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Jun 30, 2026

AI 'gone awry' made up case law, a Manitoba court says. Justice experts say it highlights a lack of access
Experts say they aren't surprised AI-hallucinated case law continues to show up in courts, especially among self-represented people, because of how easy it is to use and how hard it can be to access the justice system.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

More families turning to financial aid to afford overnight summer camps
The rising cost of living is forcing many Canadian families to make tough choices about whether they can afford to send their kids away for camp.



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Jun 30, 2026

A tree honouring Newfoundlanders who died at the Battle of the Somme to be unveiled in France
For years, a lone tree stood in what was once a battlefield in northern France as a symbol of loss for Newfoundland and Labrador, but a new representative, built to last, will soon be in its place.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

Carney headed to Kuujjuaq, Que., for meeting on Inuit priorities
Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet with Inuit leadership Tuesday in Kuujjuaq, the largest community in the Nunavik region in northern Quebec, for the first trip by a sitting prime minister to the village in almost 20 years.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

What goes into making World Cup-quality turf, and the Canadian behind it
When Australian goalkeeper Patrick Beach came off the turf after the first FIFA World Cup game in Vancouver, it wasn't the crowd or atmosphere that had caught his attention — it was the grass.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

Canada to face Morocco in Round of 16 at FIFA World Cup
Canada will face the Morocco in the Round of 16 at the World Cup after the North African giants defeated the Netherlands 3-2 in penalty kicks on Monday after the teams were tied 1-1 after 120 minutes in Guadalupe, Mexico.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Alberta to unveil details of 'million-barrel-per-day' oil pipeline route to West Coast on July 2
The Alberta government says it plans to unveil details Thursday about a proposed "one-million-barrel-per-day oil pipeline" through British Columbia.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Drake throws a Janice apology party | The Moment
Janice Vilaca and Janice Ceita tell The National about the moment they attended an apology party in Toronto thrown by rapper Drake, who wanted to make up for his his hit song Janice STFU.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Janice says 'I forgive you Drake' after apology party | The Moment
Janice Vilaca and Janice Ceita tell The National about the moment they attended an apology party in Toronto thrown by rapper Drake, who wanted to make up for his his hit song Janice STFU.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Social media sites pushing self-harm content, says mother of B.C. teen who died
The grieving mother from British Columbia has issued an emotional call for change, including a push for the regulation of self-harm and suicide-promoting content targeting minors, and independent oversight of social media platforms.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

'It took 10 seconds to do this': Manitoba retirees lose home to tornado
Bernadine and Brian Brown's home in Rossburn was destroyed after a tornado swept through the western Manitoba community on the weekend. The retirees were rummaging through the debris to see what they could salvage Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Canadians exposed to hantavirus on cruise ship complete isolation period
All Canadians who were exposed to the Andes hantavirus earlier this year linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship have finished their self-isolation period, Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada said on social media Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Trump's death spiral of threatening Iran | About That
U.S. President Donald Trump has once again threatened to wipe out Iran, saying 'the Islamic Republic of Iran will no longer exist' if Iran continues to violate the ceasefire agreement. Andrew Chang breaks down the cycle of the two countries' recent attacks, retaliations and perceived provocations to try to understand how they keep vacillating between conflict and dealmaking. (Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Stephen Eustáquio's brother says it was 'unreal' watching him make World Cup history
Mauro Eustáquio watched his little brother make history on Sunday when he scored the game-winning goal for Canada against South Africa at the FIFA World Cup 2026.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Sudan declares new cholera outbreak months after official end to one that lasted nearly 2 years
Sudan has declared a new outbreak of cholera, the country's Ministry of Heath reported Monday, with 117 deaths in West Kordofan state, another seven confirmed cases and 838 suspected cases.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Fact check: How have grocery prices changed in a year?
Grocery prices keep rising more than a year after Carney said Canadians would hold his government to account based on 'their experience at the grocery store.' Here are the facts.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Edmonton records its rainiest June ever following latest weekend downpour
As of Sunday at noon, Edmonton had received 262 millimetres of rain, shattering the previous monthly record held for over a century.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Body of missing inmate found in waters off Vancouver Island
Correctional Service Canada (CSC) says an inmate who was declared missing from a seaside minimum-security prison on Vancouver Island is dead.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Residents of Wrigley, N.W.T., ordered to evacuate due to nearby wildfire




CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Residents still in Fort Simpson, N.W.T., ordered to shelter in place due to wildfire




CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Poilievre set to shuffle Conservative Opposition critics: sources
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is set to announce a shuffling of his critic roles and front bench, according to Conservative sources, as he looks to adapt his messaging to Prime Minister Mark Carney's majority government.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Late-night host John Oliver is fulfilling his lifelong dream ... of becoming a soap opera star
Even someone as accomplished as comedian and late-night host John Oliver can still harbour a desire for something more. And come the beginning of July, he'll finally be able to say he's achieved it: his lifelong dream … of starring in a daytime soap opera.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Tariff deal with Trump unlikely before U.S. midterms, says Canada's former trade chief
Canada's former chief trade negotiator says he doesn't expect Ottawa to reach a tariff deal with Washington before the U.S. midterm elections.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Ontario and Utah sign deal to boost trade as Ford seeks to strengthen ties with American states
Ontario has signed a deal with Utah to boost trade as part of a plan by Premier Doug Ford to strengthen economic ties with individual American states.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

For players and fans, Canada's World Cup win on Sunday was worth the decades-long wait
For long-suffering Canadian soccer fans, the scene after Sunday's win over South Africa was surreal, as though they were watching another country's celebrations. Instead, Stephen Eustáquio's winner made our own history.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Charges laid after N.S. couple confronts car thieves to rescue stolen dog
Three people are facing charges following the June 11 incident in Pictou County.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Suspects charged after N.S. couple confronts car thieves to rescue stolen dog
Three people are facing charges following the June 11 incident in Pictou County.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Michael becomes the highest-grossing biopic of all time — despite criticisms against limited scope
Despite middling reviews, strong competition and even late rewrites and legal hurdles, the Jackson family film Michael has become the highest-grossing biopic of all time.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Is Canada's 'technical recession' already over?
Is Canada's so-called "technical recession" already over? Canada's economy likely grew by 0.4 per cent in April.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Akwesasne man pleads guilty in smuggling case that left family with 2 toddlers dead
A 31-year-old man pleaded guilty last week for his role in a human smuggling conspiracy that led to the 2023 drowning deaths of a family, including two children under the age of three, in the St. Lawrence River.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

4 men, 2 women presumed drowned after boat sinks off B.C. coast: RCMP




CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Crews have 'exhausted all possibilities' of finding survivors in search for 6 missing off B.C. coast




CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Recovery effort underway for 4 men, 2 women presumed drowned off B.C. coast: RCMP




CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Recovery effort underway for 6 people presumed drowned off B.C. coast: RCMP




CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Murder-suicide leaves 2 boys and their father dead, Ottawa police say
Ottawa and provincial police are investigating a murder-suicide that has left two children and their father dead.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

U.S. Supreme Court rejects Trump-led challenge against mail-in ballots
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled that states can count ballots that arrive after election day, a persistent target of President Donald Trump.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Petition signature counting resumes as Alberta separatist group gets partial win at court of appeal
An Alberta separatist group has secured a partial win at the province's top court after a lower court judge quashed its referendum petition last month.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Italy, Balkans latest in Europe to feel brunt of record-breaking heat wave
Italy and the Balkans felt the impact on Monday of a record-breaking heat wave that has caused hundreds of excess deaths and disrupted daily life across the continent for more than a week, with growing concerns over the ?spread of wildfires.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Forest fire prompts evacuation orders for Walsh River, other areas near Labrador City
An evacuation order has been issued for the area of Walsh River and other locations, near Labrador City.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Venezuelans race against clock looking for earthquake survivors
Five days have passed since twin earthquakes struck northern Venezuela, killing more than 1,450 people, according to the government. Relief organizations say the first 72 hours after a natural disaster is the most crucial time period for rescues, though survival can be extended if people have access to food and water.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

6 killed in shooting at shelter for mothers, children in Germany
Police said three people were detained, including the suspected ?shooter, and that all the fatalities were adults.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

These planets are 1,000 times bigger than Earth, but lighter than cotton candy: study
About 1,113 light years away from Earth, locked in orbit around a single star, there are two planets that appear to be the size of Jupiter, but have the density of "a nice blob of shaving foam, fresh from the can."



