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Jan 04, 2026

Danish, Greenlandic leaders urge Trump to end threats to take over Greenland
The leaders of Denmark and Greenland on Sunday urged U.S. President Donald Trump to stop threatening to take over Greenland, after he reiterated his wish to do so in an interview with The Atlantic magazine.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 04, 2026

N.S. man sentenced to 4½ years for October 2023 crash that killed 3, including infant
A Nova Scotia man who T-boned another vehicle, killing three people on a rainy, fall night while driving more than twice the legal speed limit has been sentenced to 4½ years in prison.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 04, 2026

‘A million WhatsApp messages': Venezuelans in N.S. react to Maduro's capture after U.S. strike
Verónica Gutiérrez woke up to "a million WhatsApp messages" from her family in Venezuela after the U.S. launched a strike on the capital of the country that led to the capture of President Nicolás Maduro on Saturday.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 04, 2026

Ottawa proposes fines of up to $1M for violating foreign influence registry rules
The federal government has proposed fining people and organizations up to $1 million for failing to comply with the requirements of its planned foreign influence transparency registry.



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Jan 04, 2026

How a medical pioneer's cocaine addiction helped shape modern-day residency programs
Two University of Calgary researchers believe the structure of modern-day residency programs can be connected to William Stewart Halsted, who revolutionized medical training in North America — and his addiction to cocaine.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 04, 2026

Wisdom from Indigenous authors to guide you into the new year
Self-compassion, honouring ancestors, and making room for rage - Indigenous authors taught us these and many more lessons in 2025.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 03, 2026

'If they want to intimidate us it's not going to happen': Synagogue stands together after antisemitic graffiti
A Jewish congregation in Winnipeg came together for Sabbath in a show of strength and resilience, a day after their synagogue was vandalized with antisemitic graffiti, including a slew of swastikas.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 03, 2026

Storm surge threat, higher tides trigger coastal flooding alert for B.C.'s South Coast
A coastal flooding alert is in place this weekend for B.C.'s South Coast, including Metro Vancouver as well as parts of Vancouver Island. Avalanche Canada is warning stormy weather has created potentially dangerous conditions on Vancouver's North Shore mountains.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 03, 2026

Thousands evacuated from Pimicikamak Cree Nation after homes, water treatment plant damaged in power outage
The chief of Pimicikamak Cree Nation says hundreds of homes have been "severely compromised" in the aftermath of a days-long power outage that damaged a water treatment plant and plumbing systems, and about 4,000 people have been evacuated.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 03, 2026

Canadian manufacturers welcome pause on tariff hikes — but they're still not banking on U.S. market
The 25 per cent tariff on kitchen cabinets and vanities was set to double on Jan. 1. But on New Year's Eve, the White House announced the tariff hike would be delayed until 2027.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 03, 2026

Maduro's capture sparks joy and worry among Venezuelan diaspora
Venezuelan migrants around the world erupted in celebration on Saturday following the U.S.-led capture of President Nicolas Maduro, whose government oversaw one of the world's largest migration exoduses in recent history.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 03, 2026

Iran's Khamenei says 'rioters should be put in their place'
The first comments by 86-year-old Ayatollah Ali Khamenei come as violence surrounding the demonstrations sparked by Iran's ailing economy has killed at least 10 people.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 03, 2026

Canadian political leaders celebrate, condemn U.S. strikes on Venezuela and Maduro capture
Canadian political leaders are celebrating and condemning the United States over its nighttime strikes on the capital city of Venezuela and the subsequent capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 03, 2026

Canada stands by Venezuelan people's right to decide their future, says PM Carney
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada stands by the Venezuelan people's "right to decide and build their own future in a peaceful and democratic society" after U.S. President Donald Trump announced American forces captured Venezuela's president early Saturday morning.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 03, 2026

Who is Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela's recently captured president?
Key facts about Nicolás Maduro, the Venezuelan leader who U.S. President Donald Trump said had been captured by U.S. forces on Saturday.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 03, 2026

Venezuela's Maduro sits in U.S. custody as loyalists vow defiance




CBC Top Stories
Jan 03, 2026

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro captured following U.S. strikes on Caracas, Trump says




CBC Top Stories
Jan 03, 2026

Trump says U.S. is 'going to run' Venezuela until safe transition of power can take place




CBC Top Stories
Jan 03, 2026

Trump says U.S. will 'run' Venezuela after it ousts Maduro, jails him in New York




