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Apr 05, 2026

On Easter, Pope Leo urges world leaders to end wars, conquest
Pope Leo urged global leaders in his Easter message on Sunday to end the conflicts raging across the world and abandon any schemes for power, conquest or domination.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

Bogus maple syrup and WestJet under fire for flight cancellations: CBC's Marketplace Cheat Sheet
The CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.



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Apr 05, 2026

Yukon man grows pineapple at home — and it only took 9 years
When Alex Oberg finally cut into the fruit for a taste, it was a bit sour. 'We maybe could have waited a little bit longer,' he said.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

5-year-old B.C. boy celebrates birthday at recycling centre
For most people, recycling is a chore. But for Himmat Rai, a five-year-old living in Maple Ridge, B.C., he says it's his "favourite thing to do." And to celebrate his passion for recycling, Rai and over a dozen of his classmates celebrated his fifth birthday at the local recycling centre.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

Ontario supports House of Commons petition to allow top military honour to be awarded to late Ontario veteran
A House of Commons petition that calls on the federal government to establish an independent review board for military honours, such as the Victoria Cross, now has support from Ontario's provincial government.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

Blinded by the headlights? Transport Canada wants to know
A London, Ont., optometrist says she's hearing more concerns from patients about difficulty driving in the dark and headlight brightness. Transport Canada is asking drivers, pedestrians and cyclists to share their experiences with vehicle headlight glare through an online survey.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

Ban on rescue dogs from countries at risk of spreading rabies to remain, CFIA says
The federal government says a ban on the import of rescue dogs into Canada will remain in place until further notice due to rabies concerns. Animal advocacy groups say the restrictions — which were brought in more than three years ago and originally meant to be temporary — are preventing healthy animals from legitimate international rescues from finding homes in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

It stung to start over at the bottom of the career ladder when I moved to Canada. Now I help other newcomers
When Yemisi Peters moved from Nigeria to Edmonton, she was unsure how to navigate Canadian workplaces and faced many cultural shocks. Over time, she had to stop hiding who she was and her experience.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

Kadin Savikataaq has been missing for a year and a half. Her family is still searching
On Aug. 19, 2024, 20-year-old Kadin Savikataaq went out for the night and never returned. The truck she'd been driving was discovered submerged in Hudson Bay, but a year and a half later, Kadin is still missing. RCMP say she likely drowned, but her family doesn't agree. They say they'll never stop looking for her.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

Influencers tout injectable peptides as key to youth and beauty. Scientists say they're 'a giant scam'
Crocodile dung. Tapeworms. Raw meat facials. Yes, at some point in history these wildly popular — and wildly unproven — treatments were how people tried to stay young. Right now, plenty of influencers will tell you that injectable peptides are the answer. But the scientists? Not so much.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

Injectable peptides touted as new fountain of youth. But the science isn't there
Crocodile dung. Tapeworms. Raw meat facials. Yes, at some point in history these wildly popular — and wildly unproven — treatments were how people tried to stay young. Right now, plenty of influencers will tell you that injectable peptides are the answer. But the scientists? Not so much.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 05, 2026

Private collection of centuries-old Roman sculptures on display in Montreal
In the 19th century, Italian prince, banker and collector Alessandro Torlonia, gathered 623 ancient Roman sculptures. After being shown at the Louvre in Paris, the Torlonia Collection has touched down in Montreal, where it will remain on view at the Museum of Fine Arts until July 19.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

Tumbler Ridge, B.C., runner-up in Hockeyville contest; Taber, Alta., wins
Taber, Alta., has won this year's Kraft Hockeyville contest, with Tumbler Ridge, B.C., finishing runner-up.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

Houston, we've got a plumbing problem: Artemis II toilet is still on the fritz
Until the bathroom is fixed, mission control has instructed the astronauts to break out urine collection bags. The so-called lunar loo malfunctioned following Wednesday's liftoff and has been hit-and-miss ever since.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

Canada falls to Sweden 9-6 in final of men's curling worlds
Canada's Matt Dunstone fell 9-6 to Sweden in Saturday's final of the 2026 World Men's Curling Championship. Canada has not won the men's world title since 2017.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

