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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

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

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?




CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Dozens of pre-sale purchasers in troubled Lower Mainland condo tower claim contracts invalid
In a unique case set against the backdrop of the struggling Lower Mainland condo market, purchasers of pre-sale units in Burnaby's Eclipse condo tower claim they wouldn't have entered into deals had they known the reality of the embattled developer's finances.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Her family hid his father on their farm during WW II. They just met for the 1st time
When Dina Van Dommelen-Samson and Nico Peltenburg met for the first time earlier this month, it felt like a family reunion instead of two strangers getting acquainted. Peltenburg was in Nova Scotia to visit, but he also hoped to meet the family of the man who hid his father during the German occupation of the Netherlands during the Second World War.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Israel expands ground operation beyond 'yellow line' in south Lebanon as clashes intensify
Israel is "deepening its operations in Lebanon," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday, while it remained unclear if a potential ceasefire deal with Iran would bring the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah to a halt.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Israeli strike on village in eastern Lebanon kills 12, as more troops called up to Lebanon
An Israeli airstrike on a village in eastern Lebanon killed 12 people, state media said Tuesday, as Israeli official said the military had called up more troops to Lebanon.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Israeli strike on village in eastern Lebanon kills 12, as troops try to push farther north
Israel's military clashed with the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militant group Tuesday along a strategic river in Lebanon as Israeli troops tried to push farther north, just three days before Lebanese and Israeli military delegations are set to meet for direct talks in Washington.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Military to force disclosure of sexual, romantic relationships with a 'power imbalance'
Canadian military personnel must from now on proactively disclose any "emotional, romantic, sexual or family relationship" that involve people of different rank, seniority, position or experience.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Mining giant polluted Quebec waters for over a decade before $100M fine. What took so long?
A $100-million fine against a global mining giant for contaminating water in Quebec's Côte-Nord marks the highest-ever infraction of its kind, but experts say the settlement with the federal government also shows the immense challenges in regulating the country's mining sector.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

RCMP investigator should lose job for having an intimate relationship with informant: ruling
A lead RCMP investigator who had a secret, intimate relationship with their confidential informant risked "the integrity of an active criminal investigation" and needed to be let go, according to a recently published conduct board decision.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Canadian video games are made here. Why are so few set here?
Canadian settings or locations rarely take centre stage in video games, though it's slowly growing thanks to a handful of smaller independent studios.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Committee studying lawful access bill urged to protect encryption, balance privacy with police needs
Detractors — and defenders — of a Liberal government bill promising law enforcement and intelligence agencies easier access to Canadians' information during investigations made their pitches Tuesday to MPs weighing whether it should be amended.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Conservatives look to limit government powers in Liberals' controversial lawful access bill
Conservatives say they'll push to amend the Liberals' controversial lawful access bill, which would force tech companies to adjust their systems to aid police and security investigations, amid fears the bill is encroaching on Canadians' privacy and putting cybersecurity at risk.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

A Quebec studio won game of the year. So why doesn't the game look Canadian?
Canadian settings or locations rarely take centre stage in video games, though it's slowly growing thanks to a handful of smaller independent studios.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Canada's World Cup team is training in the U.S. Why?
Charlotte, N.C., is playing host to the Canadian men's national soccer team's training camp this week ahead of the World Cup. Canada Soccer says the players will benefit from training in high heat and humidity, while spending time in an "isolated environment" to focus on preparations.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

B.C. won't extend last call for World Cup games as Ontario did — and it's all about time zones
Two Canadian provinces — British Columbia and Ontario — are hosting FIFA World Cup games next month, but only one will allow you to buy booze until 4 a.m. during the tournament. Those keeping an eye on the moves say it likely has more to do with time zones than permissiveness.



