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May 28, 2026

Ahead of World Cup, financial intelligence agency warns of heightened human trafficking risk
A new bulletin from Fintrac is advising Canadian businesses to look out for transactions that could be linked to trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation or forced labour. Major events can boost the demand for this activity and offer an opportunity to move people to the location where major events are taking place.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

Missing teen girl, Esther, found safe, Toronto police say
A 14-year-old girl missing for more than a week in Toronto has been found safe, police say.



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May 28, 2026

Claude Lemieux, former Canadien and 4-time Stanley Cup champion, dead at 60
Claude Lemieux a four-time Stanley Cup champion and once one of the NHL's most infamous antagonists, has died at the age of 60.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

Mother of newborn who was found dead has also died, Halifax police say
The 23-year-old woman was in critical condition when she arrived in hospital on Friday. A newborn baby was found dead two days later in a wooded area near Halifax.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

Wildfire activity low so far — but a hot and dry summer could change that, officials warn
The start to the 2026 wildfire season has been slow with the number of fires raging across the country well below average, but government officials warn that as the summer progresses there's a risk things could get much worse.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

Vanilla Ice, Milli Vanilli performing at America's 250th concert as others withdraw
Americans will soon sing Happy Birthday to celebrate 250 years of independence, and the official celebrations include a lineup of one-hit wonders to help revellers belt out some '90s tunes in Washington D.C.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

Canada, U.S., Mexico announce Ebola travel measures for FIFA World Cup
The United States, Mexico and Canada on Thursday said they will align their respective public health travel measures for people travelling to the FIFA World Cup from parts of Africa that are at the greatest risk from Ebola as the three host countries aim to protect citizens and visitors during the weeks-long event.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

Man, woman charged after newborn found dead in N.S. wooded area don't seek bail
Two people charged after a newborn baby was found dead in a wooded area outside Halifax did not seek bail Thursday in court and have agreed to remain in custody until their next hearing in a little more than three weeks.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

Victoire captain Poulin has 'decisions to make' about PWHL future after Walter Cup win
Montréal Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin will navigate the coming weeks under a cloud of uncertainty that, for now, casts doubt on her immediate future in the Professional Women's Hockey League.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

Israel strikes Beirut suburb, at least 14 killed across southern Lebanon
Israel's air force struck a southern suburb of Beirut on Thursday afternoon, its military said, amid a broader escalation in southern Lebanon where Israeli troops have crossed the Litani River over the past days and warned residents to leave much of the area.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

U.S. Justice Department reportedly investigating Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll
The Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll, the writer who accused U.S. President Donald Trump of raping her in the mid-1990s, a source familiar with the matter ?told Reuters on Wednesday, after CNN first reported the development.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

CFL signs 6-year broadcast agreement with Bell Media, DAZN and YouTube
The CFL announced Thursday it has signed a six-year extension with Bell Media to remain its majority broadcaster. The deal also incorporates DAZN as a new Canadian and international broadcast partner along with YouTube being named a Premier Platform partner.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

CFL signs 6-year broadcast agreement with Bell Media, DAZN and YouTube for reported $500 million
The CFL announced Thursday it has signed a six-year extension with Bell Media to remain its majority broadcaster. The deal also incorporates DAZN as a new Canadian and international broadcast partner along with YouTube being named a Premier Platform partner.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

Potential WW II explosive found near N.L. community, residents offered help evacuating
The RCMP is helping Stephenville, N.L. residents who want to evacuate after a suspected military shell was discovered on a nearby St. George's beach and turned over to police on Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

Iran targets U.S. airbase as both sides exchange periodic strikes
Iran targeted a U.S. airbase on Thursday after the U.S. military struck one of its drone operations near the Strait of Hormuz, an escalation in hostilities that dampened hopes for a peace deal and sent oil prices surging again.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

Trump and the politics of corruption
Donald Trump's personal net worth has reportedly increased by $3-billion dollars since the start of his second term. Today, we discuss Trump's myriad corruption allegations, and the politics of self enrichment.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

