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Feb 09, 2026

Blood pressure drug recalled after mix-up: Health Canada
A blood pressure medication has been recalled after a mix-up that may have led to some bottles containing the wrong drug. According to Health Canada, Marcan Pharmaceuticals Inc. has recalled two lots of MAR-Amlodipine 5 milligram tablets, which are used to treat high blood pressure and chest pain.



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Feb 09, 2026

Food allergies can be triggered in infancy, a new review says. Here's how
A new review of studies gives families and doctors a better understanding of what drives food allergies in babies and children.



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Feb 09, 2026

Trump threatens to block opening of new bridge between Ontario and Michigan




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Feb 09, 2026

Trump threatens to block opening of new bridge between Windsor and Detroit




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Feb 09, 2026

Liberal MP Bruce Fanjoy criticizes government's latest return-to-office order
Bruce Fanjoy, the Liberal MP for Carleton, has broken ranks with his party to criticize the federal government's latest return-to-office (RTO) mandate.



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Feb 09, 2026

Guthrie family at 'hour of desperation' in search for their missing mother
Savannah Guthrie's family is "at an hour of desperation" in the search for her missing mother, the Today show co-host said in a video released Monday ahead of a looming ransom deadline apparently set by Nancy Guthrie's abductors.



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Feb 09, 2026

B.C. premier says 2,000 public service jobs cut and counting as province faces $11.2B deficit
Premier David Eby says public service jobs that don't support the front-line delivery of services to British Columbians will continue to be targeted as his government prepares to unveil its 2026 budget a week from now.



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Feb 09, 2026

Fact check: Are Russia and Belarus in the Olympics?
Twenty athletes with Russian and Belarusian passports are competing in the Winter Olympics, but they're not representing a country. Here are the facts about 'Individual Neutral Athletes.'



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Feb 09, 2026

B.C. Greens pull out of cooperation agreement with B.C. NDP
The Greens, which have two seats in B.C.'s legislature, will not sign a new co-operation agreement with the NDP government, saying the party has stalled or sidelined too many of the measures it agreed to.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Ancient people had nautical tech, know-how to cross hazardous Arctic channel
Archeologists have found the remains of a cluster of tents with hearths on a remote High Arctic island that date back more than 4,000 years. They offer surprising new insights about the first people who lived near what is now the Canada-Greenland border.



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Feb 09, 2026

NBA star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander now partly owns Hamilton's TD Coliseum
There are also plans for community programming and events at the venue, in collaboration with Gilgeous- Alexander's charitable organization, says the Oak View Group.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Trial begins for Sask. group home worker charged with assaulting residents
Jaclyn Elias, 38, was fired from the Prairie Branches group home after the allegations arose two years ago in the small community of Wilkie, Sask.



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Feb 09, 2026

Lindsey Vonn says she'll need multiple surgeries to repair broken leg after Olympic crash
Lindsey Vonn says she "sustained a complex tibia fracture that is currently stable but will require multiple surgeries to fix properly" after her devastating crash in the Olympic downhill.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Lindsey Vonn's father says Olympic crash is 'end of her career' if he has any say
Lindsey Vonn's father said Monday that the American superstar will no longer race if he has any influence over her decision and that she will not return to the Winter Olympics after breaking her leg in the downhill over the weekend.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Animal welfare group overseeing medical research in London, Ont. defends dog testing
Western University's Animal Care Committee cleared researcher Frank Prato's controversial use of dogs in medical research but a philosophy professor who specializes in ethics of animal treatment says he still has questions about how the tests were carried out.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Outdoor sportswear brand Eddie Bauer files for bankruptcy protection
The operator of roughly 180 Eddie Bauer stores has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. and will soon make a similar filing in Canada, blaming declining sales and a litany of other industry headwinds.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Two-thirds of Albertans would vote to stay in Canada or lean that way, new poll suggests
Petition signings and packed town halls haven't swayed a vast majority of Albertans toward separating from Canada, new data suggests. A poll released Monday found that 65 per cent say they would either vote to stay in Canada or lean that way if a referendum on Alberta independence were held today, while 29 per cent say they lean toward or would definitely vote for separation.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Ukrainian skeleton racer at Olympics says his helmet tribute to fallen athletes won't be allowed by IOC
Vladyslav Heraskevych showed up for the Milan Cortina Olympics with a new helmet, one featuring the images of some fellow Ukrainian athletes killed in Russian attacks. And Heraskevych wanted to offer a tribute. The International Olympic Committee, he said, won't let it happen.