CBC Top Stories
May 26, 2026

Uber drivers in Victoria got a union contract. What does it mean for rideshare workers across Canada?
Victoria's drivers are the first in Canada to get a union contract with Uber, but advocates say there's no guarantee it will pave the way for the broader unionization of rideshare workers across the country.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

Hurricanes beat Canadiens 3-2 in OT to take 2-1 lead in Eastern Conference final
Andrei Svechnikov scored at 14:06 of overtime as the Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Montreal Canadiens 3-2 on Monday to take a 2-1 lead in the Eastern Conference final.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

Jazz great Sonny Rollins dead at 95
Sonny Rollins, the tenor saxophonist and restless genius whose bold, distinctive tone and constant experimentation kept him on the cutting edge of jazz for more than 50 years, died Monday at age 95.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

#TheMoment a family of foxes moved in under the porch
Ashley Charriere tells The National about the moment a family of foxes nested under her porch in Mitchell, Man.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

Iran's national soccer team to commute to U.S.-hosted World Cup games from Mexico
Iran's national soccer team will sleep in Mexico and travel to the U.S. on the days of its three World Cup matches after Washington declined to host the squad for the tournament, Mexican President ?Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

Jesse Marsch extended as Canada's men's soccer coach through 2030 World Cup
Canada Soccer announced a four-year extension with men's head coach Jesse Marsch that will take his contract through the 2030 FIFA World Cup, the organization announced Monday.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

Jesse Marsch extends as Canada's men's soccer head coach through 2030 World Cup
Canada Soccer announced a four-year contract extension with men's head coach Jesse Marsch that will take his contract through the 2030 FIFA World Cup, the organization announced Monday.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

Family seeks answers after Indigenous mother dies in delivery room at Saskatoon hospital
Family and friends of Jaali Sutherland-Weenie are calling for accountability from the health-care system after the young Indigenous woman died in hospital following a severe pregnancy complication.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

Fact check: Ads on Trump's Truth Social link to Carney deepfake
CBC's Fact Check team found ads on Truth Social linking to a deepfake of Prime Minister Mark Carney. The fake video is designed to scam you into sending money.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

A new slinky is in the world record books. This Connecticut family made it happen
It turns out everyone's favourite childhood toy is actually a record-breaking stair master — and not the type we collectively dread seeing at the gym. According to Guinness World Records, the record for the most stairs descended by a slinky has been shattered, at 53.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

The first significant heat wave of the year is expected to descend across the southern Prairies this week
It's about to get very hot across a large swath of Canada. The first long stretch of heat is expected across southern Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba this week where temperatures could reach higher than 32 C over several days.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

Tim Hortons commits to hiring 10,000 local employees, scaling back on temporary foreign workers




CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

International tribunal begins investigation into missing Indigenous children and unmarked burials
The Permanent People's Tribunal will examine evidence regarding Canada's responsibility for the residential schools system and the human rights violations associated with it.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

California chemicals tank no longer an explosion risk, say fire officials
Firefighters contending with an overheating tank of hazardous chemicals in Southern California on Monday said an overnight operation had eliminated the possibility of the tank exploding.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

Feds lease 10 new firefighting aircraft as wildfire season gets underway
Firefighting agencies across Canada have 10 new aircraft they can use as the 2026 wildfire season gets underway.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

Canada's head coach loads up on defender invites to FIFA World Cup camp as Alfonso Davies's injury status uncertain
Head coach Jesse Marsch has called 32 players to Canada's last World Cup training camp this week in Charlotte, N.C., ahead of the final roster announcement on Friday.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

Canada's head coach loads up on defender invites to FIFA World Cup camp as Alphonso Davies's injury status uncertain
"I think Alphonso will play in the World Cup," Canada coach Jesse Marsch said. "I don't think he'll be ready for June 12" — referring to Canada's opening game against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Toronto — "but we'll see."



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

How a B.C. town is finding new life, more than 50 years after its mine closed
A former Sea-to-Sky mining town is being recognized for its transformation into a new restored village with homes, businesses and historic buildings.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

B.C. island turns to recruiter as doctor's retirement puts clinic in jeopardy
Residents of Quadra Island, B.C., are scrambling to fundraise a recruitment drive, amid fear they could lose a crucial medical services if they can't replace a retiring doctor.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

113-year-old Calgary building up for donation as city looks to preserve history of former Chinese laundry
Once destined for demolition, a historic building in southeast Calgary could soon find a new home. The City of Calgary says it is willing to donate the 113-year-old Ogden Block building, once home to a Chinese laundry and boarding house, to "a qualified party able to relocate the building" to make way for construction of the Green Line.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

Caroline Mulroney resigning from Ford government's cabinet, Ontario legislature
Mulroney was elected in 2018 as part of Premier Doug Ford's first government and has served in a number of cabinet portfolios, including her current roles as Treasury Board president and francophone minister. In a letter Monday announcing her decision, she cited a desire to start a new chapter.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

Pope Leo warns that AI challenges must be confronted with regulation, transparency in his 1st encyclical
Pope Leo urged governments to slow down the development of AI systems in the first enyclical of his papacy, warning that they spread misinformation, prioritize conflict and risk leading the world down a path of unending war.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

Will the U.S. invade Cuba?
Following the indictment of former Cuban president Raúl Castro, is the U.S. preparing for a Venezuela-style invasion?