He seemed drunk without taking a sip of alcohol. It took years to get the rare illness diagnosed
For nearly 10 years, Eric Poulin has been having episodes where he seems drunk — without taking even a sip of alcohol.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

His gut produces alcohol spontaneously. For years, he was dismissed as an alcoholic
For nearly 10 years, Eric Poulin has been having episodes where he seems drunk — without taking even a sip of alcohol.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

His gut produces alcohol. It took years to get the rare illness diagnosed
For nearly 10 years, Eric Poulin has been having episodes where he seems drunk — without taking even a sip of alcohol.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

N.S. couple say they're on verge of bankruptcy after incomplete renovation
A Colchester County couple living in an incomplete renovation say they are on the verge of bankruptcy, while other clients of the same contractor are also crying foul.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

Criminal cases lost due to missed trial deadlines 'not acceptable,' says N.L. premier
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Tony Wakeham says it's "clearly unacceptable" for criminal cases to be tossed from the court system because of trial delays. The province's justice minister now says her department will start to track them, in the wake of a CBC News investigation.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

Celebrities are telling women to use more AI or be 'left behind.' Their followers aren't having it
Author and podcast host Mel Robbins received heavy backlash earlier this month for telling her 12.3 million Instagram followers to use more AI, including for sensitive financial information. She's echoing recent messaging from a number of celebrities, including actor Reese Witherspoon, encouraging women to use more AI or risk being "left behind."



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

Canada mulls legal action against Colombia over cancelled contract with national defence ministry
A federal Crown corporation is mulling legal action against Colombia after the country's Ministry of National Defence cancelled a contract worth hundreds of millions of dollars to construct new ministry headquarters.



CBC Top Stories
May 28, 2026

How AI has helped a former reality TV star become a contender for L.A. mayor
Some observers believe that AI generated videos have made former reality TV show villain Spencer Pratt a serious contender in the. Los Angeles mayoral race. But some experts suggest the use of AI in these types of videos could also mark a new era in political campaigns.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Hurricanes blank Canadiens 4-0 to take 3-1 series lead in Eastern Conference final
Sebastian Aho sparked a three-goal surge late in the first period and Frederik Andersen made a comfortable 18 saves for his third shutout of the playoffs as the Carolina Hurricanes cruised past the Montreal Canadiens 4-0 on Wednesday to grab a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference final.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

#TheMoment a pilot honoured his co-pilot and childhood friend
American Airlines pilot Andrew Anderson tells The National about the moment he delivered a tribute speech to his co-pilot and childhood friend Andre Turner before a flight to Toronto.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Trump administration tells prosecutors to avoid criminal probes of acting Venezuelan president
The Trump administration has quietly instructed federal prosecutors in Miami to avoid pursuing criminal investigations into Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodríguez, a longtime target of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, according to current and former U.S. law enforcement officials — the latest sign of warming relations between the White House and the oil-rich nation.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

The National | Canada moves closer to Europe with energy, military deals
May 27, 2026 | Prime Minister Mark Carney moves Canada closer to Europe with major deals on energy exports to Germany, and the purchase of Swedish surveillance planes. And a Canadian victim of Jeffrey Epstein fights back.|



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

This kid struck a deal with an MLB player
Esmerlyn Valdez, outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates, hit his first major-league homer on Sunday night, batting against the Toronto Blue Jays. The ball wound up in the hands of a tough 12-year-old negotiator — who walked away with two signed team souvenirs.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Multi-phase PWHL off-season kicks into high gear amid league's expansion boom
Existing PWHL teams can protect three players each from signing with expansion teams to start, as part of a multi-phase off-season "player distribution process" that begins Monday.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

A rare King Arthur manuscript is going up for auction. Scholars hope it won't end up in a private collection
A richly illustrated 13th-century French tome describing the adventures of King Arthur is heading to the auction block after more than 700 years tucked away in private collections.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Fact check: Did 700K Albertans want a referendum on separation?
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has said 700,000 people in the province signed petitions indicating they want a referendum about either remaining in Canada or separating. CBC's Fact Check team takes a look at the context behind that number.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

