder of 18-year-old student Henry Nowak in southern England has ignited another volatile debate in the U.K. over race and what's been described as "white grievance." Despite pleas from Nowak's grieving family to prevent his death from sparking racial division, prominent far-right and populist figures have tried to exploit the tragedy.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Owners ordered to pay $100K in wages say they didn't know foreign workers were employed at their hotel
The owners of a hotel chain who are appealing orders to pay more than $100,000 in owed wages to three foreign workers say they weren't even aware two of the workers were employed at one of the company's Manitoba hotels.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Alberta man charged after more than 500,000 child sexual exploitation photos, videos seized
A man from Okotoks, Alta., faces criminal charges after police say they found more than half a million child sexual exploitation photos and videos in his possession. It's one of the largest collections the Alberta child exploitation unit has ever encountered.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Vancouver council votes not to sanction mayor after investigation found he harassed councillor
All six of Ken Sim's ABC party members voted on Tuesday against acting on the findings of the Integrity Commissioner's investigation into Sim's actions against Councillor Sean Orr. The other four councillors, including Orr, voted for sanctioning Sim,



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

RCMP still looking for suspect in fatal Pelican Narrows shooting
Just as Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation leaders were preparing to talk to the media early Wednesday afternoon, RCMP announced the suspect in custody has been released and confirmed there were no longer any suspects in custody in relation to Monday's shooting.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

N.S. to create centralized daycare waitlist to streamline search for child care
A long-awaited centralized daycare waitlist will make it easier for families to find suitable child care in Nova Scotia, officials with the Education Department said Wednesday. The province is in the early stages of building a new online portal set to launch in 2027.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Alberta to eliminate paper health cards, introduce integrated driver licences July 2
Alberta will start to roll out new drivers licences starting July 2 that will include an individual's health card number, finally eliminating the paper cards that have been the bane of Albertans for decades.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Alberta to eliminate paper health cards, introduce integrated driver licenses July 2
Alberta will start to roll out new drivers licences starting July 2 that will include an individual's health card number, finally eliminating the paper cards that have been the bane of Albertans for decades.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Nostalgia alert: MusiquePlus is relaunching on TikTok
Long before your feed told you what to listen to, Quebec culture had a different tastemaker: MusiquePlus. Well, music fans can rejoice now that the TV channel that helped launch the careers of many Quebec stars is being revived as a new kind of influencer on TikTok.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

4 migrant farm workers in Italy burned to death in car, according to survivor, police
Four migrants working as fruit pickers in slave-like conditions in southern Italy have been burned to death. The murder case is prompting fresh national soul searching over the exploitation of farm workers.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

South Park creators remain defiant, promise more Trump takedowns in new season
South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Park say they aren't backing down from satirizing U.S. President Trump in the show's upcoming season — even if, as they say, the latest group trying to censor them now "has a military."



