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Apr 08, 2026

As drones upend tank warfare, Canada's army races to rethink its armour
Canada's army is weighing faster timelines for new armoured vehicles while rethinking tanks in light of Ukraine's drone-dominated battlefield. Aging Leopards need replacement, but commanders say technology — including uncrewed systems — will shape decisions, even as other priorities like air defence and long-range strike rank higher.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 08, 2026

A workout class sent this St. John's woman to hospital. She's not the only one
One woman was admitted with a life-threatening condition called exercise-induced or exertional rhabdomyolysis, rhabdo for short. The illness can happen after an intense workout and is when muscle tissue breaks down, leaking enzymes and proteins into the bloodstream. In high amounts, the proteins can damage the kidneys and lead to an imbalance of electrolytes, which can cause dehydration and heart issues.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 08, 2026

From the Gobi Desert to Canada's North: This Chinese visionary is betting on AI to power this country's future
In China, the energy landscape has reached a historic tipping point. For the first time, its total installed wind and solar capacity has officially surpassed that of coal. It's a shift driven by massive industrial scale and artificial intelligence — and Chinese energy giants have their sights set on the Canadian wilderness.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 08, 2026

The Boys' showrunner says it was a tough call to end the series. 'Politically, I have a lot more to say'
As Eric Kripke's superhero satire The Boys releases the first two episodes of its fifth and final season today (with the last dropping on May 20), he's just glad to be able to say the show is ending on his terms.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Dodgers top Blue Jays 4-1 to hand Toronto its 6th loss in a row
Hyeseong Kim scored twice and Dodgers starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto was strong over six-plus innings as the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated Toronto 4-1 on Tuesday to hand the Blue Jays their sixth straight loss.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

#TheMoment he had his 5th birthday party at a recycling facility
Young recycling enthusiast Himmat Rai and his mom, Joti Muker, tell The National about the moment Himmat celebrated his 5th birthday at a recycling facility in Maple Ridge, B.C.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Criminal Trial Lawyers' Association calls for criminal probe into Edmonton police chief, lawyer
The Criminal Trial Lawyers' Association says serious questions surround Chief Warren Driechel and police lawyer Megan Hankewich for their statements about a recent manslaughter case involving the death of an eight-year-old girl named Nina Napope.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

'Organized chaos' of Rock League strategy keeping curlers on their toes in early going
Rock League has not been perfect through two days. But if the goal of this one-week Rock League preview season is proof of concept, then you can see how it all might come together.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Why Canada's reaction to Israel's invasion of Lebanon is so different this time
Canada's response to Israel's 2026 invasion of Lebanon has been unequivocal condemnation of what Prime Minister Mark Carney called "an illegal invasion." That's a marked contrast to Stephen Harper's defence of Israel's 2006 invasion.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Blue Jays' Addison Barger put on 10-day injured list
Blue Jays utility player Addison Barger has been put on the 10-day injured list, further testing the Toronto ball club's ability to withstand the multitude of injuries that have been piling up in the early days of the season.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Ukrainians find glimmer of hope in war time by releasing hundreds of bats into the wild
Over the weekend more than 1,000 spectators gathered in Ukraine to carefully open cloth bags and release dozens of rescued bats into the air. Alona Pryslutska, co-founder of the Ukrainian Bat Rehab Center, says not even the war is stopping this unconventional marker of the arrival of spring.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Rory McIlroy gets morning start to Masters title defence
Rory McIlroy will launch his Masters title defence Thursday alongside world No. 3 Cameron Young and amateur Mason Howell.



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Apr 07, 2026

Former U of Manitoba law dean disbarred in U.K., still under Canada-wide arrest warrant
Former University of Manitoba law school dean Jonathan Black-Branch, who was disbarred in Manitoba in 2024, has now also been disbarred in England and Wales.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Top Canadian commander in Latvia temporarily removed following compensation probe
Canada's military operations commander has temporarily removed the officer in charge of the country's biggest overseas deployment. The decision by Lt.-Gen. Steve Boivin comes after Col. James Smith was charged by military police with prejudice to good order regarding compensation irregularities while he commanded Task Force Latvia.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Carney breaks down plans to spend $51B on local infrastructure over a decade
Prime Minister Mark Carney says the federal government has a plan to address infrastructure gaps across Canada with billions of dollars in funding over the coming decade.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Conservatives call for ethics probe of Champagne as questions raised over high-speed rail
The Conservatives are calling for an ethics investigation into Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne in regards to the involvement of his partner in the Alto high-speed rail project. Prime Minister Mark Carney defended Champagne, saying the minister followed all of the ethics rules.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Retired Catholic priest in P.E.I. sentenced to 5 years in prison for 1980s child sexual abuse
A Catholic priest in Prince Edward Island who pleaded guilty last year to sexually abusing a child in the late 1980s has been sentenced to five years in a federal prison.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

