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CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

Quebec becomes 1st Canadian province to ban energy drinks for kids under 16
Quebec is now the first jurisdiction in North America to restrict access to caffeinated energy drinks — to people under 16, in this case.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

El Niño is officially here, and scientists say it will be particularly strong with widespread impacts
El Niño, nature's chaotic climate agent, has formed in a warmed-up Pacific Ocean and is expected to grow to historic strength, meteorologists said Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

Toronto police officer dead, chief says, after shooting during investigation believed to be tied to U.S.




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Jun 11, 2026

Grok's sexual deepfakes violated Canadian privacy law, says privacy commissioner
After launching an investigation in January to examine the proliferation of sexual deepfakes on X, Canada's privacy commissioner says Grok's AI image generation tool was launched without adequate safeguards and didn't properly consider harms to privacy.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

CBC News reports from Iran in Canadian exclusive
In a Canadian exclusive, the CBC has been given rare permission to report from Iran. The government there imposes restrictions on international journalists but does not check our material. CBC News senior international correspondent Margaret Evans says many in the region are concerned about the potential return of full-scale war.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

Carney to unveil new food security strategy
While the grocery rebates given to some Canadians this month offer short-term relief for high prices, Mark Carney's government is set to release a new plan on Thursday aimed at fixing some of the root causes behind the spike in food prices.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

Serena Williams' comeback at Queen's Club ends after injury to Canada's Mboko
Serena Williams' much-hyped comeback to professional tennis at the Queen's Club lasted just one match. The 44-year-old Williams' doubles partner, 19-year-old Canadian Victoria Mboko, was forced to withdraw from the draw on Thursday because of a knee injury she sustained in a singles match against Karolina Pliskova on Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

Knicks complete record rally from 29 points down, take 3-1 NBA Finals lead
The New York Knicks came from 29 points down and moved to the brink of their first championship since 1973 by beating the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 in Game 4 of the finals on OG Anunoby's tip-in with 1.2 seconds remaining.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

FIFA World Cup primer: Favourites, darkhorses and other stuff to know




CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

Toronto Tempo secure first OT win, toppling Connecticut Sun 106-102
Brittney Sykes scorched the last-place Connecticut Sun, matching her career high of 38 points in the Toronto Tempo's 106-102 overtime win at home on Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

Jailed Vancouver developer declared bankrupt after 'history of financial shenanigans'
It's been a rough few weeks for Helen Chan Sun. Last month, one B.C. Supreme Court judge jailed the Vancouver developer for civil contempt. This week, even as Sun remained behind bars, another judge from the same court declared the former multimillionaire bankrupt, paving the way for a trustee to oversee her finances.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

Saskatchewan rarely gets tornadoes as strong as the one that hit a southeast town this week
The tornado that touched down in an area of southeastern Saskatchewan on Tuesday had an intensity rarely documented in the province.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

Over half of Behchoko`'s housing needs repairs. The work is 'almost overwhelming,' N.W.T. housing minister says
Northwest Territories Housing Minister Lucy Kuptana says housing conditions in Behchoko` are "really troubling." Many units are in need of major or even basic repairs, and Kuptana says it will take federal funds to address the issue.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

Ottawa threatens big tech with kids' social media ban
The federal government just proposed its plan for new restrictions on social media and AI. Can it force big tech platforms to change how they operate?



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

Tornado warnings risk being ignored if issued too broadly, Manitobans say
Phones buzzed repeatedly across southern Manitoba with tornado alerts Tuesday night, even though the threat was far away for many who got the frequent alerts.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

Trump is unlikely to rip up CUSMA, his trade deal with Canada and Mexico. Here's why
Despite U.S. President Donald Trump once again flexing his power to scrap his country's free trade deal with Canada and Mexico, there's plenty of reason to doubt he would actually follow through on such a threat.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

Saab's surveillance jet deal with Canada faces a U.S. stealth tech hurdle
Ottawa's choice of Saab's GlobalEye surveillance jet has potentially opened a new battle in Washington. Experts say fully integrating the aircraft into NORAD would require access to sensitive U.S. stealth communications technology that has never been released to foreign manufacturers, creating operational, political and technical challenges.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

Like it or not, the ticks are advancing and Canadians will have to adapt
Climate change is pushing ticks into new habitats across southern Canada and experts say the pests could soon be bothering a majority of Canadians.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