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Ottawa calls for review of CRTC decision on streamers' Cancon contributions
The federal government says it will direct the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission to review its recent decision tripling streamers' financial contributions to domestic content.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Céline Dion pays tribute to duet partner Peabo Bryson after R&B singer's death at 75
Grammy-winning R&B singer Peabo Bryson, the voice behind Disney film duets Beauty and the Beast with Céline Dion and Aladdin's A Whole New World with Regina Belle, has died. He was 75.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Protests erupt in U.K. after video released showing arrest of dying teen
Hundreds gathered in Southampton, U.K., on Tuesday to protest over the death of 18-year-old student Henry Nowak. Police handcuffed Nowak after an incident where he was stabbed. His killer falsely accused him of a racist attack.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Public left wondering if they could be among 652 victims of Saanich, B.C., voyeur
The community of Saanich, B.C., has been told a man spent six years secretly filming hundreds of women and girls in public spaces and the private of their homes — but the vast majority of victims may still not know it happened to them.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Still no triage liaison physicians in Alberta ERs, 4 months after province's pledge
More than four months after pledging that emergency physicians would soon begin roles monitoring waiting room patients, the Alberta government's promised triage liaison physicians aren't yet on the job.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Messi, Mbappe, Yamal are all World Cup-bound after injury scares
Injuries to some of soccer's star players, including Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Lamine Yamal, sparked concern ahead of the World Cup. All three have been included in their national team squads for the tournament in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, but others have not been so fortunate.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Regina alternative school graduates 1st class of Grade 12 students in its 53-year history
When Asia Mills-Daniels receives her Grade 12 diploma this month she will be the first member of her family to graduate high school and a member of her high school's first ever Grade 12 graduating class.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Are community stores a thing of the past for Calgary — or is a renaissance around the corner?
For kids, they represent independence — the freedom of a first dollar spent. For adults, a fail-safe for the forgetful, where last-minute ingredients save a recipe. It feels like these shops are always there when needed, but the reality is that corner stores are disappearing from major cities.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Are corner stores a thing of the past for Calgary — or is a renaissance around the corner?
For kids, they represent independence — the freedom of a first dollar spent. For adults, a fail-safe for the forgetful, where last-minute ingredients save a recipe. It feels like these shops are always there when needed, but the reality is that corner stores are disappearing from major cities.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Wab Kinew takes on separatism and big tech
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew on speaking out against separatism, why he wants to ban social media for youth, and the need for nation building projects.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Wab Kinew takes on separatism and big-tech
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew on speaking out against separatism, why he wants to ban social media for youth, and the need for nation building projects.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Iranian drone attack hits Kuwait airport, causing injuries
Kuwait said Wednesday it had suspended commercial flights after an Iranian drone attack hit the country's airport, injuring a number of people hours after Iran and the United States traded missile strikes in the region.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Iranian drone attack on Kuwait's airport kills 1, wounds dozens
Flights at Kuwait International Airport were suspended Wednesday after an Iranian drone and missile attack damaged airport facilities and diplomatic missions, killing one person and wounding more than 60, according to Kuwaiti authorities and state media.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Most of Ontario's 2024 high school grads didn't complete e-learning requirement, data shows
The vast majority of Ontario's 2023-2024 graduating class did not complete the Ford government's mandatory e-learning requirements, data from the province's Ministry of Education reveals.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Erin Brockovich takes aim at rapid growth of AI data centres with new project
Erin Brockovich, the renowned consumer advocate and environmental activist who inspired an Oscar-winning movie staring Julia Roberts, is now setting her sights on AI data centres with a new website that maps their growth across the U.S. and asks residents to report their concerns.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

AI agents lag far behind human workers. Why are tech companies laying off the humans?
AI-related layoffs are in full swing as tech companies invest in artificial intelligence agents they say will take over tasks traditionally done by humans. But a major AI infrastructure and software company says the agents fail to produce professionally acceptable work more than 19 times out of 20, and some analysts say the technology is overhyped and being using as an excuse for laying off workers.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

She famously battled a gas company and won millions in settlements. Now, Erin Brockovich is taking on AI
Erin Brockovich, the renowned consumer advocate and environmental activist who inspired an Oscar-winning movie staring Julia Roberts, is now setting her sights on AI data centres with a new website that maps their growth across the U.S. and asks residents to report their concerns.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Bodies of 2 paddleboarders who fell into B.C. lake have been recovered, RCMP say
Squamish RCMP say they have recovered the bodies of two paddleboarders who fell into Browning Lake over the weekend. Family have since identified the paddleboarders as recently-married couple Genesis Jeru Bague and Mariz Bello.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Golden Knights beat Hurricanes to take Game 1 of Stanley Cup final
Tomas Hertl took a backhand pass from Colton Sisson and beat Frederik Anderson from the slot with 3:24 left in the third period, lifting the Vegas Golden Knights past the Carolina Hurricanes 5-4 in Tuesday night's opener of the Stanley Cup final.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Hertl lifts Golden Knights past Hurricanes in Game 1 of Stanley Cup final
Tomas Hertl took a backhand pass from Colton Sisson and beat Frederik Anderson from the slot with 3:24 left in the third period, lifting the Vegas Golden Knights past the Carolina Hurricanes 5-4 in Tuesday night's opener of the Stanley Cup final.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