'You can't' — Dan Levy says there's no Schitt's Creek sequel without Catherine O'Hara
Dan Levy struggled to find the words as he set foot in the Ontario town where the smash hit Schitt's Creek was filmed for the first time since the show wrapped.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

'You can't': Dan Levy says there's no Schitt's Creek sequel without Catherine O'Hara
Dan Levy struggled to find the words as he set foot in the Ontario town where the smash hit Schitt's Creek was filmed for the first time since the show wrapped.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

CUSMA talks may run past July 1 deadline, U.S. trade envoy says
Negotiations to rebalance the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement are likely to continue past the July 1 deadline, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Group denied federal funding for search at former Ontario residential school
A group that's been searching for missing children and unmarked graves at the former McIntosh Indian Residential School in northwestern Ontario says it's been denied federal funding to continue its work. Here's what we know about the Wiikwogaming Tiinahtiisiiwin project and why its funding hasn't been renewed.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Artemis II astronauts capture stunning 'Earthset' photo
A day after the historic lunar flyaround, NASA on Tuesday released striking photos taken by the U.S.-Canadian crew.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

3 months after the draw, $80M Ontario lotto winners have stepped forward. Here's why a delay isn't unusual
More than three months after the winning ticket for a record-setting $80-million Lotto Max win was sold in London, Ont., the massive jackpot is in the process of being claimed. Why did it take so long?



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

London music fest cancelled after U.K. bars headliner Ye following past antisemitic remarks
Organizers for a music festival in London have cancelled the upcoming three-day event after the rapper Ye, who was slated to perform, has been barred from entering the U.K. following past antisemitic remarks.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

U.K. blocks Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, from entering the country
Organizers for a music festival in London have cancelled the upcoming three-day event after the rapper Ye, who was slated to perform, has been barred from entering the U.K. following past antisemitic remarks. The UK Home Office told CBC News that Ye's permission to travel was blocked because his presence would not be conducive to the public good.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Window to watch auroras in southern Canada closing as solar activity declines
Southern Canadians have been occasionally treated to neon-soaked night skies of purples, pinks and greens during a peak in the sun's activity over the last two years. But the celestial light show put on by the northern lights will dim as the sun moves into a quieter phase of its 11-year cycle.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Decorated Australian soldier Ben Roberts-Smith charged with killing 5 unarmed Afghans during war
Australia's most decorated living veteran, Ben Roberts-Smith, faces war crime charges on allegations he killed five unarmed Afghans while serving in Afghanistan from 2009 and 2012, police and media reported on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

British media coverage of flight stuck on 'freezing Canadian island' gets warm laughs in Newfoundland
Newfoundlanders were having a chuckle on Monday over international media reports saying passengers on a British Airways flight diverted to St. John's last week were stranded on a frozen island somewhere in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

'Just ridiculous': Still furious over Olympics, Brad Jacobs faces Oskar Eriksson in 1st rematch at Rock League




CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Rapper Offset in hospital after shooting in Florida
The rapper Offset was shot Monday and is stable, according to a spokesperson, but his exact condition is unknown.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

2 people reportedly killed in shooting outside Israeli Consultate in Istanbul
A gunfight erupted outside a building housing the Israeli Consulate in Istanbul on Tuesday, leaving two assailants dead and a police officer wounded, Turkey's Haberturk broadcaster reported.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Gunman near Israeli Consulate in Istanbul killed, Turkish governor says
Three assailants opened fire at police outside a building housing the Israeli Consulate in Istanbul on Tuesday, sparking a gunfight that left one attacker dead, Turkish officials said. The two other assailants were captured with injuries.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Psychedelics helped him deal with terminal illness anxiety, but getting them was a long, strange trip
Five years after Pete Pearson, 75, was diagnosed with a terminal lung condition, he was experiencing debilitating anxiety and depression known as "end-of-life distress." He wanted to try psilocybin — commonly known as magic mushrooms — to see if it helped. After a lengthy and futile attempt to gain access to the drug legally through Health Canada, Pearson decided this was a trip he needed to take no matter what.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Doctor says diagnosis of Ontario woman was 'wrong' but defends treatment 1 day before she died in hospital
The physician who treated Heather Winterstein the day before she died in hospital from a severe reaction to bacterial infection said he may have erred in diagnosing her condition as being due to "social issues." She was discharged and died the next day, after she returned to hospital.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