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Ever heard Bohemian Rhapsody sung in ... Minionese? Viral clip has fans going bananas
People are going, shall we say, bananas on social media over TikTok creator Ella Mott's rendition of Bohemian Rhapsody at Hollywood's Dolby Theatre on Sunday night during the premiere of Minions & Monsters, the latest installment in Illumination's Despicable Me franchise.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Unfortunate typo prompts removal of French-language posters from downtown Ottawa
An unfortunate typo on French-language posters promoting a public space improvement program has prompted their swift removal from Ottawa's downtown.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

High heat and humidity forecast for southern Quebec and Ontario
Environment Canada is warning about an extended period of hot and humid weather forecast for southern Quebec and Ontario this week.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

6 boaters still missing in Strait of Georgia as search and rescue operation suspended
The search for six people believed missing in the water without lifejackets in the Strait of Georgia has been suspended, according to the Victoria Joint Rescue Coordination Centre.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

U.S. Supreme Court rules against Trump bid to fire Lisa Cook, Federal Reserve governor
The U.S. Supreme Court refused on Monday ?to let Donald Trump fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook as it stood firm to preserve the central bank's cherished independence against an unprecedented challenge by the Republican president.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

IN PHOTOS | Pride parades here and abroad
Pride Month celebrations peaked Sunday with big parades in Toronto, San Francisco and other major cities on the anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall uprising, which accelerated and transformed the modern LGBTQ rights movement.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

U.S. Supreme Court declines Trump's appeal in E. Jean Carroll case
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear President Donald Trump's bid to overturn a $5-million US verdict in favor of E. Jean Carroll.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Wrigley, N.W.T., residents ordered to evacuate due to nearby wildfire
A wildfire near the small community of Wrigley, N.W.T., grew substantially over the weekend. Pedzéh Ki? First Nation Chief Jamie Moses told CBC that residents will evacuate by plane to Fort Smith Monday afternoon.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

First wildfire evacuees from Fort Simpson, N.W.T., arrive in Yellowknife
Firefighters continue to tackle an out-of-control blaze on the outskirts of the Dehcho community, as many of the community's 1,300 residents are evacuating to Yellowknife.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

2 years ago a boy died of rabies from a bat. Doctors are reminding the public to be aware
In the latest issue of the Canadian Medical Association Journal, infectious disease physicians described the case of an 11-year-old child who died of rabies almost two years ago, and urged people to seek medical attention if they have any contact with bats to prevent potential rabies infection.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Russian strikes across Ukraine kill at least 9, injure dozens
Russian attacks across Ukraine killed nine people and wounded dozens on Monday, authorities said, with strikes continuing into the afternoon as the death toll climbed.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Russian strikes in Ukraine kill at least 8, injure 29
Russian missile and drone attacks in the cities of Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia in southeastern Ukraine killed eight people and ?wounded dozens, Ukrainian authorities said on Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Australia proposes increasing fines for social media companies in under-16 ban
Australia introduced new legislation in Parliament on Monday to strengthen enforcement of its under-16 ?social media ban and give its internet regulator more power to pursue tech giants in court for non-compliance.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

What's fueling residential school denialism?
The senate voted against criminalizing residential school denialism. We look at the debate over how to confront the issue.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

What's fuelling residential school denialism?
The Senate voted against criminalizing residential school denialism. We look at the debate over how to confront the issue.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Top physicians warned Winnipeg hospitals nearing 'disintegration' in March letter
Top Winnipeg doctors warned in a confidential letter in March that urgent-care centres might have to close and another patient death was inevitable unless immediate changes were made.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Family of teen fatally injured on Quebec ski lift grieves a life that 'shouldn't be over'
Megan Bell died in February, four days after a school field trip to Centre Vorlage in western Quebec. According to police, her clothes got caught in a chairlift. For the first time, her parents are speaking out about that life-changing tragedy, and the questions they have about the emergency response that day.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

As winds of change blow toward Cuba, how will Havana chart a path forward?
Six months into a tumultuous year for Cuba, the winds of change are aggressively blowing across the Straits of Florida, toward the island nation.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

A key CUSMA 'checkpoint' is coming. Businesses and unions are balancing anxiety and hope
Businesses and labour groups are watching with a mix of anxiety and hope as a key trade moment arrives on Wednesday, as Premier Doug Ford sets off on his third trip in less than a month to meet with U.S. lawmakers.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

'Feels like checkmate': Cubans chart risky path forward under U.S. pressure
Six months into a tumultuous year for Cuba, the winds of change are aggressively blowing across the Straits of Florida, toward the island nation.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Ottawa relaunches federal green home retrofit program in 4 provinces
After a hiatus, the popular greener homes program is returning to Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and British Columbia.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Ottawa set to relaunch federal green home retrofit program in 4 provinces
After a hiatus, the popular greener homes grant is returning to Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and British Columbia, CBC News has learned.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 29, 2026

Green home retrofit program expands to 4 provinces, renters now eligible
The federal government is expanding a greener homes retrofit program to Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and British Columbia.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

He built a 20-foot sculpture out of sand | The Moment
P.E.I. sculptor Abe Waterman tells The National about the moment he won the Hampton Beach Master Sand Sculpting Classic for his 20-foot-tall sand sculpture titled Hieght of Stupitidy.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

