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Jun 25, 2026

Apple hikes prices on iPads, MacBooks, as AI crunches global memory chip supply
Apple hiked iPad and MacBook prices on Thursday, saying it could no longer "shield" customers from soaring memory and storage chip costs driven by the AI industry's rapid and expansive data center buildout.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2026

Grand Theft Auto 6 pre-orders open ahead of Nov. 19 launch, with a $110 price tag
Pre-orders for one of the most-anticipated video games of all time started at midnight Thursday, and gamers will have to put up a sizable sum of cash before leaping into the virtual mayhem set in a fictionalized Florida.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2026

Britain sees another day of record-breaking temperatures as Europe heat wave persists
Authorities in Britain and France warned people to ditch their routines on Thursday as large parts of Western Europe remained in the grip of a deadly heat wave that has claimed dozens of lives, disrupted power supplies, and shut schools and cultural landmarks.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2026

Fact check: Scam texts link to fake Freedom Mobile websites
Scammers are attempting to steal your financial information through fake texts, phone calls and websites impersonating Freedom Mobile.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2026

2 people killed in Israeli drone strike on car in South Lebanon
An Israeli drone strike on a car in southern Lebanon killed two people on Thursday, medical and security sources said.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2026

Hockey icon Marie-Philip Poulin to undergo knee surgery in July
Hockey icon Marie-Philip Poulin will undergo knee surgery in July, Montreal Victoire general manager Danièle Sauvageau announced on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2026

Qatar player suspended 5 games after breaking leg of Canada's Koné
Qatar player Assim Madibo was given a five-match ban on Wednesday for the tackle that broke the leg of Canada midfielder Ismaël Koné at the World Cup. Madibo was issued a straight red card for the incident during Canada's 6-0 victory over Qatar in Vancouver last Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2026

Canadian singer David Clayton-Thomas, who led Blood, Sweat & Tears to hits and Grammys, dead at 84
David Clayton-Thomas, the powerhouse Canadian singer who lifted American band Blood, Sweat & Tears to the heights of pop music success, including Grammy awards and one of the biggest-selling albums of its time, has died.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2026

Could the history of Mars be set in stone? Meteorite discovery may offer clues to Red Planet's past
Garnet found in a 4.4-billion-year-old meteorite gives potential insight into the history, development and geological processes of Mars.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2026

Incel violence and the Montreal shooting
After a shooting in Montreal left three people dead, police found a manifesto tied to the incel movement. Why is this online subculture driving young men to violence? And what can be done to stop it?



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2026

Headed to the ER? Here's why you could now wait more than 48 hours to be admitted
A report released Thursday by the Canadian Institute for Health Information found that limited emergency room capacity, difficulties in accessing standard care and the country's aging population are to blame for patients spending more than 48 hours waiting in ERs.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2026

Mark Carney's plan to bulk-buy unsold Vancouver condos might be a bailout, but it doesn't have to be
People need affordable homes, and thousands of empty condos in British Columbia are waiting to be sold. The federal government has an idea to help with both: Prime Minister Mark Carney is partnering with the B.C. government to convert vacant condos into affordable housing units.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2026

'Mayday to Ottawa': $400M carbon capture facility could be cancelled after changes to Alberta's carbon tax
A shovel-ready, $400-million proposed facility to convert landfill waste in Edmonton into electricity that took five years to develop, could now be cancelled after the recent carbon tax agreement between the Alberta and federal governments.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2026

Battle over 5-figure pay hikes for federal judges is causing unease in legal circles
The federal government and more than 1,000 federally appointed judges are at odds over the best way to settle an ongoing salary dispute, raising concerns in both the legal and political community that the case could end up tarnishing the judiciary's reputation.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2026

Why an ex-national chief wants to sue Canada over its secret Indigenous spying program
Ovide Mercredi says he intends to sue the federal government over its surveillance of Indigenous leaders. It's the latest response to a CBC News investigation into the RCMP's "Native extremism program" in the 1970s. But as the former Assembly of First Nations leader now learns, the spying didn't stop there.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Canada has made it to the knockout stage of the FIFA World Cup for the 1st time. What happens next?
As second-place finishers in Group B, Canada will now head to Los Angeles for a Round of 32 game on Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

