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Jun 09, 2026

Trump says pilots fine after U.S. helicopter crashes near Strait of Hormuz
A U.S. Army helicopter crashed near the Strait of Hormuz, and President Donald Trump said the two crew members aboard were not injured in the incident near the strategic waterway that Iran has effectively closed during the war.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

The 'mommaxxing' trend aestheticizes motherhood. But moms are already maxxed out
Social media today might make some parents believe they need to "optimize" every aspect of their lives, but experts say this is a recipe for burnout.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Pope Leo gives Spain's 'phoenix' prime minister another turn in the global spotlight
Pope Leo XIV's historic visit to Spain has again thrust the country into the global spotlight, underscoring the pontiff's alignment with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's progressive policies on migration.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

#TheMoment they became national cooking champions
Winnipeg high school students Matea Thiessen Unger and Adetooni Adegoke tell The National about the moment they competed in a national cooking competition in Montreal and placed first — securing a spot in a global competition in Paris.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

B.C. retirement community seeking nearly $200K after resident refused to leave during wildfire
A Vernon, B.C., retirement community is going after one of its residents to recover over $197,400 in funds, after the resident didn't leave his home during a devastating wildfire in 2021.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

The National | Governor General calls for unity
June 8, 2026 | Canada's new Gov. Gen. Louise Arbour calls for unity in her first remarks as the King's representative. Media reports say the federal government is planning to ban social media for kids under 16. And final preparations are underway for the FIFA World Cup in Canada. Watch The National 9 pm EST Sun - Fri



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

'Everyone is safe,' infrastructure minister says after parts of western Manitoba hit by flash floods
Help is on the way for communities in the Swan Valley region that were recently hit by heavy rains, the Manitoba government says.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

Hamilton AI data centre proposal unaffected by city tribunal decision over land, group says
The federally funded group leading the Steelport data centre proposal in Hamilton says its application to a national program is not part of a recent request by Slate Asset Management to split a plot of land that drew significant protest.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

Fact check: Real vs. fake Philippines earthquake footage
Videos showing destruction in the Philippines have circulated widely online after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit the country. CBC's Fact Check team separates the real footage from the AI-generated content.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

Bumblebees can solve complex puzzles like chimpanzees and elephants, study finds
Researchers say a new study proves that insects can solve problems spontaneously, a cognitive ability usually associated with large-brained vertebrates.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

Rihanna learns Kanien'kéha word to thank Air Canada flight attendant
Kanien'kehá:ka flight attendant Lily Kahnerahtiio Dailleboust gifted Rihanna a beaded lanyard on a flight last week from Toronto Island to Montreal.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

'We demand your resignation': Protesters march to Cambridge city hall after Ont. mayor interrupts Pride speech




CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

Poilievre says those who vote for Alberta separation 'are not our enemies'
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Canadians shouldn't view those who will vote for Alberta separation as "enemies" and instead offer "hope" to Albertans in order to buttress against the province's secessionist movement.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

Change to school start times could save millions of dollars, says N.L. transport minister
Newfoundland and Labrador's transport minister says changing school start times would save between $5 million to 6 million per year, as the government looks for feedback on the newly-proposed schedules.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

People stranded as heavy rain brings flooding, state of emergency to western Manitoba
Up to 150 people have been forced out of their homes by flash flooding in Swan Valley as communities in Manitoba's Parkland region continue to deal with the aftermath of heavy rains Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

People stranded as heavy rain brings storm of problems and state of emergency to western Manitoba
A state of local emergency has been declared in a Manitoba community that was battered by heavy rain, which led to flooding, power outages, a gas line rupture, a boil water advisory and a washed-out bridge.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

People were stranded after heavy rain brought flooding, state of emergency to western Manitoba
Up to 150 people have been forced out of their homes by flash flooding in Swan Valley as communities in Manitoba's Parkland region continue to deal with the aftermath of heavy rains Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