2 First Nations join forces to see Dryden, Ont., paper mill shut down over mercury contamination
Members of Grassy Narrows First Nation and Wabaseemoong Independent Nations in northwestern Ontario have joined forces to call for the shutdown of the Dryden paper mill, as efforts continue to address mercury contamination in the English-Wabigoon River System. They also want the province to take swift action to clean up the river. Here's the latest on how both communities are being impacted.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Matthew Perry's assistant gets over 3 years in prison for injecting fatal ketamine dose
Matthew Perry's live-in personal assistant, who had a central role in the Friends star's descent into ketamine addiction and injected him with the fatal dose of the drug, was sentenced Wednesday to three years and five months in prison.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Ozzy Osbourne AI avatar will be 'tasteful,' son says after fan backlash
The Black Sabbath frontman's family announced a partnership with two tech companies, Hyperreal and Pronto Hologram, to "create the digital DNA of Ozzy Osbourne, voice, image [and] movement," during a chat about the future of Ozzy's brand at the Licensing Expo in Las Vegas.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Authorities say 2nd person has died after chemical tank implosion at U.S. paper mill
A second person who was injured when a large chemical tank ruptured at a Washington state paper mill has died, authorities said Wednesday, bringing the presumed death toll to 11, including nine people who were still missing.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

How a Canadian Epstein survivor found her voice
Sharlene Rochard was a teen when she started travelling to the U.S. to model and ended up in the orbit of convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Now, the Canadian survivor is transforming her personal trauma into public advocacy, telling CBC's Katie Nicholson how she reframed her pain and found her voice.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Toronto man given 33-year sentence for sexually exploiting over 140 children in U.S.
A Canadian man has been sentenced in the United States to more than 30 years in prison for what American officials described as a widespread, yearslong sextortion scheme targeting more than 100 children.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Searches for unmarked burials at residential schools face funding barriers, tribunal hears
On Day 3 of the Permanent Peoples' Tribunal in Montreal, witnesses gave testimony over the difficulty and complexity of conducting ground searches for unmarked burials at residential schools.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

‘Atmospheric traffic jam' driving hot Prairie weather, says Alberta weather specialist
An "omega block," named after its likeness to the Greek letter, is a wind pattern that is trapping much of the Prairies in a pocket of hot air.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Canada reaches 'milestone' deal to sell LNG from Ksi Lisims project to Germany




CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Canada secures major German buyer for Ksi Lisims LNG project




CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

U.S. strikes Iran again after Trump denies report of deal to reopen Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. military carried out new strikes targeting an Iranian drone operation that posed a threat to U.S. forces and commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, a U.S. official said.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

White House disputes Iranian state TV reports of terms of deal to end war
Iran's ?state TV said it had obtained ?a draft of ?an initial unofficial framework ?for a memorandum of understanding with ?the United States, but its report was quickly rejected as a "complete fabrication" by the White House.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Uganda orders 'immediate' closure of border with Congo as rare Ebola cases surge
Ugandan authorities on Wednesday ordered the closure of the border with Congo "with immediate effect" as cases surge there of a rare type of Ebola, and as others emerge at home.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Quebec politicians fight for right to have Canadiens watch party in the Outaouais
Provincial politicians in Quebec have unanimously backed a motion calling for the National Hockey League to allow public Montreal Canadiens watch parties in the Outaouais.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Politicians fight to have Habs watch party in western Quebec after NHL blocked it
Provincial politicians in Quebec have unanimously backed a motion calling for the National Hockey League to allow public Montreal Canadiens watch parties in the Outaouais.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

B.C. residents asked to report excessively loud boats to help shape rules for next year
Regulations on noisy boat engines and exhaust are expected, and advocates are urging people to report noisy boats this year to shape next year's enforcement.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Canada negotiating to buy Saab's GlobalEye airborne early warning aircraft
Canada has entered into negotiations with Saab to buy its GlobalEye airborne early warning aircraft, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

