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CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

Austrian citizen pleads guilty to Taylor Swift concert attack plot
A man accused of accused of pledging allegiance to the Islamic State group and plotting to attack one of superstar singer Taylor Swift's concerts in Vienna nearly two years ago pleaded guilty as his trial began on Tuesday, Austria media reported.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

Longtime tenants no longer feel safe in Winnipeg social housing building providing housing to homeless people
Residents in a 55-plus social housing complex on Selkirk Avenue are fed up with safety issues and deteriorating living conditions they say started when tenants with a history of homelessness began moving into the building.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

Train collision in Indonesia kills 14, injures dozens as rescuers recover last victims
The crash occurred Monday when a long-distance train crashed into the rear car of a stopped commuter train at Bekasi Timur Station outside Jakarta. The car was one designated for women only, a common accommodation to stop harassment.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

N.L. municipal candidate with criminal background vows to continue campaign
A candidate in the upcoming special election in the Town of Victoria says he's "done nothing wrong" and is vowing to continue his campaign, despite an extensive criminal history and an upcoming court date.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

Over 700 Innu community members in Quebec stripped of status take Ottawa to court
The names of 738 people — all descendants of Christine Kichera and Adelaïde Matshiragan — have been struck from the Indian Register by the federal Office of the Indian Registrar.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

Canada is getting a sovereign wealth fund. What are they and how might this one work?
Sovereign wealth funds are usually started with extra money that governments then use to invest. But the Canada Strong Fund will differ from wealth funds in some other countries, and there are plenty of details that still need to be sorted out.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

Colleagues describe Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil's final hours as Israeli bombs rained down
An Israeli airstrike killed Amal Khalil on Wednesday and injured her colleague in the south of Lebanon. The journalist's colleagues accuse Israel of targeting her deliberately and obstructing first responders from reaching her in time to save her life, which Israel denies.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

How some Toronto homeowners are protecting themselves amid rise of home invasions
Security film, which strengthens window glass making it harder to break, is just one of a number of steps Toronto homeowners have been taking to make their houses more difficult to break into, following a rise in brazen home invasions in the last few years in the city.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Vancouver Goldeneyes' debut season scores major victory with fans
They may not have made the playoffs but the Goldeneyes were first in one category: PWHL regular-season attendance.



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Apr 27, 2026

#TheMoment King Charles responded to a young artist
Grace and Susan Connell, from Kitchener, Ont., tell The National about the moment five-year-old Grace sent her artwork to Buckingham Palace and received a personalized thank-you note from King Charles.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

The National | Carney says Canada can't rush U.S. trade deal
April 27, 2026 | Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada must hold out for a good U.S. trade deal without rushing. Press night shooting suspect Cole Tomas Allen is charged with trying to assassinate U.S. President Donald Trump. And parasitic diseases devastate P.E.I.'s oyster industry.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Ontario Provincial Police officer killed in motorcycle crash on Highway 401 in Cobourg, Ont.
An Ontario Provincial Police officer was killed in a single-vehicle motorcycle crash on Highway 401 in Cobourg, Ont., on Monday, the OPP says.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Wanted suspect arrested in fatal Sarnia, Ont., college campus shooting
Sarnia police have arrested a London man wanted in a fatal shooting on Lambton College's campus earlier this month.



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Apr 27, 2026

Dances with Wolves actor Nathan Chasing Horse handed life sentence for sexual assaults
A Nevada judge sentenced Dances With Wolves actor Nathan Chasing Horse on Monday to life in prison for sexually assaulting Indigenous women and girls.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Ex-Mountie's lawyer claims no evidence showing he'd threatened B.C. fraudster on China's behalf
The Crown has failed to prove William Majcher was taking steps to threaten an alleged B.C.-based fraudster at the behest of the Chinese government, a lawyer for the former Mountie told the judge overseeing Majcher's foreign influence trial Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Why the top-seeded Montreal Victoire picked Minnesota as its first-round playoff opponent
While four PWHL teams prepare to battle for a Walter Cup, the other are grappling with questions around expansion. The playoffs begin on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

