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CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Trump issues proclamation to lower some steel, aluminum and copper tariffs
A proclamation signed late Monday by U.S. President Donald Trump will amend his ?Sec. 232 national security tariffs on some aluminum, steel and copper imports, lowering them from 25 per cent to 15 per cent.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Denare Beach rebuilds, reflects on anniversary of devastating Sask. wildfire
Cautious optimism is mixed with concern in the northern Saskatchewan community of Denare Beach, where more than 200 homes burned in last year's Wolf Fire.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

How the UFC became a stage for Trump
More than just a stage for the upcoming sporting event, experts say the UFC fight on the White House front lawn is a symbol of Trump's long-term relationship with the organization. Today we discuss Trump's connection with the UFC, and how combat sports became intertwined with conservative movements.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

She was stabbed by a student while on the job. Now she's fighting for support
The administrative assistant who was stabbed by a student at a Bedford, N.S., high school in 2023 is speaking out in an interview for the first time. Angela Light tells CBC News about how the horrific events of that day have impacted her life.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

How steep are World Cup ticket prices for locals?
The price of tickets has turned the World Cup into an elite spectacle and data shows just how costly the tickets are for the residents of the host cities.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Inquest into death of Ontario MPP's nephew hears from family, First Nation chief
Jonathon Mamakwa says he's no longer angry about his son's death, but that he wants to see more mental health and addictions support in correctional settings to prevent similar losses. Jonathon was the first witness to provide testimony in the coroner's inquest into Kevin Mamakwa's death, which began in Thunder Bay, Ont., Monday. Here's what's been shared so far about Kevin, a 27-year-old member of Kingfisher Lake First Nation who died June 2, 2020 while in custody at the Thunder Bay Jail.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Mexican state uses AI law to arrest online critics
Authorities in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí recently arrested two people linked to a Facebook page critical of the local government under a new artificial intelligence law that human rights and press freedom groups warn is being used to suppress political dissent.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Family, First Nation chief share hopes for coroner's inquest into death of MPP's nephew
Jonathon Mamakwa says he's no longer angry about his son's death, but that he wants to see more mental health and addictions support in correctional settings to prevent similar losses. Jonathon was the first witness to provide testimony in the coroner's inquest into Kevin Mamakwa's death, which began in Thunder Bay, Ont., Monday. Here's what's been shared so far about Kevin, a 27-year-old member of Kingfisher Lake First Nation who died June 2, 2020 while in custody at the Thunder Bay Jail.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

After record-breaking Paralympics in Italy, IPC president sees room to grow
International Paralympic Committee president Andrew Parsons wants to see more women competing and more sports on the Paralympic program.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Alberta's Danielle Smith to meet with counterpart in Quebec this week
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is planning to meet with her counterpart in Quebec City this week, with separatism and energy possible topics of discussion.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 02, 2026

Manny Malhotra named new Vancouver Canucks head coach
The move is the latest in an overhaul that has seen Vancouver replace general manager Patrik Allvin, president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford, and head coach Adam Foote since finishing the season last in the league with a 25-29-8 record.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Canada wins 2-0 over Uzbekistan at World Cup tune-up in rainy Edmonton
Canada's men's national soccer team secured a 2-0 victory over Uzbekistan in a friendly match played at Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium on Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Family identifies couple involved in paddleboarding accident near Squamish, B.C.
Two paddleboarders, who went missing after falling into Browning Lake at Murrin Provincial Park on Saturday, have now been identified by a family member as Genesis Jeru Bague and Mariz Bello.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

The National | National AI strategy draft
June 1, 2026 | CBC News obtains a draft of a national AI strategy that aims to increase adoption and literacy in the next five years. An experimental drug is hailed as a game changer for pancreatic cancer treatment. And how brain-computer interfaces are helping kids with disabilities.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Virus detected in invasive mosquitoes found in B.C.'s Sea-to-Sky region
Researchers found two mosquito species that tested positive for California serogroup virus, a group of mosquito-borne viruses that can cause encephalitis and meningitis in humans.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