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

We visited Nova Scotia's only abandoned theme park to find out what's still standing
The Municipality of the County of Annapolis, which owns the former Upper Clements Park land, is hoping it will finally find a developer for the site with an upcoming request for development proposals. The land has sat empty since 2019, when the park closed after 30 years in operation.



CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

This Calgary woman won a $13K settlement — but says her paralegal kept the money




CBC Top Stories
May 25, 2026

Netanyahu's future uncertain as Israel starts to prepare for national election
While Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been focussed on "total victory" for Israel since the Hamas-led attack on the country on Oct. 7, 2023, his own victory in a coming national election is far from certain.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Man, woman to remain in custody after infant found dead in wooded area outside Halifax




CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

#TheMoment students raced concrete canoes
Students on Toronto Metropolitan University's concrete canoe team tell The National about the moment they made and raced a concrete canoe against other teams across Canada in Moncton, N.B.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

3 flotilla activists detained in Israel arrive back in Vancouver
Three activists whose Gaza-bound aid flotilla was intercepted in international waters by Israeli forces have returned home to Vancouver, with one of them saying they went through four days of continuous beatings and torture.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

First Nation warns of fake letter ordering B.C. homeowners to vacacte property
The S?wx_wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) is condemning a fake letter that's circulating among Britannia Beach residents, which claims the nation was asserting Indigenous title over their property and ordering them to leave.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

First Nation warns of fake letter ordering B.C. homeowners to vacate property
The S?wx_wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) is condemning a fake letter that's circulating among Britannia Beach residents, which claims the nation was asserting Indigenous title over their property and ordering them to leave.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Erskine-Smith nomination appeal dismissed by Ontario Liberal Party panel
A complaint alleging voting irregularities during a tense Ontario Liberal nomination meeting in Scarborough has been dismissed by a party arbitration committee.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

The National | Newborn found dead near Halifax
May 24, 2026 | Two people face charges after a newborn was found dead in the woods near Halifax after the child's mother showed up in hospital in life-threatening condition. The U.S. ambassador says Canadians should expect tariffs to stick around. And, David Suzuki has a warning about President Donald Trump.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Gatineau, Que. group launches petition after NHL blocks organizers from hosting Habs watch party
A Gatineau group has launched a petition after the NHL wouldn't let the Canadiens game be broadcast at the Slush Puppie Centre in Gatineau because the arena overlaps with the Ottawa Senators' territory.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Cross Country Checkup: Are you rethinking holiday travel with tight budgets, and flight chaos?
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has set an October vote on whether Alberta should remain in Canada or begin the legal path toward a binding separation referendum. What's at stake for you?



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Western premiers to meet in Alberta amid pipeline tensions between Smith and Eby
Premiers representing the western provinces will gather in Kananaskis for a two-day meeting starting Monday. Both B.C. Premier David Eby and Alberta Danielle Smith have said it could be a little awkward.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Camping in B.C. this summer? Here are the places visitors have liked ... and haven't
CBC News requested visitor satisfaction surveys and crunched the numbers on what people like and don't like about every B.C. Parks campground to help campers, and potential campers, know before they go.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Details emerge about potential Iran deal as Trump says not to rush
The potential deal will include Iran's commitment that it won't pursue a nuclear weapon, and Tehran agreed to give up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, according to two regional officials.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Details of potential U.S.-Iran deal begin to emerge after Trump announces progress
The potential deal will include Iran's commitment that it won't pursue a nuclear weapon, and Tehran agreed to give up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, according to two regional officials.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

