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Apr 17, 2026

Tegan Quin wins Canada Reads 2026 championing The Cure for Drowning by Loghan Paylor
The historical fiction novel won in a 4-1 vote on the final day of the great Canadian book debate.



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Apr 17, 2026

Sexual assault charges stayed against Alberta spiritual leader, wife
Sexual assault charges against a self-styled spiritual leader and his wife in the Edmonton area have been stayed.



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Apr 17, 2026

Calls grow for Starmer to resign, as the shadow of Epstein still looms large over 10 Downing St.
Calls are growing for Keir Starmer to resign after it was revealed that Peter Mandelson, who was a close friend to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, failed a security vetting process but was appointed as the U.K's ambassador to the U. S. anyway.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

Alberta commits to restore power line with Montana to capacity, potentially easing trade tension
Alberta has mandated a goal to restore the Montana-Alberta intertie to full capacity, whenever reasonable, potentially providing some relief to a trade irritant cited by U.S. President Donald Trump's top trade representative last year.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

Acting ICE director to leave as controversies, funding questions continue to swirl around agency
Todd Lyons, acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is planning to depart at the end of next month. Lyons's boss Markwayne Mullin at the Department of Homeland Security says he hopes that the Trump administration can carry out deportations "in a more quiet way," after several deaths and a drumbeat of negative media coverage.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

One-time GST top-up to land in Canadians' accounts in June, Grocery Benefit in July
The Liberal government's groceries benefit and GST top-up announced in January will begin landing in Canadians' bank accounts in June.



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Apr 17, 2026

North American stocks rally and oil tumbles 10% after Iran says Strait of Hormuz is open
S&P 500, Dow Jones and Nasdaq all climbed shortly after open, as stocks run toward the finish of a third straight week of big gains. Brent crude oil, the international standard, dropped to $89.13 US a barrel — still higher than the $70 before the Iran war, but lower than it has been in recent weeks.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

North American stocks rally, oil falls more than 10% after Iran says Strait of Hormuz is open
S&P 500, Dow Jones and Nasdaq all climbed in morning trading, as stocks run toward the finish of a third straight week of big gains. Brent crude oil, the international standard, dropped to about $86 US a barrel — still higher than the $70 before the Iran war, but lower than it has been in recent weeks.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

After testicular cancer surgery, Forge FC's Kyle Bekker wants men to 'listen to their body'
Forge FC midfielder Kyle Bekker gathered recently with teammates to inform them about his recent absence from the Canadian Premier League club. "I had surgery four weeks ago [this past] Monday to remove a tumour after being diagnosed with testicular cancer," Bekker revealed Thursday to CBC Sports.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

Ontario government buys $28.9M private jet for Doug Ford's use
The provincial government has purchased a pre-owned private jet for $28.9 million to be used by Ontario Premier Doug Ford.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

Ontario inquest sees video of woman's struggles in ER wait room before her collapse, sepsis death




CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

Some paramedic protocols not met in taking Indigenous woman to hospital before sepsis death: Ontario inquest




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Apr 17, 2026

Woman collapses in ER waiting room in video shown at Ontario inquest into her sepsis death




CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

McLaren driver charged after supercar slams into wall, bike rack near Toronto's Casa Loma
Toronto police said one person has been arrested for impaired driving after a supercar crashed and was stuck propped up against a wall outside Casa Loma.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

Bankruptcy bid adds to financial woes threatening debt-ridden B.C. developer
A B.C. developer who has already risked jail time for failing to come clean about the finances behind her lavish lifestyle now faces a possible bankruptcy order over a $74-million loan she guaranteed in relation to prime property in the heart of Vancouver's Cambie Corridor.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

Carney's pitch to unlock trillions in global investment




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Apr 17, 2026

Exclusive: Carney's pitch to unlock trillions in global investment




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Apr 17, 2026

From political rump to anti-separatism powerhouse: Inside a politico's bid to transform the Alberta Liberals
Veteran operative Stephen Carter wants to change the small party into a big referendum advertiser. He may change its name, too.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

RCMP failed to find gun during search of youth placed in Thompson, Man., detachment cell
Police say something "went wrong" when a youth managed to get a gun into a cell at the Thompson RCMP detachment after a search failed to find it on him. The incident happened in 2024. Cleaning staff found the gun behind a toilet two days later, and ammunition was later found in the toilet bowl.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

Threats, corruption and intimidation: Is the Bishnoi gang calling shots at Cricket Canada?