At least 164 people dead, hundreds injured after strong back-to-back earthquakes hit Venezuela




CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Search for survivors underway, at least 164 dead after Venezuela struck by back-to-back earthquakes




CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Strong back-to-back earthquakes hit Venezuela prompting fears of heavy casualities




CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Strong back-to-back earthquakes hit Venezuela, killing at least 32 and injuring hundreds




CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

The National | Venezuela hit with strong back-to-back earthquakes
June 24, 2026 | Venezuela declares a state of emergency after two powerful back-to-back earthquakes strike. Canada advances to the FIFA World Cup knockout stage for the first time ever, despite a loss to the Swiss. And an experimental burn treatment saves a young woman's face.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Venezuela hit by strong back-to-back earthquakes, prompting warnings of potentially heavy casualties
Two strong earthquakes shook north-central Venezuela on Wednesday afternoon, collapsing buildings in the capital Caracas and prompting scientists to warn of potentially heavy casualties and ?widespread destruction across the South American country.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Halifax-bound Air Canada flight diverted after captain became incapacitated, restrained by passengers
Flight 7664 was en route from Newark to Halifax on Wednesday afternoon. The captain experienced a medical issue during the flight and it was diverted to Boston. Air Canada says it is working to help its 61 passengers who were on the plane make new travel arrangements.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Halifax-bound Air Canada flight diverted to Boston after captain experiences medical issue
AC7664 was enroute from Newark to Halifax on Wednesday afternoon. The captain experienced a medical issue during the flight and it was diverted to Boston. Air Canada says it is working to help its 61 customers who were on the plane make new travel arrangements.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Halifax-bound flight started 'swerving violently' after captain became incapacitated
The flight was en route from Newark to Halifax on Wednesday when the captain experienced a medical emergency in the cockpit. The co-pilot diverted the plane to Boston where it landed safely.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Toronto gang war led police to a trove of evidence in Ryan Wedding cocaine case, court docs say
More than two years after the arrest of alleged hitman Malik Damion Cunningham in a Toronto suburb, new details about the circumstances of the police operation have emerged from unsealed warrant documents. Cunningham was purportedly hired, armed and trained by Ryan Wedding's alleged drug ring.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

N.L. Crown prosecutor charged with smuggling, prohibited gun possession
The RCMP in eastern Newfoundland have charged a provincial Crown attorney with more than 10 charges related to smuggling, illegal importation, and weapons offences.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

N.L. Crown prosecutor charged with smuggling, prohibited weapon possession
The RCMP in eastern Newfoundland have charged a provincial Crown attorney with more than 10 charges related to smuggling, illegal importation, and weapons offences.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

What we learned from Bill Gates's interview with Congress about Epstein
Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates told a congressional panel that files released by the Justice Department in January only added to his embarrassment over interacting with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

2 victims of Côte-des-Neiges shooting being honoured today in ceremonies
The two victims killed in Monday's Côte-des-Neiges shooting — a Montreal police officer and a civilian — are being honoured at two separate ceremonies on Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

2 victims of Montreal shooting to be honoured today in ceremonies
The two victims killed in Monday's Côte-des-Neiges shooting — a Montreal police officer and a civilian — will be honoured at two separate ceremonies on Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Feds push to have 3 projects in Canada's North declared developments of national interest
The Liberal government wants a highway, a deep water port and nuclear waste storage facility in Canada's North to be listed as projects of national interest.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Toronto saw significant increase in speeders after camera removals: city report
In a new report Mayor Olivia Chow describes as "horrifying," Toronto transportation staff say there has been a significant increase in speeding where cameras used to be located in the city.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

WHO holds briefing about Ebola outbreak
WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is expected to take questions Wednesday about an ongoing outbreak of Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