CBS News fires veteran 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley after clash with new leadership
CBS News has confirmed it fired veteran 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley in the wake of a publicly disclosed clash with new executive producer Nick Bilton.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

CBS News fires veteran journalist Scott Pelley from 60 Minutes after clash with executive producer
CBS News has confirmed that it fired veteran 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley in the wake of a publicly disclosed clash with the show's new executive producer, Nick Bilton.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

#TheMoment he recreated a famous print with Lego
Grade 11 student Henry Campbell tells The National about the moment he recreated Bill Reid's Haida Dog Salmon — Skaagi print out of Lego and had it displayed at Sunbury Shores Arts and Nature Centre in St. Andrews, N.B.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

#TheMoment he recreated Bill Reid's famous print with Lego
Grade 11 student Henry Campbell tells The National about the moment he recreated Bill Reid's Haida Dog Salmon — Skaagi print out of Lego and had it displayed at Sunbury Shores Arts and Nature Centre in St. Andrews, N.B.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Trump administration is scrapping $1.8B US fund meant to compensate president's allies
The Trump administration is scrapping plans to create a $1.8 billion US fund meant to compensate allies of the Republican president, the Justice Department's top official said Tuesday in retreating from a program that faced setbacks in the courts and a fierce political backlash that had threatened to stall key elements of the White House agenda



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

P.E.I. farm income dropped sharply in 2025 as historic drought and rising costs hit hard
Prince Edward Island farmers made significantly less money in 2025 as a historic drought reduced revenues and rising expenses continued to squeeze farm operations.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Calgary officials call for $342M to fix city's leaky pipes after losing 23% of treated water last year
After years of losing between 20 and 24 per cent of its water to leaky pipes, city officials presented a plan Tuesday to try and cut its water losses down to 15 per cent by 2030, with a significant budget investment from council.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

NHL faces scheduling challenge as B.C., Alberta move to permanent daylight time
The NHL will have a fresh challenge when it comes to setting its 2026-27 schedule with British Columbia moving to permanent year-round daylight saving time this fall and Alberta expected to follow suit.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Idris Elba still isn't James Bond, but he's now a knight
Idris Elba might not be the new James Bond, but he is now one of the U.K.'s newest knights. He was one of several stars who were honoured at Windsor Castle, tapped on the shoulder with a shiny sword and officially knighted by King Charles on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

A Trump $250 Bill | About That
In honour of the United States' 250th birthday, the U.S. Treasury plans to print a $250 bill featuring President Donald Trump's face. Andrew Chang explains the legal hurdles in printing this new bill and the long-standing precedent it would shatter. (Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Poilievre says Conservatives 'wiped out' Quebec separatism, despite PQ's win in 2012
The Bloc Québécois is taking issue with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's claim that support for Quebec separatism was "wiped out" under Stephen Harper's government.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

An iconic N.W.T. trail is now a 'serious risk' because of soil erosion
A riverside trail in the N.W.T. that is known for its waterfall views has been closed to visitors due to substantial damage from soil erosion, the territorial government says.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Ford government proposal for 2nd observation wheel in Niagara Falls, Ont., getting push back
A plan for a giant ferris wheel-type attraction at Queen Victoria Park in Niagara Falls has met a cool reception from some residents and the New Democrat MPP for the riding that includes Niagara Falls says it's not a good fit for the prized green space.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Environment Canada confirms at least 3 tornadoes touched down in Manitoba Tuesday
At least three tornadoes touched down in southern Manitoba on Tuesday, according to Canada's national weather service.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

2 tornado warnings issued as much of southern Manitoba remains under thunderstorm watch
Two tornado warnings have been issued for parts of southern Manitoba, as much of the province's south remains under a severe thunderstorm watch for Tuesday night.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Tornado warnings lifted, southeastern Manitoba remains under severe thunderstorm watch
Tornado warnings were issued for parts of southern Manitoba on Tuesday afternoon, and much of the province's south was under a severe thunderstorm watch.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Sabrina Carpenter granted temporary restraining order against man who showed up at her home
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter has been granted a temporary restraining order against a man who she says tried to force his way into her Los Angeles home "unannounced and uninvited," in incidents she called "deeply alarming." In court documents obtained by CBC News, Carpenter's lawyers say she is seeking a full restraining order against 31-year-old William Applegate.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Trump picks Bill Pulte to succeed Tulsi Gabbard, as acting director of national intelligence
U.S. President Donald Trump has tapped Bill Pulte to be acting director of national intelligence, putting a real estate scion and fierce Trump loyalist in a key national security post as the U.S. remains at war with Iran.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Heavy rain brings challenges and benefits for Alberta farmers
Significant rainfall has left some farmers unable to continue seeding while others are welcoming the moisture.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

