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Jun 15, 2026

Transportation Safety Board to release report on Titan submersible implosion that killed 5 people
The Transportation Safety Board will release a final report on the loss of the Titan submersible on Wednesday. It will be almost three years to the day since the vessel imploded off Newfoundland and Labrador, killing five people.



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Jun 15, 2026

B-52 bomber crashes after takeoff from U.S. air force base
A B-52 bomber crashed shortly after takeoff Monday morning at a U.S. Air Force base in California's Mojave Desert, officials said.



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Jun 15, 2026

Love Island USA's executive producer James Barker has died in Fiji
James Barker, the executive producer of wildly popular television show Love Island USA, has died in Fiji.



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Jun 15, 2026

Canada can achieve 'win-win' with U.S. if we don't 'panic and freak out' over trade threats: Smith
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the art of dealing with U.S. President Donald Trump is to stop panicking every time a new tariff is threatened.



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Jun 15, 2026

Tyra Banks sues Netflix over America's Next Top Model documentary, alleging defamation
Tyra Banks has filed a defamation lawsuit against Netflix and the directors of its docuseries Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model, alleging that the producers stripped down hours of interview footage to construct a false narrative.



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Jun 15, 2026

Gavin Newsom says Trump directed U.S. Justice Department to investigate him
California Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday accused U.S. President Donald Trump of directing the Justice Department to undertake a politically motivated investigation of him and his wife.



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Jun 15, 2026

Which 8-bit Nintendo games are worth playing today? This critic is playing all 751 of them to find out
Jeff Gerstmann is nearly finished playing and ranking every game released in North America for the Nintendo Entertainment System — all 751 of them.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 15, 2026

'Greatest moment of my life': Winnipeg's Seth Jarvis gets his name on Stanley Cup




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Jun 15, 2026

Owners of Santo Domingo nightclub to stand trial over roof collapse that killed 236
The sibling owners of the Santo Domingo nightclub where a roof collapse killed 236 people and injured more than 100 last year will stand trial for involuntary manslaughter, a judge ruled Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 15, 2026

Fox agrees to buy streaming pioneer Roku for $22B US
The deal gives Fox access to more than 100 million households already using Roku, and will help the traditional TV giant push further into the world of streaming.



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Jun 15, 2026

Calls grow for independent investigation into alleged racism at Montréal-Nord police station
Quebec's Domestic Security Minister Ian Lafrenière is appointing an independent observer to follow the investigation by Montreal police into a group of officers accused of racial profiling and discrimination during interventions in Montréal-Nord.



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Jun 15, 2026

Britain to introduce legislation to ban under-16s on social media, Starmer says
Britain will ban children under 16 from using a range of social media apps including Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube to protect young people from harmful content and excessive screen time, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 15, 2026

This Alberta village has an ambulance, but it's out of town 96% of the time
According to recent data from Emergency Health Services Alberta, the Village of Linden's ambulance has responded 11 calls within its coverage zone and 292 outside of it so far this year.



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Jun 15, 2026

12-year-old driving stolen car charged after striking officer in East York: police
A Toronto police officer and the 12-year-old driver of a vehicle that was allegedly stolen were both taken to hospital Monday morning after the driver attempted to flee a traffic stop on Leaside Bridge, police say. One suspect is still outstanding and the Special Investigations Unit has invoked its mandate.



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Jun 15, 2026

12-year-old driving stolen car charged after striking officer in Toronto's east end: police
A 12-year-old boy has been hospitalized and is facing charges, the Special Investigations Unit says, after he was shot at by police while driving an allegedly stolen vehicle in East York early Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 15, 2026

These teens retraced a 150-year-old river route to commemorate Treaty 6
2026 marks 150 years since the signing of Treaty 6 — and students with the Lloydminster Public School Division are marking it in a big way: by retracing the route taken by First Nations and Canadian Crown dignitaries who entered the agreement in 1876.



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Jun 15, 2026

Norway crown princess's son sentenced to 4 years in prison after rape conviction
Marius Borg Høiby, the eldest son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, was sentenced to four years in prison Monday after being convicted of rape.



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Jun 15, 2026

His colon cancer was originally misdiagnosed. Now he's encouraging screening as Ontario boosts capacity
Starting next month, Ontarians who are 45 years old will be eligible for colorectal cancer screening. Some patients and advocates question whether the province is ready for the additional pressure on the system, but Ontario says it's boosting capacity.