Residents of Fort Simpson, N.W.T., ordered to evacuate
An evacuation order was called around 7 p.m. MT Sunday due to a nearby wildfire. A fire information officer told CBC News the fire is not expected to reach the community overnight. Residents are advised to head to Yellowknife.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

6 still missing, 4 pulled from B.C.'s Georgia Strait amid marine rescue involving civilian vessel
The Joint Rescue Coordination Centre said it was notified around 11:45 a.m. PT of "several people in the water without personal flotation devices" about 10 nautical miles southwest of the Vancouver International Airport.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

6 still missing, 4 rescued after charter boat sinks in B.C.'s Georgia Strait
The B.C. RCMP said it believed 10 people were aboard the charter vessel when it began taking on water near Roberts Bank around 11:45 a.m.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

Thousands protest in Serbia even after President Aleksandar Vucic says he'll resign
Thousands of protesters descended on the Serbian city of Kraljevo on Sunday, keeping up pressure on President Aleksandar Vucic a day after he said he would step down within weeks to pave the way for early presidential and parliamentary elections.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

France reports 1,000 additional deaths as extreme heat shatters European records
France saw around 1,000 additional deaths last week at the height of its record-smashing heat wave, the country's public health agency said Sunday, as the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that Europe is now the fastest-warming continent and needs to do more to protect its citizens.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

Storms flood parts of Regina, nearly 100 mm of rain recorded in southern Saskatchewan
Severe thunderstorms swept across southern Saskatchewan on Saturday with heavy rain that flooded parts of Regina and reached nearly 100 millimetres in the community of Mankota.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

Poilievre asks Parliament to probe B.C. 'condo bailout,' says it's blocking 'a price correction'
In a letter to the House ethics committee, Poilievre says a program to possibly help finance the purchase of 2,200 vacant condos amounts to a "condo bailout" for developers, bankers and investors.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

Skydiving plane crashes in France, killing 11 people, officials say
The plane belonged to a parachutist school. The pilot and all 10 passengers — five students and five instructors — died in the accident, the prefecture said.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

Concordia killer Valery Fabrikant dies in prison
Valery Fabrikant, the man who killed four of his fellow professors at Concordia University in Montreal in 1992, has died in prison.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

Iran attacks Bahrain and Kuwait following U.S. strikes, threatens to halt talks to end war
Iran launched drone and missile attacks Sunday targeting Bahrain and Kuwait in response to U.S. airstrikes that hit the Islamic republic, and threatened a "complete halt" in negotiations to end the war if Washington continues its attacks.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

Brooke Henderson 1 shot back of lead entering final round of Women's PGA Championship
Haeran Ryu shot a 4-under 68 on Saturday to take a one-shot lead over Canadian Brooke Henderson after three rounds of the Women's PGA Championship. The 28-year-old from Smiths Falls, Ont., shot a 3-under 69 at Hazeltine in Chaska, Min.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

Ticket pricing woes for travellers and World Cup fans: CBC's Marketplace Cheat Sheet
The CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

Crown stays charge against Sask. Mountie who didn't respond to wellness check
Lyle Cisna lay on the floor of his home near Maidstone, Sask., for hours, bleeding from a head wound. The RCMP received a call asking for someone to check on him, but an officer didn't respond until more than 10 hours later. Cisna died the next day.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

Kentucky governor says 4 dead amid flooding caused by heavy rains
Flash flood warnings were in effect Saturday for parts of Kentucky and Indiana amid heavy rainfall, according to the National Weather Service.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

King Charles reveals his income tax for the 1st time, but questions remain over royal finances
There was much interest in the move by King Charles to reveal for the first time how much income tax he pays, but in ways, the numbers that emerged this past week add to the longstanding opaqueness around royal finances.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

French police accused of targeting Black and Arab men with discriminatory fines
According to a report released last week by Human Rights Watch, (RE)Claim and the Community Centre for Development and Solidarity, French police systematically target Black and Arab youth, conducting identity checks and issuing on-the-spot fines.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

My son and his friends have graduated. What remains is our special mom group
The graduation video was supposed to mark the end of an era for Sonja Arsenault's son and his friends. Turns out it was also marking the beginning of a new era of friendship for their moms.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

Changes are coming to auto insurance policies in Ontario. Here's what you need to know
As of July, some benefits that were previously mandatory under standard car insurance policies will be optional. This could drop the cost of premiums for customers who opt out of certain coverages, but insurance experts warn against leaving coverage exposed to risk.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

A glacial lake in B.C. is at risk of bursting — again. How climate change has raised this risk
The threat of a glacial lake overflowing and potentially sending a torrent of meltwater and debris rushing toward homes has become an annual fear for people living near British Columbia's Place Glacier. But experts says this is an increasing risk as the effects of human-caused climate change hit Canada's glaciers hard.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

As World Cup knockout stage begins, enter the psychodrama of the penalty shootout
With so much potentially at stake from a simple strike of a soccer ball, it's understandable that the science of penalty kicks has attracted an enormous amount of research. But when it comes to the intense pressure of a World Cup shootout, is the search for the perfect penalty in vain?