'Please say something': Sask. RCMP ask for public's help after fatal shooting in Pelican Narrows
The RCMP provided an update on the situation in Pelican Narrows, Sask., on Tuesday morning after an active shooter alert was active on Monday. One suspect is now in custody, after a woman died and a man was injured.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Suspect in custody after woman killed, man injured in shooting in Pelican Narrows, Sask.
The RCMP provided an update on the situation in Pelican Narrows, Sask., on Tuesday morning after an active shooter alert was issued on Monday. One suspect is now in custody after a woman died and a man was injured.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

'It turned into a circus': Milli Vanilli's Fab Morvan latest artist to drop out of U.S. anniversary concerts
Milli Vanilli's Fab Morvan is the latest artist to back out of the 250th-anniversary concerts in Washington, D.C., leaving just Vanilla Ice and Flo Rida out of nine acts that had been scheduled to perform.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Mitch Marner Effect: How 1 decision put Golden Knights, Hurricanes on Stanley Cup final path
Holding the keys with a full no-movement clause, Mitch Marner nixed a trade to Carolina from Toronto late last season. His decision to join the Golden Knights as a free agent caused a domino effect that has led Vegas and Carolina to the Stanley Cup final.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Watchdog to investigate how CRA handles taxpayers' complaints
Canada's taxpayers' ombudsperson is launching an investigation into how the Canada Revenue Agency handles complaints, citing concerns about timeliness and fairness.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Video showing Toronto police tackling cyclist after alleged traffic violation sparks outcry
Following an arrest downtown that was captured on video, Toronto police say a man now faces three charges after running a stop sign, swearing at officers and attempting to flee. But a Toronto lawyer specializing in cycling injury law says police may have used excessive force.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

U.S. says it intercepted Iran missile attacks on regional allies
Gulf hostilities flared anew on Wednesday, with the U.S. military saying Iranian missile attacks on Bahrain, Kuwait and other regional targets were either thwarted or failed, as diplomacy between Washington and Tehran showed little ?progress.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Iran reviewing proposed Trump deal to halt war as Lebanon attacks continue
Iran is reviewing a proposed agreement with the United States to halt the war between the two countries, Iran's Mehr news reported Tuesday after U.S. President Donald Trump said talks to reach a deal are continuing.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Trump issues proclamation to lower some steel, aluminum and copper tariffs
A proclamation signed late Monday by U.S. President Donald Trump will amend his ?Sec. 232 national security tariffs on some aluminum, steel and copper imports, lowering them from 25 per cent to 15 per cent.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Denare Beach rebuilds, reflects on anniversary of devastating Sask. wildfire
Cautious optimism is mixed with concern in the northern Saskatchewan community of Denare Beach, where more than 200 homes burned in last year's Wolf Fire.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

How the UFC became a stage for Trump
More than just a stage for the upcoming sporting event, experts say the UFC fight on the White House front lawn is a symbol of Trump's long-term relationship with the organization. Today we discuss Trump's connection with the UFC, and how combat sports became intertwined with conservative movements.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

She was stabbed by a student while on the job. Now she's fighting for support
The administrative assistant who was stabbed by a student at a Bedford, N.S., high school in 2023 is speaking out in an interview for the first time. Angela Light tells CBC News about how the horrific events of that day have impacted her life.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