How Canadian military members violated intelligence-gathering rules during COVID-19
Canadian Armed Forces members used their own personal social media accounts, computers and networks at home during the COVID-19 pandemic and gathered information about Canadians, violating intelligence-gathering rules, according to a newly released report.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Still have to file your taxes? Here's how to find yourself some money
Tick, tick, tick. This year's tax deadline is coming quick. Here's what tax experts who spoke with CBC News say you should keep in mind as you're filling out your return so you don't miss out on opportunities to find and save money.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

The Ambassador Bridge has lost its spot as the busiest U.S.-Canada trade corridor
High tolls at Windsor's Ambassador Bridge are pushing commercial truck traffic north to Sarnia, where the Blue Water Bridge has become the busiest crossing on the Canada-U.S. border. The shift comes as the delayed, overbudget Gordie Howe bridge opening remains in limbo.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Why Montreal isn't hosting the World Cup — and FIFA's rigid rules for Toronto, Vancouver
Thousands of documents obtained by Radio-Canada's investigative program Enquête shed light on why Montreal isn't among the host cities, how much the event will cost Canadian taxpayers — about $1 billion for 13 games — and the strict conditions the cities of Toronto and Vancouver have to respect.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 07, 2026

Watchdog's report on controversial RCMP unit delayed due to lack of chairperson
A years-long investigation into a special RCMP unit that polices protests against resource extraction in British Columbia is finished but can't be finalized because the RCMP's oversight body has been without a chairperson for more than a year.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 06, 2026

Vancouver-based mining company confirms the deaths of 9 of 10 workers kidnapped in Mexico
Vancouver-based Vizsla Silver has confirmed the deaths of nine of ?its 10 workers who were abducted in Concordia, in the ?Mexican state of Sinaloa, ?in late January.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 06, 2026

Dodgers belt five homers in 14-2 rout of Blue Jays in World Series rematch
Teoscar Hernandez, Freddie Freeman, Dalton Rushing — with a pair — and Shohei Ohtani hit home runs to power the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 14-2 rout of the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday night at Rogers Centre.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 06, 2026

2 fighting bald eagles freed from power line in Surrey, B.C.
A pair of bald eagles found themselves in a tangle in Surrey, B.C., before power and fire crews helped a local wildlife rehabilitation group free the birds.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 06, 2026

Blue Jays catcher Kirk to undergo surgery to repair thumb fracture
Toronto Blue Jays catcher Alejandro Kirk will undergo surgery to repair a left thumb fracture.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 06, 2026

Winnipeg woman slams bank's decision not to refund her after 'dumbfounding' scam
A Winnipeg woman who lost thousands after scammers got into her bank account almost two months ago says she's "absolutely shocked" her bank's fraud department denied her appeals to refund her — disbelief she said comes in part because of how clearly fraudulent some of the transactions the bank allowed were.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 06, 2026

Charge head coach Carla MacLeod stepping away to focus on cancer treatment
MacLeod, who announced last November that she'd been diagnosed with breast cancer, will be leaving the team for an undetermined length of time as she continues her treatments, the PWHL club said Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 06, 2026

Ahead of World Cup, ICE says its agents don't carry guns in Canada
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says its agents in Canada don't carry firearms, following questions about a potential ICE presence at upcoming FIFA World Cup games.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 06, 2026

Woman, toddler daughter among 3 killed in Russia drone attack in Ukraine's Odesa
Russia launched a drone attack on Ukraine's Black Sea port of Odesa overnight Monday, killing a 30-year-old woman, her two-year-old daughter and another woman, while damaging residential buildings and energy infrastructure, the regional governor said.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 06, 2026

Rescued raven learns to imitate 'dramatic' sneeze of B.C. shelter operator
Huxley the raven is a permanent rescue at Good Caws Crow Rescue in Prince George, B.C. In addition to pretending to sneeze, he likes to repeat his own name, play with squeaky toys and take baths.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 06, 2026

At 80 years old, he braves the Saskatchewan winter on a bicycle
Retired lawyer Louis Stringer is always on the move. He regularly cycles the roads of his community of Gravelbourg, 200 km southwest of Regina, in summer and winter.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 06, 2026

