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Jan 29, 2026

9 years after mosque attack, paralyzed survivor says Quebec secularism laws hinder progress
Nine years after a deadly mosque attack in Quebec City claimed the lives of six men, survivors and advocates say they're focused on promoting understanding — particularly in the wake of several pieces of legislation reinforcing secularism in Quebec.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 29, 2026

Should the Canadian Coast Guard be armed? The jury is still out, but the navy says no
Canada is the only Arctic nation that doesn't arm its coast guard fleet. The United States, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Iceland and Russia all operate coast guard fleets that have the capability to defend themselves. The commander of Canada's navy says arming the civilian fleet isn't necessary unless there's a war.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Nearly $7M of taxpayer funds spent on ostrich cull in Edgewood, B.C., data reveals
Federal officials have revealed that the total expenditures incurred during a controversial cull at a B.C. ostrich farm last year amounted to nearly $7 million.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Virginia county opposes sale, conversion of Pattison-owned warehouse to ICE facility
A gigantic warehouse across the street from an outdoor equipment store has become a flashpoint in Virginia as the U.S. grapples with the Trump administration's immigration crackdown — and a British Columbia company has been pulled into the fray.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

5-year-old detained in Minneapolis last week still in Texas detention facility with his father
Two U.S. Democratic Representatives visited a five-year-old Ecuadorian boy and his father at a Texas federal detention centre Wednesday, in a case that has stirred anger over the Trump administration's immigration crackdown and given fuel to Democrats and others pushing back against the actions of ICE.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

#TheMoment a bighorn sheep was rescued from an icy river
Colorado Parks and Wildlife spokesperson John Livingston tells The National about the moment officers rescued a bighorn sheep from an icy river in Gunnison, Colo.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

The National | Carney, premiers seek ‘unified front' in U.S. trade talks
Jan. 28, 2026 | Prime Minister Mark Carney and the premiers seek a unified ‘Team Canada' approach to crucial CUSMA negotiations. Schools across the country scramble to regulate AI in the classroom. And, two legendary Olympic skiers will carry Canada's flag in Italy.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Vancouver tech company Hootsuite facing backlash for contract with U.S. Homeland Security
CEO Irina Novoselsky said Hootsuite has worked with government organizations across countries and administrations for more than 15 years, including the U.S. government. 



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

What we know about plans to open the Rafah border crossing this week
For Palestinians in Gaza, the Rafah border crossing to Egypt is their gateway to the world. But since Israel seized it in May 2024, it has been largely shut. Now Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the crossing will reopen soon, as the U.S.-brokered Israel-Hamas ceasefire plan moves into its second phase.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Small plane crash in Colombia kills 15, including congressman
A small plane crashed Wednesday in a rural area of Norte de Santander province in northeast Colombia, killing all 15 people on board including a member of congress, authorities said.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Seniors advocate seeks increased nursing-home security amid Saint John sex-offences investigation
A seniors advocate is calling for improved security measures at nursing homes across New Brunswick, as Saint John police investigate "offences of a sexual nature" at Loch Lomond Villa's The Village involving at least 12 victims, some into their 90s.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

These Trinidadian fishermen were killed in a U.S. boat strike. Now their families are suing
The U.S. government has said, without providing evidence, that the men killed on the boats were "narco-terrorists." But Chad Joseph's and Rishi Samroo's families say they were just regular workers catching a ride home to the fishing village of Las Cuevas.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

An accidental crying horse that captures the vibe is galloping to online fame
The toy has gone viral on Chinese social media ahead of the Spring Festival holiday, which this year marks the Year of the Horse in the Chinese zodiac.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Bruce Springsteen criticizes ICE, Trump in protest song Streets of Minneapolis
Bruce Springsteen is dedicating his new song to the people of Minneapolis, criticizing U.S. President Donald Trump's ongoing immigration enforcement operations in the city.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Ontario premier says election of a separatist party in Quebec would be a 'disaster'
Ontario Premier Doug Ford stepped into Quebec politics Wednesday, suggesting that the election of a separatist party in the upcoming Quebec election would be a "disaster."