More heat records expected as deadly 'Omega' heat wave grips Europe
Western Europe was in the grip of a deadly, record-setting heat wave on Wednesday that has killed dozens of people, closed schools, slowed trains, knocked out electricity and forced farmers to harvest grain at night.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Love Story or Hoax? All of the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce wedding rumours
It's a date likely etched into the minds of many Swifties: Aug. 26, 2025 — the day Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced their engagement on Instagram. Since then, fans have been fixated on uncovering possible details about when and where the wedding may take place.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

The B.C. heat dome had a deadly impact on New Westminster. 5 years later, cooling is top of mind
Five years after extreme heat killed 33 people in New Westminster, the city has built out a network of cooling stations and passed bylaws aimed at cooling apartments.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Sask. veterinarian recruits chatty sheep to be blind llama's bestie
A Saskatchewan veterinarian went on a search to find her newly blind llama named Maple, a companion to help her adjust to her new life. That new companion came in the form of Peeps the sheep.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

How Saskatchewan's new ballroom scene is creating a fresh community for local street dancers
Saskatoon based multi-disciplinary artist Aldeneil Española has worked for three years to launch Saskatchewan's inaugural Prairie Kiki Ball, a grassroots effort to establish a permanent ballroom community in the province.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Ukraine launches drone offensive in Crimea and inside Russia
Ukrainian drones knocked out power in the biggest city in Russian-held Crimea on Wednesday and targeted facilities ?in central and southern Russia, underscoring the reach of Kyiv's attacks on energy infrastructure.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Funeral procession underway for Toronto police officer killed during investigation, service to be held
Mourners are expected to gather today to honour a Toronto constable who was fatally shot during a police raid earlier this month. The funeral procession for Marc Pinizzotto is now on its way to the Toronto Congress Centre, where a service will be held at 1 p.m.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

'The man who was loved by all': Funeral service honours Toronto police officer killed during investigation
Hundreds of mourners gathered in Etobicoke Wednesday afternoon to honour Const. Marc Pinizzotto, who was fatally shot during a police raid earlier this month.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Needing only a draw, Canada coach cautions against playing safe in Group B finale vs. Switzerland




CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Abuse alleged at N.L. preschool as parents demand answers
Parents of children who attended a pre-kindergarten program in eastern Newfoundland say their kids were knelt on, yelled at, and locked in a bathroom by an early childhood educator who police investigated but never charged.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Canada's AI strategy aims to make health data more accessible. How will it protect privacy?
Connecting health data across the country will help researchers conduct clinical trials, test AI health tools and drive innovation in treatment and diagnosis, says federal Minister of Artificial Intelligence Evan Solomon. But the initiative will also have to balance privacy considerations.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Does it seem easier to book a dermatologist for Botox than a mole check? You're not alone
Across the country, Canadians are waiting months to get access to a dermatologist for medical purposes, including skin checks, mole removals, eczema and psoriasis.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Orillia, Ont., to decide fate of controversial Samuel de Champlain statue
As the central Ontario city of Orillia decides what will happen to an imposing, century-old statue of Samuel de Champlain, it remains hidden away in storage. The city council will choose to either restore it, modify it, send it away or melt it down.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

India's Cockroach Party shows frustrated Gen-Zers are hard to crush
India's Cockroach Janta Party has extended its protest in Delhi to a fourth day, as it demands the resignation of the country's education minister. The CJP, which emerged just over a month ago, is aimed at India's bulging youth demographic, which is frustrated over a lack of jobs and a test scandal in education.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Six Nations artist gets surprise request to recreate father's pottery for new Obama Presidential Center
Multidisciplinary artist and former McMaster Chancellor Santee Smith has recreated her father's artwork for display at the Obama Center Oval Office exhibit. Smith says she didn't know her father's work was on display at during the Obama presidency at the White House until she was contacted about making a recreation.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2026

Wizards make AJ Dybantsa top pick in NBA Draft, Raptors take Allen Graves at No. 19
The Washington Wizards selected forward AJ Dybantsa, who led the nation in scoring in his one season at BYU, with the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft on Tuesday night, while the Toronto Raptors selected forward Allen Graves 19th overall.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Suspect in Pearson Airport gold heist sentenced to prison in U.S. for gun smuggling
The alleged driver in the April 2023 gold heist at Toronto's Pearson International Airport has been sentenced to more than 13 years in prison in the U.S. for attempted gun smuggling.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