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Jun 15, 2026

Russian attack sets fire to centuries-old religious site in Kyiv, kills rescuers in Kharkiv
A large-scale Russian attack on Ukraine killed rescue personnel in Kharkiv and four people in the capital Kyiv on Monday as strikes set apartment buildings ablaze and sparked a fire at the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, one of the country's most significant religious landmarks .



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Jun 15, 2026

Russian attacks kill 11 across Ukraine, set centuries-old religious site in Kyiv ablaze
Russia fired hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles at Ukraine's biggest cities in a nighttime bombardment that killed at least 11 people and set fire to a renowned religious site, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other officials said Monday.



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Jun 15, 2026

Why Halifax is one of the toughest markets for renters, by the numbers
Rents have been increasing at a faster pace in Halifax than in other large Canadian cities, putting pressure on affordability, says the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.



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Jun 15, 2026

Women with traumatic brain injury 26 per cent less likely to receive trauma care than men, Ontario study finds
New Ontario research shows women with traumatic brain injuries are far less likely to be admitted for trauma care than men, raising questions over why patients with similar, life-altering injuries may be receiving less-specialized treatment.



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Jun 15, 2026

Toronto Port Authority says Billy Bishop expansion would be self-funded. Some experts are skeptical
The Toronto Port Authority's CEO says expanding Billy Bishop Airport could cost $4 to $5 billion and would be self-funded. Some experts say it's unlikely a project of such scale would see a return on investment, given what the port authority's financial statements reveal about the airport's revenues.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 15, 2026

War, sports collide as Iran's World Cup kicks off in Los Angeles
A divisive collision of geopolitics and sports is playing out in a community with emotional ties to two countries at war, setting the stage for drama and protest that will go beyond the pitch.



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Jun 15, 2026

How do you get rid of 110 vats of smelly fish sauce? This Newfoundland town is finally getting an answer
It'll take about 200 trips with a standard-sized dump truck to put an end to a stinky problem that has plagued the town of St. Mary's, N.L., for the past 25 years.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 15, 2026

For Chinese automakers, markets like Canada are more important than ever
As China's powerhouse EV industry continues to dominate the globe, data shows demand is slowing domestically due to a reduction in government subsidies and a sluggish economy. This means export markets are more important than ever if the country's automakers want to keep up production at its current pace.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 15, 2026

'She outworks everyone': Inside the rise of top PWHL prospect Caroline Harvey
The American defender was MVP at the Olympic tournament this past February. Now, she's likely to start her pro career in Vancouver, where the Goldeneyes have the first-overall pick.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

Hurricanes capture 1st Stanley Cup title in 20 years after shutout win over Golden Knights
The Carolina Hurricanes captured their first Stanley Cup in 20 years after defeating the Golden Knights 3-0 in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup final Sunday night in Las Vegas.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

Pro-separation billboard still up after removal deadline from Alberta town passes
Cory Morgan says the sign he paid for is still standing in Taber, Alta., in defiance of a letter he says the town sent earlier this month to the private owner of the billboard demanding the message be removed by Saturday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

Rural Ontario communities reeling with grief after crash that killed 5 children
Rural Ontario communities are reeling with grief after a deadly crash on Friday took the lives of five children in one family from a town near Kitchener-Waterloo. The township's mayor says many in the area are turning to religion to reckon with the loss.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

Montreal borough responds to police racism allegations
Borough mayor Christine Black says the scope of allegations came as a shock, though she acknowledged concerns about systemic racism in Montréal-Nord are not new.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

Anger, sadness, a sense of deja-vu': Montreal borough responds to police racism allegations
Borough mayor Christine Black says the scope of allegations came as a shock, though she acknowledged concerns about systemic racism in Montréal-Nord are not new.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

Plane crash in Missouri kills all 12 people aboard
A plane carrying a pilot and 11 passengers planning to spend a sunny afternoon skydiving crashed on Sunday in Missouri, killing all aboard, authorities said.



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Jun 14, 2026

Ahead of G7, Carney says no one country will characterize new world order
The United States will play a role in a new world order where no one institution or country will have all the answers, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

Cross Country Checkup: What matters more to you right now — the climate or the economy?
With the World Cup tournament in full swing, is hosting the event worth the billion-dollar price tag for Canadian taxpayers? And in our second hour, is it wrong to boo the American national anthem or flag at the World Cup or other major sporting events?