CBC Top Stories
Jan 03, 2026

Trump to hold news conference on U.S. strikes against Venezuela, capture of Maduro




CBC Top Stories
Jan 03, 2026

Captured Venezuelan president arrives in New York following U.S. strikes in Caracas




CBC Top Stories
Jan 03, 2026

Rubio says U.S. won't govern Venezuela but will press for changes through oil blockade




CBC Top Stories
Jan 03, 2026

Arctic communities testing new 'bear-dar' to detect wildlife threats
Bear-dar is designed to survey the landscape and detect anything that moves. It can be used by communities as an early warning system, alerting them to a nearby polar bear.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Canada trounces Slovakia 7-1 in world junior quarterfinals
Canada defeated Slovakia 7-1 in their quarterfinal matchup at the world junior hockey championship on Friday. They'll move on to the semifinal matchup against the Czech Republic Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Canada trounces Slovakia 7-1 in world juniors quarterfinals
Canada defeated Slovakia 7-1 in their quarterfinal matchup at the world junior hockey championship on Friday. They'll move on to the semifinal matchup against Czechia Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

UAE pulls military forces out of Yemen following tensions with Saudi Arabia
The United Arab Emirates said early Saturday it had withdrawn all its troops from Yemen, after escalating tensions in the war-torn country that pitted the UAE against fellow Gulf powerhouse Saudi Arabia.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

U.A.E. pulls military forces out of Yemen following tensions with Saudi Arabia
The United Arab Emirates said early Saturday it had withdrawn all its troops from Yemen, after escalating tensions in the war-torn country that pitted the UAE against fellow Gulf powerhouse Saudi Arabia.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Drake faces U.S. lawsuit over ties to online gambling firm, scheme to inflate streams
The Toronto rapper has been named as part of a proposed U.S. class-action lawsuit that alleges he and others used proceeds from a gambling website to "obscure transmissions of money," which were then used to artificially inflate his streaming music play counts.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

The National | Sparklers likely caused deadly Swiss bar fire
Jan. 2, 2026 | Video shows people trying to escape the deadly bar fire in Switzerland that investigators say was likely started by sparklers attached to champagne bottles carried too close to the ceiling. U.S. President Donald Trump refutes reports that he's having health issues. And Ontario public servants are heading back to the office full time.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Transport Canada warns Air India on drinking rules after pilot's Vancouver arrest
Richmond RCMP said a pilot was arrested on Dec. 23 after a "report of concern" involving an airline crew member.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Peace by Chocolate, NuttyHero pistachio-related products recalled over salmonella fears
Hundreds of pistachios and pistachio-containing products have been recalled in Canada in recent months.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Diane Crump, the 1st female jockey to ride in Kentucky Derby, dies at 77
Diane Crump, who in 1969 became the first woman to ride professionally in a horse race and a year later became the first female jockey in the Kentucky Derby, has died. She was 77.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Court sentences former Millbrook employee to 4½ years for defrauding Millbrook First Nation
A former employee of the Millbrook First Nation has been sentenced to 4½ years in federal prison.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Despite pause, U.S. tariffs leave furniture, cabinet makers 'in dire straits': industry association
The Canadian Kitchen Cabinet Association says while it welcomes U.S. President Donald Trump's postponement of tariff increases on furniture, cabinets and vanities that were set for Jan. 1, the industry is still being devastated by the existing duties.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Charges pending after health-care worker assaulted at Edmonton hospital
Union officials say a violent assault on a health-care worker at an Edmonton psychiatric hospital highlights the need for improved supports and safeguards for front-line workers exposed to violence on the job.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Elon Musk's Grok AI says images of 'minors in minimal clothing' caused by safeguard lapses
xAI artificial intelligence chatbot Grok said on Friday that lapses in safeguards had resulted in "images depicting minors in minimal clothing" on social media platform X and that improvements were being made to prevent this.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Goodfood's licence suspended by Canadian Food Inspection Agency
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has suspended the Safe Food for Canadians licence of Goodfood — a Montreal-based meal kit and grocery delivery service.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Pimicikamak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba battling burst pipes, other problems as power restored
As power restoration continues in Pimicikamak Cree Nation, community leaders in the northern Manitoba First Nation say residents are now battling burst pipes, flooding and damage after a days-long power outage in extreme cold temperatures.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Tesla loses its crown as world's biggest electric vehicle maker to Chinese rival BYD
Tesla lost its crown as the world's bestselling electric vehicle maker on Friday, as a customer revolt over Elon Musk's right-wing politics and stiff overseas competition pushed sales down for a second year in a row.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Thousands of public, private sector workers will be working from the office again in 2026
The new year will bring some big changes to the rules on in-office work for many employees across the country, including tens of thousands of provincial government staff in Ontario and Alberta, who will soon be required back in the office full time.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Something to prove: How Blayre Turnbull became the ‘glue' of the Canadian women's hockey team
Blayre Turnbull, the captain of the Toronto Sceptres is looking to compete in her third Olympics in February. She owns an Olympic gold medal from 2022 and three world championships. Yet for all her success, the 32-year-old always feels like she has something to prove.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Parts of Alberta just saw some of the most snow they've ever seen in the month of December
As of Dec 28, communities including Grande Prairie, Banff and Fort McMurray had seen one of their wettest Decembers on record.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