5 people found alive after a week trapped in a cave in central Laos
Five villagers stuck in a flooded cave in central Laos for more than a week were found alive, rescuers said Wednesday, but two others are missing.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Man killed in bear attack identified as MMA fighter Hrishikesh Koloth from India
The man killed in a rare fatal bear attack in northern Saskatchewan on May 8 wanted to be an MMA fighter. Originally from Kerala, India, Hrishikesh Koloth, 27, was working at a uranium exploration site in northern Saskatchewan when he was attacked by the bear.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Man killed in Sask. bear attack identified as MMA fighter Hrishikesh Koloth from India
The man killed in a rare fatal bear attack in northern Saskatchewan on May 8 wanted to be an MMA fighter. Originally from Kerala, India, Hrishikesh Koloth, 27, was working at a uranium exploration site in northern Saskatchewan when he was attacked by the bear.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Trump's scandal-plagued pick wins Texas Senate primary run-off — and Democrats see an opening
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton ousted four-term U.S. Senator John Cornyn on Tuesday, riding President Donald Trump's endorsement to a lopsided victory for the Republican Senate nomination.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

A sanctuary quietly housed lions in Ontario cottage country — then came the uproar from neighbours
Some people living near the Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in the Parry Sound, Ont., area say a compound with lions rescued from a Quebec zoo was too close for comfort last summer. The sanctuary's executive director says she wouldn't automatically rule out accepting a lion or tiger in the future, if asked.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

A sanctuary secretly housed lions in Ontario cottage country — then came the uproar from neighbours
Some people living near the Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in the Parry Sound, Ont., area say a compound with lions rescued from a Quebec zoo was too close for comfort last summer. The sanctuary's executive director says she wouldn't automatically rule out accepting a lion or tiger in the future, if asked.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Canadians may ask AI for medical advice but don't want it replacing humans, poll suggests
A new poll on artificial intelligence and health care suggests that while some Canadians may be turning to chatbots for medical advice, they're far less comfortable with the technology being used to make medical decisions or replace a visit with a doctor.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

WW I Canadian soldier with ties to Cape Breton identified
A previously unidentified grave in Northern France has been identified as Sergeant Norman Harold McLennan.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Israel says it killed new Hamas military wing leader in Gaza
Israel said on Wednesday it had killed Hamas's newly appointed armed wing chief in Gaza, days after it killed his predecessor, while intensifying military pressure in Gaza and expanding operations in Lebanon.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

N.L. justice officials can't say how many cases are tossed after trial delays. So we tracked them
The Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Justice says it does not have data on how many cases have been tossed due to R v. Jordan. So CBC manually tracked court dockets, attended hearings virtually and in person, and reviewed court audio to gather our own statistics over the past year and a half.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Upset Uber customers charged for monthly memberships they say they never signed up for




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May 27, 2026

Man denied dental coverage under national plan says insurer 'playing games' with Canadians




CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Hezbollah's cheap, easy-to-get drones have Israeli soldiers diving for cover
Israel's government says Hezbollah's use of small commercial drones is a tactical concern, but not a game-changer. Nonetheless, Israel says it will escalate its attacks on Lebanese targets to try to address the growing threat.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Data reveals alarming obstetric violence toward Indigenous women in Quebec
A group of researchers looking into obstetric and gynecological violence toward Indigenous women in Quebec's health-care system have released new data. That data, which comes from testimony about incidents that span from 1956 to 2023, paints an alarming picture about the different ways the bodily autonomy of Indigenous women have been violated in Quebec's health sector.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

The hot pink glow seen from space: Why these Ontario greenhouse lights still shine at night
The hot pink and canary-coloured hues glow so bright, astronauts can snap photos of them from space. Fixed atop the largest concentration of greenhouses in North America, the multi-coloured lights have transformed both the night sky in a pocket of southwestern Ontario and the province's multi-billion-dollar agriculture sector.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

Off Campus is your new hockey romance TV obsession, and it's got a lot of Canadian connections
Heated Rivalry might have some racy competition on its hands — and the rival that's lacing up its skates is another steamy hockey streamer with a Canadian pedigree. We've highlighted some of the show's connections to the country.