After that controversial OT goal, should the NHL embrace goal-line technology?
The Anaheim Ducks' OT goal over the Edmonton Oilers has reignited the debate over whether the NHL should follow other sports leagues and embrace new technology when making important calls.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Bailey's Law, aimed at changing how Canada addresses intimate partner violence, headed to Senate
The House of Commons has passed a proposed amendment to the Criminal Code named after a Kelowna woman who was allegedly killed by her estranged husband in a brutal daylight attack.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

How the Onion's new Infowars creative director plans to get laughs out of conspiracies
Tim Heidecker could take over for Alex Jones as the head of conspiracy website Infowars in days as part of the Onion's acquisition. The comedian, actor and musician told As It Happens about his plan to get people laughing and smiling on a platform that inspired anger and fear.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Rogers offering buyouts to about 10,000 employees as it aims to cut spending
Telecommunications, media and sports giant Rogers Communications Inc. confirmed to CBC News on Monday that it is offering voluntary buyouts to about 10,000 eligible employees.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Trump says ABC should fire Jimmy Kimmel over his 'expectant widow' joke
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that Jimmy Kimmel should be fired by ABC and parent company ?Walt Disney, joining his wife Melania Trump in calling out the late-night talk show host for a monologue he delivered Thursday, prior to a shooting on Saturday near a gathering of journalists and politicians that the president and first lady were attending.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Winnipeg woman in good spirits after 'bizarre' plunge into boulevard hole
Christine Keilback went out for a movie on Saturday, but the real drama happened after, when she got home.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Winnipeg woman plunges into large hole in city boulevard
Christine Keilback went out for a movie on Saturday, but the real drama happened after, when she got home.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Holey smokes! Winnipeg woman recounts rescue after plunge into boulevard catch basin
Christine Keilback went out for a movie on Saturday, but the real drama happened after, when she got home.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Holey smokes! Winnipeg woman recounts rescue after plunge into boulevard hole
Christine Keilback went out for a movie on Saturday, but the real drama happened after, when she got home.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Setting day on P.E.I. is a family affair, and next generation of lobster fishers already pulling its weight
A cold spring morning marked the start of one of the most important days of the year for Prince Edward Island's lobster fishers. Monday was setting day for Lobster Fishing Area 26A along P.E.I.'s South Shore — the official opening of the spring season, when crews head out at dawn to set their traps.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Family in 'deep agony,' says imam at funeral for 16-year-old boy from Syria fatally shot at Hamilton mall
A funeral for a 16-year-old Hamilton boy killed on the weekend is underway at Hamilton Mountain Mosque. Abrar Mechmechia, a trauma counsellor supporting the teen's family, says the Syrian community is grieving alongside them.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Nedra Talley Ross, last surviving member of the Ronettes, dead at 80
Nedra Talley Ross, the last surviving member of the 1960s bee-hived pop band the Ronettes, who sang the enduring hits Be My Baby, Baby I Love You and Walking in the Rain alongside her cousins, has died at 80.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Israeli strikes hit east Lebanon, expanding conflict area despite ceasefire
The Israeli military began carrying out strikes in eastern Lebanon on Monday, expanding the scope of its bombing campaign during a ceasefire that has failed to fully halt hostilities with Lebanese armed group Hezbollah.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Quebec MP Alexandre Boulerice announces he's leaving NDP, will run provincially for Québec Solidaire
Boulerice plans to run provincially in the Montreal riding of Gouin. It's the current riding of former Québec Solidaire co-spokesperson Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, who is leaving politics at the end of his mandate.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Quebec MP Alexandre Boulerice officially quits NDP to run provincially for Québec Solidaire
Boulerice plans to run provincially in the Montreal riding of Gouin. It's the current riding of former Québec Solidaire co-spokesperson Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, who is leaving politics at the end of his mandate.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Elon Musk, Sam Altman head to court in trial over Open AI's founding vision
Technology tycoons Elon Musk and Sam Altman are poised to face off in a high-stakes trial revolving around the alleged betrayal, deceit and unbridled ambition that blurred their once-shared vision for the development of artificial intelligence.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Iran offers to end chokehold on Strait of Hormuz if nuclear talks are deferred, officials say
Iranian sources on Monday disclosed Tehran's latest proposal to bridge gaps with the U.S. over worldwide shipping woes resulting from the war started two months earlier, which would push wider talks about Iran's nuclear program until later.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Trump talks with aides on Iran's proposal to end war stalemate
U.S. President Donald Trump discussed a new Iranian proposal on resolving the war with Tehran with his top national security aides on Monday, with the conflict currently in a stalemate and energy supplies from the region reduced.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Girl, 6, dead after falling from apartment tower bedroom, Toronto police say
The girl fell from the window of an apartment building in North York Sunday evening, police say. They say they are investigating, but the fall does not appear suspicious.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Nunavik leaders join other Indigenous communities eyeing banishment for bootleggers and drug traffickers
Nunavik leaders are exploring the idea of banishment as a way to block drugs and alcohol entering their communities. 'We want to make it clear to everyone in Canada that we are welcoming, but we're not welcoming people that are there to destroy people's lives,' says the president of Makivvik.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Oyster growers in P.E.I. seeing nearly 100% mortality rate as 2 diseases hurt industry
Prince Edward Island's oyster growers have been hit hard by MSX and dermo, two diseases that are harmless to people but can be fatal to the mollusk. They say P.E.I.'s industry is being wiped out.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Their infant son had to spend several days in the ICU. Then his medical records went missing
Tegan Hutz has nothing but glowing things to say about the care her son received while he was at the IWK Health Centre in Halifax. She's frustrated, however, that records related to his care were missing for more than two months.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Family shares frustrations over missing medical records
Tegan Hutz has nothing but glowing things to say about the care her son received while he was at the IWK Health Centre. She's frustrated, however, that records related to his care were missing for more than two months.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Canadian 'mastermind' in Panama Papers is still a free man despite criminal charges




CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

How will King Charles's state visit to the U.S. unfold?
King Charles's state visit to the United States includes high-profile formal events such as a state dinner and a speech to the U.S. Congress. There are also events in New York City and Virginia, where he and Queen Camilla will have a chance to focus on interests and causes they often devote time to — even as the trip garners attention for the broader circumstances surrounding it.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Running a hospital is expensive. Expect to see more advertising from them
As people live longer and have more complex medical needs, hospitals are turning to bolder advertising and marketing to attract top-tier professionals and afford the latest equipment in diagnostics and treatment.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

What will Canadian oil producers do with the latest price windfall?
Canadian oil producers will provide a first glimpse this week at how the spike in energy prices is boosting their bottom line and what they intend to do with the bumper profits.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 27, 2026

Oilers fall to Ducks in Game 4 with 4-3 OT loss
Evan Bouchard scored a tiebreaking goal early in the third period during a power play for the two-time defending Western Conference champion Oilers, who trail the upstart Ducks 3-1 in the best-of-seven series.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

Habs blow 2-goal lead, Hagel strikes twice as Lightning tie series with Game 4 win
The series between the Montreal Canadiens and the Tampa Bay Lightning is now down to a best-of-three. The Lightning came back from a two-goal deficit Sunday night to win 3-2 in regulation and tie the series at 2-2.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

#TheMoment hockey fans watched the playoffs in a Quebec cathedral
Thomas Hodgson, co-founder of La Cargaison, tells The National about the moment the non-profit multimedia organization hosted watch parties for the Stanley Cup playoffs in Saint-Jean-l'Évangéliste Cathedral in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

Israel launches deadly strikes in Lebanon, warns residents beyond 'buffer zone' to flee
Israeli strikes killed 14 people and wounded 37 on Sunday, Lebanon's health ministry said, as the Israeli military warned residents to leave ?seven towns beyond the "buffer zone" it occupied before a ceasefire that has failed to fully halt hostilities.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

Toronto Raptors defeat Cleveland Cavaliers 93-89, best-of-seven series now tied 2-2
Brandon Ingram and Scottie Barnes had 23 points apiece as the Toronto Raptors withstood a late charge by the Cleveland Cavaliers for a 93-89 win on Sunday in Game 4 of their playoff series.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