First Nation in B.C. develops prefabricated housing system from locally-sourced wood
Nak'azdli Development Corp. in Fort St. James, B.C., has worked with UNBC researchers to develop a prefabricated mass timber panel housing system that works within the local lumber supply chain to build prefabricated houses in northern B.C. communities.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Kim Jong Un's daughter visits family mausoleum, promoting her potential status as heir in North Korea
The teenage daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made her first known visit to a sacred family mausoleum, a step that experts say bolstered her status as her father's potential heir.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Kim Jong-un's daughter visits family mausoleum, promoting her potential status as heir in North Korea
The teenage daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un made her first known visit to a sacred family mausoleum, a step that experts say bolstered her status as her father's potential heir.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Trump, top Iranian officials exchange threats over protests in Iran
U.S. President Donald Trump and top Iranian officials exchanged duelling threats on Friday as widening economic protests swept across parts of the Islamic Republic, further escalating tensions between the countries.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Hudson's Bay is gone but legacy of company that birthed Winnipeg is hidden in plain view
The Hudson's Bay Company faded away in June when the last of its stores ceased operations, but its presence in Winnipeg might never be fully erased.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Leading economists want less talk, more numbers from federal budget watchdog




CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

I spent over a decade obsessed with the gym. I've finally let myself stop
When Zahra Khozema first started going to the gym in university, it made her feel powerful and beautiful. The guilt and stress came later.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 02, 2026

Quebec City skydivers help set new world record for largest parachute formation
Roughly 100 people from around the world, including some Quebecers, travelled to Lake Whales, Fla., in November to break the world record for largest parachute formation.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Several killed in Iran during violent protests sparked by economic conditions
Several people were killed during unrest in Iran, Iranian media and rights groups said on Thursday, as the biggest protests to hit the Islamic Republic for three years over worsening economic conditions sparked violence in several provinces.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Manitoba Hydro fixes downed line, ending Pimicikamak Cree Nation's frigid days in the dark
Power is being restored to Pimicikamak Cree Nation nearly four days after a widespread power outage left community members without heat in freezing winter temperatures and promoted a state of emergency.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Pimicikamak Cree Nation residents rejoice as power returns after Manitoba Hydro fixes downed line
Power is being restored to Pimicikamak Cree Nation nearly four days after a widespread power outage left community members without heat in freezing winter temperatures and promoted a state of emergency.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Canadian ski jumper Abi Strate captures 1st career World Cup gold
Canadian ski jumper Abi Strate started the new year with a bang by soaring to her first career World Cup victory on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

It's a new year — and these Europeans are diving in
It's a new year, and for some in Europe, that means it's time for a chilly plunge to get 2026 started.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

No drop in Calgarians' water usage despite request from city after water main break
A day after officials first asked Calgarians to reduce their water use in the wake of Tuesday's catastrophic water main break, the city says it is not seeing any real reduction in usage. 



CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Calgary officials to give update on 'catastrophic' water main break
City of Calgary officials are set to give a technical briefing about a major water main break that caused flooding and prompted a boil water advisory for parts of Calgary. Watch it LIVE here at 2 p.m.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

New safe supply rules take effect in B.C., with mixed reactions
Most people who take prescription opioids as an alternative to illicit drugs must now take them under the supervision of a pharmacist. Some worry the move will push people back to toxic street drugs, while others say the changes were long overdue.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Why this former Hab auctioned off his Stanley Cup ring — and how much it sold for
Longtime NHL defenceman Petr Svoboda recently auctioned off his Stanley Cup ring from the Montreal Canadiens' 1986 championship to raise funds for a cause that hits close to home.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Swiss face painful task of identifying victims of deadly New Year's Eve bar fire




CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Swiss police say around 40 killed, 115 injured in fire at ski resort bar during New Year's Eve celebration




CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Numerous teenagers among the dead identified in Swiss bar blaze, police say




CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Sparkling flares in Champagne bottles coming too close to ceiling ignited deadly bar fire, officials believe




CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Scrutiny turns to safety arrangements at Swiss bar after deadly blaze




CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Dozens feared dead after explosion and fire in Swiss ski resort bar




CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Dozens feared dead, hundreds injured after 'nightmare' blaze in Swiss ski resort bar on New Year's Eve




CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Around 40 dead, more than 100 injured in blaze at Swiss ski resort bar during New Year's Eve party




CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

'I don't know if he's recognizable': Families anxious for news after deadly Swiss bar fire




CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Mamdani vows to govern 'expansively and audaciously' in inaugural speech as NYC mayor
Zohran Mamdani was sworn in a mayor of New York City just after midnight Thursday, taking the oath of office at a historic, decommissioned subway station in Manhattan.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Zohran Mamdani sworn in as New York City mayor at historic subway station
Zohran Mamdani was sworn in a mayor of New York City just after midnight Thursday, taking the oath of office at a historic, decommissioned subway station in Manhattan.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Some snowbirds want out of Florida. A bad housing market makes it hard to leave
As the era of bilateral bad blood between Canada and the U.S. drags on, some snowbirds are facing a choice this January: Go south to warmer climes, or boycott a country that has gone from friend to somewhat of a foe.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Trump's 'unprecedented' diplomat recall sparks concerns over politicization of foreign service
The Trump administration's recent recall of 30 career diplomats from around the world as part of its "America First" priority push is unprecedented, according to experts who say it may serve to politicize the American Foreign Service while populating it with those who lack the skills to deal with challenging diplomatic issues.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

New year, new tax measures: What to expect in 2026
The coming year will see some changes to existing tax measures, the abandonment of others and some help for personal support workers. But overall changes to the taxes individuals pay will be minor in 2026.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

A small shop in Saguenay, Que., sewed up the contract to dress Canada's highest court
How to balance tradition with modernization? The team at Les Rabat-Joies in Saguenay, Que., got the opportunity to spruce up the wardrobe for Canada's nine justices of the Supreme Court.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

After terminal diagnosis, this Hamiltonian is focusing on love, bucket lists and living fully in 2026
Cole DeLargie-Campbell is a 38-year-old living in Hamilton. They were diagnosed with a rare, grade three meningioma and given six to 12 months to live.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Father and son dress as Santa, visit Gaza tent city with gifts, music to celebrate New Year
Sunset bathed the north of Gaza City in golden light Tuesday evening as Izzat Al-Qawasmeh and his 11-year-old son Mohamed climbed through rubble to the top of a building that once housed hundreds of people. The duo had decided to visit the tent city with gifts, dressed in Santa Claus costumes.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Cool space stuff you don't want to miss in 2026, including a Canadian who's heading to the moon
This year brought us our third-known interstellar visitor, beautiful displays of the northern lights and the opening of the Vera C. Rubin Observatory that will change our views on the universe in ways we have yet to understand. But now, we look ahead to just some of the cool things skywatchers might want to keep an eye on in 2026.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Canada's grocery code of conduct kicks in Jan. 1, with buy-in from 5 major grocers
The voluntary grocery code of conduct for grocers, suppliers, wholesalers and primary producers in Canada is set to fully roll out on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 01, 2026

Canada's grocery code of conduct kicks in today, with buy-in from 5 major grocers
The voluntary grocery code of conduct for grocers, suppliers, wholesalers and primary producers in Canada is set to fully roll out on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 31, 2025

Canada wins Group B after defeating Finland at world juniors
Cole Beaudoin and Brady Martin each scored twice as Canada topped Finland 7-4 at the world junior hockey championship on Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 31, 2025

Snowmobiler dies in avalanche in the Rocky Mountains near Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
Avalanche Canada says three snowmobilers were riding about 35 kilometres southwest of Tumbler Ridge when the avalanche was remotely triggered from the base of the slope.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 31, 2025