Savannah Guthrie returns as Today show co-anchor for 1st time since mother's disappearance
Savannah Guthrie returned to NBC's Today show Monday for the first time in over two months, since her mother's disappearance Feb. 1. "OK, here we go. Ready or not, let's do the news," the longtime co-anchor said at the outset of the show.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 06, 2026

Savannah Guthrie returns as Today show co-host for 1st time since mother's disappearance
Savannah Guthrie returned to NBC's Today show on Monday for the first time in over two months, since her mother's disappearance Feb. 1. "OK, here we go. Ready or not, let's do the news," the longtime co-host said at the outset of the show.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 06, 2026

Savannah Guthrie returns to Today show for the 1st time since her mother's disappearance
Savannah Guthrie is coming back to NBC's Today show Monday for the first time in over two months, since her mother's disappearance Feb. 1. She says she loves her job but is unsure how she'll manage.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 06, 2026

The Innu Nation flag is on board for the Artemis II moon mission
Jeremy Hansen carried an Innu Nation flag with him on the 10-day mission, launching Wednesday from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 06, 2026

Solar power in Africa is heating up — thanks in part to chili peppers
They're the chili peppers in the spicy chicken at a restaurant you might know. And they were an ingredient used by a Canadian company to build the first solar power plants in Malawi.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 06, 2026

In the age of autocorrect, this typewriter shop owner in Hamilton wants you to write with intention
Jonathan Marshall has been repairing typewriters for about 10 years. In March, he opened a repair shop and museum in Hamilton. He says his ultimate goal is to help people think more intentionally about the words they write.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 06, 2026

Police probe gun, SUV used in Ryan Wedding-linked homicide for ties to unsolved cases
Two years after the killing of a suspected drug trafficker in Niagara Falls, Ont. — purportedly targeted by Ryan Wedding's alleged criminal network — police are still trying to unlock the victim's phone and identify more suspects. Details of the case are contained in a new police affidavit.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

#TheMoment Canadian seniors pulled their own KitKat heist
Staff members Katie Hourigan and Judie Gibbons tell The National about the moment they made a video recreating the recent KitKat heist at a seniors' residence in Oakville, Ont.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

The National | Trump escalates threats after Iran rescue mission
April 5, 2026 | U.S. President Donald Trump fires off an expletive-laden ultimatum for Iran hours after a daring rescue mission to save an American pilot. The Artemis II crew gears up for a lunar flyby. And, advance polls open for three crucial federal byelections.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

More than 160 crashes reported by Calgary police Sunday amid snowfall
Yet another round of snowfall hit Calgary Sunday. Dangerous driving conditions led to a significant number of accidents.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

B.C. Ferries warns of more cancellations as winds threaten sailings after chaotic long weekend
Some ferry sailings between the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island are at risk of cancellation Monday as strong winds are expected along the southern coast and parts of the Island.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

Officials working to remove car suspended on rock face in Squamish, B.C.
The S?wx_wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) says the stunt is disrespectful, noting the car is located on a sacred site within the nation's territory.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

WestJet introducing temporary fuel surcharge on companion voucher bookings
WestJet's new temporary fuel surcharge of $60 on all companion voucher bookings takes effect Wednesday, April 8.



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Apr 05, 2026

Trophies, rivalries and a bar: What curlers expect in Rock League's debut season
Curling is set to enter the great unknown. Debuting Monday, Rock League is just a little different from your typical tournament, from mixed 10-player teams to new rules to a bar that will be positioned in between the sheets on the ice.



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Apr 05, 2026

Canada-Sweden curling feud reignites as Eriksson video stirs 'double-touch' debate
A video demonstration from Swedish curler Oskar Eriksson is adding fresh fuel to one of the most debated moments of Olympic curling.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

N.S. premier blasts First Nation highway blockades, calls for RCMP to be respected
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston called the recent protests by First Nations over cannabis raids in their communities unacceptable in a statement posted to Facebook Saturday night. The protests blocked several highways throughout the province in reaction to RCMP seizing cannabis products from First Nations dispensaries.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

N.S. premier blasts First Nations protests that blocked highways
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston called the recent protests by First Nations over cannabis raids in their communities unacceptable in a statement posted to Facebook Saturday night. The protests blocked several highways throughout the province in reaction to RCMP seizing cannabis products from First Nations dispensaries.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