Ukraine marks Chornobyl anniversary amid fears of history repeating due to Russia war
Ukraine commemorated the 40th anniversary of the Chornobyl disaster on Sunday, amid fears that Russia's four-year war could spark a repeat of the world's worst nuclear accident that led to thousands of deaths and devastating environmental consequences.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

Vancouver marks 1-year anniversary of Lapu-Lapu Day tragedy with memorials across city
Memorials and gatherings are being held across Vancouver on Sunday to mark one year since a car-ramming at the city's Lapu-Lapu Day festival killed 11 people and injured dozens of others.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

Vancouver marks one year since Lapu-Lapu Day tragedy with memorials across city
Memorials and gatherings are being held across Vancouver on Sunday to mark one year since a car-ramming at the city's Lapu-Lapu Day festival killed 11 people and injured dozens of others.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

Parties backed by Palestinian President Abbas win seats in Gaza, sweep occupied West Bank
Loyalists of President Mahmoud Abbas won most races ?in Palestinian municipal elections, election officials said on Sunday, in a vote that for the first time in nearly two decades included a city in the Gaza Strip run by rival Hamas.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

Kenyan runner breaks 2-hour marathon barrier, shattering world record by 65 seconds
In a race for the ages, Sabastian Sawe of Kenya won the London Marathon in one hour, 59 minutes and 30 seconds on Sunday, shattering the previous men's world record by an astonishing 65 seconds.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

Rental car charges and a StubHub scalping scheme exposed: CBC's Marketplace Cheat Sheet
The CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

Wedding dreams crushed at last minute as winery in Kelowna, B.C., goes into receivership
A Kelowna, B.C., winery has left a number of couples jilted at the altar after going into receivership. Court documents show Vibrant Vine owes lenders nearly $7 million — and took wedding bookings despite being in financial trouble.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

How a family is coping a year after toddler nearly killed in Lapu-Lapu Day tragedy
Val De La Cruz and his son Jeb were lining up for a lemonade at the Lapu-Lapu Day festival last April when the two were struck by an SUV ramming through the crowd. One year on, the 2 ½-year-old is back to giggling and singing, but his parents are still dealing with injuries and fear.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

Kinew now banks on Port of Churchill alone to change Manitoba's financial tides
After stating last fall that three pending Manitoba megaprojects could wean this province off federal equalization payments within 10 years, Premier wab Kinew now says only a Port of Churchill expansion can transform the provincial economy.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

White House correspondents' dinner shooting suspect a part-time teacher, game developer
The chief of the ?District of Columbia police department said investigators believe the suspect was a guest at the Washington Hilton hotel, where the annual dinner was ?taking place, but that no motive had been determined.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

White House correspondents' dinner shooting suspect was a part-time teacher, game developer
The chief of the ?District of Columbia police department said investigators believe the suspect was a guest at the Washington Hilton hotel, where the annual dinner was ?taking place, but that no motive had been determined.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

This Acadia student didn't like cooking. Now his Nepalese dumplings are in demand
Acadia University student Sujit Acharya owed thousands in tuition and had a few hundred dollars to his name when he decided to make some Nepalese dumplings for a festival in the hopes to earn some money. The business now sells its products at farmers' markets and in several stores. And that's just the start of his plans.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

Facing rural realities and mistrust in hospitals, these women turned to home births
Though no one is tracking medically unassisted births in Canada, infant mortality data from the Ontario coroner, the challenges of accessing maternal medicine in rural B.C., and a growing online freebirthing community suggest more women are choosing this route.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

From National Pizza Day to National Puppy Day: Why so many national days have filled the calendar
National Day Calendar recognizes over 3,000 special days, weeks and months that are celebrated worldwide. The days honour everything from jelly beans to beer cans — but if every day is special, is any day truly special?