The Pentagon designates its press office 'classified space' — making it off limits to journalists
In another of a series of moves restricting media access at the Pentagon, the U.S. Defence Department has declared that its press office is now a classified space — and therefore inaccessible to journalists.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Trump administration will pause controversial anti-weaponization fund after court ruling
The U.S. Justice Department said Monday it will comply with a court ruling temporarily blocking a nearly $1.8 billion US fund meant to compensate allies of U.S. President Donald Trump, effectively agreeing to pause the plan for at least two weeks.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Stewards explore potential of UNESCO heritage site designation for residential schools
Site stewards of former residential schools across Canada met last week to start the process of proposing residential schools for UNESCO World Heritage site designation.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Canada slips slightly in top universities ranking, but experts say look carefully at the details
An annual tally of top universities worldwide is out, with some of Canada's biggest schools slipping down in ranking, but experts say these lists must be taken with a grain of salt.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Family seeks answers after death of First Nations girl twice discharged from hospital with broken arm
The family of a nine-year-old First Nations girl who died after being discharged from a Manitoba hospital's emergency room twice is "carrying unanswered questions" about her death, says Southern Chiefs' Organization Grand Chief Jerry Daniels.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

The ancient British hillside giant with a 'real masculine vibe' is getting a makeover
More than 100 volunteers with the U.K.'s National Trust are working diligently on a steep hill in the brutal summer heat to restore the Cerne Abbas Giant to his former glory.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

How hard is it to ace Trump's cognitive test? | About That
U.S. President Donald Trump claims the results of a recent cognitive exam show his 'extreme intelligence.' Andrew Chang breaks down the test questions and how the results are calculated. (Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

1 dead, 1 injured; arrest made after shooting in Pelican Narrows, Sask.
A person has been arrested and an active shooter alert has ended after one victim was killed and another seriously injured in Pelican Narrows.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Active shooter alert issued in Pelican Narrows, Sask.
Saskatchewan RCMP sent an alert Monday afternoon saying there was an active shooter at the clinic in Pelican Narrows. In an update about 45 minutes later, they said a male suspect was on foot in the community.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Minimum wage for Hamilton's men's AHL team is $27K higher than new women's pro hockey team
The Professional Women's Hockey League players union published members' salaries online this week, sparking conversation about differences in pay between women's and men's hockey leagues.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

'Game changer' experimental drug doubles survival time for pancreatic cancer, trial shows
An experimental drug that doubles survival time for pancreatic cancer is being hailed as a breakthrough for combating one of the world's deadliest cancers.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Taylor Swift announces new Toy Story 5 song 'I Knew It, I Knew You'
You can't spell "Toy Story" without TS. And Jessie? Confirmed Swiftie. Taylor Swift revealed Monday she'll be featured on the fifth Toy Story film's soundtrack with an original song titled, I Knew It, I Knew You, out Friday June 5.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Vancouver billionaire Chip Wilson wins appeal to lower home's assessed value by $18M
Billionaire and Lululemon Athletica founder Chip Wilson has won a legal challenge to lower the assessed value of his Vancouver waterfront mansion — long listed as the most expensive home in British Columbia — by more than $18 million.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

AI giant Anthropic confidentially files for initial public offering in U.S.
U.S.-based artificial intelligence giant Anthropic said Monday it has filed for an initial public offering (IPO), teeing up what could become a watershed moment for Wall Street's AI frenzy.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Canada's cloud market is 'broken,' report warns




CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Draft federal AI strategy aims to scale up adoption, offer literacy training by 2031




CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

2 charged in counterfeit soccer merch ring that Toronto police call largest in Canadian history
Less than two weeks out from the start of the World Cup, Toronto police say two men are facing charges linked to what investigators are calling the largest seizure of counterfeit soccer merchandise in Canadian history.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Hanwha promises military-vehicle deal for Algoma Steel if it gets submarine contract with Canadian navy
South Korean defence firm Hanwha says it has reached a deal with Algoma Steel to supply military-grade steel for the possible manufacturing of land defence vehicles in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Heavy rainfall pummels Calgary as river levels rise in Alberta
An Environment and Climate Change Canada weather advisory issued Monday says Calgary can expect anywhere from 50 to 100 millimetres of rain.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Serena Williams returning to professional tennis at 44
Serena Williams is returning to professional tennis at age 44 after nearly four years away from the sport. The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion has accepted a wild card invitation to play doubles at the upcoming Queen's Club grass-court tournament, the WTA Tour announced Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Quebec launches investigation into Longueuil police over 15-year-old's shooting death
Quebec's Domestic Security Minister Ian Lafrenière is launching an investigation into Longueuil police after an officer fatally shot teen Nooran Rezayi last September.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Nvidia unveils new superchip to bring AI functions into personal computers
Nvidia has unveiled a powerful chip that would bring advanced artificial intelligence functions into laptops and desktop computers, with new personal computer models from brands including Microsoft and Dell set to roll out later this year.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Cricket Canada suspended by governing body due to 'serious breaches' of membership
After a series of controversies and allegations of corruption and financial mismanagement, the International Cricket Council has suspended Cricket Canada's membership.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Mike Myers says 'I'd literally be nothing without you' to Canada in accepting screen award in Toronto




CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Heated Rivalry wins big at Canadian Screen Awards




CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Employment insurance helping fewer Canadians as workforce shifts to gig work, part-time jobs, new report finds
In its latest poverty report card, Food Banks Canada says the labour market has shifted toward part-time, temporary and contract work, while EI only caters to a shrinking workforce that has stable, full-time work with a single employer.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Does a ‘peace deal' fuel Middle Eastern war?
U.S. President Donald Trump wants to expand the Abraham Accords, but have they been a tool for peace, or the cause of more war?



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Kitchener musician says finding an accessible studio in Ontario was 'beyond challenging'
Michael Monize says it's been frustrating trying to find a wheelchair-accessible space to record his music in Ontario. He said he called four places before finally finding the right studio space at the Kitchener Public Library.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Manitoba MAID law 'punishing' 94-year-old woman, pro-choice group says
A 94-year-old Steinbach, Man., woman has stopped taking her heart medication and antibiotics in the hopes of hastening her death after she was refused medical assistance in dying, or MAID, earlier this year.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

U.S. bombs Iranian military sites as Kuwait hit by drone and missile fire
The U.S. said it struck Iranian military sites over the weekend and Iran's Revolutionary Guards said Monday it had targeted a U.S. base in response, the latest exchange of attacks amid negotiations to end the three-month-old war.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

U.S. bombs Iranian military sites as Kuwait hit by drone, missile fire
Iran and the United States said they had carried out strikes on military targets, and each accused the other ?of acting aggressively as diplomatic efforts to end three months of war drag on.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Worried about the 'super' El Niño? It's not all bad news for Atlantic Canada
You may have heard about a 'super' El Niño that could make 2027 the warmest year on record for the planet. But as the Atlantic hurricane season begins, there's a bit of good news for people living in the region. CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon explains.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

P.E.I. could power homes using dead cattle and lobster parts. Yes, you read that right
P.E.I. Agriculture Minister Bloyce Thompson said in the legislature Friday that a biodigester system is a promising idea that's likely to happen on the Island — government is already exploring creating one here.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Retired major calls on Ottawa to keep promise and bring Afghan man to safety in N.L.
Almost five years after Ottawa promised to help people like him, an Afghan man pursued by the Taliban is struggling to get to Canada while evading ICE in the U.S.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