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

2 federal agents involved in shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis have been placed on leave
Two federal agents who were involved in ?Saturday's fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen in Minneapolis have been placed on administrative leave, according to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokesperson.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Montreal police to adopt more 'humane approach' toward autistic people during interventions
Montreal police launched a pilot project Wednesday aimed at adapting the way officers interact with autistic Montrealers during interventions.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

More criminals are using AI for ransomware attacks, cybersecurity centre warns
The federal cybersecurity centre warns in a new report that criminals who hold data for ransom are using artificial intelligence tools that make it easier to target their victims.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Ontario PCs bar reporters from policy convention
Ontario's Progressive Conservatives will not allow reporters to attend their annual gathering in Toronto this weekend, a move critics say breaks from democratic norms.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Manitoba trade and technical school closing after international student enrolment drops
The Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology is winding down operations over the course of the next year as a result of declining enrolment.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Netherlands must cut CO2 to protect Caribbean island of Bonaire, court rules
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Jan 28, 2026

Girl. Shane's Heated Rivalry Team Canada fleece is finally being released
Almost as soon as Crave's breakout hockey romance Heated Rivalry hit the screens, so did the frenzy over Shane Hollander's Team Canada zip-up fleece. 



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Shane's Heated Rivalry Team Canada fleece is finally being released
Almost as soon as Crave's breakout hockey romance Heated Rivalry hit the screens, so did the frenzy over Shane Hollander's Team Canada zip-up fleece. 



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

IN PHOTOS | Meet Church of England's 1st female leader
Sarah Mullally was officially confirmed on Wednesday as the first woman to lead the Church of England as Archbishop of Canterbury at a traditional ceremony at St Paul's Cathedral in London.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Canada in talks with Meta on return of news to Facebook as CUSMA review nears
The federal government says its willingness to speak with Meta about the possibility of seeing online news return to Facebook is part of an ongoing conversation Canada is having with the United States as the review of CUSMA nears.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Former French senator found guilty of drugging lawmaker with intent to assault her
A former French senator was found guilty by a Paris court late on Tuesday of having spiked a lawmaker's drink with ecstasy with the intention of sexually assaulting her.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Bank of Canada holds interest rate at 2.25%
The Bank of Canada is holding its key interest rate at 2.25 per cent for a second consecutive meeting, a move that was widely expected by analysts.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Bank of Canada holds interest rate at 2.25%, with CUSMA review an 'important risk'
The Bank of Canada is holding its key interest rate at 2.25 per cent for a second consecutive meeting, a move that was widely expected by analysts.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Russia denies think-tank assessment that 1.2 million of its troops have been killed or injured in Ukraine war
The Kremlin is denying a report that Russia suffered the largest number of casualties recorded for any major power in any conflict since the Second World War.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Why stopping destructive flooding isn't easy on either side of the Canada-U.S. border
Different measures to mitigate flooding between Abbotsford, B.C., and Sumas, Wash., have been floated for years, but the answers to preventing future disasters remain unsettled.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

'We were supposed to grow old together': Fiancée mourns man found day after crash
The fiancée of a man who was found dead in the snow after a crash last week in Ottawa is remembering him as a devoted father who worked long hours and came so near to seeing his family again.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Amazon employees in Canada told about layoffs through premature internal email
Amazon on Tuesday appeared to have prematurely alerted Amazon Web Services cloud-computing employees to layoffs planned for Wednesday morning by sending a commiseration email and team-wide meeting invitation hours early.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Amazon lays off 16,000 corporate workers in latest round of job losses
Amazon is slashing about 16,000 corporate jobs in the second round of mass layoffs for the e-commerce company in three months.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Woman who threw scalding water on Longueuil, Que., child gets 27-month sentence
A 47-year-old woman who was accused of throwing scalding water on a young child in Longueuil, Que.and pleaded guilty to aggravated assault back in September was sentenced to 27 months in prison on Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Wife of former South Korean president sentenced to 20 months for bribery
A South Korean court sentenced former first lady Kim Keon Hee on Wednesday to one year and eight months in jail after finding her guilty of accepting Chanel bags and a diamond pendant from Unification Church officials in return for political favours.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Alberta's population could surpass British Columbia's as early as 2038: StatsCan
Alberta could overtake British Columbia as Canada's third most populated province in just over a decade, according to new projections released by Statistics Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Manitoba bakers rediscover great-grandmother's Eastern European bread-making methods
A Manitoba couple is reviving the use of wild yeast in bread-making after rediscovering techniques used by a great-grandmother in eastern Europe.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Magnitude 3.7 earthquake rattles southern and central Ontario
A 3.7 magnitude earthquake rumbled through parts of central and southern Ontario Tuesday night.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Federal report examines gaps in RCMP response to N.S. mass shooting
A workplace incident report investigated the 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia which left RCMP Const. Heidi Stevenson and 21 others dead.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Millions of Canadian homes have high levels of cancer-causing radon. Is yours one of them?




CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

I used to focus on my patients' health. Now with ICE, I worry about their safety
Justin Ho is a Canadian studying dentistry in Minneapolis. He was taught to treat a patient regardless of who they are. After recent events in the U.S., he's realized that health care cannot be disentangled from the politics of the day.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

How are the NDP leadership hopefuls different? Contrasts emerge as they hit membership deadline
In a leadership race where candidates have largely been in agreement, candidates are beginning to show New Democrats what sets them apart.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

5 CAF members quit Women Veterans Council, citing lack of 'real outcomes'
Five Canadian Armed Forces members of the Women Veterans Council have quit over what they say is a failure of "institutional conditions needed to enable meaningful, impactful work."



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Why do 3 major diseases disproportionately impact Black Canadians? New genome project aims to find out
Researchers in Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia are launching a project to map more than 10,000 genomes from Black Canadians with Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and an aggressive form of breast cancer. Project leaders hope their findings eventually help target treatment and preventive care and contribute to better health outcomes for racialized patients.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

Why solving cold case killings just got much harder for police
Police cold-case units face a new challenge in solving decades-old killings. With the world's largest storehouse of genealogy information, Ancestry.com, now banning law enforcement from using its data without obtaining a court order, it is much harder for police to build family trees based on crime-scene DNA and zone in on suspects via their distant relatives.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

These Ontario snowbirds are ditching the U.S. and wintering in Mexico
Some Ontario residents who typically spend their winters in the U.S. say they've recently opted to buy property in Mexico instead.  The shift comes as some snowbirds grow uneasy about the political climate under U.S. President Donald Trump.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 28, 2026

This Albertan signed up to fight in Ukraine. He was nearly killed by friendly fire
David Rauser spoke to CBC News from western Ukraine after being accidentally shot in the head by a member of his team in Donetsk.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Man sprays U.S. lawmaker Ilhan Omar with unknown substance at town hall
A man sprayed an unknown substance on Democratic U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar and was tackled to the ground Tuesday during a town hall in Minneapolis, where tensions over federal immigration enforcement have come to a head after agents fatally shot an intensive care nurse and a mother of three this month.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

The National | Trump signals change in Minnesota tactics
Jan. 27, 2026 | U.S. President Donald Trump says he wants to de-escalate the situation in Minnesota. Carney stands by his blunt speech at the World Economic Forum after the U.S. says he walked it back. Alberta separatist push a petition that would trigger a referendum. Watch The National 9pm EST Sun-Fri



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Gerber Arrowroot biscuits recalled due to possible presence of plastic and paper
Nestlé Canada is recalling some of its Gerber Arrowroot biscuits because of the possible presence of soft plastic and/or paper pieces.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