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

1 reason why healthy people have heart attacks, and what experts say could help
Research indicates that about one in five Canadians have high levels of Lipoprotein(a), putting them at greater risk of a heart attack or stroke. And yet, many people have no idea because there is no routine screening for Lp(a), which also has no symptoms. That's something experts have been wanting to change.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

After autistic child's wandering from school, experts say Ontario's special education needs more support
Elopement, when an autistic person runs or wanders away from caregivers or a safe location, is a regular school safety consideration. Yet advocates and experts say the elopement of a nine-year-old from school this week puts the spotlight on inadequate in-school support of Ontario students with disabilities.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 26, 2026

When my sons with autism are sent home from school, they've learned the problem is them — not the system
Wendy Lintner's twin sons with autism are in Grade 5. At one time, both were not attending school full-time. Not because she doesn't believe in education or because they don't want to be there, but because the school system simply hasn't been able to support their needs.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2026

Manitoba to ban social media, AI chatbots for youth, premier says
Manitoba will ban youth from using social media and AI chatbots, Premier Wab Kinew announced on Saturday. The proposed law protecting youth from the harmful effects of social media will be the first of its kind in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2026

Shooting suspect at correspondents' dinner was likely targeting Trump officials, says acting attorney general




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Apr 25, 2026

Conspiracy theories abound in aftermath of White House correspondents' dinner shooting




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Apr 25, 2026

Correspondents' dinner shooting suspect allegedly wrote about targeting U.S. officials, says Trump




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Apr 25, 2026

FBI director to give update on White House correspondents' dinner shooting




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Apr 25, 2026

Trump unharmed after 'shooting incident' at White House correspondents' dinner




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Apr 25, 2026

Trump says he 'wasn't worried' during correspondents' dinner shooting, calls suspect a 'sick person'




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Apr 25, 2026

Trump rushed from White House correspondents' dinner after 'shooting incident'




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Apr 25, 2026

Suspect in Washington dinner shooting charged with attempting to assassinate Trump




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Apr 25, 2026

Trump whisked away from White House correspondents' dinner, attendees take cover
Attendees including U.S. President ?Donald Trump ?took cover ?at the White ?House correspondents dinner on ?Saturday after a loud noise, video ?from the scene showed, and ?he was taken away by ?Secret Service agents.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2026

Well-known rock climber dies after falling 20 metres from Stawamus Chief in Squamish, B.C.
Will Stanhope was widely known as a free solo climber and was a member of the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides. He was scaling Rutabaga at the time of his fall.



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Apr 25, 2026

Pro rock climber dies after falling 20 metres from Stawamus Chief in Squamish, B.C.
Will Stanhope was widely known as a free solo climber and was a member of the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides. He was scaling Rutabaga at the time of his fall.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2026

NHL playoffs: Fans are following the games — and the WAGs
Interest in wives and girlfriends of professional athletes — known as "WAGs" — is a global phenomenon, across sports from hockey to soccer to F1 racing. Experts say social media has created opportunities for WAGs to build their own brands and expand their influence — and thus, create names for themselves in their own right.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2026

Hamlet in Nunavut celebrates being chosen as site of first Inuit-led university in Canada
Arviat, Nunavut, a community of about 3,200 people on the western coast of Hudson Bay, was selected by Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami to host the university's main campus in part because it is known as an 'education leader' and has a strong connection to Inuktitut, the Inuit language.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2026

Anti-Doug Ford rallies take place across Ontario to protest OSAP, FOI changes
Demonstrations are taking place across Ontario to protest against Premier Doug Ford and several of the province's recent controversial measures, including changes to freedom of information laws and OSAP grants.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2026

McDavid scores, but Oilers' leaky defence leads to defeat against Ducks




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Apr 25, 2026

Iran talks on hold as Tehran's top diplomat leaves Pakistan, Trump tells envoys not to go
U.S. President Donald Trump said he has told envoys not to go to Pakistan for more talks with Iran, shortly after Iran's top diplomat left Islamabad late Saturday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2026

Iran's foreign minister leaves Islamabad without meeting U.S. envoys, Pakistani officials say
U.S. envoys are expected to travel to Pakistan on Saturday in a new bid to salvage ceasefire talks with Tehran, even as Iran ruled out direct negotiations with U.S. representatives as its top diplomat arrived in Islamabad.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2026

Al-Qaeda-linked group claims responsibility for deadly attacks across Mali
The al-Qaida-linked militant group JNIM claimed responsibility for the attacks on Bamako's international airport and four other cities in central and northern Mali on its website Azallaq.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2026

Nightmares, death threats and more: A B.C. senior shares his homelessness story
A former Surrey, B.C., teacher who is dealing with homelessness says that there's a misconception that it only happens to those dealing with drug or mental health problems.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2026

Major Russian attacks kill at least 7 and wound dozens in Ukraine
A major Russian attack on Ukraine overnight killed seven people and injured dozens more, as Moscow launched over 660 drones and missiles in a barrage that targeted the city of Dnipro and hit several other regions.