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Apr 17, 2026

Why is Lee Cronin's The Mummy called that? Also, why is it so terrible?
Lee Cronin's The Mummy, a needlessly mean-spirited horror flick that's barely about mummies, may have you asking a million questions. And before you even get to the plot-related ones, the most obvious is: what's with that title?



CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

Quebec pilot killed in crash at N.Y. airport remembered at visitation today
Captain Antoine Forest, who died in a plane crash at New York's LaGuardia airport last month, is being remembered Friday in his hometown of Coteau-du-Lac, Que.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

Quebec pilot killed in crash at N.Y. airport to be remembered at visitation today
Captain Antoine Forest, who died in a plane crash at New York's LaGuardia airport last month, will be remembered later today in his hometown of Coteau-du-Lac, Que.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

Charter at a turning point as it turns 44
Canada's Justice Minister Sean Fraser says he has significant concerns with the way the provinces are overriding Charter rights by invoking the notwithstanding clause, and he's prepared to establish guardrails around its use as the document turns 44.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

Canadian firm ignored worker complaints over drug cartel-management links at Mexican gold mine, sources say
Several workers for a Canadian-owned Mexican gold mine received no response after making complaints to the company's workplace ethics hotline saying that local management was working with a prominent organized crime group to force out the existing union, according to two former local union members.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

After more than 70 years, a beloved Toronto diner is closing its doors
A long-standing Toronto business has made the difficult decision to close its doors. The Patrician Grill, located on King Street East, was built in the 1950s and has been a family-owned restaurant since 1967. The cozy diner has been serving authentic homemade food to the business crowd, George Brown students and local residents for decades.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

A chimpanzee 'civil war' erupted in Uganda. Scientists aren't sure why
An unusually large troop of chimpanzees displayed cooperation and social cohesion for decades, until something shifted and they started to turn on each other.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

'I will be 41': Teens wonder why it's going to take Hamilton 25 years to build a basketball court
Two Hamilton teens are wondering why the city's plan to build one much needed basketball court in Gage Park is going to take 25 years.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 17, 2026

'It's like I gave birth to twins': Canadian director Chandler Levack has 2 movies opening on the same day
In Montreal, a young woman in a Spin magazine T-shirt stares furiously at the blank page on her 2011 MacBook. It's a moment from the new movie Mile End Kicks that could have been ripped from director Chandler Levack's own life, when the former critic traded Toronto for Montreal's exploding music scene. Mile End Kicks is one of two movies from Levack opening on Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

#TheMoment neighbours saved a baby black bear
Kristina Whitlock tells The National about the moment she and her neighbours banded together to rescue an abandoned black bear cub in Maple Ridge, B.C.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

U.S. singer D4vd arrested on suspicion of killing teen girl found dead in his Tesla
U.S. singer D4vd has been arrested on suspicion of killing a 14-year-old girl whose decomposed body was found last year in an apparently abandoned Tesla that was registered to him and towed from the Hollywood Hills, police said Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen reflects on his mission — its challenges and its joy
Jeremy Hansen sat down with CBC News to share some of his insights, like how he felt during lift-off, the joy the mission brought him, and that one time he accidentally let a water bag explode in the capsule.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Kamloops, B.C., mayor bullied, intimidated staff: external investigation
"No mayor should treat staff in this manner and the mayor owes these staff an unqualified apology," said external investigator Reece Harding in the report about Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson, dated February 2026.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

'We won't give up': How the PWHL sold out Madison Square Garden
Growing its fan base in New York and adding more teams are key parts of the league's drive to get a coveted national U.S. broadcast rights deal.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Montreal activates emergency response plan as region remains on flood watch




CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Quebec municipalities preparing for flooding, Montreal reaches highest alert level




CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Trump rails against latest court decision on stalled White House ballroom project
U.S. President Donald Trump railed against a federal judge's decision on Thursday that continues to block above-ground construction of a $400-million US White House ballroom, allowing only below-ground work on a bunker and other "national security facilities" at the site.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Former CEO of Alberta Health Services wants podcasters held in contempt for 'harassment' campaign




CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Accused killer pledges '150% honesty' to fake crime boss in interview played in court
The video played in Corner Brook Supreme Court, a four-plus hour long conversation, was started on Thursday afternoon.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

2 minutes in penalty box after unruly fans in Prince George disrupt WHL playoff game
It was the fans versus the referees in a tense and at times chaotic Western Hockey League playoff game in Prince George Wednesday night.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Beer-throwing fans trigger 2-minute penalty for B.C. hockey team
It was the fans versus the referees in a tense and at times chaotic Western Hockey League playoff game in Prince George, B.C., Wednesday night.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Netflix chair and co-founder Reed Hastings to leave streaming platform
Netflix chair Reed Hastings is leaving the streaming service he co-founded 29 years ago as the company regains its footing after it lost its $72-billion US deal for Warner Bros. Discovery.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Habs players will be the voice of the Montreal Metro — for 2 stations — during playoffs
Montreal Metro announcements are getting a bleu-blanc-rouge twist during the Montreal Canadiens' playoff run.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Canada Post announces first 136,000 addresses to lose door-to-door delivery




CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

AI-generated Val Kilmer movie debuts trailer, creators defend digital resurrection of late actor
The filmmakers behind As Deep as the Grave, the indie film that is using an artificial intelligence-rendered version of Val Kilmer in a prominent role, debuted a first look at the recreated actor Wednesday at CinemaCon in Las Vegas.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Former CEO of Alberta Health Services wants podcasters held in contempt for ‘harassment' campaign
The former CEO of Alberta Health Services is asking a judge for legal protection and a contempt finding against two podcasters she alleges have run a campaign of harassment and intimidation against her in response to her ongoing legal action.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

How AI could help conservation work
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we look at how AI could help protect important ecosystems; get an update on offshore wind in the U.S.; and find out why Parks Canada is connecting with social media influencers.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Riders fire Ajou Ajou after CFL says he made 'aggressive and unwelcome physical contact' with women
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have kicked receiver Ajou Ajou off the team after the CFL concluded he made 'aggressive and unwelcome physical contact' with multiple women at a Regina restaurant on the day of the Riders' Grey Cup parade last November.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Surrey Pro-Khalistan activist says police have warned him of significant safety risk
An activist based in Surrey, B.C., who was a friend and associate of the assassinated pro-Khalistan advocate Hardeep Singh Nijjar, says he has been warned by police that he could be in serious danger.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Justin Fairfax, once Virginia's 2nd-highest ranking politician, kills wife then himself
Virginia police said Thursday that Justin Fairfax, the state's former lieutenant governor, shot and killed his wife Cerina and then fatally shot himself.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Justin Fairfax, once Virginia's 2nd-highest ranking politician, kills wife then self
Virginia police said Thursday that Justin Fairfax, the state's former lieutenant governor, shot and killed his wife Cerina and then fatally shot himself.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Montreal's largest school service centre loses more than 100 support staff due to new secularism law
Montreal's largest school board has lost more than 100 support staff because they refused to remove religious symbols to comply with the province's new secularism law.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Israeli strike destroys last bridge over Litani River as intense fighting continues in south Lebanon
An Israeli strike destroyed the last bridge over the Litani River into Lebanon's south, according to a senior Lebanese security source, fully severing almost a tenth of Lebanon from the rest of the country, after Israel destroyed other crossings during the war.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Inquest continues for Indigenous woman who sought emergency help in Ontario hospital over 2 days