CBC Top Stories
May 27, 2026

St. Catharines, Ont., issues order to clean up abandoned, contaminated site of former GM plants
The City of St. Catharines, Ont., has issued a "repair, replace or demolish" order to owners of a long-abandoned and contaminated site that used to be two auto parts manufacturing plants once run by General Motors.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

#TheMoment a kid negotiated his game souvenir with an MLB player
Twelve-year-old Adam Molnar tells The National about the moment he negotiated with Esmerlyn Valdez after catching the Pittsburgh Pirates player's first home run ball and walked away with a signed bat instead.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Joe Biden sues U.S. Justice Department over planned release of conversations with biographer
Former U.S. president Joe Biden sued the U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday, seeking to bar the release of audio recordings and transcripts of ?private conversations with his biographer in 2016 and 2017.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

1 dead, 9 missing in wake of chemical tank implosion at U.S. paper mill
A massive chemical tank holding millions of litres of a corrosive liquid imploded and collapsed Tuesday at a Washington paper mill, killing at least one worker and leaving nine others unaccounted for, authorities said.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

1 dead, 9 others missing and feared dead in Washington state chemical tank implosion
A massive chemical tank holding millions of litres of a highly corrosive liquid imploded and collapsed Tuesday at a Washington paper mill, killing at least one worker and leaving nine others unaccounted for with no hope for rescue, authorities said.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

The National | Ebola prompts border clamp down
May 26, 2026 | Combined concerns about an Ebola outbreak and World Cup travel has prompted Canada to put restrictions at the border. Former environment minister Steven Guilbeault expected to resign as MP. And NASA shares plans for a base on the moon.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Some 16,000 Californians still out of their homes due to overheated chemical tank
About 16,000 people remain under evacuation orders in Southern California as an overheated chemical tank still poses a risk to homes closest to the site, and officials gave no word Tuesday on when residents might be able to return home.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Evacuation order related to overheated chemical tank near Los Angeles is fully lifted
Officials say they are lifting evacuation orders for the final 16,000 residents who live near a damaged chemical tank in California, after earlier declaring that the risk of a catastrophic explosion had largely passed.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

What will Mark Carney's role be in the Alberta referendum?
Not being Justin Trudeau is not a small thing in these circumstances. But the full extent of Mark Carney's role in the federalist struggle against separatist sentiment remains to be seen.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Residential school survivors testify in front of international tribunal
A panel of residential school survivors provided witness testimony on Tuesday to the Permanent Peoples Tribunal, an international independent court of opinion investigating Canada's responsibility for the residential school system and the human rights violations associated with it.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Question of injured Alphonso Davies's participation in World Cup a cloud over Canada's training camp
"Alphonso's status as captain doesn't change and doesn't need to change," Canada coach Jesse Marsch said Tuesday. "He'll come in and have a presence again."



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Mock hangings at Montreal pro-Palestinian rally being investigated by hate crimes unit
Montreal police say its hate crimes unit is investigating an incident that took place at a pro-Palestinian rally this weekend.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Canadian men to battle defending champions U.S. in world hockey quarterfinals
Already assured of top spot in their pool, Canada finished its preliminary round at the world hockey championship with a 3-2 win over Czechia on Tuesday in Fribourg, Switzerland.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

PWHL players' salary release affirms vast disparity between top men's, women's stars
Figures show nearly 100 players made less than $50,000 US last season. The highest paid player, Ottawa Charge forward Emily Clark, earned $126,090.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

NASA reveals first plans for a moon base
NASA has provided the first look at its plans for its moon base, which include several robotic missions to the surface of the moon as early as this year.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Canadians increasingly struggle to keep up with mortgage payments, report says
Canadians are increasingly struggling to pay their mortgages, particularly in high-priced Ontario and British Columbia markets, a new report from Equifax Canada says. Mortgage delinquency balances are up 32 per cent nationally compared with last year.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Guilbeault resigns as MP, saying he'll fight climate change outside of government