Exhumation underway in Quebec to find remains of Atikamekw baby missing for 50 years
The Quebec Superior Court authorized the exhumation work in Joliette, Que., to find the remains of Laureanna Echaquan from Manawan. In 1973, at just two months old, she was placed, alone, on a plane bound for a hospital to treat pneumonia. She never returned home.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

Trump's complaints of 'rigged' L.A. mayoral vote could offer preview of midterm election night
Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt, the former reality TV personality, slipped into third place in the official vote count late on Sunday, prompting unsubstantiated claims by U.S. President Donald Trump and others that something irregular was taking place.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

Hamilton-born Caissie Levy among Canadian winners at Tony Awards
Hamilton-born Broadway star Caissie Levy was among those who took home a Tony Award on Sunday night — winning best actress in a leading role in a musical for her powerhouse performance as Mother in the revival of Ragtime.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

Iran says it's done with latest round of strikes, but warns Israel to stop attacking Lebanon




CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

Louise Arbour installed as Canada's 31st governor general




CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

Facebook is paying people overseas promoting Alberta separatism




CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

B.C. government modelling predicts hosting FIFA will produce lasting benefits. History tells a different story




CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

Alberta trucking company at centre of fatal Manitoba crash has spotty record, records show
A trucking company at the centre of a deadly Brandon, Man., crash has a spotty record in Alberta, where it's been registered since having its safety permit pulled in Manitoba over four years ago.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

What's behind the growing backlash toward AI data centres?




CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

Who is Louise Arbour? Meet Canada's next governor general
Louise Arbour, a lawyer, judge, war crimes prosecutor and human rights advocate, will serve as Canada's 31st governor general.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

City of Edmonton sues Canadian snowboarding body over debts owed from 2023 event
The City of Edmonton has filed a statement of claim against the Canadian Snowboard Federation, which hosted the FIS Snowboard Big Air World Cup at Commonwealth Stadium two years earlier, court documents obtained by CBC News show.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

Conservationists hope black bear's death in B.C. park 'not in vain,' call for change
A B.C. wildlife protection organization is calling on the province for more transparency and change after a sow was killed in Golden Ears Provincial Park in Maple Ridge late last month, resulting in two cubs being taken to a rehabilitation centre.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

Adding health numbers to Alberta driver's licences raises risk of fraud: privacy commissioner
Alberta's privacy commissioner says putting personal health numbers and citizenship markers on driver's licences pose new risks to the protection of personal information in the province, including fraud.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

Meet the ‘hit doctor': Inside an informal network of drug users trying to stay alive
Amid the ongoing toxic drug crisis, an informal network of support has emerged among drug users. Part of this network are individuals referred to by their clients as "doctors" — everyday people with no formal medical training — who offer to inject people for a small fee.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

Alberta trucking company at centre of fatal Manitoba crash has spotty history, records show
A trucking company at the centre of a deadly Brandon, Man., crash has a spotty record in Alberta, where it's been registered since having its safety permit pulled in Manitoba over four years ago.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

TD Bank holds customer responsible for $15K loss, won't say how account hacking ruled out




CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

CUSMA a blessing for some Canadian businesses, a pain for others despite escaping U.S. tariffs
Canadian businesses that comply with CUSMA were spared in the Trump administration's latest tariffs, but for many of them, it hasn't brought a total sigh of relief as compliance has come with its own set of frustrations. "It's actually quite a nightmare," says the co-owner of a puzzle company in Ottawa.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

Anatomy of a fraud: How scammers use our emotions against us
While frauds continue to evolve, experts say the emotional manipulation behind them largely stays the same — so knowing how those pressure tactics work and paying attention to how you're feeling could be the key to avoiding being scammed.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 08, 2026

At 33, bipolar disorder cost me everything. Here's what rebuilding looks like
Diagnosed with bipolar I in his 30s, Miguel Pommainville-Cléroux shares the impact of mania and repeated hospitalizations on his job, family, relationships and life in this column for CBC Ottawa's First Person.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