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Apr 16, 2026

Air Canada suspends Toronto and Montreal flights to JFK over jet fuel cost crisis




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Apr 16, 2026

NHL's Islanders raise funds for police officer convicted of manslaughter, angering victim's family
The New York Islanders are facing questions about a promotion urging hockey fans to donate to a former New York City police sergeant who was recently convicted of manslaughter for hurling a cooler of ice at a man fleeing arrest.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

He was abused by a priest. He's still waiting on compensation
More than 60 victims of sexual abuse by clergy from what is now the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth are still waiting to be paid from a settlement that was approved in November 2022. Some are growing frustrated with the delays and what they view as a lack of information.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Canadian Real Estate Association downgrades housing market forecast due to 'oil shock'
Canadian Real Estate Association has downgraded its housing market forecast following a jump in fixed mortgage rates and weaker than expected housing sales in the first three months of 2026. CREA had been forecasting higher sales, based on the idea that pent-up demand would emerge, especially from first-time buyers.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Three years after clergy-abuse case settled for $10M, victims still haven't been paid
More than 60 victims of sexual abuse by clergy from what is now the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth are still waiting to be paid from a settlement that was approved in November 2022. Some are growing frustrated with the delays and what they view as a lack of information.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Should you book flights now or wait? What rising fuel costs mean for airfares
While war in the Middle East stretches past the six-week mark and fuel prices have more than doubled, costs are starting to be passed onto consumers. One industry seeing the swift impacts of this is about to hit peak season: air travel.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Canadian soldier sues Ottawa and U.S. gun maker over accidental shooting
A veteran military police officer is suing Ottawa and SIG Sauer after a holstered C-22 allegedly discharged without a trigger pull, ending his career. The case undercuts defence claims of a clean rollout and reopens scrutiny of a pistol platform tied to hundreds of disputed U.S. incidents and prior warnings.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Artemis II astronauts set to share more about historic mission around the moon
After flying 406,771 kilometres around the moon — the farthest any humans have ever been — Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen and NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch are ready to share more of their experiences with the public. CBC will have live coverage of today's news conference as they take questions from the media at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, at 2:30 p.m. ET.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Guns in Toronto shootout, Hamilton killing linked to U.S. trucker's smuggling scheme
U.S. court documents reviewed by CBC News provide a rare glimpse into a cross-border pipeline for crime guns. A former trucker from Florida has been sentenced to more than four years in prison after smuggling handguns into Canada that were later recovered at 10 crime scenes in Ontario and Quebec.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 16, 2026

Hospitalization rates for illnesses like COVID, flu have doubled since pre-pandemic, report finds
Striking new data from the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) shows hospitalization rates for vaccine-preventable respiratory diseases more than doubled in 2024, compared to pre-pandemic levels, all while vaccination rates are backsliding.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

Russia fires missiles into Kyiv, killing a child and wounding several others, mayor says
Russian forces attacked the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv with missiles early Thursday, killing a child, injuring several people — including emergency crew members — and damaging buildings, according to the city's mayor.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

Russian strikes kill 16 across Ukraine in worst attack this year
Russia unleashed its deadliest attack so far this year on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv and other cities overnight, killing 16 people, including a 12-year-old child, and wounding scores, in drone and missile strikes, officials said on Thursday.y.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

Imperial Oil pipeline spills 843,000 litres northwest of Cold Lake, Alta.
An Imperial Oil pipeline spilled 843,000 litres of bitumen emulsion northwest of Cold Lake, Alta., last week. In a statement, Imperial Oil apologized for the spill, which has been stopped and contained.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

The National | Iran threatens to blockade Red Sea shipping
April 15, 2026 | Iran threatens to expand its shipping blockade from the Strait of Hormuz to the Red Sea. A jury finds Ticketmaster and Live Nation held an illegal monopoly on ticket sales. And the growing concern over ultrafine particle pollutants. Watch The National 9 pm EST Sun - Fri



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

Waymo is taking steps to get its robotaxis on Toronto streets. But roadblocks await
The autonomous taxi operator Waymo appears to be taking steps to break into the Canadian market, eyeing Toronto as a new testing ground for its self-driving fleet. But it may face technological, political and environmental roadblocks — including the harsh reality of Canadian winters — as it seeks to expand north.