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May 26, 2026

Guilbeault says Canada 'backsliding' on climate action as he resigns as MP




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May 26, 2026

Landmark LNG deal between Canada and German company expected to be announced this week
A landmark agreement to export liquified natural gas from northern British Columbia to Germany is expected to be announced later this week by the federal government, according to B.C. Energy Minister Adrian Dix.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Landmark LNG deal between Canada and Germany expected to be announced this week
A landmark agreement to export liquified natural gas from northern British Columbia to Germany is expected to be announced later this week by the federal government, according to B.C. Energy Minister Adrian Dix.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Landmark LNG deal between Canada and Germany to be announced: sources
A landmark agreement to export liquified natural gas from northern British Columbia to Germany is expected to be announced later this week by the federal government, according to sources who spoke to CBC News.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Canada clamping down on travel, immigration from central Africa amid Ebola outbreak
Canadian officials are clamping down on both travel and immigration from multiple countries in central Africa as the region continues to face a fast-spreading outbreak of Ebola.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Fast-fashion brand Shein accused of stealing designs from Winnipeg-based Indigenous company
Indigenous Nations Apparel Company, or INAC, a Winnipeg-based Indigenous clothing company, is accusing fast-fashion brand Shein of stealing dozens of its designs.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Liberal MP Steven Guilbeault to resign: sources
The Montreal MP and former environment minister is expected to break the news to his colleagues at the Liberal caucus meeting on Wednesday, sources told CBC News and Radio-Canada.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Carney warned about public anxiety over mental health, firearms after Tumbler Ridge, B.C., shooting
Three days after the February mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., government officials warned Prime Minister Mark Carney that online sentiment was shifting from collective grief toward "emerging accountability narratives" — including questions about mental health intervention, firearms access and whether warning signs were missed.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Drake breaks King of Pop's record for No. 1 hits
Drake might officially be the new king of pop. With 14 hits, the Toronto rap star has shattered the longstanding record previously held by Michael Jackson for most No. 1s on the Billboard Hot 100 by a solo male artist.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Temperature records fall as Western Europe swelters under intense heat wave
The U.K. has smashed a century-old temperature record for the second time in 24 hours as a spring heat wave continued to scorch parts of Western Europe, triggering government warnings about risks to life.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

NASA makes moon base announcement
NASA officials, including administrator Jared Isaacman and the head of the moon base program, are expected to speak Tuesday about plans for a sustained presence on the moon.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Dozens of pre-sale purchasers in troubled B.C. Lower Mainland condo tower claim contracts invalid




CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Gina Kingsbury, Troy Ryan won't return to lead Canadian women's hockey team
The Canadian women's hockey team will have a new general manager and head coach leading the team into the next Olympic cycle. GM Gina Kingsbury and head coach Troy Ryan won't return to their roles, Hockey Canada announced on Tuesday. Both were on contracts set to expire this year.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Muslim pilgrims endure Saudi Arabia's sweltering heat for pinnacle of Hajj
Muslim pilgrims from around the world congregated on Mount Arafat in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, the second official day of the annual Islamic pilgrimage, considered the pinnacle of Hajj.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Man who sold gun used to kill Edmonton police officers found guilty of manslaughter
An Edmonton man who supplied a teen with a semi-automatic rifle later used to kill two police officers has been found guilty of manslaughter.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

B.C. attorney general says hundreds of potential voyeurism victims have 'right to know' details from police
B.C. Attorney General Niki Sharma says people deserve to know whether they may be among the at least 652 women and girls filmed by a Saanich, B.C., man convicted of voyeurism and making child pornography — now known as child sexual abuse and exploitation material.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Mango fashion group heir, accused in his father's death, steps away from company
Jonathan Andic, son of Mango founder Isak Andic, said on Tuesday he was stepping down temporarily as ?the fashion group's vice chair after being named a suspect in a probe into his father's death, while strongly asserting his innocence.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Uber drivers in Victoria got a union contract. What does it mean for ride-hailing workers across Canada?




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