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Feb 09, 2026

Skeleton racer Heraskevych displays images of athletes killed in Ukraine war on his helmet
Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych trained on Monday at the Milano-Cortina Games in a helmet with images of compatriots killed during the war in Ukraine, delivering on a promise to use the Olympics to keep attention on ?the conflict.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance decoded: Multiple nods to Puerto Rican life and Latino culture




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Feb 09, 2026

Decoding the nods to Latino culture in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance




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Feb 09, 2026

Buckingham Palace prepared to 'support' any police investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
Buckingham Palace said on Monday it is ready to support any police investigation into King Charles' younger brother after emails suggested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor might have shared confidential British trade documents with Jeffrey Epstein.



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Feb 09, 2026

Prince William and Kate 'deeply concerned' about Epstein revelations
Britain's Prince William and his wife, Kate, said on Monday they were deeply concerned by the revelations in the Jeffrey Epstein files amid further damning disclosures about the heir-to-the-throne's uncle Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.



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Feb 09, 2026

Prince William, Kate 'deeply concerned' about Epstein revelations as key U.K. cabinet members back Starmer
Britain's Prince William and his wife, Kate, said on Monday they were deeply concerned by the revelations in the Jeffrey Epstein files amid further damning disclosures about the heir-to-the-throne's uncle Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, as police assess whether to formally investigate the former royal.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

At least 53 killed after migrant boat sinks off Libyan coast
Two babies are among at least 53 people dead or missing after an inflatable migrant boat sank off Libya, the UN migration agency said on Monday, the latest tragedy on a dangerous route for those seeking a better life in Europe.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Grief grows as bodies of kidnapped workers of Canadian mining company identified in Mexico
Jaime Castañeda was in the coastal Mexican city of Mazatlán on Sunday to identify the body of his 43-year-old brother. José Manuel Castañeda Hernández was working for Vancouver-based mining company Vizsla Silver Corp. when he was kidnapped last month, along with nine other employees.



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Feb 09, 2026

University of Alberta wants to scrap Equity, Diversity and Inclusion from hiring policy
The University of Alberta is proposing to eliminate Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) from its hiring policy, a year after the school initially said it was moving away from the term.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

To attract more doctors, B.C. city commits to covering medical clinic costs
The city of Grand Forks in the B.C. Interior has teamed up with a local doctor to help cover the costs of running a medical clinic. It's being done in an effort to attract more local physicians, an effort the city says is already working.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Olympic athletes' medals break during celebrations
Handle with care. That's the message from gold medalist Breezy Johnson at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics after she and other athletes found their medals broke within hours.



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Feb 09, 2026

Toronto's newest transit line faces first rush-hour test




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Feb 09, 2026

Taxpayers complain of long waits for the CRA to fix its errors, deliver refunds
The Canada Revenue agency is warning about processing delays for several key services involving Canadians' tax returns. Some people stuck in the backlog say they're stressed and desperate for a resolution.



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Feb 09, 2026

New faces and great expectations for 2026 Toronto Blue Jays
The Toronto Blue Jays came agonizingly close to winning a World Series last fall, and the organization spent the winter tweaking its roster in hopes of another shot at post-season glory. Here's a look at the new and returning faces, as well as a summary of who won't be back.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

ICE, and lessons from Minnesota
Last week, Donald Trump's border Czar Tom Homan announced a drawdown of ICE personnel in Minnesota, following weeks of chaos and two deadly incidents in the state. Homan insisted that ICE was not surrendering, and this departure was instead evidence of ICE's success in Minnesota.  Beginning in December 2025, ICE announced ‘Operation Metro Surge' — an aggressive immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota described as "the largest immigration enforcement operation ever carried out." The operation incited weeks of protest, direct action and civil disobedience across the Twin Cities. Today, we take a step back to assess how this operation unfolded, why Minneapolis became the stage for it, and what the unified response across so much of Minnesota says about the state of immigration enforcement in the U.S. today. We're joined by Robert Worth, a contributing writer with The Atlantic who spent time in Minneapolis last month to report on the protests. For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts [https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts]



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

More than 600 RCMP officers faced gender-based violence disciplinary charges since 2014, CBC analysis finds
A CBC investigation of RCMP disciplinary records reveals hundreds of cases of alleged gender-based violence by members. Through a series of access requests, CBC received more than 10 years of disciplinary allegations and outcomes. Experts fear the revelations are just the "tip of the iceberg."