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Apr 15, 2026

Canadian performer Rezz cancels Coachella set due to health concerns
After performing during the first weekend of Coachella, Ukrainian-Canadian performer DJ Rezz has cancelled her second weekend set at the California music festival, citing issues with her health.



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Apr 15, 2026

Foreign minister says she spoke to Lebanese counterpart in wake of Canadian citizen's killing
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said she spoke with her Lebanese counterpart on Tuesday to express condolences on the killing of a Canadian citizen in the country last week, but declined to sanction Israel, which his family blames for the death.



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Apr 15, 2026

Booking.com customers warned of 'reservation hijacking' after data breach
With the busy travel season approaching, a data breach at Booking.com is leading to warnings about phishing scams known as "reservation hijacking."



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Apr 15, 2026

Lobster harvesters hope for strong prices as cost of fuel and other expenses soar
A relatively low supply of lobsters and increased demand with the removal of international trade barriers are pointing to better prices, the executive director of the Maritime Fishermen's Union told The Canadian Press.



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Apr 15, 2026

U.S. Supreme Court justice calls colleagues' use of emergency orders 'potentially corrosive'
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has delivered a sustained attack on her conservative colleagues' use of emergency orders to benefit the Trump administration, calling the orders "scratch-paper musings" that can have a "potentially corrosive" effect.



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Apr 15, 2026

Indigenous artisan worried about upcoming Etsy ban on the sale of fur
Etsy has announced it's banning the sale of fur items on the site in August. The Fur Institute of Canada warns the move will hit Indigenous artisans hardest, who often rely on the site as a major source of income.



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Apr 15, 2026

6-month-old Cree girl has her Walking Out ceremony on Parliament Hill
A Cree Walking Out ceremony on Parliament Hill on Wednesday morning at sunrise, arranged by Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty, was both a celebration and a learning opportunity for members of Parliament, she said, about the vibrant present and future of Indigenous cultures.



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Apr 15, 2026

Health Canada approves 1st needle-free epinephrine treatment for severe allergic reactions
Health Canada has approved the first needle-free epinephrine treatment for severe allergic reactions: a nasal spray called Neffy.



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Apr 15, 2026

Toronto police officer charged with manslaughter after killing a man in Niagara Falls, Ont.
The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) said in a news release the officer, Const. Andrew Lawson from the Toronto Police Service, was charged with manslaughter.



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Apr 15, 2026

Toronto police officer charged with manslaughter after man killed in Niagara Falls, Ont.
The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) said in a news release the officer, Const. Andrew Lawson from the Toronto Police Service, was charged with manslaughter.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

Ultrafine particles are everywhere. Should you be worried?
There's growing concern about a new category of unregulated airborne pollutants, so tiny they can pass through the lungs and into the bloodstream. For The National, CBC's Ashley Fraser explains ultrafine particles (UFPs) and why scientists say they have the potential to cause major health problems.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

Niagara Falls, Ont., Coun. Mike Strange found not guilty of domestic assault
Niagara Falls, Ont., Coun. Mike Strange has been found not guilty of domestic assault, a judge in St. Catharines has decided.



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Apr 15, 2026

Toronto Tempo are no longer just an idea. Now, they are a team
In just under two years after CBC Sports first broke the news that the WNBA was coming to Toronto, and less than a month after the league and players agreed on a new collective bargaining, the Tempo are no longer just an idea. Now, they are a team.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

Why the U.S. and Iran can't reach a peace deal | About That
Andrew Chang explains what's keeping the U.S. and Iran from reaching a peace agreement following six weeks of ongoing war and a recent marathon negotiating session in Pakistan. Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