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

6 people killed after helicopters collide in Brazil
Two helicopters collided over Rio de Janeiro on Sunday morning and crashed in the city's western zone, killing all six people aboard, firefighters said.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

U.S. performer Oliver Tree, Argentine YouTube personality reportedly killed in Brazil helicopter crash
Two helicopters collided over Rio de Janeiro on Sunday morning and crashed in the city's western zone, killing all six people aboard, firefighters said.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

Mayhem mars Knicks euphoria as New York City celebrates first NBA championship in 53 years
It was bedlam on Broadway as the New York Knicks won their first NBA championship in 53 years on Saturday night, with exuberant celebrations marred by mayhem and violence, including a shooting in Times Square.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

Palestinian death toll in Gaza tops 73,000, officials say, as Israel strikes despite ceasefire
The Palestinian death toll from the Israel-Hamas war has surpassed 73,000, Gaza's Health Ministry said Sunday, despite a fragile ceasefire that has been described as stalled.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

Thousands gather in Geneva to protest G7 as Trump, other leaders hold summit in nearby France
Thousands of demonstrators converged Sunday to show their discontent against the G7 group of countries, with U.S. President Donald Trump and counterparts set to hold a summit starting a day later in nearby France.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

British forces intercept Russian shadow fleet tanker in the Channel
British armed forces intercepted a sanctioned Russian shadow fleet oil tanker in the Channel on Sunday, leading for the first time an operation to disrupt the oil revenue ?that helps fund Russia's war in Ukraine.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

Israeli military strikes Beirut suburbs ahead of anticipated U.S.-Iran deal
The Israeli military said it launched strikes on Beirut on Sunday targeting Hezbollah infrastructure, despite ongoing efforts to negotiate an end to the U.S.-Iran war. Smoke could be seen rising over the Lebanese capital.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

Trump warns Israel and Iran not to ‘blow it' after new strikes threaten emerging ceasefire deal
The Israeli military said it launched strikes on Beirut on Sunday targeting Hezbollah infrastructure, despite ongoing efforts to negotiate an end to the U.S.-Iran war. Smoke could be seen rising over the Lebanese capital.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

He's paddled 60 km to work on B.C.'s North Coast. This week, he'll try to kayak from Washington to Alaska
Prince Rupert's Yota Kano is competing in the Race to Alaska, a more than 1,200-metre race from Port Townsend, Wash., to Ketchikan, Alaska.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

New memorial marks one of Canada's deadliest — but less known — highway accidents
A new plaque on a roadside monument west of Swift Current, Sask. details a fiery three-vehicle accident that left 22 young men dead and eight injured on May 28, 1980. The men came from out of province to work on Canadian Pacific Railway's "Prairie Steel Gang" track crew.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

It took courage to report my sexual assault. 608 days later, everything fell apart
Serra Al-Katib was reluctant to report a sexual assault to police, but when she heard about another victim, she decided to come forward. She didn't realize how much the process would cost her.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

Stoned rats get the munchies. Here's what that means for people with eating disorders, appetite loss
It turns out stoned rats get the munchies too. New research from the University of Calgary and Washington State University digs into the effects of cannabis on rats and humans, particularly when it comes to appetite.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

First pickleball, now padel: Why ‘social' sports are growing in popularity
While the Mexican sport padel has exploded in popularity in other parts of the world, it has struggled to gain traction in Canada — until within just the last five years. Now, it's seeing more demand than Canada's courts can handle.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

Forestry consortium, First Nation family heading to listening circle amid more possible Ontario court action
A forestry consortium that was granted an interlocutory injunction halting a blockade by a family from Matachewan First Nation, allowing it to complete tree-harvesting work in northern Ontario, will sit down in a listening circle with them in a case that may see further court action. "We're not against forestry per se, but we want to be able to tell [the consortium] how we believe that needs to be looked after," says Dorothy Larkman.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

Socceroos score big over Turkey in Vancouver's 2026 World Cup hosting debut
Australia win Group D match with great goalkeeping and a stout defence.