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

Why is it so much easier to ditch a prime minister in the U.K. than in Canada?
Despite having nearly identical parliamentary systems, Canada has avoided the kind of prime ministerial parade that has befallen the U.K. in the past decade. Political watchers point to the Brexit vote as the key moment that led to half a dozen leaders occupying 10 Downing Street in the 10 years since, but there are underlying factors that make it easier for U.K. MPs to ditch a leader than their Canadian counterparts.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 28, 2026

Wildfire near endangered whooping crane nests sparks scientific opportunity
It's too soon to say what the long-term impacts of earlier wildfires might be on the world's only natural wild migratory whooping crane flock. But scientists could be a step closer to finding out after a wildfire in Wood Buffalo National Park came near a handful of the endangered species' nests.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 27, 2026

Canada coach Marsch pledges aggressive start against South Africa on Sunday
Canada's Round of 32 match against South Africa on Sunday — the first World Cup elimination game for both countries — feels destined to be decided quickly.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 27, 2026

Burnaby, B.C., search and rescue team on way to Venezuela after deadly earthquakes
Seven search and rescue volunteers from Burnaby are on their way to Venezuela Saturday to help out with rescue efforts following devastating earthquakes.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 27, 2026

66 fires currently burning in the Northwest Territories, evacuation alert remains in place for Fort Simpson
"Thousands of lightning strikes" mean a very busy weekend, says N.W.T. fire. Fort Simpson fire remains main concern, as well as fire near the Alberta border that threatens the highway. High heat and the risk of dry lightning continues for the area around Wood Buffalo National Park, Fort Smith and in the Sahtú and Dehcho.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 27, 2026

Evacuation order issued for Lynn Lake, Man., as wildfire expected to reach town Sunday
As of Friday, an out-of-control wildfire south of the town has quickly grown to 1,600 hectares in size since it was detected on Thursday, according to a provincial fire status report.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 27, 2026

Heat wave in Europe shatters records in Denmark, Switzerland and Czech Republic
Temperatures hit record highs from Switzerland to the Czech Republic and Denmark on Saturday, as a heat wave that baked western European countries this week moves to central and eastern parts of the continent.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 27, 2026

Yukon fans celebrate hometown star Gavin McKenna's draft to the Maple Leafs
For Yukon hockey fans, it was like a dream come true on Friday when hometown hero Gavin McKenna was the first overall pick in the NHL draft.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 27, 2026

Trump administration allows Anthropic to release Mythos AI to 'trusted' U.S. organizations
Anthropic said on Friday that the U.S. government has allowed it to release its powerful Claude Mythos 5 artificial intelligence model to some "trusted" U.S. organizations, partially reversing an order two weeks ago to suspend access over national security risks.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 27, 2026

Questions surround how Canada has handled the Alphonso Davies will-he-or-won't-he-play saga at World Cup
For the second consecutive World Cup, there are questions about Alphonso Davies, arguably the best player Canada has produced, and his contributions to the men's team. The difference this time around is that he hasn't played a minute.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 27, 2026

Iran says it struck U.S.-linked targets as Bahrain reports drone attack
Iran said it struck targets linked to U.S. forces on Saturday in response to American airstrikes on its southern coast, as each side continued to accuse the other of violating last week's agreement meant to end the four-month-old war.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 27, 2026

2nd ship struck in Strait of Hormuz as attacks between Iran and U.S. escalate
A tanker reported being struck by a projectile in the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, Britain's maritime security agency said, after the United States and Iran each launched strikes in the worst escalation since they signed their interim peace deal.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 27, 2026

U.S. says it struck Iran again over 'aggression against commercial shipping'
U.S. Central Command said Saturday that U.S. forces have conducted additional strikes on Iran in response to a tanker being reportedly struck by a projectile in the Strait of Hormuz.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 27, 2026

Why do mosquitoes seem to love some people more? An expert explains
Mosquito season is in full swing, and it comes with plenty of advice about how to avoid getting bitten. London Morning host Andrew Brown spoke with Nusha Keyghobadi, a biology professor at Western University who studies mosquitoes, about why they bite, what attracts them and the best ways to keep them away.



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