Russian news agency fined for posting review of Heated Rivalry
A Russian court has fined a local news agency and one of its directors thousands of dollars for a review it posted on the smash hit series Heated Rivalry, which the Russian government considers LGBTQ propaganda.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

IN PHOTOS | How the Artemis II crew made out-of-this-world images
The Artemis II astronauts made many mind-blowing images during their historic lunar mission earlier this month. They have two NASA trainers to thank for equipping them with tried-and-true digital SLR cameras and sharing their photo skills.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

Raffle winner surprised — even skeptical — upon landing $1M Picasso
A Parisian art enthusiast could not believe his luck when he found out Tuesday he'd won a Pablo Picasso painting worth more than $1 million in a raffle.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

2 Royal Canadian Navy sailors charged in fatal Halifax harbour capsizing
Petty Officer 2nd Class Gregory Applin of Shoal Cove West, N.L., died after he was thrown into frigid water when an inflatable boat hit an unlit buoy.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

Originally promised to be free, Toronto now wants to charge for FIFA Fan Fest
Once promised as a free way for Torontonians and visitors to take part in one of the world's largest sporting events, the city is now looking to charge for tickets to the 2026 FIFA World Cup fan festival.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

Are you paying more than your neighbour? It could be 'surveillance pricing'
The federal NDP is introducing a motion on Wednesday to ban so-called surveillance pricing, where personal data is used to offer individual customers or groups of people different prices than others. While finding specific examples is difficult, critics argue it's a serious problem.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

3 years into Sudan's civil war, refugees are stuck in limbo as aid fades and conflict continues
Three years on from the outbreak of war in Sudan in April 2023, the country is in the grip of what the United Nations calls the world's worst displacement crisis, with more than 11 million people forced from their homes.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

'We were a normal family … but then everything changed': Refugees recount brutal toll of Sudan's civil war
Three years on from the outbreak of war in Sudan in April 2023, the country is in the grip of what the United Nations calls the world's worst displacement crisis, with more than 11 million people forced from their homes.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

Canada pledges $120M in humanitarian assistance as civil war in Sudan enters 4th year
Canada has announced more than $120 million in humanitarian and development assistance to help people in Sudan and its neighbours as the civil war in that country marks its third anniversary.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

Political strain between U.S. and Britain on full display days ahead of King Charles's American visit
British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves was not backing away from her criticism of the Iran war as "folly," even as she prepared to meet Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and other U.S. officials in Washington on Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

U.S.-Britain political ties under significant strain with King Charles's state visit looming
British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves was not backing away from her criticism of the Iran war as "folly," even as she prepared to meet Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and other U.S. officials in Washington on Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

9 dead in Turkey's 2nd school shooting this week
A student opened fire on two classrooms at a middle school in Turkey on Wednesday, killing nine people and wounding 13 others, the interior minister said, in the country's second such shooting in two days.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

5 dead in Turkey's 2nd school shooting this week
A student opened fire randomly at two classrooms at a middle school in southeast Turkey on Wednesday, killing four people and wounding 20 others, an official said, in the second such shooting in the country in two days.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

Children killed in Lebanon as Israeli strikes hit homes far from the war's front lines
Israel has often struck alleged Hezbollah militants or officials in their homes without warning, frequently in areas far from the front line when they are with their families, in apartment buildings surrounded by uninvolved neighbours.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

Christine Fréchette became Quebec's newest premier today. Here's how she got here
It has been just four years since Christine Fréchette took office with the Coalition Avenir Québec. On Wednesday afternoon, she was sworn in as the province's 33rd premier. Here's a look at how she got here.



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Apr 15, 2026

Christine Fréchette will become Quebec's premier today. Here's how she got here
It has been just four years since Christine Fréchette took office with the Coalition Avenir Québec. This afternoon, she will be sworn in as the province's 33rd premier. Here's a look at how she got here.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 15, 2026

At least 250 people missing after boat sinks in Indian Ocean
At least 250 people, including Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi nationals, were missing after a boat capsized in the Andaman Sea recently on the way to Malaysia, according to the United Nations' refugee and migration agencies.



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