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Cubans wonder if they could be next after Venezuela as rumours swirl about U.S. talks
There are unconfirmed reports that secret talks have begun between the CIA and Alejandro Castro Espín, the son of Raúl Castro. U.S. President Trump has said talks are on, and Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has said the Communist Party is open to talking about "substantive" matters, but it's still not clear if that includes an end to one-party rule.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Savannah Guthrie says 'we will pay' for missing mother's return




CBC Top Stories
Feb 08, 2026

#TheMoment Bad Bunny look-alikes faced off before the Super Bowl
Juan Cavalleiro tells the National about the moment he placed second in a Bad Bunny look-alike contest in San Francisco. TAGS: 



CBC Top Stories
Feb 08, 2026

Bad Bunny delivers a heartfelt homage to Puerto Rico on the Super Bowl halftime stage
The 31-year-old Puerto Rican superstar took to an elaborate set depicting his home island's landscape on Saturday night, delivering a high-energy performance filled with hit tracks.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 08, 2026

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance showcases love and Latino pride — and sparks Trump's scorn
The 31-year-old Puerto Rican superstar took to an elaborate set depicting his home island's landscape on Saturday night, delivering a high-energy performance filled with hit tracks.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 08, 2026

The National | Lindsey Vonn airlifted after Olympic crash
Feb. 8, 2026 | U.S. downhill skier Lindsey Vonn is airlifted to surgery after a terrifying crash ends her Olympic comeback. Investigators seek more clues in the abduction of Nancy Guthrie. And, the dramatic mountain rescue of a hang-glider in B.C.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 08, 2026

Woman dead, 22 others sent to hospital after charter bus rolls over in northwestern Alberta: RCMP
A woman is dead and 22 other people were taken to hospital with injuries of varying degrees, after a charter bus rolled over on a highway in northwestern Alberta Saturday night, RCMP said.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 08, 2026

Doctor, virologist caution against attending large public gatherings if unvaccinated against measles
With the number of measles cases in Manitoba swelling, experts caution those who aren't vaccinated for the disease to stay away from large public gatherings until the outbreak settles down.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 08, 2026

Elly Alboim, former CBC parliamentary bureau chief and political consultant, dead at 78
Elly Alboim, a former CBC parliamentary bureau chief, longtime political consultant and professor at Carleton University in Ottawa, has died at 78, his family tells CBC News.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 08, 2026

Despite disastrous crash, Lindsey Vonn's return was neither selfish nor unwarranted
All the emotions swirling around Lindsey Vonn's crash, and questions about why she decided to compete in the first place, are blowing up the internet. But for elite athletes, it's not the glory but the challenge and knowing your body to believe in what's possible.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 08, 2026

Despite disastrous crash, Lindsey Vonn's return was neither selfish or unwarranted
All the emotions swirling around Lindsey Vonn's crash, and questions about why she decided to compete in the first place, are blowing up the internet. But for elite athletes, it's not the glory but the challenge and knowing your body to believe in what's possible.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 08, 2026

Japan's ruling party secures landslide supermajority in lower house election
The governing party of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi secured a two-thirds supermajority in a key parliamentary election Sunday, Japanese media reported citing preliminary results, earning a landslide victory thanks to her popularity.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 08, 2026

Iran adds 7 more years to sentence of jailed Nobel Peace laureate, supporters say
Iran sentenced Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi to over seven more years in prison after she began a hunger strike, supporters said Sunday, as Tehran cracks down on all dissent following nationwide protests and the deaths of thousands at the hands of security forces.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 08, 2026

Seahawks swarm Patriots in Super Bowl LX to secure 2nd title in franchise history




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Feb 08, 2026

What to expect from Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show? Dancing, culture and a side of politics




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Feb 08, 2026

Canadian figure skater Madeline Schizas gets university assignment extension at Olympics
Canadian figure skater and McMaster University student Madeline Schizas was granted an extension on her sociology assignment one day after going viral with her request on Instagram.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 08, 2026

Sidney Crosby named captain of Canada's men's hockey team
Two-time Olympic gold medallist Sidney Crosby was been named captain of Canada's men's hockey team at the Milan Cortina Games.



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Feb 08, 2026

Suspect in shooting of senior Russian officer detained, Russia says
Russia's Federal Security Service said Sunday that the man suspected of shooting a deputy chief of Russia's military intelligence agency in Moscow was detained in Dubai and handed over to Russia.