A deer stuck in a fence gets rescued | The Moment
Jana Hamrick tells The National about the moment she watched a young deer that was stuck in a fence get rescued by Parks Canada and the fire department in Banff, Alta.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Israel committed genocide in Gaza, deliberately targeted Palestinian children: UN report
The UN's Commission of Inquiry found that Israel had genocidal intent in the Gaza Strip during the war, with the key indicator being its targeting of children. The Gaza Health ministry says that since the ceasefire began in October 2025, more than 1,000 people died, 265 of them children.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Regina mosque faces threats after launching weekly amplified call to prayer
A downtown Regina mosque says it has received threats after beginning a weekly amplified Muslim call to prayer from its rooftop speaker. Police said the permit is based on Regina's noise abatement bylaw and is in place until July 10, 2026, when the city and police will review the application.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Calgary Stampede party tent noise dispute has been cranked to 11
Danielle Smith's government put much of its weight behind Cowboys Music Festival's demand for later weeknight curfews. City council barely budged.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Ottawa starting process to designate new N.W.T. highway as national interest project: sources
CBC News has learned the federal government is expected to announce on Wednesday that it is planning to list a proposed highway in the Northwest Territories as a project of national interest.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

New N.W.T. highway set to be Carney government's 1st national interest project: sources
CBC News has learned the federal government is expected to announce on Wednesday that it is planning to list the Mackenzie Valley Highway in the Northwest Territories as a project of national interest.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

The Reflecting Pool saga | About That
U.S. President Donald Trump's attempt to repair and repaint the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C., is not going as planned. Andrew Chang breaks down the race to fix a slew of problems by Independence Day, from large swaths of peeling paint to swampy algae blooms. (Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Canadian Army battalion commander, chief warrant officer removed amid investigation
The Canadian Army has sidelined the commanding officer and chief warrant officer of the Edmonton-based battalion. Defence officials will not disclose the reasons, but current and former military sources point to an alleged alcohol-related incident.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

U.S. levies sanctions on Cuban state companies that are key to island nation's economy
The U.S. hit Cuban state companies on Tuesday with new sanctions that analysts say are expected to spook foreign investors and deepen a severe economic crisis.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Bright fireball in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., skies 'shocked and amazed' onlookers
Planetary scientists with Western University in London, Ont., say dozens of meteorites from a Friday evening fireball landed on Cockburn Island, a mostly uninhabited land mass in Lake Huron.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

No Quebec English leaders' debate before provincial election as 2 parties decline invite
There will not be an English-language debate before the upcoming Quebec provincial election, after two of the main parties declined an invitation.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Tesla being investigated after car drives into home, killing 76-year-old woman
The top U.S. auto regulator opened an investigation Monday after a Tesla using an automated driving feature slammed into a Texas home at high speed and killed a 76-year-old woman standing inside.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Five Eyes cybersecurity agencies warn of new AI models impact on cyber risks
Cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology is poised to supercharge offensive hacking capabilities, and urgent action is needed to face up to the ?threat, U.S., British, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand cybersecurity agency officials said on Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