How do Greenlanders feel about Trump? An impersonator went undercover to find out
Mark Critch from This Hour Has 22 Minutes dressed up as Donald Trump and visited Greenland to learn more about how residents feel about the U.S. president. He shares his findings with Power & Politics.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Fact check: Is the U.S. now controlling what's posted on TikTok?
After a deal was reached to keep TikTok operating in the U.S., some users accused the app of censoring their posts. CBC's fact-check team breaks down the facts about the deal.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Suspended Edmonton detective should be dismissed for leaking files to CBC: tribunal
A suspended detective should be formally dismissed from the Edmonton Police Service for leaking confidential investigative police files to CBC News, says a police disciplinary tribunal.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Judge temporarily bars removal of boy, 5, and father detained by immigration agents in Minnesota
A federal judge has issued a temporary order prohibiting removal of a five-year-old Ecuadorian boy and his father whose arrest last week in Minnesota quickly become another lightning rod for America's divisions on immigration under the Trump administration.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Canadian doctors say they're losing 20 million hours a year to unnecessary paperwork
Doctors in Canada each spend, on average, nine hours per week on administrative tasks, totaling 42.7 million hours annually across the country, according to a new report from the Canadian Medical Association and the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

B.C.'s attorney general urges Canadian businesses to 'think about their role' in supporting ICE operations
B.C. billionaire Jim Pattison and Vancouver-based Hootsuite are among the Canadian companies facing backlash for business ties to United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Neil Young gifts Greenland free access to music catalogue
Neil Young announced Tuesday on his blog that he is providing free access to his entire music catalogue to residents of Denmark's semiautonomous territory, whose futures have lately become a point of tension between the U.S. and NATO.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Ont. lawyer alleges Durham Region police violently assaulted her, dragged her to courthouse cells
A lawyer says she was left bloody and swollen after multiple Durham regional police officers allegedly slammed her head on a desk without provocation, ripped off her head scarf and dragged her to the basement cells of the Oshawa courthouse last week.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Carney says Holocaust Remembrance Day a time to remember Canadian complicity
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Holocaust Remembrance Day is a moment to remember the consequences of ignorance and hatred.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Hellebuycket, Winnie the Plow and Greg among winners of Winnipeg's 1st snowplow naming contest
Winnipeg's snowplows have been given new names chosen by thousands of voters in the city's first-ever naming contest for the equipment.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Winnie the Plow and Greg among winners of Winnipeg's 1st snowplow naming contest
Winnipeg's snowplows have been given new names chosen by thousands of voters in the city's first-ever naming contest for the equipment.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

'I'm afraid to go out and film': Journalists in Gaza fear they are being targeted by Israel
Three freelance photojournalists in Gaza were killed in an Israeli airstrike last week, the latest in a long list of Palestinian reporters who have died in the war in Gaza. Some fear it's a sign that Israel views them as a legitimate target despite the recent ceasefire it reached with Hamas.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

'I'm afraid to go out and film': Journalists in Gaza say ceasefire has not made their work easier
Three freelance photojournalists in Gaza were killed in an Israeli airstrike last week, the latest in a long list of Palestinian reporters who have died in the war in Gaza. Some fear it's a sign that Israel views them as a legitimate target despite the recent ceasefire it reached with Hamas.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

At least 35 dead after winter storm hits U.S., with more Arctic air expected for southern states
At least 35 deaths have been reported in states afflicted with severe cold across the U.S., according to local officials.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

TikTok settles landmark lawsuit over youth addiction claims
TikTok agreed to settle a landmark social media addiction lawsuit just before the trial kicked off, the plaintiff's attorneys confirmed.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

A year after young man's disappearance, police set up command post at Quebec ski resort
The Sûreté du Québec will set up a command post at the ski resort this Saturday, stationed beside the hotel where Liam Toman was last seen in the early hours of Feb. 2, 2025.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Charges laid after potential bomb-making chemicals found at London, Ont., home
Four people face multiple charges after police say a trespassing call on Western University's campus last weekend led to the discovery of chemicals allegedly capable of making explosives in a nearby London, Ont., home.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

5 charged in arson, extortion offences targeting Winnipeg convenience store owners, police say
Five people have been charged and two others are wanted by police in connection with extortion-related offences at Winnipeg convenience stores, police say.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

'The mother of all deals': EU and India strike landmark agreement amid U.S. tariffs
Leaders of the European Union and India announced a wide-ranging trade agreement on Tuesday, which came after nearly two decades of on-and-off negotiations that became increasingly urgent in the last six months after stiff tariffs were imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