More than 300,000 Canadian mothers were forced to give up their babies. They are waiting for an apology
More than 300,000 unwed Canadian women were forced to give up their babies in the decades after the Second World War. Though many of these forcible adoptions happened in religious maternity homes that received public funding, the federal government has yet to offer a formal apology.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

Help wanted: The oilpatch will need 72,000 workers over the next decade
The plethora of hiring opportunities in the oil and gas sector comes at a time when the national economy is struggling and there is uncertainty in some industries because of the impacts of tariffs and artificial intelligence.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

His controversies include a Nazi tattoo. Why Democrats are still standing by Senate candidate Graham Platner
A Nazi tattoo, along with a series of other controversies that have dogged Senate candidate Graham Platner, have not been enough to dissuade many Democratic voters from throwing their support behind the political contender.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2026

Carney heads to Europe for G7 summit as U.S. and Israel-Iran war escalates
One year after hosting the G7 summit in Alberta, Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to rejoin world leaders — including U.S. President Donald Trump — for their first meeting since the start of the U.S.-Israeli offensive in Iran.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

#TheMoment he swam in Manitoba floodwaters
Triathlete Nolan Law tells The National about the moment he went swimming in a flooded street after a storm hit Oakbank, Man.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer becomes 11th pitcher with 3,500 strikeouts
Max Scherzer came off the injured list and promptly reached another milestone. The Toronto pitcher reached 3,500 strikeouts when he caught Philadelphia slugger Kyle Schwarber looking at an 86 mph changeup to begin the game Wednesday night.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

RCMP investigating allegation of money for council votes in Calgary city hall corruption probe: court doc
The RCMP are investigating an allegation that the principal and founder of a local planning consulting firm offered campaign donations in exchange for votes from Calgary city council.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Moscow brands Canada as 'warmonger' amid drone production deal with Ukraine
Moscow is calling Canada a "warmonger" for signing a drone-production deal with Ukraine and is vowing to publish the address of a Canadian company working with Kyiv.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Fact check: How can you tell if your World Cup jersey's legit?
Can you spot a fake World Cup jersey? CBC's Mouhamad Rachini breaks down some of the telltale signs.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Fact check: Real vs. fake soccer jerseys
Can you spot a fake World Cup jersey? CBC's Mouhamad Rachini breaks down some of the telltale signs.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

'Swarm' of health-care workers ran from St. John's hospital to help man dying in the street
As Dylan Jordan lay dying on Golf Avenue, a flood of health-care workers from nearby St. Clare's Mercy Hospital sprinted down the stairs and into the street to provide medical attention.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Amnesty report accuses Israel of 'ethnic cleansing' in West Bank amid expanded settlements
Amnesty International said on Wednesday that a significant acceleration in the speed and scale of Israeli annexation measures in the occupied West Bank amounted to a campaign of "ethnic cleansing" aimed at removing Palestinians and facilitating the territory's annexation.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Police officer from Brampton killed near Hearst, Ont., remembered as ‘courageous, selfless'




CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Video game company Ubisoft shutters Winnipeg studio
Video game giant Ubisoft has closed its studio in Winnipeg, affecting around 65 employees.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Canada launches new preventive health advisory committee after disbanding task force
The federal government has launched a new advisory committee on preventive health care to provide guidelines on screening for things like cervical and breast cancer.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Doctor who sold Matthew Perry ketamine appeals sentence, arguing he was 'nothing more than a drug dealer'
A doctor sentenced to 30 months in prison for selling ketamine to Matthew Perry is appealling his sentence, arguing he was operating as a drug dealer — not a physician — when he sold the drug to the late star of Friends.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Zahara Jolie files to legally drop Brad Pitt's name
Zahara Jolie, 21, has filled court documents to drop her famous father's last name from hers, following in the footsteps of her siblings Maddox and Shiloh.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Hudson's Bay Company charter to be formally welcomed to Manitoba Museum Thursday
The Hudson's Bay Company charter will be welcomed at the Manitoba Museum on Thursday, in a ceremony that will feature representatives from First Nations, Inuit, and Métis governments, with a year-long exhibit likely to start in fall 2027.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Canadian Victoria Mboko exits Queen's Club singles match in 2nd set after fall
Canada's Victoria Mboko withdrew from her first-round match at the HSBC Championships on Wednesday after appearing to sustain an injury during the second set.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Squirrel poop dating back to last ice age is full of mammoth, horse DNA
Scientists have reconstructed genomes of woolly mammoths, horses, steppe bison and ground squirrels that roamed the grasslands of the Canadian Arctic as far back as 700,000 years ago using DNA found in frozen squirrel poop from the Yukon.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Will Canada's push for AI make or break jobs?
The federal government's new AI strategy lays out a plan for 250,000 new AI-relevant jobs in five years. But is that realistic? CBC Radio's The House breaks it down.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Tornado, golf ball-sized hail spread destruction in south-central, southeast Sask.
Extensive damage has been reported after extreme weather slammed parts of Saskatchewan on Tuesday night.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Bill Gates heads to Congress to be interviewed about relationship with Epstein
Bill Gates is expected to face uncomfortable questions on Wednesday having little to do with helping found Microsoft or his global health philanthropy, as members of a U.S. congressional committee are likely to probe his relationship with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Bill Gates says he 'never victimized anyone' to House panel examining Epstein's life
Bill Gates faced questions on Wednesday having little to do with helping found Microsoft or his global health philanthropy, as members of a U.S. congressional committee questioned him relationship with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Multiple shooters kill 12 people, wound 9 in late-night attack in South Africa
More than 10 assailants got out of a minibus and moved through a poor neighbourhood in South Africa's biggest city while shooting at residents in a late-night attack that killed at least 12 people and wounded nine others, police said Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Hong Kong charges 7 people, 2 firms over deadly fire that killed 168 people
Hong Kong authorities on Wednesday charged seven people and two companies with offences including manslaughter and conspiracy over the city's deadliest fire in decades last November.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Accused knife attacker, victim named in court after night of terror in Belfast




CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

'Always wash your fruits': Calgary family finds black widow in grapes
A Calgary family will never look at grapes the same way again after finding a highly venomous black widow in their imported produce — an occurrence one entomologist says is becoming increasingly common in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

'Always wash your fruits': Calgary family finds black widow spider in grapes
A Calgary family will never look at grapes the same way again after finding a highly venomous black widow in their imported produce — an occurrence one entomologist says is becoming increasingly common in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

CTE ruins lives but can't be confirmed until you're dead. Canadian scientists are trying to change that




CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Why a gaggle of geese are migrating to Nova Scotian porches
Petunia the porch goose is sitting pretty on the front step of Alla Turgeon's home in Hammonds Plains, N.S. Smartly dressed in a sun hat and a gardening outfit, the concrete figure differs from her feathered counterparts in many ways, her owner points out.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Why stores can't keep these porch geese in stock
"People are enjoying them. It's been a long, draggy winter. They're buying sundresses for them," said one store owner who had to create a waitlist for people trying to get their hands on a goose.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Canadian who stole $13M US in crypto bought Lamborghini, BMWs: plea deal




CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Charged with fraud, Manitoba man still selling shipping container pools under new business name
Once featured on HGTV, Manitoba pool builder Kurt Wittin now faces 26 counts of fraud with his past businesses, but still continues to sell shipping container pools under a new company and name.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

'Feels like harassment': Montreal café owner says years of language inspections taking a toll
The owner of Montreal's SoLIT Café says she has spent years making changes requested by Quebec's language watchdog but still worries there is no clear end to the process. The OQLF says inspections stem from complaints made by the public.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Library straddling Quebec-Vermont border to inaugurate new Canadian entrance today
A new entrance to the iconic library that sits on the border between Quebec and Vermont is now welcoming Canadian bookworms after the U.S. limited entry to the building last year.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

New data shows 1 in 3 young Canadians have tried nicotine pouches
New data suggests the rate of nicotine pouch use among young people has skyrocketed — with 34.8 per cent of respondents saying they've tried the product.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

Why some Mexicans feel this World Cup is 'not connecting'
Tournament-related construction projects in Mexico City have mainly increased daily frustrations, adding to a general feeling of apathy — if not antipathy — among locals toward the World Cup.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 10, 2026

The world has a mosquito problem. Here's how scientists are trying to solve it
Infection rates for deadly mosquito-borne diseases are extremely low in Canada. But experts warn climate change and evolving environmental factors — including deforestation — are rapidly expanding the geographical range of the world's deadliest animal, and the way it lives and breeds.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Staal scores twice to help Hurricanes beat Golden Knights, level Stanley Cup final at 2-2
Jordan Staal scored his second goal of the game while stretched out on his stomach at 6:32 of the third period to put the Carolina Hurricanes ahead for good in their 5-3 victory on Tuesday night over the Vegas Golden Knights and even the Stanley Cup Final after four games.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