On Easter, Pope Leo urges world leaders to end wars, conquest
Pope Leo urged global leaders in his Easter message on Sunday to end the conflicts raging across the world and abandon any schemes for power, conquest or domination.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

Bogus maple syrup and WestJet under fire for flight cancellations: CBC's Marketplace Cheat Sheet
The CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

Rural municipalities call on Alberta government to open grizzly bear hunt
The Rural Municipalities of Alberta organization is advocating for the provincial government to legalize grizzly bear hunting in light of what Cardston County calls increased reports of negative human-bear interactions.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

Yukon man grows pineapple at home — and it only took 9 years
When Alex Oberg finally cut into the fruit for a taste, it was a bit sour. 'We maybe could have waited a little bit longer,' he said.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

5-year-old B.C. boy celebrates birthday at recycling centre
For most people, recycling is a chore. But for Himmat Rai, a five-year-old living in Maple Ridge, B.C., he says it's his "favourite thing to do." And to celebrate his passion for recycling, Rai and over a dozen of his classmates celebrated his fifth birthday at the local recycling centre.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

'Avoid the honk': Interactive map helps Waterloo students stay away from Canada geese
A University of Waterloo student has launched a platform to help students navigate "aggressive geese" on campus.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

Ontario supports House of Commons petition to allow top military honour to be awarded to late Ontario veteran
A House of Commons petition that calls on the federal government to establish an independent review board for military honours, such as the Victoria Cross, now has support from Ontario's provincial government.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

Blinded by the headlights? Transport Canada wants to know
A London, Ont., optometrist says she's hearing more concerns from patients about difficulty driving in the dark and headlight brightness. Transport Canada is asking drivers, pedestrians and cyclists to share their experiences with vehicle headlight glare through an online survey.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

Ban on rescue dogs from countries at risk of spreading rabies to remain, CFIA says
The federal government says a ban on the import of rescue dogs into Canada will remain in place until further notice due to rabies concerns. Animal advocacy groups say the restrictions — which were brought in more than three years ago and originally meant to be temporary — are preventing healthy animals from legitimate international rescues from finding homes in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

Private collection of centuries-old Roman sculptures on display in Montreal
In the 19th century, Italian prince, banker and collector Alessandro Torlonia, gathered 623 ancient Roman sculptures. After being shown at the Louvre in Paris, the Torlonia Collection has touched down in Montreal, where it will remain on view at the Museum of Fine Arts until July 19.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

Kadin Savikataaq has been missing for a year and a half. Her family is still searching
On Aug. 19, 2024, 20-year-old Kadin Savikataaq went out for the night and never returned. The truck she'd been driving was discovered submerged in Hudson Bay, but a year and a half later, Kadin is still missing. RCMP say she likely drowned, but her family doesn't agree. They say they'll never stop looking for her.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

Influencers tout injectable peptides as key to youth and beauty. Scientists say they're 'a giant scam'
Crocodile dung. Tapeworms. Raw meat facials. Yes, at some point in history these wildly popular — and wildly unproven — treatments were how people tried to stay young. Right now, plenty of influencers will tell you that injectable peptides are the answer. But the scientists? Not so much.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

Injectable peptides touted as new fountain of youth. But the science isn't there
Crocodile dung. Tapeworms. Raw meat facials. Yes, at some point in history these wildly popular — and wildly unproven — treatments were how people tried to stay young. Right now, plenty of influencers will tell you that injectable peptides are the answer. But the scientists? Not so much.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

It stung to start over at the bottom of the career ladder when I moved to Canada. Now I help other newcomers
When Yemisi Peters moved from Nigeria to Edmonton, she was unsure how to navigate Canadian workplaces and faced many cultural shocks. Over time, she had to stop hiding who she was and her experience.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

Trump vows 'hell' for Iran in latest threat over reopening Strait of Hormuz
U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday made new, expletive-laden threats to escalate strikes on Iran and its infrastructure if it doesn't open the Strait of Hormuz by his deadline, after American forces rescued an aviator whose Iran-downed plane fell behind enemy lines.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

Tumbler Ridge, B.C., runner-up in Hockeyville contest; Taber, Alta., wins
Taber, Alta., has won this year's Kraft Hockeyville contest, with Tumbler Ridge, B.C., finishing runner-up.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

Houston, we've got a plumbing problem: Artemis II toilet is still on the fritz
Until the bathroom is fixed, mission control has instructed the astronauts to break out urine collection bags. The so-called lunar loo malfunctioned following Wednesday's liftoff and has been hit-and-miss ever since.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