One Battle After Another, Sinners lead BAFTA nominations
Paul Thomas Anderson's politically charged action thriller One Battle After Another leads the race for the British Academy Film Awards, securing 14 nominations on Tuesday, including acting nods for five of its cast.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Russia kills 3 people in 'brutal' strike on Odesa, Ukraine says
Russian drones hammered the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa overnight, officials said on Tuesday, killing three people and wounding ?25 as Moscow intensifies its strikes aimed at pushing Kyiv to give up fighting.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Tate McRae, Justin Bieber lead 2026 Juno Award nominations
The Weeknd, Daniel Caesar, the Beaches and Jessie Reyez also nabbed nominations, and there was an increase in first-time nominees.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Vancouver city council calls on feds to address headlight brightness
Advocates say car headlights are not only too bright, but also too high up on larger vehicles, sometimes aiming at eye level. They say the lights blind other drivers, cyclists and pedestrians.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Canada could gain nearly 7% in real GDP by removing internal trade barriers, says IMF
Canada's economy could gain nearly seven per cent, or $210 billion, in real GDP by fully removing internal trade barriers between the country's 13 provinces and territories, according to a report published Tuesday by the International Monetary Fund.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Carney says he told Trump 'I meant what I said in Davos,' contradicting U.S. account
Prime Minister Mark Carney is dismissing a claim that he walked back the remarks he made in Davos last week during a conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Carney says he told Trump 'I meant what I said in Davos,' despite U.S. claims
Prime Minister Mark Carney is dismissing reports he walked back the remarks he made in Davos last week during a conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Sly Dunbar, Jamaican drummer who played with reggae and rock greats, dead at 73
Two-time Grammy Award-winning reggae drummer Sly Dunbar, who fuelled countless tracks from Bob Marley to Bob Dylan and was one-half of the influential reggae rhythm section Sly & Robbie, has died. He was 73.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Snow squalls batter eastern Ontario, as multiple crashes close sections of Canada's busiest highway
Several serious crashes closed sections of Highway 401 in eastern Ontario as snow squalls reduced visibility on Tuesday. There are no reports of serious injuries.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Snow squalls batter eastern Ontario, closing section of Canada's busiest highway due to multiple crashes
The latest round of snowy weather is hitting the east end of Lake Ontario Tuesday. Westbound Highway 401 is closed because of crashes near Belleville and Odessa.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

'Please don't let me die': Calgary patients recount long waits in emergency rooms
Two stories from Calgary women who say they endured lengthy ER waits while facing life-threatening emergencies are "the tip of the iceberg," according to one physician.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

At least 6,126 people killed in Iran's crackdown on nationwide protests, activists say
Iran's bloody crackdown on nationwide protests killed at least 6,126 people while many others still are feared dead, activists said Tuesday, as a U.S. aircraft carrier group arrived in the Mideast to lead any American military response to the crisis.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

An aging substation caused Montreal's latest blackout. Its replacement is still years away
The equipment failure that left thousands of Montrealers without power during this weekend's bitter cold originated at a substation that Hydro-Québec has been aiming to replace since at least 2018.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Can NATO survive Trump?
Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump set off a firestorm with comments dismissing the military contributions of fellow NATO members during the war in Afghanistan.  This follows the president's aggressive bid for Greenland, a self-governing territory of NATO-ally Denmark, which brought into question whether NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, could survive without America, its strongest and richest member.  And while some kind of agreement on Greenland now seems to be on the table, and Trump appears to be backing down, today we're asking what damage has already been done to NATO. How does this latest challenge to its existence compare to conflicts the military alliance has faced before? Aaron Ettinger, a professor of political science at Carleton University, joins us for a conversation about how NATO's past and present could inform its future. For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts [https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts]



