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Jul 10, 2026

Apple files lawsuit, accuses OpenAI of stealing trade secrets
Apple on Friday accused OpenAI of stealing trade secrets as it seeks to build its own hardware for ChatGPT, a major rupture in a partnership between the iPhone maker and the artificial intelligence company.



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Jul 10, 2026

Gordie Howe International Bridge set to open 'soon,' source says




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Jul 10, 2026

Don't want someone using your Instagram pics to generate AI content? Here's what to do
Muse Image is only available in the U.S. at this time, but the announcement revealed, to the dismay of some, that Meta AI permissions are automatically turned on for users with public accounts in other countries — including Canada — and must be switched off manually in your app settings.



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Jul 10, 2026

First Nations chiefs across country 'blindsided' by pipeline announcements
First Nations chiefs countrywide are expressing concern about the lack of engagement after two pipelines were announced in Alberta, B.C. and Ontario. Two leaders say they only learned of the plans through last-minute emails and rumours.



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Jul 10, 2026

2nd boat was with B.C. charter before fatal sinking, raising rescue questions
Top Vancouver Fishing Charter company took to social media on June 28 to brag about how its two vessels had gone out together and would head back to port with a haul of fish, but the company's other boat, the nine-metre Top Ocean, had sunk about two hours earlier.



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Jul 10, 2026

Australia's teen social media ban struggling to clear age-check hurdles, says testing firm
Online platforms in Australia are stumbling at the very first step in implementing age checks for users, rendering the first-of-its-kind social media ban ineffective, according to a team that advised the government's rollout of the new law.



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Jul 10, 2026

Deportation order issued against Bishnoi associate linked to gun used in B.C. shootings
An immigration tribunal issued a deportation order Friday against a Bishnoi gang associate accused of hiding a gun used in one of a series of shootings against a Surrey, B.C., café owned by famed Indian comedian and TV host Kapil Sharma.



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Jul 10, 2026

Meta data centre in Alberta to start operating before neighbouring power plant
It will be four years before a new natural gas-fired power plant north of Edmonton is operating and able to serve the massive data centre Meta Platforms Inc. is planning nearby. The tech giant expects the $13-billion-plus data centre will be online in the next two to three years, though no exact timeline has been set.



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Jul 10, 2026

Ottawa councillors blast unannounced, belated Canada Day fireworks show
An unannounced fireworks show over downtown Ottawa surprised and confused many people late Thursday night. A councillor for the area said the decision was made by the city and federal government.



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Jul 10, 2026

Toronto Pearson Airport warns AI articles are sharing 'inaccurate' information about its operations
An airport spokesperson said "bot authors" are putting out "upward of 100 articles a day with false figures, no attempted verification and misleading context that implies system-wide cascades."



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Jul 10, 2026

'Vigorous fire behaviour' expected for B.C. wildfire complex near Boston Bar, despite slight reprieve
The Brunswick wildfires complex near Boston Bar, B.C., continues to rage out of control Friday.



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Jul 10, 2026

Supreme Court restores minimum sentence for obtaining sexual services from a minor
The Supreme Court of Canada has reinstated the mandatory minimum sentence for offenders who obtain or solicit sexual services from a minor in exchange for money.



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Jul 10, 2026

Bats can catch and eat birds mid-flight. A painter may have known that 400 years before scientists
Europe's biggest bat is capable of an impressively athletic feat: snatching birds out of the air and eating them, midflight — something a Flemish painter seems to have noticed hundreds of years before scientists.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 10, 2026

British man who pleaded guilty in Owen Sound, Ont., restaurateur's death sentenced to 3½ years in prison




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Jul 10, 2026

Man charged after racist tirade in Halifax Costco
Police have laid several charges after a man was caught on camera yelling profanity and racial slurs at a family shopping at a Halifax Costco.