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Jun 14, 2026

Canada's newest destroyer carries on legacy of warship lost in 1940 tragedy
The first of Canada's new River-class destroyers will be named HMCS Fraser. In 1940, a previous HMCS Fraser aided in evacuating British and other Allied forces from the French coast, and later became the first Royal Canadian Navy ship to sink during the Second World War.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

As CUSMA talks loom, Ontario premier appears to be dropping his more aggressive anti-Trump rhetoric




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Jun 14, 2026

How much rent should a royal pay?
A report from Britain's National Audit Office revealed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor had been receiving rental income and that King Charles has been paying the rent — set at less than market value — for his nieces Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie. There are no suggestions of illegality here, but for the House of Windsor, the public financial scrutiny highlights the challenge the monarchy faces in staying relevant and relatable.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

B.C. woman who survived avalanche says it was like 'being hit by a truck'
Hannah Hughes was backcountry skiing in Norway when she looked up to see a wall of snow barreling towards her. She now faces a long recovery from her injuries.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

The International Space Station is showing its age
The International Space Station had a proposed lifespan of 15 years, but it has far exceeded that, and it's starting to show its age. Is it time to deorbit it?



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

Ottawa's online harms bill 'a miss' when it comes to regulating AI chatbots: B.C. premier
B.C. Premier David Eby says the federal government's newly introduced online harms bill "is a miss" when it comes to addressing AI chatbots because it doesn't require tech companies to report users' concerning interactions to police.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2026

Just how many days do provincial politicians spend legislating? We did the math
Some politicians say the number of days spent in the legislature doesn't matter too much, because the most important work is done in their constituency offices. Others say less time in legislatures allows provincial and territorial governments to avoid accountability and pass flawed legislation.



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Jun 14, 2026

Why some say Quebec politicians helped fuel the racism they unanimously denounced
In a rare move, four provincial parties denounced a gathering in Shawinigan, Que., captured in a photo, during which more than a dozen masked white nationalists held a banner that read, "I remember a white Quebec." But some observers say the province's climate in recent decades has helped fuel this type of behaviour.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2026

'Surreal': New York Knicks win NBA championship for first time in 53 years
Jalen Brunson and the Comeback Knicks did it again. And now they're the Champion Knicks. For the first time in 53 years, New York rules the NBA. Brunson scored 45 points, including 13 straight for New York in the fourth quarter, and the Knicks beat the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Saturday night.



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Jun 13, 2026

NBA star James Harden arrested in Houston for unlawfully carrying weapon in motor vehicle
Cleveland Cavaliers player James Harden was arrested on Saturday in Houston on a misdemeanor charge of unlawful carrying of a weapon in a motor vehicle, according to the Harris County District Clerk's Office.



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Jun 13, 2026

Like it or not, the ticks are advancing and Canadians will have to adapt




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Jun 13, 2026

New Brunswick woman sues OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT led to daughter's death
Alice Carrier died by suicide last year. Her mother says OpenAI failed to implement necessary safeguards despite knowing about the state of her daughter's mental health and even reinforced harmful views.



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Jun 13, 2026

'I always prove them wrong': Canadian World Cup hero Cyle Larin defiant in face of constant criticism
It was an instantly iconic image: Cyle Larin, two minutes after he first jogged onto the pitch, standing in front of a roaring Toronto Stadium crowd, in the moments after he scored one of the great goals of his life and in Canadian soccer history, with his eyes closed and his fingers in his ears.



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Jun 13, 2026

Thousands rally in Northern Ireland to condemn anti-immigration rioting
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Belfast on Saturday to denounce anti-immigrant rioters who set fire to homes and cars earlier in the week after a brutal stabbing blamed on an asylum seeker.



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Jun 13, 2026

Ghana slams Canada's decision to deny World Cup visa for Partey, who faces rape charges
Ghana's government has criticized Canada's "extremely unfair" decision to deny midfielder Thomas Partey a visa for his team's World Cup opener while he awaits trial on rape charges, and it threatened legal action in a bid to overturn the refusal.



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Jun 13, 2026

Anthropic says it has taken its latest AI models offline to comply with U.S. directive
AI giant Anthropic said on Friday it has taken its latest artificial intelligence models, known as Fable 5 and Mythos 5, offline to comply with a directive from the Trump administration to prevent their use by foreign nationals.



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Jun 13, 2026

Montreal mayor urges calm, vows to uncover truth after police unit suspected of racist behaviour




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Jun 13, 2026

Carney holds news conference with Taoiseach of Ireland
Prime Minister Mark Carney holds a joint news conference in Dublin with the Taoiseach of Ireland, Micheál Martin.