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Feb 08, 2026

Characters in Oscar-nominated short brought to life by award-winning actor Colm Feore at Kitchener studio
An animated Canadian film produced by the National Film Board of Canada which has been nominated for an Oscar has local connections. The Girls Who Cried Pearls is a stop-motion film that tells the story of a poor boy in early 20th century Montreal who falls in love with a girl whose tears turn into pearls. It features the voice of actor Colm Feore who recorded the 17-minute short at Fred Smith Studios in Kitchener.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 08, 2026

Apartment residents say fatal carbon monoxide poisoning of 11-year-old was preventable
A man who lives in a Regina apartment building says the carbon monoxide detector in his unit sounded just hours before another resident, an 11-year-old boy, died.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 08, 2026

Provincial officials still trying to find way to raise abandoned tidal turbine
Ten months after the Nova Scotia government's Energy Department took the lead on finding a way to recover an abandoned tidal turbine from the depths of the Bay of Fundy, officials still cannot say when — or if — the device might be removed.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 08, 2026

No desks, no strategy: Experts say government's latest return-to-office order ignores reality
With federal public servants mandated to return to the office four days a week this summer, experts and unions are sounding the alarm over a lack of clear strategy or infrastructure to support such a move.



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Feb 08, 2026

No place for politics in F-35 cockpits as Canadian fighter jet pilots get ready to train at U.S. base
While procurement for Canada's complete fighter jet fleet remains up in the air, advocates say politics need to be set aside as members of the Royal Canadian Air Force head to Luke Air Force Base in Arizona later this year to train on the F-35 when Canada eventually takes possession of the 16 jets it's committed to buying.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 08, 2026

Most of the world doesn't require a prescription for birth control. Why do Canadians still need one?
Some Canadian doctors say patients on birth control need monitoring. But medical authorities in other countries increasingly disagree.



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Feb 08, 2026

Man behind the Clarity Act has choice words for Alberta separatists and Danielle Smith
Former Liberal cabinet minister Stéphane Dion is lambasting the brewing separatist movement in Alberta and demanding Premier Danielle Smith clarify her position and lay out the next steps depending on the outcome of a possible independence referendum.



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Feb 08, 2026

How Scholastic became a cultural rite of passage for Canadian kids
For decades, Scholastic has been a fixture in Canadian elementary schools, introducing children to reading while helping fund under-resourced libraries. Despite growing criticism over cost and commercialization, the book fair remains a nostalgic — and enduring — rite of passage.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 08, 2026

I wanted to complete a triathlon. My first step? Learning to swim
At the age of 37, Alberto Ortiz's swimming had been casual dips in lakes or resort pools. But when a cousin made a joke about training for a triathlon, the idea stuck. When the training started, it didn't take long before he'd signed up for a full-distance Olympic triathlon.



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Feb 08, 2026

Academics pan decision to cut CEGEP education in Quebec's federal prisons
Inmates in Quebec's federal prisons will soon be deprived of post-secondary studies that had been offered for 52 years after Correctional Service Canada decided to slash funding.



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Feb 08, 2026

Beautiful, wonderful, or Toronto transit's black eye? Whatever it is, the Eglinton Crosstown is finally open
Excitement and cheer filled the air across the newly-launched Line 5 on Sunday as Torontonians braved the cold to get on the first trains. The controversial Eglinton Crosstown LRT launched 15 years after construction first started. But it's already had a few bumps, as a mechanical issue struck just 30 minutes into the launch.



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Feb 08, 2026

Civil rights pioneer says after almost 70 years, story of the Little Rock Nine still 'resonates'
Long before her work as an anti-racist educator and environmental campaigner in Canada, Minnijean Brown-Trickey showed enormous courage as one of the Little Rock Nine — a group of Black teenagers who integrated Little Rock Central High School in Little Rock, Ark., in 1957.



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Feb 08, 2026

Why Spain is aiming to regularize half a million undocumented migrants
While the United States has intensified its immigration crackdown and deportation efforts and European countries are closing their borders one after the other, Spain's left-wing government last month approved a royal decree to regularize several hundred thousand undocumented people who already live and work in the country.



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Feb 08, 2026

Toronto's young transit enthusiasts 'bamboozled' by Eglinton Crosstown's day 1 speed
It might be chilly out, but that's not stopping excited Torontonians from piling into the newly launched trains along Line 5 Sunday. The controversial Eglinton Crosstown LRT has launched 15 years after construction first started.