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Jul 10, 2026

Man, 37, charged in Halifax Costco incident
Police have laid a slew of charges in relation to an incident last weekend in which a man was caught on camera yelling racially offensive language at a family shopping at a Halifax Costco.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 10, 2026

Paraguayan senator defends racist rant against Kylian Mbappé — and insults him again




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Jul 10, 2026

Procession for 2 P.E.I. paramedics killed in N.B. crash arrives in New Glasgow
The two paramedics who died earlier this week in New Brunswick are now home on P.E.I. in a procession that began in Saint John. Mike MacKenzie and Jenna Croucher were among three people who died Tuesday in a collision in Melrose, N.B., about 12 km southwest of the Confederation Bridge near Port Elgin.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 10, 2026

Procession for 2 P.E.I. paramedics killed in N.B. crash now on its way to Souris
The two paramedics who died earlier this week in New Brunswick are now home on P.E.I. in a procession that began in Saint John. Mike MacKenzie and Jenna Croucher were among three people who died Tuesday in a collision in Melrose, N.B., about 12 km southwest of the Confederation Bridge near Port Elgin.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 10, 2026

Canada's Dabrowski, partner Stefani advance to Wimbledon women's doubles final
Ottawa's Gabriela Dabrowski and Brazil's Luisa Stefani have advanced to their first Grand Slam women's doubles final of the season after a 7-5, 6-3 win over Japan's Shuko Aoyama. and Taiwan's Liang En-shuo on Friday at Wimbledon.



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Jul 10, 2026

Passenger reportedly partially sucked out of dislodged window during Ryanair flight takeoff
Ryanair said one of its planes was forced into an emergency landing at Thessaloniki airport in Greece shortly after takeoff on Friday after a window was "dislodged," with two industry sources saying a passenger was partially sucked out of it.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 10, 2026

Canada added 18,000 jobs in June as unemployment rate edged down
The unemployment rate fell to 6.5 per cent, from 6.6 per cent in May.



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Jul 10, 2026

Ever heard of a chief positivity officer? This Ontario man's job is to ensure optimism is a town priority
From positivity ambassador to chief positivity officer, Jamie Boyle's role in the Town of Newmarket blossomed over the years as he maintained connections with public services and community groups.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 10, 2026

Horse with head trapped in a bridge near Lytton, B.C., discovered by passing truck driver
The driver was mid-delivery when he happened upon the horse, which was in distress and appeared to be exhausted.



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Jul 10, 2026

At least 12 killed, 23 missing in southern Spain wildfire
One of Spain's deadliest wildfires on record killed 12 people overnight into Friday, authorities said, as soaring temperatures grip much of the country.



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Jul 10, 2026

One of Spain's deadliest wildfires has killed at least 11
A wildfire in southern Spain has killed at least 11 people, making it one of the country's deadliest on record, as soaring temperatures grip much of the country, authorities said early Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 10, 2026

Mark Carney's Saudi Arabia reboot
Canada's relationship with Saudi Arabia was severely strained when the Trudeau government called them out over human rights issues. Mark Carney went to the kingdom to get it back on track. Is that a good idea?



CBC Top Stories
Jul 10, 2026

New concrete seawall a concern to N.B. neighbours but lies outside government jurisdiction
The construction of a large seawall around a coastal property in Cap-Brûlé has neighbouring residents concerned about the impact on public beaches and calling out a lack of rules governing erosion-control structures in New Brunswick.



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Jul 10, 2026

British man guilty in death of Owen Sound, Ont., restaurateur Sharif Rahman to be sentenced today
A British man who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death of restaurant owner Sharif Rahman nearly three years ago is expected to be sentenced today in Owen Sound, Ont. Robert Evans Jr. struck Rahman outside The Curry House, a week before he died. His father and uncle, also from England, previously pleaded guilty to being accessories after the fact.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 10, 2026

Moana live-action remake is just more slop from the trough
A lifeless and pointless rehash of beautiful source material that Disney seems desperate to strip-mine until even its memory is nothing more than the skeletal remains of something once vibrant and alive. In other words: Moana is Disney's newest live-action adaptation.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 10, 2026

Ban breeding and entertainment as condition to ship Marineland whales to U.S., animal rights group urges
Canadian government permits allowing most of the 30 beluga whales at Marineland in Niagara Falls, Ont., to be shipped to U.S. aquariums should come with the condition that the whales aren't to be bred, a national animal law advocacy organization is urging.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 10, 2026

Quebec is extending its e-scooter pilot project. Doctors warn the rules leave children at risk
The Quebec government has extended its e-scooter pilot to 2028, despite warnings from doctors who say the rules don't go far enough to protect children from serious injuries.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 10, 2026

Rates of gun-related intimate partner violence rising: StatsCan
Rates of intimate partner violence involving a firearm increased significantly between 2010 and 2024, according to new research released by Statistics Canada Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 10, 2026