How steep are World Cup ticket prices for locals?
The price of tickets has turned the World Cup into an elite spectacle and data shows just how costly the tickets are for the residents of the host cities.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Inquest into death of Ontario MPP's nephew hears from family, First Nation chief
Jonathon Mamakwa says he's no longer angry about his son's death, but that he wants to see more mental health and addictions support in correctional settings to prevent similar losses. Jonathon was the first witness to provide testimony in the coroner's inquest into Kevin Mamakwa's death, which began in Thunder Bay, Ont., Monday. Here's what's been shared so far about Kevin, a 27-year-old member of Kingfisher Lake First Nation who died June 2, 2020 while in custody at the Thunder Bay Jail.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Family, First Nation chief share hopes for coroner's inquest into death of MPP's nephew
Jonathon Mamakwa says he's no longer angry about his son's death, but that he wants to see more mental health and addictions support in correctional settings to prevent similar losses. Jonathon was the first witness to provide testimony in the coroner's inquest into Kevin Mamakwa's death, which began in Thunder Bay, Ont., Monday. Here's what's been shared so far about Kevin, a 27-year-old member of Kingfisher Lake First Nation who died June 2, 2020 while in custody at the Thunder Bay Jail.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Mexican state uses AI law to arrest online critics
Authorities in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí recently arrested two people linked to a Facebook page critical of the local government under a new artificial intelligence law that human rights and press freedom groups warn is being used to suppress political dissent.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

After record-breaking Paralympics in Italy, IPC president sees room to grow
International Paralympic Committee president Andrew Parsons wants to see more women competing and more sports on the Paralympic program.



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Jun 02, 2026

Alberta's Danielle Smith to meet with counterpart in Quebec this week
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is planning to meet with her counterpart in Quebec City this week, with separatism and energy possible topics of discussion.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Manny Malhotra named new Vancouver Canucks head coach
The move is the latest in an overhaul that has seen Vancouver replace general manager Patrik Allvin, president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford, and head coach Adam Foote since finishing the season last in the league with a 25-29-8 record.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Canada wins 2-0 over Uzbekistan at World Cup tune-up in rainy Edmonton
Canada's men's national soccer team secured a 2-0 victory over Uzbekistan in a friendly match played at Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium on Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Family identifies couple involved in paddleboarding accident near Squamish, B.C.
Two paddleboarders, who went missing after falling into Browning Lake at Murrin Provincial Park on Saturday, have now been identified by a family member as Genesis Jeru Bague and Mariz Bello.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

The National | National AI strategy draft
June 1, 2026 | CBC News obtains a draft of a national AI strategy that aims to increase adoption and literacy in the next five years. An experimental drug is hailed as a game changer for pancreatic cancer treatment. And how brain-computer interfaces are helping kids with disabilities.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Virus detected in invasive mosquitoes found in B.C.'s Sea-to-Sky region
Researchers found two mosquito species that tested positive for California serogroup virus, a group of mosquito-borne viruses that can cause encephalitis and meningitis in humans.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

The Pentagon designates its press office 'classified space' — making it off limits to journalists
In another of a series of moves restricting media access at the Pentagon, the U.S. Defence Department has declared that its press office is now a classified space — and therefore inaccessible to journalists.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Trump administration will pause controversial anti-weaponization fund after court ruling
The U.S. Justice Department said Monday it will comply with a court ruling temporarily blocking a nearly $1.8 billion US fund meant to compensate allies of U.S. President Donald Trump, effectively agreeing to pause the plan for at least two weeks.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Stewards explore potential of UNESCO heritage site designation for residential schools
Site stewards of former residential schools across Canada met last week to start the process of proposing residential schools for UNESCO World Heritage site designation.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Canada slips slightly in top universities ranking, but experts say look carefully at the details
An annual tally of top universities worldwide is out, with some of Canada's biggest schools slipping down in ranking, but experts say these lists must be taken with a grain of salt.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Family seeks answers after death of First Nations girl twice discharged from hospital with broken arm
The family of a nine-year-old First Nations girl who died after being discharged from a Manitoba hospital's emergency room twice is "carrying unanswered questions" about her death, says Southern Chiefs' Organization Grand Chief Jerry Daniels.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

The ancient British hillside giant with a 'real masculine vibe' is getting a makeover
More than 100 volunteers with the U.K.'s National Trust are working diligently on a steep hill in the brutal summer heat to restore the Cerne Abbas Giant to his former glory.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