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Feb 08, 2026

Watch these ice climbers scale Hamilton's Tiffany Falls
Climbing company Muskoka Mountainworks took a group to Tiffany Falls in Hamilton for the first time last month. Two of the climbers tell CBC Hamilton they've long wanted to scale the frozen waterfall. They say ice climbing has been a great way for them to embrace winter.



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Feb 08, 2026

With Maduro gone, Venezuelans test freedom to criticize leaders
Just over one month after the United States captured then-President Nicolas Maduro, some Venezuelans opposed to the government have become increasingly bold in challenging the new authorities.



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Feb 07, 2026

Brad Arnold, lead singer of Grammy-nominated rock band 3 Doors Down, dead at 47
The band said in a statement that Brad Arnold "passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, in his sleep after his courageous battle with cancer."



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Feb 07, 2026

Savannah Guthrie says family ready to pay potential kidnappers ransom for mom's return
Savannah Guthrie told the potential kidnappers of her mother Nancy Guthrie on Saturday that the family is prepared to pay for her safe return.



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Feb 07, 2026

Patriots-Seahawks Super Bowl is not so much of a rematch as it is a matchup of contrasts
This year's Super Bowl matchup between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks is all about contrasts, from a heralded defence vs. an underrated one, to an All-Pro wide receiver vs. one of the NFL's best young cornerbacks.



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Feb 07, 2026

Unstoppable Lindsey Vonn can achieve sports immortality on Sunday
A week after rupturing the ACL in her left knee, 41-year-old Lindsey Vonn goes for Olympic gold Sunday at 5:30 a.m. ET at the Olympia delle Tofane downhill course.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 07, 2026

American fugitive who spent decades in Toronto extradited back to U.S.
A U.S. fugitive who spent more than 20 years in Toronto while fleeing manslaughter charges has been extradited to Florida.



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Feb 07, 2026

How aggressive free agency moves led the Patriots and Seahawks to the Super Bowl
Winning the headlines during free agency in March doesn't typically lead to success in January and February in the NFL. But this season, two of the most aggressive teams during the free agency period last offseason will play in the Super Bowl.



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Feb 07, 2026

Rob Lantz to return as P.E.I.'s premier after winning PC leadership




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Feb 07, 2026

Candidates arrive as Progressive Conservative Party chooses next leader, P.E.I. premier




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Feb 07, 2026

Suspected saboteurs hit Italian rail network near Bologna, police say
Saboteurs damaged rail infrastructure near the northern Italian city of Bologna on Saturday morning, disrupting train journeys on the first full day of the Winter Olympic Games, the Transport Ministry said.



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Feb 07, 2026

Canadian Olympians careful of norovirus at Athletes' Village in Milan
Canadian women's hockey team is being careful to avoid the norovirus that has made news in their sport early in Milano Cortina 2026.



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Feb 07, 2026

Anger, grief at sentencing of impaired N.S. man who drove 172 km/h before fatal crash
Drake Robert Brown faced sentencing in provincial court in Kentville, N.S., Friday on two counts of impaired driving causing death and one count of impaired driving causing bodily harm for the 2023 crash that killed two passengers, Brayden Lemmon and Victoria Cousins, and injured a third.



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Feb 07, 2026

How Black health-care pioneers influenced modern medicine in Canada
From early public health advocacy to modern research, Black Canadian physicians and health professionals have shaped medicine, patient care and policy across the country. Yet many of their contributions remain largely absent from public memory, even as conversations about equity, access and representation continue to evolve.



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Feb 07, 2026

Building an Arctic highway is hard. Doing it on thawing permafrost is even harder
Researchers and builders are of the consensus that warming ground temperatures are shortening winters and increasing infrastrcuture costs - concerns that loom large as the federal government eyes up the Arctic economic and security corridor for potential fast-tracking.



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Feb 07, 2026

Climate change could allow rats to have more babies. Enter rodent birth control
Warming temperatures mean more rats, and the possible spread of more disease between the rodents and people. That has some scientists and municipal governments asking: is birth control part of the solution to curbing the rodent population boom?



CBC Top Stories
Feb 07, 2026

Daily life will be impacted if pre-clearance at remote border crossings ends, residents say
Residents of remote communities along the Canada-U.S. border are asking Ottawa not to scrap a trusted traveller border entry program that pre-clears them, making it easier to travel into Ontario and Manitoba without reporting to a customs checkpoint. The program ends Sept. 14.