CFIA announces recalls for salads, cheeses and meal kits over listeria concerns
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has announced recalls due to possible listeria contamination affecting products including salads, cheese and meal kits.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

German celebrity Collien Fernandes says husband spread sexual deepfakes of her for years
Collien Fernandes says her husband spread pornographic deepfakes of her for around a decade. Multiple experts and online commenters are now calling the actress a "digital Pelicot" after she spoke out about what she has called her "virtual rape," generating protests and a push for change in Germany.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

Five people critically injured in apartment building fire in London, Ont.
Nine people, including an infant, were taken to the hospital after a fire at a London apartment building Saturday morning, according to first responders.



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Apr 04, 2026

Virginia Giuffre's family 'strongly' urges King Charles to meet Epstein survivors during visit to U.S.
The family of Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre on Saturday urged Britain's King Charles to meet with survivors during his state visit to the United States later this month, saying the trip coincides with the anniversary of her death.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

Burdett 'Burd' Sisler, war veteran and oldest known living Canadian, has died at 110
Burdett "Burd" Sisler, the oldest known living Canadian — and one of the world's oldest Second World War veterans — has died at 110, his family confirmed on Saturday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

Parks Canada reintroducing at-risk species of fish in Banff National Park
Parks Canada staff in its Lake Louise, Yoho, Kootenay field unit will add westslope cutthroat trout to Margaret Lake and other locations this spring.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen talks about 'incredible' views of Earth in live video call from deep space
The virtual event featured Hansen speaking live from aboard NASA's Orion spacecraft, approximately three days into the 10-day lunar flyby mission.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

2 dead following shooting in Brampton, Ont., schoolyard, police say
Two people are dead after a shooting in a Brampton elementary schoolyard late Friday, according to Peel police.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

When did Easter become 'spring Christmas'? Stressed parents would like to know
If it seems like every year, Easter, and in fact every holiday, gets a little more intense, we're here to tell you that you're correct.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

Darjeeling is world renowned. But demand for 'champagne of teas' is going flat as drought dulls its flavour
An extremely dry winter has made for another challenging harvest of India's famous Darjeeling tea, with the flavour the region is renowned for at risk as quality dips. As climate change makes the weather more erratic in the Himalayan foothills, estate owners are growing ever more worried about the future of their businesses.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

Forget bilingual status for hospitals, we want access to Ontario care, western Quebecers say
As the health authority in Quebec's Abitibi-Témiscamingue region pushes for official bilingual status for its southernmost health facilities to improve access for English speakers, residents say bigger accessibility issues stem from a policy change implemented last year that created a barrier to accessing health care in Ontario.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

It's a World Series rematch as the Dodgers return to Toronto. Here's what the Jays are up against
The Los Angeles Dodgers are back in Toronto to take on the Blue Jays for a three-game series starting Monday night. What's changed since they defeated the Jays to become World Series champs in Toronto last year? Let's find out.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

How climate change is threatening the flavour — and future — of India's prized Darjeeling tea
An extremely dry winter has made for another challenging harvest of India's famous Darjeeling tea, with the flavour the region is renowned for at risk as quality dips. As climate change makes the weather more erratic in the Himalayan foothills, estate owners are growing ever more worried about the future of their businesses.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

How the Middle East war is already impacting mortgage rates in Canada
The ongoing war in Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz are impacting Canadian pocketbooks in ways we might not expect. Experts warn Canadian homeowners facing mortgage renewals that rates are going up, despite the Bank of Canada holding its key interest rate for months.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 04, 2026

How the war in the Middle East is already impacting mortgage rates in Canada
The ongoing war in Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz are impacting Canadian pocketbooks in ways we might not expect. Experts warn Canadian homeowners facing mortgage renewals that rates are going up, despite the Bank of Canada holding its key interest rate for months.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 03, 2026

Smoky, fast-moving wildfire triggers evacuation orders in Southern California
The fire was burning in a populated — but not densely so — unincorporated part of Riverside County, in a recreational area near the city of Moreno Valley, which has a population of roughly 200,000.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 03, 2026