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Is Canada equipped to handle Chinese EVs?
The cost of importing Chinese cars to Canada is set to drop steeply with a recent cut in tariffs. How will that impact EV sales? Are our EV charging infrastructure and our grid ready for those extra cars? Here's a closer look at the potential impact.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Trump wants to cap credit card interest at 10%. Is that a good idea?
U.S. President Donald Trump has called for credit card interest rates to be capped at 10 per cent — a move that could bring short-term relief to some consumers but is likely to cause a broader credit crisis in the long run, according to experts.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 27, 2026

Trump wants to cap credit card interest at 10%. Is that good for consumers and the economy?
U.S. President Donald Trump has called for credit card interest rates to be capped at 10 per cent — a move that could bring short-term relief to some consumers but is likely to cause a broader credit crisis in the long run, according to experts.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

Gold price soars past $5,000 US an ounce for 1st time ever
Gold prices soared to $5,000 US an ounce for the first time largely driven by investors turning to precious metals — often seen as a more steady investment — during a period of global economic uncertainty.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

Gold prices soar to $5,000 US an ounce
Gold prices soared to $5,000 US an ounce for the first time largely driven by investors turning to precious metals — often seen as a more steady investment — during a period of global economic uncertainty.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

The National | Ontario cleans up after record snowfall
Jan. 26, 2026 | Southern Ontario cleans up after a record-breaking snowstorm. Ottawa announces cash to help Canadians with the cost of living. And the invisible cancer-causing gas hiding in millions of homes.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

This storm just froze half of North America
A massive winter storm has buried millions under a historic blanket of snow and ice, locking much of North America in a dangerous Arctic air mass. CBC's Johanna Wagstaffe breaks down the rare atmospheric collision of a polar vortex and an atmospheric river — two extreme weather phenomena that combined to create this record-breaking, high-impact event.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

Kanye West takes out ad in Wall Street Journal to, once again, apologize for antisemitism
Ye, the musician formerly known as Kanye West, on Monday took out a full page ad in the Wall Street Journal to again apologize for his past antisemitic statements. 



CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

11 children hospitalized following incident at Canmore, Alta. hotel pool
Eleven children were hospitalized following an incident at a local hotel's pool. One child was transferred to Alberta Children's Hospital in Calgary in serious but stable condition.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

Former Liberal cabinet minister Kirsty Duncan dead at 59
Former Liberal cabinet minister Kirsty Duncan has died at the age of 59 following a years-long battle with cancer.



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Jan 26, 2026

Former Liberal cabinet minister Kirsty Duncan dies at 59
Former Liberal cabinet minister Kirsty Duncan has died at the age of 59 following a years-long battle with cancer.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

'We're a big family': Ontario premier and Carney settle differences over pizza
After Ontario Premier Doug Ford criticized Ottawa's deal to bring thousands of Chinese EVs into Canadian markets last week, he met with Prime Minister Mark Carney Monday for a 'very productive meeting' and a few slices of pizza in Toronto. 'At the end of the day, make no mistake about it. We are one country,' Ford said.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

Carney links Trump's latest tariff threat to negotiations on CUSMA
It is not a coincidence that U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff threat against Canada came just ahead of negotiations on renewing North America's main free-trade pact, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

'Mr. Trump, stop killing American citizens,' Kinew says after 2nd fatal shooting in Minnesota
Manitoba's premier says he's reached out to his counterpart in Minnesota again following the killing of another American citizen by federal immigration officials, calling on U.S. President Donald Trump to stop the violence.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

Jail time necessary in rare P.E.I. infanticide case, judge rules
A Charlottetown woman who pleaded guilty to inflicting life-ending injuries on her three-month old daughter last year has been sentenced to one year in jail, a move the judge says is needed to uphold public confidence in the justice system and condemn the woman's actions.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

Remember when Toronto called in the military to clear snow? Here's how this storm compares
Toronto Pearson Airport recorded 46 centimetres of snow on Sunday — the highest daily snowfall there on record. But it's still not as bad as 1999, the year Toronto called in the military for help.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

Canada's ski cross, alpine ski racers unveiled for Milano-Cortina Olympics
World champions Jack Crawford, Laurence St-Germain and Marielle Thompson lead Canada's alpine ski team into the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic Games.



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