How hard is it to ace Trump's cognitive test? | About That
U.S. President Donald Trump claims the results of a recent cognitive exam show his 'extreme intelligence.' Andrew Chang breaks down the test questions and how the results are calculated. (Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Active shooter alert issued in Pelican Narrows, Sask.
Saskatchewan RCMP sent an alert Monday afternoon saying there was an active shooter at the clinic in Pelican Narrows. In an update about 45 minutes later, they said a male suspect was on foot in the community.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

1 dead, 1 injured; arrest made after shooting in Pelican Narrows, Sask.
A person has been arrested and an active shooter alert has ended after one victim was killed and another seriously injured in Pelican Narrows.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Minimum wage for Hamilton's men's AHL team is $27K higher than new women's pro hockey team
The Professional Women's Hockey League players union published members' salaries online this week, sparking conversation about differences in pay between women's and men's hockey leagues.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

'Game changer' experimental drug doubles survival time for pancreatic cancer, trial shows
An experimental drug that doubles survival time for pancreatic cancer is being hailed as a breakthrough for combating one of the world's deadliest cancers.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Taylor Swift announces new Toy Story 5 song 'I Knew It, I Knew You'
You can't spell "Toy Story" without TS. And Jessie? Confirmed Swiftie. Taylor Swift revealed Monday she'll be featured on the fifth Toy Story film's soundtrack with an original song titled, I Knew It, I Knew You, out Friday June 5.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Vancouver billionaire Chip Wilson wins appeal to lower home's assessed value by $18M
Billionaire and Lululemon Athletica founder Chip Wilson has won a legal challenge to lower the assessed value of his Vancouver waterfront mansion — long listed as the most expensive home in British Columbia — by more than $18 million.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

AI giant Anthropic confidentially files for initial public offering in U.S.
U.S.-based artificial intelligence giant Anthropic said Monday it has filed for an initial public offering (IPO), teeing up what could become a watershed moment for Wall Street's AI frenzy.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Draft federal AI strategy aims to scale up adoption, offer literacy training by 2031




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Jun 01, 2026

Cross-party group calls on Canada to block development of superintelligent AI technology




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Jun 01, 2026

Canada's cloud market is 'broken,' report warns




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Jun 01, 2026

2 charged in counterfeit soccer merch ring that Toronto police call largest in Canadian history
Less than two weeks out from the start of the World Cup, Toronto police say two men are facing charges linked to what investigators are calling the largest seizure of counterfeit soccer merchandise in Canadian history.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Hanwha promises military-vehicle deal for Algoma Steel if it gets submarine contract with Canadian navy
South Korean defence firm Hanwha says it has reached a deal with Algoma Steel to supply military-grade steel for the possible manufacturing of land defence vehicles in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Heavy rainfall pummels Calgary as river levels rise in Alberta
An Environment and Climate Change Canada weather advisory issued Monday says Calgary can expect anywhere from 50 to 100 millimetres of rain.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Serena Williams returning to professional tennis at 44
Serena Williams is returning to professional tennis at age 44 after nearly four years away from the sport. The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion has accepted a wild card invitation to play doubles at the upcoming Queen's Club grass-court tournament, the WTA Tour announced Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Quebec launches investigation into Longueuil police over 15-year-old's shooting death
Quebec's Domestic Security Minister Ian Lafrenière is launching an investigation into Longueuil police after an officer fatally shot teen Nooran Rezayi last September.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Toddler dies after bouncy castle carried away by wind in Montreal
A three-year-old girl has died of her injuries after she was blown away in a bouncy castle in Montreal's LaSalle borough on Sunday afternoon, when the winds were high.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Nvidia unveils new superchip to bring AI functions into personal computers
Nvidia has unveiled a powerful chip that would bring advanced artificial intelligence functions into laptops and desktop computers, with new personal computer models from brands including Microsoft and Dell set to roll out later this year.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Cricket Canada suspended by governing body due to 'serious breaches' of membership
After a series of controversies and allegations of corruption and financial mismanagement, the International Cricket Council has suspended Cricket Canada's membership.



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