#TheMoment an escaped kangaroo spent 3 days on the run
Debbie Marland, owner of Sunshine Farms, tells The National about the moment Chesney the kangaroo escaped and spent three days on the run after being spooked by hunting dogs.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 03, 2026

Trump administration seeks $152M to reopen Alcatraz as 'state-of-the-art secure prison'
The White House released a budget on Friday, in which the Trump administration requested funds for the ?Federal Bureau ?of Prisons to cover the ?first-year costs of rebuilding Alcatraz into "a state-of-the-art secure prison facility."



CBC Top Stories
Apr 03, 2026

Is male friendship in trouble? Actor Andrew McCarthy went on a road trip to find out
After the author and "Brat Pack" actor's wife and son confronted him with the fact he didn't have friends anymore, McCarthy crisscrossed the country to visit old friends and ask strangers whether friendships between men are in trouble.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 03, 2026

2 deaths after giving plasma in Winnipeg not linked to donation process: Health Canada
The federal health regulator said Friday its assessment found no evidence of a machine malfunction and the equipment performed as expected, wrote Health Canada spokesperson Mark Johnson in an emailed statement.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 03, 2026

Toronto Tempo select guard Julie Allemand as 1st-ever player in WNBA expansion draft
The Toronto Tempo selected Julie Allemand with their first pick of the WNBA expansion draft on Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 03, 2026

Canada's Matt Dunstone to face Sweden for gold at men's curling worlds
Canada's Matt Dunstone will be playing for a gold medal on Saturday at the world men's curling championship in Ogden, Utah. The Winnipeg-based team defeated Scotland 9-7 in a thrilling semifinal Friday evening, scoring a deuce in the ninth to go ahead 8-7 and then stealing one in the 10th to beat Ross Whyte's squad.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 03, 2026

Champagne leaves China with pork tariffs still in place, but touts relationship-building
Although Chinese tariffs on Canadian pork products remain in place after a visit to China by Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne, he says the important task is relationship-building — and it's not realistic to expect immediate solutions.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 03, 2026

RCMP say damage to police vehicles in First Nations protest includes 'urine-soaked interior surfaces'
RCMP say six of their vehicles that were left at the Potlotek First Nation Thursday after officers left the scene on foot suffered damage that includes broken windows, flat tires, "urine-soaked interior surfaces" and dents.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 03, 2026

New mineral discovered inside deep-Earth diamond now named after Alberta geochemist
From the coalfields of northern England to the Arctic snows and the steaming jungles of Brazil, diamond hunter and scholar Graham Pearson has carved a name for himself that now lives on in rock.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 03, 2026

Hyundai recalls some Canadian vehicles due to seatbelt issue
In some cars, a wiring issue with the seatbelt may cause the seatbelt indicator to say the belt in the third-row driver's side seat is buckled, even when it's not. Hyundai says it will notify affected drivers in writing, though drivers can also check if they are impacted by the recall online.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 03, 2026

Dangerous bacterial infection hits highest level seen in Canada in more than a decade




CBC Top Stories
Apr 03, 2026

One year after the U.S. imposed tariffs on Canada's auto sector, here's how industry leaders say it's going
One year after U.S. President Donald Trump levied tariffs on the Canadian auto industry, industry leaders say they are eager to see an arrangement that restores predictability to the Canada-U.S. trade relationship.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 03, 2026

Liberal bill would force companies to simplify data access for police. No one knows the cost
The Liberal government's second attempt at giving police and spies easier access to Canadians' information includes what's anticipated to be costly demands on a range of private businesses to to change how they manage their data.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 03, 2026

Can AI apps replace teachers? Experts urge caution over school model
Imagine school being two hours of core academics learned daily via an app, without teachers, and double that time spent on hands-on experiences. The unconventional model from a U.S. private school is sparking chatter and may benefit some, but Canadian experts say the approach blending GenAI with pre-existing methods warrants serious consideration about student privacy, well-being and what kids are actually learning.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 03, 2026