#TheMoment Canadian teens beat the U.S. for basketball gold
Basketball player Javion Tyndale, 17, tells The National about the moment the Canadian team won the FIBA U18 AmeriCup championship for the first time after beating the U.S.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

2 children dead, 3 injured after side-by-side vehicle rolls over near Dawson Creek, B.C.
RCMP say it happened on June 4 on a rural road in the community of Pouce Coupe, near the B.C.-Alberta border.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Canada 'open for business,' Hodgson tells international energy conference
Federal natural resources minister Tim Hodgson came to the Global Energy Show in Calgary with a message for international delegates: "Canada can be a supplier you need in a volatile world."



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

The National | Former Air Canada pilot charged for alleged fake licence
June 9, 2026 | A former Air Canada pilot faces fraud charges after allegedly flying for years with a fake licence. The Gordie Howe bridge from Windsor, Ont., to Detroit is set to open this week and the U.S. is still demanding payment. And, NASA unveils its crew for the next Artemis mission.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Canadaland publisher apologizes in court to mother of WE Charity co-founders
The editor and publisher of Canadaland agreed to apologize to the mother of the WE Charity's co-founders as part of a settlement in a defamation lawsuit.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

What does the Texas livestock ban mean for Alberta rodeos?
Livestock that have been in Texas within the past 21 days won't be allowed to enter Canada due to screwworms, but Lone Star State rodeo athletes aren't willing to let the flesh-eating parasite stop them from competing in Canadian events — including the Calgary Stampede, one of the most lucrative rodeos in the world.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Trump's UFC birthday party | About That
In honour of the United States' 250th anniversary and U.S. President Donald Trump's 80th birthday, a UFC event will take place on the White House lawn. Andrew Chang explains how the fight night came together, and the lawsuit that could pose a problem. (Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

18-year-old faces first-degree murder charge in police officer's death near Hearst, Ont.
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have arrested an 18-year-old man for first-degree murder in the death of an OPP constable near Hearst, Ont.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

18-year-old facing first-degree murder charge in police officer's death near Hearst, Ont.
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have arrested an 18-year-old man for first-degree murder in the death of an OPP constable near Hearst, Ont.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Person in custody after Ontario Provincial Police officer killed in line of duty near Hearst, Ont.
One person is in custody after an Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officer was seriously injured and died while conducting an investigation near Hearst.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Police name 18-year-old charged with 1st-degree murder of constable near Hearst, Ontario
An 18-year-old man from Hearst has been formally charged with first-degree murder after an Ontario Provincial Police constable was seriously injured during an investigation near the town and later died.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Canada's top justice says tight resources are delaying trials, harming judges' health
Underfunding of Canada's judicial system is causing trials to drag on past their legal limits, significantly boosting the number of unrepresented people and worsening mental and physical health of the country's judges, says the country's highest-ranking justice.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

2 tornadoes now confirmed in southern Manitoba after Tuesday's torrential storm




CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

'Like a war zone,' resident says as western Manitoba flooding washes out roads, cuts off power




CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Cars abandoned, basements flooded, trees downed as severe storm slashes through Winnipeg




CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Power outage rolls into 2nd night for some as Manitoba Hydro continue restoring electricity to thousands




CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Winnipeg and surrounding area drenched in wild night of stormy weather




CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Storms bring tornado warnings, hail, heavy rains to Winnipeg and much of southern Manitoba




CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

This is why Trump is so hard to interview | About That
U.S. President Donald Trump walked out of his interview with Kristen Welker of NBC's Meet the Press, saying: 'You're a one-sided, crooked network.' Andrew Chang lays out Trump's interview tactics, and how they present a unique challenge for journalists. (Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Serena Williams makes winning comeback in doubles with Canada's Victoria Mboko
After nearly four years away from professional tennis, Serena Williams made a winning return at Queen's Club on Tuesday. The 44-year-old Williams showed she still has plenty of her trademark power, hitting service winners as she teamed up with 19-year-old Canadian Victoria Mboko to win their opening doubles match at the grass-court tournament.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Endless rooms and records: Backrooms is A24's highest-grossing movie ever
In a world of reboots, remakes and sequels, an original story said, "Hold my popcorn." Backrooms is officially A24's highest-grossing worldwide release, as well as the studio's first movie to surpass $200 million US in ticket sales.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Rain forecast stokes fears for flooded western Manitoba region




CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry take their romance to the red carpet
Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau have taken their relationship to the red carpet, smiling and canoodling for the cameras at New York's Tribeca Film Festival on Monday evening.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Grizzly bear trapped, killed after trying to break into central Alberta chicken coop
The Alberta government says a grizzly bear that tried breaking into a chicken coop near Red Lodge Provincial Park in central Alberta was trapped and killed on June 6.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Former Air Canada captain charged after allegedly flying hundreds of flights without proper licence: police




CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Former Air Canada pilot's alleged fraud a 'big issue' for airline's credibility, some experts say




CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Nick Reiner seeks trust fund money for defence in parents' killings
Rob Reiner's son Nick Reiner is seeking unpaid money from a trust his parents established for him, saying he needs it to help in his defence against charges that he killed them. His lawyer left the case but said in a court filing he would return if the funds become available.'



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

NASA to announce astronauts assigned to Artemis III test flight
NASA officials are providing an update on the space agency's Artemis III mission, with details expected about the crew assigned to the next test flight.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

OpenAI files for IPO as AI firms look to make Wall Street debut
ChatGPT maker OpenAI filed preliminary paperwork that would open the door to it becoming a publicly traded company, a move that follows rival Anthropic and Elon Musk's SpaceX also aiming to become publicly traded companies.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Police found 4 million contraband cigarettes — after a tractor-trailer overturned on Trans-Labrador Highway
An investigation into an overturned trailer east of Labrador City took a turn when police found millions of contraband cigarettes inside.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Quebec would withdraw from high-speed rail project if PQ forms next government, party leader says
The leader of the Parti Québécois Paul St-Pierre Plamondon says, if elected, his government would prevent the province from being involved in the high-speed rail train, which would link Quebec City to Toronto.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Northern Ireland police, British politicians appeal for calm after Belfast stabbing attack
A knife attack in Northern Ireland horrified onlookers on Monday night, sending a man to hospital in serious condition and raising tensions in the United Kingdom at a time when questions surrounding immigration and policing have been at the forefront of political discourse.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Vancouver police shoot, kill alleged hostage-taker in home invasion
Vancouver police say they were "ultimately forced" to shoot and kill a suspect in an alleged home invasion turned hostage-taking Monday evening.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Iran soccer federation claims fans' tickets for U.S. World Cup games were pulled
FIFA has revoked the ticket allocation for Iran fans at the team's three World Cup games in the United States, according to that country's soccer federation.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Stellantis recalling more than 1.3 million Jeep vehicles over fire concerns
Stellantis said on Tuesday it ?is recalling more than 1.3 million Jeep SUVs and trucks worldwide over fire concerns and urged ?owners to park away from structures ?or other vehicles until a fix is completed.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Police to hold update on Air Canada pilot who allegedly flew without required licence
Peel Regional Police say they will provide an update Tuesday on an investigation into a former airline captain who allegedly flew hundreds of flights without a necessary licence. CBC News will livestream the update at 11 a.m. ET.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Seal pup with umbilical cord still attached rescued in Prince Rupert, B.C.
The pup, dubbed Jimmy Two-Shoes, was put on a chartered flight to Vancouver where it is recovering at the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue Society.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

A who's who in Alberta's separatist fight
A guide to the complicated alliances, schisms and high-profile leaders on both sides of the Alberta separatism debate.



CBC Top Stories
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

U.S. army helicopter crew rescued after crash off the coast of Oman
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

20,000 displaced by Philippine earthquake that killed at least 37
Rescuers searched ruined buildings in the southern Philippines on Tuesday to ensure no one was still trapped a day after one of the strongest earthquakes to hit the country in a half-century killed at least 37 people and displaced more than 20,000.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 09, 2026

Tofino, B.C., tsunami study points to hundreds dead, $1B in losses
A new study on Cascadia earthquake and tsunami risk puts one of Vancouver Island's best-known coastal communities at the centre of a difficult question: How does a small town prepare for a disaster that may not happen for generations, but could overwhelm it within minutes?



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