Canada falls to Sweden 9-6 in final of men's curling worlds
Canada's Matt Dunstone fell 9-6 to Sweden in Saturday's final of the 2026 World Men's Curling Championship. Canada has not won the men's world title since 2017.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

CFIA announces recalls for salads, cheeses and meal kits over listeria concerns
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has announced recalls due to possible listeria contamination affecting products including salads, cheese and meal kits.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

German celebrity Collien Fernandes says husband spread sexual deepfakes of her for years
Collien Fernandes says her husband spread pornographic deepfakes of her for around a decade. Multiple experts and online commenters are now calling the actress a "digital Pelicot" after she spoke out about what she has called her "virtual rape," generating protests and a push for change in Germany.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

Five people critically injured in apartment building fire in London, Ont.
Nine people, including an infant, were taken to the hospital after a fire at a London apartment building Saturday morning, according to first responders.



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Apr 04, 2026

Virginia Giuffre's family 'strongly' urges King Charles to meet Epstein survivors during visit to U.S.
The family of Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre on Saturday urged Britain's King Charles to meet with survivors during his state visit to the United States later this month, saying the trip coincides with the anniversary of her death.



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Apr 04, 2026

Burdett 'Burd' Sisler, war veteran and oldest known living Canadian, has died at 110
Burdett "Burd" Sisler, the oldest known living Canadian — and one of the world's oldest Second World War veterans — has died at 110, his family confirmed on Saturday.



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Apr 04, 2026

Parks Canada reintroducing at-risk species of fish in Banff National Park
Parks Canada staff in its Lake Louise, Yoho, Kootenay field unit will add westslope cutthroat trout to Margaret Lake and other locations this spring.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen talks about 'incredible' views of Earth in live video call from deep space
The virtual event featured Hansen speaking live from aboard NASA's Orion spacecraft, approximately three days into the 10-day lunar flyby mission.



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Apr 04, 2026

2 dead following shooting in Brampton, Ont., schoolyard, police say
Two people are dead after a shooting in a Brampton elementary schoolyard late Friday, according to Peel police.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

Judge orders Sask. Human Rights Commission to hear complaint about hospital kiosk language policy
A Court of King's Bench judge has ordered the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission to take a second look at a complaint it originally dismissed. The complaint concerns a policy requiring employees of a Starbucks kiosk at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon to only speak English or French.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

When did Easter become 'spring Christmas'? Stressed parents would like to know
If it seems like every year, Easter, and in fact every holiday, gets a little more intense, we're here to tell you that you're correct.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

Forget bilingual status for hospitals, we want access to Ontario care, western Quebecers say
As the health authority in Quebec's Abitibi-Témiscamingue region pushes for official bilingual status for its southernmost health facilities to improve access for English speakers, residents say bigger accessibility issues stem from a policy change implemented last year that created a barrier to accessing health care in Ontario.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

Darjeeling is world renowned. But demand for 'champagne of teas' is going flat as drought dulls its flavour
An extremely dry winter has made for another challenging harvest of India's famous Darjeeling tea, with the flavour the region is renowned for at risk as quality dips. As climate change makes the weather more erratic in the Himalayan foothills, estate owners are growing ever more worried about the future of their businesses.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

It's a World Series rematch as the Dodgers return to Toronto. Here's what the Jays are up against
The Los Angeles Dodgers are back in Toronto to take on the Blue Jays for a three-game series starting Monday night. What's changed since they defeated the Jays to become World Series champs in Toronto last year? Let's find out.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

How climate change is threatening the flavour — and future — of India's prized Darjeeling tea
An extremely dry winter has made for another challenging harvest of India's famous Darjeeling tea, with the flavour the region is renowned for at risk as quality dips. As climate change makes the weather more erratic in the Himalayan foothills, estate owners are growing ever more worried about the future of their businesses.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

How the Middle East war is already impacting mortgage rates in Canada
The ongoing war in Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz are impacting Canadian pocketbooks in ways we might not expect. Experts warn Canadian homeowners facing mortgage renewals that rates are going up, despite the Bank of Canada holding its key interest rate for months.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

How the war in the Middle East is already impacting mortgage rates in Canada
The ongoing war in Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz are impacting Canadian pocketbooks in ways we might not expect. Experts warn Canadian homeowners facing mortgage renewals that rates are going up, despite the Bank of Canada holding its key interest rate for months.



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