'An incredible loss': Community mourns firefighter who died at N.S. wildfire scene
A close-knit Nova Scotia community is mourning the loss of a volunteer firefighter who died Thursday evening after suffering a medical episode while battling a wildfire in Annapolis County.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Vancouver isn't shipping unhoused people to Prince George for World Cup, officials say. But rumours persist
The belief that unhoused people are being paid and provided buses to travel from Vancouver to other communities across British Columbia ahead of the World Cup has taken such a hold in Prince George that the city and multiple councillors have officially come forward to dispel the rumour.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Dean Penney found guilty of murdering his estranged wife
A 12-person jury has found Dean Penney guilty of first-degree murder in relation to the disappearance of his estranged wife, Jennifer Hillier-Penney, in 2016.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Weather experts concerned about public safety as Environment Canada disbands radar research team
From hail sizes to wind speeds, weather radars help Environment and Climate Change Canada track storms and issue public warnings. But the organization has recently disbanded its radar research team. Meanwhile, it's begun leaning on AI to help make forecasting more accurate. Weather experts say the changes will affect the country.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Russia uses hypersonic Oreshnik missile in mass attack on Kyiv
Russia first used the multiple-warhead Oreshnik on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro in November 2024. It was used a second time in January in the western Lviv region.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

21 people trapped under rubble after deadly building collapse in Philippines
A nine-storey building under construction in a city north of the Philippine capital collapsed before dawn on Sunday, leaving at least one Malaysian tourist dead and at least 21 people, mostly workers, trapped in the rubble, officials said. Two were located alive but could not be immediately extricated.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Building under construction in the Philippines collapses with 24 surviving and 21 missing
Rescuers including firefighters, police and disaster-response teams used their hands and sniffer dogs in a dangerous scramble to search for the trapped survivors.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Building under construction in the Philippines collapses, with 24 surviving and 21 missing
Rescuers including firefighters, police and disaster-response teams used their hands and sniffer dogs in a dangerous scramble to search for the trapped survivors.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Rescuers race to find survivors after deadly Chinese coal mine blast
Chinese President Xi Jinping called for a thorough investigation and accountability of those responsible, after the deadly gas explosion happened Friday evening at the Liushenyu coal mine in the province of Shanxi.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Multiple deaths after bomb explodes near railway track in southwest Pakistan
The attack happened in an area where security forces are usually stationed, badly damaging several nearby buildings and smashing vehicles parked along the road, according to witnesses and images circulating on social media.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Suicide bombing near a railway track in southwest Pakistan kills at least 23 people
The attack happened in an area where security forces are usually stationed, badly damaging several nearby buildings and smashing vehicles parked along the road, according to witnesses and images circulating on social media.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Trump's man in Ottawa doesn't understand why Canadians are so frustrated right now
U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra sat down with Radio-Canada earlier this week to talk tariffs, booze bans, military spending and more.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Outgoing Gov. Gen. says criticisms levelled against her French abilities were unfair
Outgoing Gov. Gen. Mary Simon says the criticisms levelled against her over her ability to speak French were "unfair" and it ultimately did not impede her connecting with Canadians while in the role.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Over $5M in donations flowed in after the Lapu-Lapu Day attack. Here's where it went
Several charities and 29 GoFundMe campaigns raised more than $5.5 million for those affected by the Lapu-Lapu Day Festival attack. As some survivors criticize a lack of consultation and ongoing support, one charity expert says direct cash transfers to victims is a proven strategy to maximize impact after a tragedy.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Poilievre comes out swinging against CRTC's 'Netflix tax,' says it could derail U.S. trade talks
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is demanding Prime Minister Mark Carney step in and overrule the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) as it forces mostly American web giants pay more to fund homegrown programming.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

Poilievre comes out swinging against CRTC's 'Netflix tax,' says it could lead to U.S. retaliation
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is demanding Prime Minister Mark Carney step in and overrule the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) as it forces mostly American web giants pay more to fund homegrown programming.



CBC Top Stories
May 24, 2026

E-bike battery fires are a hazard across Canada. These companies are pitching solutions
Fires and explosions from lithium batteries for e-bikes have led to millions in damage and even deaths across Canada. Fire chiefs have voiced concerns and e-bikes face bans in some buildings and transit. Two companies say they have a safer solution, with added benefits for e-bike riders.



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