What a recent B.C. court decision could mean for remote work




CBC Top Stories
Jun 01, 2026

Search for remains of Grassy Narrows First Nation man continues near dump in northwestern Ontario
Now that the snow has melted and the ground has thawed, the family of 21-year-old Mekhi Pelly from Grassy Narrows First Nation in northwestern Ontario has resumed searching for the rest of his remains. While two people face murder and other charges, here's more about the family's quest for closure.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

Vancouver soccer fan questions FIFA ticket practices as the federation faces increased scrutiny globally
A North Vancouver soccer fan says FIFA should have been more transparent about where fans could end up sitting after he paid nearly $1,000 for a World Cup ticket. It comes as attorneys general in New York and New Jersey have subpoenaed FIFA as part of an investigation into ticketing practices for the 2026 World Cup.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

CPKC says it will maintain rail operations across Canada despite workers' strike
Canadian Pacific Kansas City says it has implemented contingency plans to maintain operations across Canada in light of close to 300 signal workers going on strike.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

Heated Rivalry wins big at Canadian Screen Awards, taking top prizes for best dramatic actor and drama series
The fan-favourite hockey drama Heated Rivalry dominated the Canadian Screen awards Sunday winning the evening's top prizes including best drama series and best lead performer for Hudson Williams.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

B.C. Conservative caucus shows united front with new leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay
The B.C. Conservative caucus put up a largely united front less than 24 hours after Kerry-Lynne Findlay was elected as their new leader. It comes amid concerns from other politicians that Findlay's populist brand of right-leaning politics might alienate the centrist wing of the party.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

Must-see looks from the 2026 Canadian Screen Awards red carpet
Hudson Williams, Mike Myers and other highly anticipated stars are expected to bring standout style tonight.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

Colombian presidential vote headed to run-off between pro-Trump, leftist rivals
Colombian right-wing outsider Abelardo de ?la Espriella is set to compete in a run-off election for president against leftist senator Ivan Cepeda, voting results from the first-round election showed on Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

Cross Country Checkup: What matters more to you right now — the climate or the economy?
Former Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault warns Canada is "backsliding" on climate as he quits politics. What matters more to you right now - the climate or the economy?



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

Feds order financial audit into Indigenous languages office amid anonymous complaints
The federal government has ordered a financial audit into transactions and activities at a landmark Indigenous languages office after receiving anonymous complaints.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

Colleen Jones Memorial Trophy: Nova Scotia women's provincial curling title renamed in honour of late legend
It's been a week of acknowledgment, awards and accolades for late curling legend and iconic CBC broadcaster Colleen Jones. On Sunday, it was announced the winner of the women's Nova Scotia provincial championship will now hoist the Colleen Jones Memorial trophy.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

Why is B.C. the last province in Canada to allow cigarette sales in drugstores?
The question prompted a testy exchange in the B.C. Legislature earlier this week, spurred on by the advocacy of Sidney, B.C., anti-smoking advocate Leo Levasseur.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

Israeli army captures strategic castle in Lebanon in deepest incursion into the country in a quarter-century
Israeli troops have captured a strategic mountain topped with a Crusader-built castle in southern Lebanon in the deepest incursion into the country in more than a quarter-century, the military said Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

Claude Lemieux's brain will be donated to Boston University's CTE Center, his family says
Claude Lemieux's brain is being donated to the Boston University CTE Center to research the long-term effects of repetitive brain injuries, his family said Saturday in a statement released by daughter Claudia Lemieux Bishop.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

Forest tent caterpillars feast in Calgary as outbreak spikes population across Alberta
Municipalities and experts are advising Albertans of soaring caterpillar populations this spring. Clusters of forest tent caterpillars are frequently seen on trees across North America, particularly during what entomologists refer to as cyclical outbreaks.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

11 confirmed dead in Washington state chemical accident
The death toll from a chemical tank rupture in the U.S. state of Washington climbed to 11 ?as crews recovered the bodies of all nine missing people, authorities said on Saturday.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