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Jun 13, 2026

5 children killed in a crash near Kitchener-Waterloo, Ont.
Five children between the ages of four and 12 were killed in a two-vehicle collision in rural Ontario, according to OPP. Several others, including one infant, were injured.



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Jun 13, 2026

Police giving update after multiple people killed in collision near Guelph, Ont.
Multiple people were killed, and several others were injured in a two-vehicle collision in rural Ontario.



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Jun 13, 2026

Residents in Brooks, Alta., seek info on the data centre megaproject planned right next door
A substantial but largely confidential plan to build a huge data centre near Brooks, Alta., has led local officials to update bylaws and launch an education program for residents about the benefits, drawbacks and potential mitigation strategies of hosting such large-scale industry.



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Jun 13, 2026

Trump celebrates 80th birthday with White House cage fight




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Jun 13, 2026

Trump gets ringside seat at White House UFC event on his 80th birthday




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Jun 13, 2026

Trump's White House UFC headliner accused of assault, forced sex, stalking




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Jun 13, 2026

Tupac is being digitally resurrected again, this time in a video game. Not everyone likes it
Gamers and influencers watching Summer Game Fest mostly expressed shock and confusion at the inclusion of the influential American rapper and political activist who died in 1996.



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Jun 13, 2026

When my son chose to cut his braid, I saw 3 generations of our family begin to heal
Alexander Redhead reflects on the moment his nine-year-old son decided to cut his long braid after years of being mistaken for a girl and corrected by adults in public spaces. Standing behind the barber chair, he found himself thinking about his late father, who was forced to cut his hair when he was taken to residential school.



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Jun 13, 2026

Some provinces want more say in appointing judges. What does Canada's chief justice think?
Several provinces are calling for a constitutional change to give themselves more say in how federal judges are appointed at the provincial level. What does Chief Justice Richard Wagner make of this ongoing political debate over Canada's judicial system? CBC's The House spoke with him earlier this week to get his thoughts.



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Jun 13, 2026

Red flag or red herring? The numbers behind assisted dying in the Netherlands
Assisted deaths among people with mental disorders in the Netherlands have surged in recent years. Some Dutch psychiatrists say that's a red flag for Canada, but not everyone agrees.



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Jun 13, 2026

Out-of-this-world medical tech could boost health care on Earth, researchers say
The shift toward deep space exploration is set to bring new developments for Earth's health-care systems, researchers say, including innovations such as portable medical technology and robotic care.



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Jun 13, 2026

Ottawa has struggled to increase grocery competition. Will the new food strategy help?
The federal government has pledged $3 billion which it says will add more food terminals in Canada, help the Competition Bureau sniff out and penalize anticompetitive behaviour, and help Canada produce more of its own food. Independent grocers say it's a step in the right direction when it comes to helping them compete, but won't topple the dominance of the country's major grocers.



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Jun 13, 2026

Black women in Canada are facing a mental health crisis. This clinic is trying to help
A recent report reveals that mental health is the most commonly diagnosed chronic condition among Black women in Canada. Clinicians, researchers and patients say that's not surprising, pointing to the ongoing effects of anti-Black racism and misogyny that they face in everyday life.



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Jun 13, 2026

Canada vows to restrict social media for kids under 16. Teens say they'll 'always find a way'
Canadian teens and parents — the two groups directly impacted by the Safe Social Media Act (Bill C-34) introduced Wednesday by the federal government — share their thoughts on social media and the proposed legislation, which would ban accounts for users under 16.



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Jun 13, 2026

From riots to 'regularization,' U.K. and Spain show opposing attitudes to migrants
The Pope's visit this week to Spain's Canary Islands this week, where he met with migrants and their advocates, underscores the polarized debate in Europe over immigration. As Spain welcomes half a million illegal migrants, the streets of British cities are burning as forces on the political right push to keep them out.



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Jun 13, 2026

Saturday night showdown: Australia vs. Turkey opens FIFA World Cup in Vancouver
Fan support for both nations is expected to be strong inside B.C. Place come game time.



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Jun 12, 2026

Montreal police suspend more than a dozen officers suspected of racist and hateful behaviour
More than a dozen police officers assigned to Montréal-Nord's Station 39 are under investigation over alleged racist and hateful acts committed against Black and Arab people during police stops, Radio-Canada has learned.