What's at stake in the NBA's investigation of Kawhi Leonard's Clippers contract
Toronto Raptors fans had to temper their excitement Thursday after a proposed trade to bring back superstar Kawhi Leonard was put on hold due to the NBA's ongoing investigation into whether the Los Angeles Clippers broke the league's salary cap rules. Leonard could potentially be forced to sit out the upcoming NBA season.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

Transport Canada detains boat linked to fatal B.C. sinking, citing violations
The company's other boat Top Ocean sank on the morning of June 28 with 10 people on board. Transport Canada says the company's 11-metre sister vessel is a pleasure craft being operated as a commercial passenger boat.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

Great white shark gets up close and personal | The Moment
Atlantic Shark Institute executive director Jon Dodd tells The National about the moment he captured a rare close up of a great white shark in South Kingstown, Rhode Island.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

ICE agents at scene of fatal shooting of Mexican homebuilder had no body cameras
Federal agents did not have body-worn cameras when a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer fatally shot a Mexican homebuilder who was driving a work van they were trying to pull over in Houston, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

World Cup red-card decisions for Balogun, Quansah raise questions among ex-FIFA referees
England defender Jarell Quansah got a two-match suspension after getting a red card at the World Cup while U.S. striker Folarin Balogun avoided an immediate ban, spurring questions from former international referees.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

After floods close crucial Manitoba hospital, residents say field hospital urgently needed
Susan Thiele says she's terrified and she wants some sort of replacement for the regional hospital six blocks from her home in Dauphin, Man., after it was closed by flooding that took out its power and destroyed its HVAC system.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

Mbappé records goal, assist as France beats Morocco 2-0 to reach World Cup semifinals
Kylian Mbappé had a goal and an assist after missing a first-half penalty kick, Ousmane Dembele scored the other goal and France beat Morocco 2-0 Thursday in the World Cup quarterfinals.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

8 indicted on murder, terrorism conspiracy charges for planned attack on White House UFC event
Eight men were indicted on murder and terrorism conspiracy charges Thursday for their alleged roles in a thwarted drone and sniper attack on the UFC cage-fighting show staged at the White House in June.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

Air Canada plane veers off runway at Montreal airport after landing, no injuries
Officials at Montreal's Trudeau airport are warning of operational delays Thursday evening after an incident involving an Air Canada aircraft resulted in a runway closure.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

Runway at Montreal airport closed after plane veers off after landing, no injuries
Officials at Montreal's Trudeau airport are warning of operational delays Thursday evening after an incident involving an Air Canada aircraft.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

Jail guard targeted in Project South alleged murder plot accused of overseeing abusive practices




CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

Why Trump is on the brink of selling F-35s to Turkey | About That
U.S. President Donald Trump is considering selling F-35 fighter jets to NATO ally Turkey despite a U.S. law barring such sales. Andrew Chang explains why Turkey's access to the world's most powerful stealth fighter has been illegal for years, and why Trump may now reverse the ban. (Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

$8M settlement proposed in beef price-fixing class action
Those who bought beef after 2015 could be eligible for a share of nearly $8 million as part of a proposed settlement with companies over allegations of price-fixing. The deal still needs to be approved by the courts.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

Bought beef in the last decade? $8M settlement proposed in price-fixing class action
Those who bought beef after 2015 could be eligible for a share of nearly $8 million as part of a proposed settlement with companies over allegations of price-fixing. The deal still needs to be approved by the courts.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

Court strikes down confidentiality clause for air travel complaints process
The Canadian Transportation Agency's complaint resolution process, in place since 2023, had prevented passengers and airlines from publicly disclosing the result of complaints. Airlines argued those cases involved sensitive information, but an Ontario judge said in a ruling today that the confidentiality rule wasn't necessary.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

Conservative Party had $85M in revenue but ended 2025 with a $14M deficit
After taking in almost $85 million in revenue in 2025, the Conservative Party still finished the year with an annual deficit of more than $14 million, according to recently published financial audits filed with Elections Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

Raptors put blockbuster Kawhi Leonard trade on hold pending conclusion of NBA's probe




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Jul 09, 2026

Turkey's president gifted Carney a revolver at NATO summit. Carney gave him maple syrup
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan gave every NATO leader a .357 magnum revolver at the end of the summit in Ankara — a gift Prime Minister Mark Carney says was "not what I expected."