France detains hundreds of rioters after PSG wins Champions League
Fans began celebrating in Paris after the final whistle Saturday evening in Budapest, Hungary, where Paris Saint-Germain won by beating Arsenal on penalties in a dramatic final.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

How a 97-year-old letter found in a London, Ont., home reached its author's family
A London, Ont., woman shares the journey of returning an old letter she found in her house through the help of social media and a local genealogist. CBC News spoke to her and the author's descendants to learn how this mystery was solved.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

N.B. student recreates 'iconic' Bill Reid print with thousands of Lego pieces
A Saint Andrews high school student has recreated a popular Haida art piece with 15,000 pieces of Lego with hopes of working for the Danish toy giant after graduation.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

N.B. student recreates 'iconic' Bill Reid print with thousands of Legos
A Saint Andrews high school student has recreated a popular Haida art piece with 15,000 pieces of Lego with hopes of working for the Danish toy giant after graduation.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

N.S. seeing an increase in teens with long-lasting psychosis due to high-potency cannabis
Clinicians at Halifax's IWK Health Centre say more young patients are arriving with severe symptoms tied to high-potency cannabis — and their symptoms are taking much longer to clear, even after they stop using the drug.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

Ontario family fights to keep 'gentle giant' wolf-dog after seizure threat by province
A Greater Sudbury family is fighting to keep their pet dog, which may be seized by Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) pending DNA testing results.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

Love for country music runs deep in Indigenous communities. Here's why
The popularity of country music within Indigenous communities is longstanding because of its storied approach and connection to the past.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

Her brother led Iran to 3 World Cups. Yet she — and 41 million other women — couldn't see him play
For years, Maryam Shojaei could only dream of watching her brother play soccer inside Tehran's Azadi Stadium as he led the Iranian national team to repeated victories. But since she was one of the country's 41 million million, she was banned. Then, she fought back.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

Her brother was a soccer superstar. She fought Iran's clerical law to watch him play
For years, Maryam Shojaei could only dream of watching her brother play soccer inside Tehran's Azadi Stadium as he led the Iranian national team to repeated victories. But since she was one of the country's 41 million million, she was banned. Then, she fought back.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

How to watch Jupiter and Venus as they join in the sky this week
You may have noticed two bright "stars" in the west after sunset. Those aren't stars but rather two planets: Jupiter and Venus. And they're on their way for a beautiful meet-up in the days ahead.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

For 40 years, Iran banned women from soccer stadiums. This woman fought back
For years, Maryam Shojaei could only dream of watching her brother play soccer inside Tehran's Azadi Stadium as he led the Iranian national team to repeated victories. But since she was one of the country's 41 million million, she was banned. Then, she fought back.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

For Inuit students, going to university often means leaving home. A new school could change that
For most Inuit in Canada heading to university means leaving your homeland, culture and traditions. The barriers are many. But Inuit have a solution. They're building their own university founded on Inuit values and culture located in Canada's Arctic.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

Why attending university closer to home could be a game changer for Inuit
For most Inuit in Canada heading to university means leaving your homeland, culture and traditions. The barriers are many. But Inuit have a solution. They're building their own university founded on Inuit values and culture located in Canada's Arctic.



CBC Top Stories
May 31, 2026

Prince William says he wants to embrace 'change for good.' Now he's putting some of his land up for sale
For a while now, Prince William has talked about doing things differently and embracing "change for good." What that means for the heir to the throne will only emerge in time, but one possibility appeared when a report surfaced that his private estate, the Duchy of Cornwall, will sell 20 per cent of its property over the next decade.



CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

Dennis Hull, former NHL star who helped Canada win '72 Summit Series, dead at 81
Dennis Hull, the two-way NHL forward who starred alongside superstar older brother Bobby Hull with Chicago and helped Canada win the 1972 Summit Series, died Friday night, according to brother Garry. He was 81.



CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

Kerry-Lynne Findlay elected new leader of B.C. Conservatives




CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

Kerry-Lynne Findlay voted new leader of B.C. Conservatives




CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

2 men found guilty of killing Good Samaritan in roadside shooting near Calgary
Arthur Penner and Elijah Strawberry have been found guilty of second-degree murder and armed robbery for the fatal shooting of Colin Hough on a rural road near Calgary in August 2024.



CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

RCMP in Alberta investigating shooting of baby horse in Kananaskis
The shooting of a horse foal along a popular road in Kananaskis Country is being investigated by RCMP and condemned by Alberta wild horse advocates.



CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

Communities in eastern Ontario, western Quebec lose power following strong winds Friday night
Crews have been working throughout Saturday to restore power to communities across eastern Ontario and western Quebec following strong winds the night before.



CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

PSG wins back-to-back Champions League titles after shootout victory over Arsenal
Winning the Champions League was so incredible Paris Saint-Germain had to do it twice. PSG became back-to-back European champion by beating Arsenal 4-3 on penalties in a dramatic final in Budapest that ended 1-1 after extra time on Saturday.



CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

World Health Organization chief visits epicentre of Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo
WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stressed the importance of building community trust and ensuring safe burials to prevent the spread of the disease, and he urged countries to reconsider travel bans and border closures, saying they "discourage transparency."



CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

Trump may cancel 250th U.S. anniversary concerts after artists drop out, give speech instead
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday he's considering cancelling ?a series of concerts commemorating the country's 250th anniversary after ?a number of artists ?dropped out, and he may give a speech instead.



CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

‘You really want to go to war with us?': Lobster dealer's intimidation trial hears evidence
The trial of lobster dealer Eric David Thibault, 66, in provincial court in Digby, N.S., heard a short recording of a confrontation in November 2024 involving another dealer, Geoffrey Jobert.



CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

Montreal Victoire, fans celebrate Walter Cup championship by belting out Céline Dion tune




CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

Party time for Montreal hockey fans as Victoire celebrate Walter Cup championship




CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

Ontario teen wins innovation award at Canada-Wide Science Fair, fixes 35-year-old problem
Gurnoor Kaur, a Grade 11 student at Cameron Height Collegiate Institute in Kitchener, has won the best project award for innovation at the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Edmonton.



CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

Family looking for answers after man dies in Edmonton ER waiting room
A family says their son was a patient who died in the waiting room of the Royal Alexandra Hospital's emergency department in Edmonton earlier this month.



CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

Italy bans Kanye West, Travis Scott concerts over security concerns
Italy has banned two concerts involving American rappers Kanye West and Travis Scott that were due to take place in July in the northern city of Reggio Emilia, authorities said on Saturday.



CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

Rescuers free 4 men trapped in flooded cave in Laos, search for 2 still missing
Rescuers in Laos said Saturday they have safely evacuated four villagers trapped in a flooded cave for 10 days. One person was safely released a day earlier.



CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

Moncton's quest for success reining in Canada geese leads to goose eggs
After trying everything from remote-controlled hazing vehicles to strobing sleep-deprivation devices, a Moncton official says the city has finally landed on something that is working to control the population of Canada geese in Centennial Park.



CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

'He was a changed person': Clinton Ellison, survivor of N.S. mass shooting, dead at 52
Ellison's family says his mental health never recovered after witnessing the 2020 tragedy, which claimed the life of his brother.



CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

Did Trump take tomato? Here's what's behind the latest grocery price sticker shock




CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

How war, tariffs and weather 'conspired' to make your tomatoes cost more




CBC Top Stories
May 30, 2026

Loop's reusable packaging revolution failed in Canada. Here's why it's thriving in 500 French grocery stores
Seven years ago, Tom Szaky got some of the world's biggest corporations to invest in returnable containers, but the pilots shuttered everywhere but France. Could what he's learned there allow for a Canadian comeback?



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