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Jun 12, 2026

Trump says Tren de Aragua gang leader killed via U.S. military strike
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday said U.S. forces carried out a strike that killed Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, also ?known as Niño Guerrero, the leader of Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua.



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Jun 12, 2026

Long time, pun-loving movie critic Gene Shalit dead at age 100
Pun-spouting ?movie critic Gene Shalit, a fixture on NBC's Today show for decades in his bow ties and extravagantly bushy hair and moustache, died on Friday at the age of 100, NBC News reported, citing a family statement shared with the network.



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Jun 12, 2026

Longtime, pun-loving movie critic Gene Shalit dead at age 100
Pun-spouting ?movie critic Gene Shalit, a fixture on NBC's Today show for decades in his bow ties and extravagantly bushy hair and moustache, died on Friday at the age of 100, NBC News reported, citing a family statement shared with the network.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2026

CBC News: The National | Canada ties opening FIFA World Cup match
June 12, 2026 | Fan frenzy in Toronto as Team Canada gets its first-ever FIFA World Cup point in a draw against Bosnia-Herzegovina. A massive SpaceX IPO makes Elon Musk a trillionaire. And the U.S. and Iran both say a peace deal is near.



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Jun 12, 2026

Alberta government commissions $1.5M economic analysis and panel on cost of separation
Alberta's government said Friday it has picked the University of Calgary to study the potential costs if the province were to leave Canada.



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Jun 12, 2026

Appeals court rejects Kennedy Center leaders' ask to keep Trump's name on building
The Kennedy Center was running out of options Friday evening to keep U.S. President Donald Trump's name on the facade of the iconic performing arts venue.



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Jun 12, 2026

Trump's name is gone from Kennedy Center's facade, says arts venue's top official
Workers began removing U.S. President Donald Trump's name from the facade of the Kennedy Center early Saturday, hours after a court-ordered Friday deadline to remove references to Trump from the building and other aspects of the iconic performing arts venue's operations. His name is now reportedly gone.



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Jun 12, 2026

Trump's name is gone from Kennedy Center's facade, says top official at the arts venue
Workers began removing U.S. President Donald Trump's name from the facade of the Kennedy Center early Saturday, hours after a court-ordered Friday deadline to remove references to Trump from the building and other aspects of the iconic performing arts venue's operations. His name is now reportedly gone.



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Jun 12, 2026

Workers begin removing Trump's name from the Kennedy Center after court order
Workers began removing U.S. President Donald Trump's name from the facade of the Kennedy Center early Saturday, hours after a court-ordered Friday deadline to remove references to Trump from the building and other aspects of the iconic performing arts venue's operations.



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Jun 12, 2026

SpaceX: The IPO where the math doesn't matter | About That
SpaceX became a publicly traded company, making founder Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire. Andrew Chang takes a closer look at all the numbers to explore what investors are betting on, and breaks down the risks that come with such a future-facing company. (Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)



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Jun 12, 2026

18-year-old Toronto man charged in U.S. consulate shooting
An 18-year-old Toronto man has been charged with shooting at the U.S. consulate in March, according to a court document.



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Jun 12, 2026

Ireland's not in the World Cup. So this Irish pub turned its flag upside down to cheer the Ivory Coast
When Ireland failed to qualify for the World Cup, staff at an Irish pub in Scotland joked that they should just turn their flags upside down and become an Ivory Coast bar instead. Three weeks later, Biddy Mulligans manager Ruairi O'Neill has found himself running what he believes is Scotland's first Ivorian-Irish pub.



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Jun 12, 2026

Trump and Netanyahu in lockstep over Iran war, U.S. ambassador to Israel says
In one of his first on-camera interviews since the United States and Israel launched strikes against Iran in February, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee brushed aside reports that tension has emerged between Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and discussed the U.S. reaction to Canada's recent sanctions on Israelis.



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Jun 12, 2026

Ottawa moves to tighten ban on imports made with forced labour after U.S. tariff threat
The federal government tabled a bill on Friday to change the way Canada bars imports of products made with forced labour.



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Jun 12, 2026

Western Quebec mom told she can't wear hijab at after-school event: parent committee
A Gatineau school board committee says it's worried parents will be discouraged from volunteering after a local mother was reportedly told by her child's elementary school that, due to Quebec secularism laws, she would have to remove her hijab if she wants to participate in an after-school event this fall.



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