U.S. military says 8 killed in strikes on 5 more alleged drug boats — but survivors jumped overboard
The U.S. military said Wednesday it struck five alleged drug-smuggling boats over two days, killing a total of eight people while others jumped overboard and may have survived.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 31, 2025

Zelenskyy's year-end message: Ukraine won't sign 'weak' deal that only prolongs war with Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in his New Year address to the nation, said late Wednesday that Kyiv wanted the war to end, but not at any cost, adding he would not sign a "weak" peace agreement that would only prolong the war.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 31, 2025

Trump says he's pausing efforts to send National Guard to Chicago, L.A. and Portland
U.S. President Donald Trump said he's dropping — for now — his push to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland, Ore., a move that comes after legal roadblocks hung up the effort.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 31, 2025

Teen sensation Celebrini joins Crosby, McDavid on Canadian men's Olympic hockey team




CBC Top Stories
Dec 31, 2025

Talented forward group led by Crosby, McDavid should be Canada's Olympic superpower




CBC Top Stories
Dec 31, 2025

TikTok is rekindling these New Year's rituals. Here's what they mean and where they're from
TikTok is inundated with tips on New Year's traditions that aim to help people have a prosperous 2026, whether in love, luck, life or all of the above. Many of these longtime rituals, like eating grapes under a table or tossing lentils, have been given new life on social media.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 31, 2025

Craig's Cookies workers vote to unionize at 5 Toronto stores as franchise expands nationally
Nearly 90 employees of Craig's Cookies have voted to unionize across five shops in Toronto as the Canadian cookie chain expands nationally. 



CBC Top Stories
Dec 31, 2025

Teacher wins Guinness World Record for working 61 years at the same school
Retired Tennessee teacher Glenda Akin has lived and worked through a whole lot of history. And now she's made history herself as the Guinness-certified longest serving teacher at the same school . 



CBC Top Stories
Dec 31, 2025

Richard Smallwood, gospel singer and musical inspiration, dead at 77
Smallwood died Tuesday of complications due to kidney failure, according to his representative. Singer and songwriter Chaka Khan said Smallwood's music "didn't just inspire me, it transformed me."



CBC Top Stories
Dec 31, 2025

Jobs, economy top voters' priorities at the end of a turbulent 2025: Nanos poll
A year-end poll from Nanos suggests Canadians will want to see action from the Liberal government on major economic files in the new year.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 31, 2025

Pimicikamak chief 'very frustrated' with Manitoba Hydro's efforts to restore power that went out Sunday
The chief of a northern Manitoba First Nation is criticizing Manitoba Hydro after a days-long power outage forced some residents to leave the community, with temperatures dropping below -30 C Tuesday night.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 31, 2025

Join CBC's live coverage of New Year's Eve celebrations in Canada as the world ushers in 2026




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Dec 31, 2025

Here's what New Year's celebrations looked like as the world rang in 2026




CBC Top Stories
Dec 31, 2025

Detroit man crosses border in minivan with 2 front ends — 1 made in Canada, 1 in U.S.
Zach Sutton drives the bak2bak, his name for what he created. The front half is an old 1993 Dodge Caravan, the back a 1991 Plymouth Voyager.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 31, 2025

Paris puts graves up for grabs with 'cemetery lottery' to help clean up forgotten tombstones
Paris city hall is offering a rare chance to be buried among some of history's most celebrated artists. Dec. 31 was the deadline to register for a draw to purchase a burial spot in Père-Lachaise, one of the city's iconic cemeteries.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 31, 2025

Canadians among those injured in Peru train collision: Global Affairs Canada
Canadians are among the injured after two trains collided head-on in Peru on Tuesday, Global Affairs Canada confirmed.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 31, 2025

7 Canadians among dozens injured in Peru train collision: Global Affairs Canada
Seven Canadians are among those injured after two trains collided head-on in Peru on Tuesday, Global Affairs Canada confirmed to CBC.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 31, 2025

Stranger Things fans face pricey resale tickets for the show finale's theatrical release
Tickets for the finale — which runs in select theatres on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day — were released early in December and sold out quickly. That's left fans scouring Facebook Marketplace for resale tickets and disappointed that resale has come to the cinema.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 31, 2025

Increasing AI use in Canadian courtrooms carries risk of errors, penalties: lawyers
As AI infiltrates more and more aspects of daily life, it is increasingly making its way into the courts and legal system, lawyers say.



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