#TheMoment he made a working pinball machine
Marco Bucci tells The National about the moment he made his own working pinball machine in Pickering, Ont.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Philippines earthquake leads to landslides, raising death toll to at least 32
Newly reported casualties raised the overall death toll in the strongest earthquake to hit the Philippine archipelago this year to at least 32, officials said Monday, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that triggered tsunami warnings for several hours.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Powerful earthquake creates tsunami in Philippines; residents urged to go to higher ground
A 7.8-magnitude earthquake centred at sea shook part of the southern Philippines early Monday, causing damage in a key coastal city, knocking down power and setting off one-metre-high tsunami waves along nearby coasts, officials said.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Powerful earthquake kills at least 19, destroys buildings and sparks tsunami in southern Philippines
A 7.8-magnitude earthquake centred at sea shook part of the southern Philippines early Monday, causing damage in a key coastal city, knocking down power and setting off one-metre-high tsunami waves along nearby coasts, officials said.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Armenia's Pashinyan wins election, observers allege Russian interference




CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Armenia's pro-West PM declares win as parliamentary vote tallying continues




CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Vancouver ranked best World Cup host city by Sports Illustrated
Sports Illustrated magazine says Vancouver is the best of 16 cities hosting World Cup matches, citing transportation, walkability and mild weather for topping its ranking list released this month.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Cross Country Checkup: What matters more to you right now — the climate or the economy?
With high prices and insolvencies are the rise, what have you cut back on because the economy feels uncertain right now? What stories do you have about getting in and out of debt? And in our second hour, With young adults struggling to find stable work, how is this affecting you and your family? How is it changing what adulthood looks like?



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Danish soccer player Christian Eriksen collapses during Denmark-Ukraine friendly
Danish soccer player Christian Eriksen collapsed on the pitch in a match against Ukraine on Sunday, but he was conscious, the Danish Football Federation said in a social media post.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Danish soccer player Christian Eriksen recovering in hospital after again collapsing during match
Christian Eriksen is "in good spirits" and expected to leave the hospital soon after collapsing on the field again playing for Denmark, the national team's physician said Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

2 Virginia residents sue to stop UFC fight at White House for Trump's 80th birthday
A U.S. federal lawsuit seeks to halt the upcoming UFC fight card on the White House South Lawn in a mixed martial arts show timed for President Donald Trump's 80th birthday and part of the celebration of the nation's 250th anniversary.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

'You got to hold back tears': N.B. farmer watches family history sold off piece by piece
Leslie Cail sold his family farm located in Cails Mills about two weeks ago, which has been in his family for three generations.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Oilers' superstar captain Connor McDavid wins 5th Ted Lindsay Award, tying Gretzky
Edmonton Oilers superstar captain Connor McDavid has been named the winner of the Ted Lindsay Award for a record-tying fifth time.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Israel hits Beirut's southern suburbs for first time since ceasefire with Hezbollah
The Israeli military has struck Hezbollah infrastructure in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital Beirut, known as Dahiyeh, the first strike on the militant group's stronghold since an April 16 ceasefire was brokered.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Israel solidarity walk underway in Toronto as police vow to maintain security, 2 arrested
An annual fundraising walk for Israel is underway in Toronto on Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Tens of thousands take part in Israel solidarity walk amid tight security, Toronto police arrest 4
Tens of thousands of people took part in an annual fundraising walk for Israel in Toronto on Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Tens of thousands take part in Israel solidarity walk in Toronto amid tight security, Toronto police arrest 5
Tens of thousands of people took part in an annual fundraising walk for Israel in Toronto on Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Tens of thousands take part in Israel solidarity walk in Toronto amid tight security, Toronto police arrest 6
Tens of thousands of people took part in an annual fundraising walk for Israel in Toronto on Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Gunman kills one, wounds five in drive-by attacks in Israel near West Bank border




CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Russian drone hit nuclear fuel storage facility near Chornobyl, Ukraine says
A Russian drone struck a storage facility for spent nuclear fuel near Ukraine's disused Chornobyl power ?plant, Ukrainian officials said on Sunday, adding that radiation levels at the site remained stable. Russia has not publicly commented on the alleged attack on the facility.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Russian drone hit nuclear-fuel storage facility near Chornobyl, Ukraine says
A Russian drone struck a storage facility for spent nuclear fuel near Ukraine's disused Chornobyl power ?plant, Ukrainian officials said on Sunday, adding that radiation levels at the site remained stable. Russia has not publicly commented on the alleged attack on the facility.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Alberta students say changes to provincial loan program create 'financial barrier'
Students' union representatives say recent changes to Alberta's student loan program could present a "financial barrier" for many in the province. The province says it is working to modernize the process and keep education affordable and accessible.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Golden Knights beat Hurricanes 5-4 in double OT to take a 2-1 lead in the Stanley Cup Final
Shea Theodore scored at 5:38 of the second overtime, avoiding what could have been a potentially devastating loss for the Golden Knights after they blew a four-goal lead.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

A cruel prank shattered my brother's world. But our bond saw us through
Seeing her brother face taunts at school broke Musfirah Jamal's heart, but she set herself a goal of cheering him up.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Designers are experimenting with AI to make clothes and footwear more interactive
Toronto-based start-up Aurmada is designing AI-enhanced clothing that it hopes will help those wearing it monitor everything from their gait to how close someone is standing, part of a budding wearable-technology industry that is experimenting with making clothes more interactive.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Can a pigeon's liver really help it navigate long distances? New research suggests it could
From wartime messages to love letters, pigeons have carried our mail for centuries. A new study suggests the secret to how they find their way might be hiding in an unexpected place: the liver.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

The FIFA World Cup is brought to you by Saudi oil. These fans and players want to stop it
Environmental advocates, doctors, and even players themselves demanding FIFA to cut ties with the fossil fuel industry, which they say is adversely impacting players' health, and threatening the future of the sport itself.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Missing U.S. tourist found dead in Japan, mother says
An American student who disappeared while on a family vacation in Japan was found dead outside Kyoto, ?his mother wrote in a Facebook post on Saturday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Pyongyang reaffirms North Korea's nuclear status ahead of visit by China's Xi
Kim Yo-jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, said North ?Korea will never back down on its status as a nuclear-armed state, warning it won't tolerate any ?threats, state media agency KCNA ?said.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Multiple people shot near festival in Toledo, Ohio, police seek suspects
Toledo officers responded to a report of a person shot near the Old West End Festival at about 5:30 p.m. ET and found multiple people shot, the police department says. A man who heard gunshots said he saw at least five wounded people while looking to help people at the scene.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

At least 12 shot near festival in Toledo, Ohio, police searching for suspects
Two of the at least 12 wounded in a shooting near a Toledo festival were in critical condition Saturday, Deputy Police Chief Joe Heffernan said, adding it appeared at least two people were firing weapons and "probably shooting at each other."



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Tornado watch issued for southeast Saskatchewan
Environment and Climate Change Canada issued an orange-level tornado watch just before 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Conditions are expected to continue into the evening



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Hockey icon, Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin gets honorary doctorate from Bishop's University
Fresh off winning the Walter Cup with the Montreal Victoire, three-time Olympic gold medallist Marie-Philip Poulin continues to add to her list of achievements. On Saturday, she received an honorary doctorate from Bishop's University.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Mirra Andreeva wins French Open to claim 1st Grand Slam title
Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva claimed her first Grand Slam tennis title by beating Poland's Maja Chwalinska on Saturday in the French Open women's singles final.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Trip on Labrador Island Link leaves thousands without electricity across Newfoundland
Thousands of customers are still experiencing electricity losses across the island as Newfoundland Power reports multiple unplanned power outages due to a trip on the Labrador Island Link.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