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

Canada's wildfire season is manageable so far, but hot and dry weather brings risks
Federal officials say the 2026 wildfire season has been manageable so far, largely because of significant amounts of rain across Western Canada.



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Jul 09, 2026

'There's wreckage everywhere': Resort owner loses cabins, trailers in growing B.C. wildfires
The owner of a resort in B.C.'s Fraser Canyon says part of his business has burned to the ground as a group of wildfires grows to nearly 200 square kilometres.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

Canadians design bubbly floating solar for icy lakes
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we check out a new design for a floating solar system designed for Canadian winters, see how Toronto boosted cycling to cut traffic during the World Cup and learn how cities could recycle heat produced by data centres.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

Justin and Emily Baldoni speak of 'painful things,' 'injustice' in first video since Blake Lively lawsuits
Justin Baldoni, the star and director of the film It Ends With Us, says he can finally speak out about the bitter feud between him and his co-star Blake Lively.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

Canadian fugitive drug trafficker captured while working out in Colombia
Canadian fugitive Arif Jhuman has been captured while working out at a gym in Medellín, Colombia, authorities announced late Wednesday. Jhuman, a convicted drug trafficker, spent more than three years on the run and was recently wanted in connection with a cross-border firearm-smuggling plot.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

A Canadian version of Summer House is coming to cottage country
Hayu, NBCUniversal's reality streaming service, and B.C.-based Lark Productions said Thursday that production is underway on Summer House Canada. It's the first international adaptation of the hit reality series.



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Jul 09, 2026

Egypt blocks entry to 2SLGBTQ cruise days after Turkey did the same
The Scarlet Lady cruise ship, which is currently chartered by 2SLGBTQ travel company Atlantis Events, has changed its itinerary for the second time this week, after first Turkey and now Egypt denied it entry to their ports.



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Jul 09, 2026

Olympian Trump accused of vandalizing the reflecting pool pleads not guilty
A former Olympic canoe racer pleaded not guilty on Thursday to deliberately damaging the recently renovated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, a politically charged case that his defence attorneys and other Trump administration critics have derided as an abuse of prosecutorial power.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

Fitness influencer Connor Murphy reported dead in Thailand
Connor Murphy, an American online fitness influencer with more than 2.3 million subscribers on YouTube, has reportedly died in a drowning incident in Thailand.



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Jul 09, 2026

Quebec requires new truck drivers from Ontario to take an exam
Following several collisions involving heavy vehicles, Quebec has announced new measures aimed at addressing the issue of inexperienced drivers from Ontario.



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Jul 09, 2026

Quebec aims to curb risks caused by inexperienced heavy vehicle drivers
Following several collisions involving heavy trucks, Quebec has announced new measures aimed at addressing the issue of inexperienced drivers.



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Jul 09, 2026

'Explosive' diarrhea parasite sickens more than 1,000 in U.S. Should Canadians be concerned?




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Jul 09, 2026

Ukraine claims hits on more Russian fuel tankers as Crimea campaign intensifies
Ukrainian drones hit a dozen more Russian tankers in the Sea of Azov overnight, Ukraine's military said on Thursday, the latest in a campaign aimed at disrupting fuel supplies to Russian forces and isolating Moscow-occupied Crimea.



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Jul 09, 2026

Taiwan braces for powerful typhoon after floods in China kill dozens
Authorities in southern China said Thursday that 39 people have died in flooding from tropical storm Maysak, as Taiwan and China's east coast braced for another major storm expected to make landfall in the coming days.



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Jul 09, 2026

Attacks by the U.S. and Iran intensify across the Middle East
The United States launched new airstrikes against Iran early Thursday, and Tehran responded by targeting Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar in crossfire that again threatened an interim deal intended to help end the war in the Persian Gulf.



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Jul 09, 2026

'I'm going to kill you one day': Friends, family say 30-year-old Sask. woman faced violence before homicide
Many of the details about the night Danielle Dobersheck died in a Melfort motel room have come out in court. But her family and friends say the story of what happened to her goes back much further.



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Jul 09, 2026

Accused arsonist's notebook suggested plans for future Winnipeg targets: search warrant docs
A man accused of setting more than a dozen fires across Winnipeg last year was carrying a notebook when he was arrested that contained "future potential targets" — including the health minister's constituency office and the CBC, search warrant documents allege.



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Jul 09, 2026

Bonnie Tyler, Total Eclipse of the Heart singer, dead at 75
Singer Bonnie Tyler has died at a hospital in Portugal, according to a statement on her social media accounts. She was 75.