A timeline of Montreal's deadly Côte-des-Neiges shooting
Following a shooting in Montreal's Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood that left a police officer and a civilian dead on Monday, many questions remain unanswered about the suspect's motives and the sequence of events. Here's a recap of what happened.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Belgium player left the World Cup for the birth of his 1st child, and people had opinions
Belgium winger Jérémy Doku flew from the World Cup to be with his wife for the birth of their son on Sunday, sparking a debate about professional athletes and fatherhood.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Lytton, B.C., man describes harrowing evacuation before Saw Creek fire destroyed his home
The Saw Creek fire, discovered on June 19, continues to burn out of control just south of Lytton — the village in B.C.'s Interior that was destroyed by wildfire around this time five years ago.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Toronto siblings win 'life-changing' $75M in Lotto Max jackpot
Two Toronto siblings who came to Canada with dreams of a better life have won $75 million in a Lotto Max draw, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Commission has announced.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Shooter, 7 others sentenced to decades in prison after violent incident at Texas ICE facility
A man who shot and wounded a police officer during a protest outside a Texas immigration centre last year was sentenced to 100 years in federal prison Tuesday, while other protesters accused of having links to antifa were given multiple decades in federal prison.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Actress Christina Ricci shares post condemning Tonight Show interview of fighter Conor McGregor
Actress Christina Ricci shared a post criticizing late-night host Jimmy Fallon after the latter interviewed mixed martial artist Conor McGregor on his show. In 2024, an Irish civil court jury found McGregor liable for sexual assault at a 2018 Dublin party.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Edmonton Oilers hire Mike Babcock as new head coach after NHL wraps conduct investigation
Babcock signed a two-year, $8 million US contract with the Blue Jackets on July 1, 2023, but resigned just before the start of training camp amid an investigation into reports invading the privacy of his players.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Why B.C. isn't cheering on the provincial and federal 'bailout' of the housing sector
A week after the federal and provincial governments announced new subsidies for the development sector, mayors in British Columbia say the details are as empty as the province's thousands of unsold condo units.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Why some in B.C. aren't cheering on the provincial and federal 'bailout' of the housing sector
A week after the federal and provincial governments announced new subsidies for the development sector, mayors in British Columbia say the details are as empty as the province's thousands of unsold condo units.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Tech stocks drop, pulling world shares down
Major North American indexes fell in early trading on Tuesday, following world markets downward. Elsewhere, Asian and European stocks mostly fell, with South Korea's KOSPI in particular losing 10 per cent.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Israeli gunfire kills 2 in south Lebanon, Civil Defence says
Israeli gunfire killed two people in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, Lebanon's Civil Defence and state media said, the first reported fatalities resulting from Israeli fire in Lebanon in three days.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Israeli gunfire kills 2 in south Lebanon, testing Iran-linked ceasefire
Israeli gunfire killed two people in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, Lebanon's Civil Defence and health ministry said, prompting Iran-backed Hezbollah to accuse Israel of violating a ceasefire that has largely held since Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

7 First Nations sign nuclear reactor ownership deal with Ottawa, Ontario
Several Ontario First Nations are set to become owners of a new nuclear reactor after striking a commercial partnership with the federal and provincial governments.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Several First Nations sign deal with Ottawa, Ontario to own part of a nuclear reactor
Several Ontario First Nations are set to become owners of a new nuclear reactor after striking a commercial partnership with the federal and provincial governments.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Surrey, B.C., extortionist told police that Bishnoi contractor paid $3K for fiery attack
Three Indian nationals jailed earlier this month for their roles in a fiery attack on a South Surrey home in February were paid $1,000 each by a subcontractor for the Bishnoi gang, according to a record of their sentencing.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Drive-thru chatbots are clocking in at fast-food chains




CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

France sees its hottest day on record amid early heat wave in Europe
Millions of people across Europe were exposed to extreme and exceptionally high temperatures on Tuesday, with 40 fatalities from drowning recorded in France in the past week as residents seek relief from the searing heat.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

French officials warn of drowning dangers amid extreme heat, with 40 dead since last week
Millions of people across Europe were exposed to extreme and exceptionally high temperatures on Tuesday, with 40 fatalities from drowning recorded in France in the past week as residents seek relief from the searing heat.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Britain, western European countries under extreme heat alerts amid sweltering conditions
Millions of people across France woke up drenched in sweat on Tuesday after another night of scorching heat, with most of the population exposed to extreme and exceptional temperatures.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Is the U.K. ungovernable?
With Keir Starmer out, the U.K.'s had six different Prime Ministers resign in the last 10 years. Why? And what does it say about what it takes to govern the country?