New exchange of fire between U.S. and Iran in Gulf tests fragile ceasefire
Bahrain's government said on Saturday that Iran fired ballistic missiles and drones toward it and Kuwait, as the Iran war escalates.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Air raid sirens sound in Bahrain as Iranian missiles and drones head for Gulf neighbours
Bahrain's government said on Saturday that Iran fired ballistic missiles and drones toward it and Kuwait, as the Iran war escalates.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Israeli forces kill Palestinian infant in occupied West Bank, health officials say
The official Palestinian news agency WAFA said the infant was critically wounded after being struck in the jaw by the same bullet that injured his mother.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Palestinian baby killed, parents hurt in Israeli shooting in West Bank, Palestinian health officials say
Israeli troops shot at a car in the occupied West Bank, killing a seven-month-old Palestinian baby and wounding his parents, the Palestinian Health Ministry said. The Israeli military said soldiers shot at a vehicle perceived to be accelerating toward them, and an initial inquiry found occupants were uninvolved civilians.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Artifacts of Victoria's past discovered by crews in sealed compartment beneath street
The old stone wall tucked underneath Wharf Street in Victoria is one of the oldest pieces of the city's colonial past. It contains some forgotten artifacts recently unearthed by a restoration crew.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Family lore said my grandfather's WW II ship was torpedoed. The truth was far more interesting
CBC journalist Richard Woodbury grew up not knowing much about his paternal grandfather's war service — and neither did the rest of his family. He recently uncovered what happened to his grandfather on the day his ship sank in the Second World War.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Frustrations on multiple fronts set to collide with Mexico City World Cup opening day
Several sectors and movements are planning to launch protests and blockades on highways across Mexico, targeting the FIFA World Cup's opening day in Mexico City on June 11.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Jamaican Scotch bonnet prices soar amid shortage, putting the squeeze on hot sauce
Jamaican Scotch bonnet peppers are the latest food to be hit by a shortage. The spicy peppers are a key ingredient in Jamaican jerk seasoning and many hot sauces.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Local mosque leader urges Muslim families to avoid burials at Thorold, Ont., cemetery
Muslim families are being encouraged to not bury their loved ones at a cemetery in Thorold, Ont., by a leader in their community who says the city's steps to accommodate Muslim burial practices don't go far enough. Thorold politicians tweaked the city's cemetery policy on June 2 so that burial plots within an existing, open area of the cemetery can be orientated to face the holy city of Mecca as Muslim faith requires.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

I want my son to feel Canadian even though we live in Korea. So I took up hockey at 40
Graham Nichols is a Canadian who lives in South Korea. When his son was born, he wanted to reconnect with his Canadian roots and hockey seemed an obvious answer. The only wrinkle: he'd never played hockey before.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Ottawa's mixed fleet of F-35s and Gripens could total more than 100 aircraft, sources say
The federal government would still be looking at a fleet of 72 to 88 U.S.-made F-35s, even if it moves forward with Saab's Gripen, sources tell CBC News. Several sources said Ottawa is exploring a purchase of 72 Gripens, which would create up to 9,000 jobs and would be the largest industrial project in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Outgoing Gov. Gen. says she questioned completing full term due to age, job demands
Outgoing Gov. Gen. Mary Simon says she wondered halfway through her five-year mandate whether she'd be able to complete the full term due to her age and the demands associated with the position.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Medical misinformation on Tylenol in pregnancy spreads faster than safety studies
A new Canadian practice paper says the latest, highest-quality evidence is reassuring for pregnant people who need acetaminophen. The episode is a high-profile example of why so-called null findings — studies that find no link or no difference — matter.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