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Jul 09, 2026

N.S. homeless shelter changes name after request by Viola Desmond's family
The shelter, formerly known as Viola's Place, has been the subject of complaints related to disturbances, thefts and drug use. Desmond's brother-in-law says family members felt the shelter's name was a "slur on the Desmond name," adding that relatives were not consulted when the facility's name was chosen years ago.



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Jul 09, 2026

Don't stand in 'deadly' ocean in St. Vincent's, N.L., whale-watchers warned
St. Vincent's residents are fearful of potential deaths, saying some whale watchers are ignoring warnings and stepping into dangerous waters.



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Jul 09, 2026

Corporate watchdog was still accepting complaints as Carney abruptly closed it down
A corporate watchdog was still accepting complaints right up until the point Prime Minister Mark Carney announced its dissolution — seemingly out of nowhere — despite saying the decision to discontinue the office was made "months" earlier.



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Jul 09, 2026

Assassin's Creed, Star Fox, Resident Evil: Why are there so many video game remakes?
Highly polished remakes of classic games have been some of the surest bets for developers in recent years. But it's sparked debate about why gaming is mining its ever-growing past as much as, or even more than, charting new digital paths.



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Jul 09, 2026

A diarrhea-causing parasite has infected more than 1,000 in the U.S. Is it in Canada?
A diarrhea-causing parasite has led to a growing outbreak in the United States that has sickened more than 1,000 people and sent dozens to hospital.



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Jul 09, 2026

'What do I do?': 6-year wait for permanent residency leaves Montreal father in limbo
Mohamad Ataya just wants one thing. To live here in Montreal with his family. But while his wife and two young children are Canadian citizens, Ataya's life here has been in limbo for years - waiting for permanent residency in Canada.



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Jul 09, 2026

6 Team Canada soccer players from 1 city. What's Brampton, Ont.'s secret?
The city of Brampton has a legacy of fostering star soccer talent featured on the World Cup stage. We spoke to the city's mayor, a local club and a current player about how it happens.



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Jul 09, 2026

Why Brampton, Ont., is home to so many elite Canadian soccer players
The city of Brampton has a legacy of fostering star soccer talent featured on the World Cup stage. We spoke to the city's mayor, a local club and a current player about how it happens.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

Plans for more pipelines to export Canadian oil — and emissions — as planet keeps getting hotter
Pipeline announcements seem to be in abundance at the moment, with ambitions to see more Alberta crude flowing both east and west. But whether or not these plans are realized, the reality is that boosting Canadian oil and gas production will mean more emissions to further warm our already overheated planet.



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Jul 09, 2026

Alberta RCMP issue Amber Alert for 6-year-old boy
Police say Lanakai Morrison, 6, was taken on Tuesday. He may be with his mother, 35-year-old Krista Morrison. Daniel Judwig, 35, and Karl Morrison, 4, may be travelling with them.



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Jul 09, 2026

Alberta RCMP issue Amber Alert for six-year-old boy
Police say Lanakai Morrison, 6, was taken on Tuesday. He may be with his mother, 35-year-old Krista Morrison. Daniel Judwig, 35, and Karl Morrison, 4, may be travelling with them.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 09, 2026

Amber Alert continues in B.C. for missing 6-year-old boy, alert cancelled in Alberta
Police say Lanakai Morrison, six, was last seen in Fort St. John, B.C., at 9:30 a.m. local time on Thursday.



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Jul 08, 2026

3 people taken to hospital, damage reported after RCMP say tornado touched down at Alberta campground
Alberta RCMP spokesperson Const. Sandra Geiger told CBC News that officers were called to the area around 8:30 p.m. after reports of a tornado.



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Jul 08, 2026

Vicious storm in central Alberta results in 2 tornadoes, sends 3 people to hospital
Alberta RCMP spokesperson Const. Sandra Geiger told CBC News that officers were called to the area around 8:30 p.m. after reports of a tornado.



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Jul 08, 2026

Running for 55 hours in a backyard ultramarathon | The Moment
Nick Burmey tells The National about the moment he ran 368 kilometres over 55 hours in a backyard ultramarathon in Blumenort, Man.