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Apr 25, 2026

Russian attacks kill 5 and wound more than 30 in Ukraine's Dnipro
Russian drone and missile strikes on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro killed at least five people and wounded 34, local authorities said Saturday.



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Apr 25, 2026

To eat or be eaten? The dilemma facing ringed seals in Hudson Bay
A new study looks at the predator-prey relationship between the seals and polar bears. The researchers say that relationship should be taken into account when establishing marine protected areas.



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Apr 25, 2026

Cut off by 3rd landslide in a decade, residents of Old Fort, B.C., worry about community's future
About 150 people have once again been cut off from neighbouring communities due to a slow-moving landslide south of Fort St. John, B.C.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2026

When will Saskatchewan get to send a judge to the Supreme Court?
An open seat on the Supreme Court must be filled by a candidate from Western Canada. Saskatchewan hasn't had a sitting Supreme Court judge since Emmett Hall retired in 1973. A former provincial justice minister, and the current one, say it's time.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2026

Concerns over online games like Roblox have parents urging diligence with kids' safety
Roblox, an online gaming platform popular with kids, announced it would implement protections for its young users and pay the state of Nevada $12 million US, which will be used to create a safer environment for children online.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2026

Innu inquiry commissioners have one word after week of heavy testimony: 'Hope'
All three commissioners for the inquiry into the treatment of Innu families in the child protection system say they have hope for the future, as they move towards the final phases of the four-year project.



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Apr 25, 2026

I Swear director says BAFTAs controversy highlights how misunderstood Tourette syndrome is
Writer-director Kirk Jones discusses making the biographical drama I Swear and revealing the complexity of Tourette syndrome. He says he wanted to make a film that both entertains and enlightens viewers about the neurological condition, while highlighting the need for greater compassion and awareness.



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Apr 25, 2026

Standing up to bullies: Lithuania's playbook for surviving economic warfare, and what Canada can learn
Once a target of Russian and Chinese economic coercion, Lithuania has turned pressure into policy. By rapidly diversifying trade, severing energy ties with Moscow and investing in defence and tech, the Baltic state built resilience and saw growth. Its experience now offers Canada a cautionary, and increasingly relevant, roadmap.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2026

Philips makes 41 saves as Charge shut out Sceptres to clinch final PWHL playoff spot
Gwyneth Philips stopped 41 shots as the Ottawa Charge defeated the visiting Toronto Sceptres 3-0 on Saturday to capture the final Professional Women's Hockey League playoff berth.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 25, 2026

Ottawa Charge earn final PWHL playoff spot with 3-0 victory over Toronto Sceptres
Gwyneth Philips stopped 41 shots as the Ottawa Charge defeated the Toronto Sceptres 3-0 on Saturday to capture the final Professional Women's Hockey League playoff berth.



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Apr 25, 2026

Ottawa Charge earns final PWHL playoff spot with 3-0 victory over Toronto Sceptres
Ottawa Charge downs Toronto Sceptres 3-0 to secure final Professional Women's Hockey League playoff spot.



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Apr 25, 2026

Ottawa Charge shut out Toronto Sceptres to claim final PWHL playoff spot
Ottawa Charge downs Toronto Sceptres 3-0 to secure final Professional Women's Hockey League playoff spot.



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Apr 25, 2026

What is the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, and why are scientists worried about it slowing down?
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) helps nourish aquatic ecosystems and is part of the reason Europe has milder temperatures than places in Canada at the same latitude. But lately scientists are concerned that it is slowing down and could even potentially collapse.



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Apr 25, 2026

The important questions raised by Parliament's game of musical chairs
Beneath the partisan acrimony and overheated language, there are useful and important questions about how Canada's parliamentary democracy works and how it is supposed to work.



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