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Feb 07, 2026

Doctors ‘wrongly and excessively' prescribed boy drugs before he died in Ont. couple's care, lawsuit claims
The lawsuit, which alleges negligence and seeks over $4 million in damages, is separate from the Milton, Ont., criminal trial for Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber, who have pleaded not guilty to murder of the 12-year-old and other charges.



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Feb 07, 2026

Beyond the gondola: Meet the women preserving Venice's rowing heritage
Row Venice is a non-profit association of female rowers dedicated to preserving the Venetian style of rowing. Founded almost two decades ago, it now counts about two dozen members among its ranks, offering lessons to tourists and local women wanting to race, while also fighting for gender equality in the sport.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 07, 2026

I was an international student chasing stability but Canada made me question who I was
Pari Mokradi arrived in Canada full of hopes and dreams. When he was unable to land a job after graduating, he started to feel invisible.



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Feb 07, 2026

I was an international student chasing stability, but Canada made me question who I was
Pari Mokradi arrived in Canada full of hopes and dreams. When he was unable to land a job after graduating, he started to feel invisible.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 07, 2026

Satellite images may reveal Iran trying to recover material from bombed nuclear sites
Satellite images that have shown some recent activity around two Iranian nuclear sites bombed last year by Israel and the U.S. suggest Iran may be trying to recover materials from the area.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 07, 2026

TikTok creators flock to UpScrolled app after U.S. takeover. Here's why
Thousands of creators are deleting TikTok and flocking elsewhere just days after a change in ownership and mounting claims of widespread censorship and shadowbanning, or reduced reach, on the app.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 07, 2026

Warming temperatures are shrinking snowpack in key Canadian watersheds, study suggests
Declining snowpack can affect everything from municipal water systems and agriculture to lake levels, shipping and wildfire risk in Canada's forests.



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Feb 07, 2026

Was a Canadian baby poisoned by breast milk? Experts say no. Yet a 20-year-old case study remains influential
A controversial Canadian medical paper, which pinned a baby's death on codeine passed through breastmilk, is under renewed scrutiny a full two decades after it was published. The paper sparked a sweeping shift in global approaches to pain management and breastfeeding guidance for new mothers.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 07, 2026

Winter snow is declining in key watersheds across Canada, raising concerns about future water supply
Declining snowpack can affect everything from municipal water systems and agriculture to lake levels, shipping and wildfire risk in Canada's forests.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 07, 2026

Why a 20-year-old study claiming a baby died from opioid poisoning through breast milk is still under fire
A controversial Canadian medical paper, which pinned a baby's death on codeine passed through breastmilk, is under renewed scrutiny a full two decades after it was published. The paper sparked a sweeping shift in global approaches to pain management and breastfeeding guidance for new mothers.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 07, 2026

4 years after injury heartbreak at Beijing, B.C. skier Elena Gaskell looks for redemption at Milano-Cortina
Four years after a devastating injury rendered her unable to compete at the Beijing Winter Olympics, Vernon, B.C., skier Elena Gaskell is looking to redeem herself at the Milano-Cortina Games.



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Feb 06, 2026

The National | Star-studded open to Milano Cortina 2026
Feb. 6, 2026 | Italian pride on display as the Milano-Cortina Winter Games open with performances from Mariah Carey and Andrea Bocelli. Canada opens its new consulate in Greenland. And, Toronto Blue Jays icon Buck Martinez hangs up his mic. Watch The National 9pm EST Sun-Fri



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Feb 06, 2026

Body found in Mexico appears to be 1 of 10 kidnapped employees of Canadian mining company, authorities say




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Feb 06, 2026

Body of 1 of 10 kidnapped Canadian mining company employees found, Mexican authorities say




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Feb 06, 2026

Mexico living through 'terror,' says relative of kidnapped employee of Canadian mining company




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Feb 06, 2026

Ousted B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad may want his old job back
John Rustad resigned as B.C. Conservative party leader after month of internal party chaos. But he may be trying to get his old job back. Sources tell CBC News he's requested a leadership nomination package. Rustad, for now, isn't confirming that.



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Feb 06, 2026

Thousands may have been exposed to measles at popular Manitoba farm show, province warns
Thousands of people who attended what's touted as Canada's largest indoor farm show this year may have been exposed to measles, Manitoba public health officials warn.



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