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

N.S. banned cellphones in classrooms 2 years ago. Here's how it's going
Nearly two years into it's province-wide ban on cellphones in Nova Scotia public schools, the province's education minister says it's helping to reduce distraction and improve learning. Some students are following the rules, while others need more convincing.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Years without fluoridated water in N.B. show pattern of tooth decay experts warned about
After more than a decade without fluoridated water in Saint John, the dental community is seeing a surge in tooth decay among young people.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Why the wait? Delays in disclosure of evidence repeatedly flagged in N.L. Jordan cases
An analysis of cases impacted by R. v. Jordan shows that one of the driving factors is the delay in handing over disclosure — evidence in the case — to the defence.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Ontario's freedom of information changes are law. Why experts say they could hurt the government
The reality of Premier Doug Ford's changes to Ontario's freedom of information system are beginning to take hold as rejections and denials make their way to requesters.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

How the FIFA World Cup is bringing a pan-African vibe to life in Toronto
Three of Toronto's five World Cup 2026 group games feature African teams. It's giving African fans in the city a "once-in-a-lifetime" opportunity to watch some of their continent's top talents and vibe with the best elements of pan-African culture.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 23, 2026

Byelection clock ticking as MPs officially resign. How does it impact Liberals' majority?
The countdown for half a dozen byelections is on as MPs who have signalled they won't be returning to Ottawa in the fall begin to vacate their seats.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 22, 2026

Ransom note sent days after Nancy Guthrie's abduction said she was dead, sources say
A ransom note sent days after the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of NBC Today show host Savannah Guthrie, said the 84-year-old had died, CNN and other news organizations reported Monday, citing law enforcement sources.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 22, 2026

Nanaimo mayor sets record straight on pronouncing city's name | The Moment
Nanaimo, B.C., Mayor Leonard Krog tells The National how to pronounce the city's name after videos circulated on social media of people mispronouncing it when buying Crumbl's new Nanaimo cookie.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 22, 2026

Mayor sets record straight on Nanaimo cookie mispronunciation | The Moment
Nanaimo, B.C., Mayor Leonard Krog tells The National how to pronounce the city's name after videos circulated on social media of people mispronouncing it when buying Crumbl's new Nanaimo cookie.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 22, 2026

Ford government denies editing Ford Fest photo, says it corrected 'orange hue'
The Ontario government's Official Opposition slammed Premier Doug Ford Monday after a photograph shared online by two PC MPPs showcasing Ford Fest — an annual community event held by the party — appeared to be edited to make protesters look like supporters.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 22, 2026

Toys 'R' Us Canada gets court approval to split business among 3 buyers
One of the deals includes the rights to the Toys "R" Us and Babies "R" Us Canada names and logos. Another deal includes assets like inventory, leases and equipment, and the final transaction is for a lease at Vaughan Mills mall.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 22, 2026

Olivia Rodrigo announces all-women music festival featuring Chappell Roan, Sarah McLachlan, Stevie Nicks
Nearly 30 years after Sarah McLachlan launched what would become the massively successful all-women touring festival, Lilith Fair, Rodrigo is starting a festival of her own. It's called Daisy Chain Fields, and it features an all-women lineup.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 22, 2026

Human rights museum board member resigns over 'one-sided' exhibit on displaced Palestinians
A trustee for the Canadian Museum for Human Rights says he has resigned from the Winnipeg facility's board over an upcoming exhibit about displaced Palestinians.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 22, 2026

Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to be drained for repairs in wake of peeling paint, algae issues
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Washington's National Mall is set to be drained again for repairs after algae and peeling paint appeared just weeks ?after a $14.7-million US renovation, while U.S President Donald Trump threatened ?prison time for anyone caught damaging the pool.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 22, 2026

Trump continues to allege D.C. reflecting pool was vandalized, as ex-Olympian denies doing damage
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Washington's National Mall is set to be drained again for repairs after algae and peeling paint appeared just weeks ?after a $14.7-million US renovation, while U.S President Donald Trump threatened ?prison time for anyone caught damaging the pool.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 22, 2026

Canada's World Cup players relishing the support of loud, proud home crowd
For players and fans who have been around since Canada's men's soccer team's relative dark ages, the scenes and soundtrack in Toronto and Vancouver have been close to surreal. It wasn't so long ago that home games felt like away games.



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