As Armenia heads to the polls, Russia warns against electing 'pro-European forces'
Thousands of people gathered in Armenia's capital this week to decry the alleged traitorous path plotted by their current government, waving flags and warning that a vote to re-elect would mean "living here with Azerbaijanis" — the country's longtime rival, with whom the present administration has reached a tenuous peace. But a larger shadow looms over the upcoming vote: a historic break in the country's relations with Russia.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Would you give an AI agent your credit card? Companies are betting so
Shoppers are already using AI to sort through and compare products before they buy, and now, retailers are looking to adopt autonomous payments. But those involved in processing payments will need to first sort out what happens when AI makes mistakes and take steps to keep bad actors out.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

B.C. 911 call-takers could take job action after issuing 72-hour strike notice
The union representing 911 call-takers across B.C. has issued 72-hour strike notice, saying they have been unable to reach a deal with their employer, and they would be in a legal position to strike on Monday afternoon.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Vancouver man detained in Georgia for carrying ADHD meds, family says
A Vancouver man is facing months of detainment in the Eastern European country of Georgia after his family says he did not have a prescription for his attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Canned, frozen juice from concentrate coming back to Canadian shelves




CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

'I realized that I could die,' girl who escaped hostage situation at Winnipeg home says
A Winnipeg family speaking out for the first time since a man broke into their home, took hostages and started a fire before he was killed by police say they're still in shock.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

The National | Canada sees surprise job surge
June 5, 2026 | Canada surprises economic analysts by adding 88,000 new jobs in May, many of them in construction. Communities mobilize against energy-sucking AI data centres on both sides of the border. And why Albanians are lashing out at Jared and Ivanka.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Cricket World Cup qualifying matches near Toronto closed to spectators due to security concerns
Spectators will be banned from Canada's upcoming Cricket World Cup qualifying matches beginning Saturday after one of the teams involved in the international three-team series expressed security concerns, the fifth estate has learned.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

U.S. says its military shot down Iranian drones launched toward Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. military said it shot down four Iranian drones that were launched toward the Strait of Hormuz on Friday and then struck some of the Islamic Republic's coastal surveillance radar sites in response, raising the risk to a shaky ceasefire as the Trump administration ramps up pressure on Iran.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

U.S. strikes Iranian radar sites after shooting down Iran-launched drones
U.S. forces struck Iranian coastal radar sites on Saturday after shooting down drones launched by Iran ?toward the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. military said, in the latest escalation complicating efforts to end the war between the two countries.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

FIFA changes water bottle rules at World Cup matches after fans, politicians kick up a fuss
FIFA has decided to allow fans to bring one factory-sealed disposable water bottle to its World Cup 2026 matches in Canada and the United States.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Remaining 60 Minutes stars say they're staying at CBS show... for now
Saying 'We don't want to see 60 Minutes die,' the three remaining correspondents at the turmoil-plagued CBS News show have decided to stay for the meantime.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Forced labor? How the U.S. found a brand new rationale for tariffs | About That
The Trump administration is imposing new tariffs on more than 60 countries to penalize them for importing products that use forced labour. Andrew Chang explains how these 'stealth tariffs' may be a new way for the United States to merge a contested economic agenda with moral policy. (Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

CFIA announces temporary ban of Texas livestock to prevent spread of screwworm
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced Friday that it would temporarily restrict livestock from entering Canada from affected parts of the United States, after screwworm, a flesh-eating parasite, was confirmed on a farm in Texas.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

U.S., Canadian officials warn of anticipated surge in FIFA World Cup dupes
Security officials are anticipating a surge of counterfeit goods entering Canada and the U.S. for the FIFA World Cup and some warn Canadian laws don't go far enough to stop it.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Cambridge, Ont., mayor 'stands by' stopping teen's speech at Pride event
Cambridge, Ont.,Mayor Jan Liggett issued a statement on Friday after her office received backlash after the city's Pride flag raising event on Monday. Liggett was seen on video cutting off a teenager who was giving a speech during the event. Liggett says she stopped the teen from saying a part of the speech that hadn't been vetted by city staff.



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