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Jul 08, 2026

N.W.T. fire officials identify 2 people who died fighting wildfires near Fort Simpson
Ryan Beck and Olivier Lamy died while they were involved in firefighting operations near the community on June 24, N.W.T. Fire confirmed Wednesday. A third person who died in the crash has not been named.



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Jul 08, 2026

Ukrainian athlete decries IOC's 'shameful' decision to lift Russian Olympics suspension
Vladyslav Heraskevych doesn't want to compete at the Olympics alongside athletes from the country that's actively waging war against his home.



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Jul 08, 2026

P.E.I. first-responder community mourns after fatal crash between ambulance, transport truck in N.B.
A 56-year-old Island EMS paramedic who died in a collision Tuesday is being remembered by his friends and colleagues as an inspirational, dedicated and community minded person.



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Jul 08, 2026

Justin Bieber to co-headline FIFA World Cup final halftime show
We might not have a SWAG tour just yet, but you may still want to get checked for Bieber fever: Justin Bieber is returning to the stage.



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Jul 08, 2026

All of Newfoundland and Labrador now under fire ban
A provincewide fire ban has been put in place for Newfoundland and Labrador as of Wednesday evening.



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Jul 08, 2026

Canadian company tests drones it's making for Ukraine
Ukraine needs more war drones than it can manufacture and a Canadian company has stepped in to help. CBC's Jennifer Yoon gets an exclusive look at what's being built for the battlefield and how it could help Canada modernize its own defence capabilities. | NOTE (July 8, 2026): This video has been edited to remove identifying details of a location.



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Jul 08, 2026

2 golfing buddies each sink an ace at same hole on same day at Cambridge, Ont., course
Two golfers who were part of the same group of four sank a hole-in-one at the same hole and on the same day at the Galt Country Club in Cambridge, Ont., last month. The odds of two golfers in the same group hitting a hole-in-one on the same day is 17 million to 1, according to the National Hole-in-One Registry.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 08, 2026

2 golfing buddies each sinks an ace at same hole on same day at Cambridge, Ont., course
Two golfers who were part of the same group of four sank a hole-in-one at the same hole and on the same day at the Galt Country Club in Cambridge, Ont., last month. The odds of two golfers in the same group hitting a hole-in-one on the same day is 17 million to 1, according to the National Hole-in-One Registry.



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Jul 08, 2026

Dolly Parton's life is a musical and it's coming to Broadway
Dolly Parton's rags-to-riches life has been fodder for her songwriting, a theme park, a podcast and now a musical that's coming to Broadway later this year.



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Jul 08, 2026

Anishinaabe flutist headed to prestigious music school after strangers rally to help
Anishinaabe flutist Tyler Evans-Knott is set to attend McGill University's Schulich School of Music this fall, after a stranger in Vancouver donated a professional-level flute to replace his old instrument that was eroding.



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Jul 08, 2026

Food inspection agency warns of paralytic toxin in shellfish in Quebec's North Shore
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning people in parts of Quebec's North Shore of the presence of a paralytic biotoxin in mussels, clams and oysters harvested in some areas.



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Jul 08, 2026

Asking rents in Canada fall more than 4% from last year, according to report
A report from Rentals.ca and Urbanation says Canada saw its 21st consecutive month of year-over-year declines in rent. British Columbia and Ontario saw the biggest drops, while Atlantic Canada rents rose.



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Jul 08, 2026

'Dehumanizing' racist remarks against Kylian Mbappé by senator rock World Cup
French soccer star Kylian Mbappé is embroiled in a scandal over racist remarks made by a Paraguayan senator that the United Nations Human Rights Office has called "dehumanizing" and "despicable" and have led to an investigation by French prosecutors.



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Jul 08, 2026

Kylian Mbappé slams Paraguay senator's racist remarks after World Cup game
French soccer star Kylian Mbappé is embroiled in a scandal over racist remarks made by a Paraguayan senator that the United Nations Human Rights Office has called "dehumanizing" and "despicable" and have led to an investigation by French prosecutors.



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Jul 08, 2026

Boarding school where Paris Hilton says she was abused loses licence
Utah has revoked the licence of a boarding school where Paris Hilton said she was abused as a teenager, saying the school has "failed to provide applicable health and safety services for clients."



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Jul 08, 2026

Massive crowds move through Iran and Iraq for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's 6-day funeral procession
Huge crowds of mourners have marched through Iran and now Iraq, following the coffin of slain Iranian ?leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as his six-day funeral procession stretches on.



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