Carney leans on private money, alternative approaches in nature strategy. Will it work?
The new approaches could provide an important boost to conservation in Canada and reduce the burden on Ottawa to do the work alone, but experts say if it's not done correctly, these other-conserved areas may end up existing on paper but not providing the level of protection necessary for ecosystems to thrive.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 03, 2026

What you should know ahead of curling's Rock League debut season
Thought curling season was over? Well, think again. Because even after an electric ride through the Grand Slams, Olympic trials, Olympics, Scotties, Brier and world championships, there is one event still to come. Rock League — a new professional curling outfit — will make its debut Monday at Toronto's Mattamy Athletic Centre.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

B.C. Ferries details close call with northern ferry weeks after it veered a metre from rocks
Details are being shared about a recent incident involving a B.C. Ferries vessel that veered off course near rock shoals off the northern coast on March 8. On Thursday, the company summarized what happened and confirmed an investigation is underway.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Sting operation from Vancouver police catches alleged Pokémon card thief
Staff Sgt. Ryan Campbell says thefts occurred on five consecutive days from March 23, with victims saying they were bear-sprayed and robbed after arranging meetings on Facebook Marketplace.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Gas prices could rise above $2/litre across Canada as Iran war drags on, experts say
The price of gas crossed the $2 per litre mark in some parts of Canada this week, something the rest of the country could see as the war in Iran drags on, experts say.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Pam Bondi's loyalty to Trump wasn't enough to keep her job. Here's why
For more than a year, Pam Bondi violated the norms of independence expected from a U.S. attorney general and forced Department of Justice attorneys to do the bidding of President Donald Trump. Yet her loyalty and willingness to turn the department into a weapon of retribution for Trump weren't enough to satisfy the president.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Hegseth tells U.S. Army chief of staff to retire 'effective immediately' amid war in Iran
U.S. War Secretary Pete Hegseth has asked the army's top uniformed officer to step down, the Pentagon said Thursday without giving a reason for the departure as the United States wages a war against Iran.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Five principles to lead a good life
What can we know and why does that matter? In one form or another, these are among the most ancient and pressing questions in philosophy. These questions fired the imagination of Canadian Jesuit Bernard Lonergan, one of the most important Canadian thinkers you've likely never heard of. His main area of concern in his work? You.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Is Ukraine about to enter the war in the Middle East? | About That
As Iran strikes countries across the Persian Gulf, Ukraine is making defence agreements in the Middle East. Andrew Chang explains how Ukraine's expertise in fighting Iranian-designed Shahed drones in its war with Russia could reshape the war in the Middle East and help regional allies rethink their defence strategies. Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Ontario shelter resident says he'd rather return to streets than stay at modular site




CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Mobile home park near Vernon, B.C., to lose power, landlord says she can't afford repairs




CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Judge dismisses Blake Lively's sexual harassment claim against Justin Baldoni
A federal judge on Thursday dismissed most of Blake Lively's claims in her lawsuit accusing Justin Baldoni of sexual harassment in connection with the filming of their 2024 romantic drama "It Ends With Us."



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

When an airport rejected this harassment lawyer's small ad, she sued. Now she has a giant billboard
A New York airport authority rejected sexual harassment lawyer Megan Thomas's ad copy and asked her to tone it down, so she filed a free speech lawsuit. The judge took her side, and now she has two massive ads on full display.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

'The tribe has spoken': Survivor fans voice frustration after Trump address interrupts show
The Survivor tribe has spoken…. and they're not thrilled. That's because on Wednesday night, CBS had to interrupt the series' extra-long merge episode to air U.S. President Donald Trump's prime-time address on the war in Iran.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Trump fires U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi




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Apr 02, 2026

Burying burnt wood after wildfires could help the climate
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we take a closer look at a low-tech way to remove and lock away carbon; get a view from space of what the western U.S. heat wave did to the snow; and see what China's EV transition looks like on the ground.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Top Canadian bankers join finance minister on Chinese trade mission
Representatives from some of the country's most powerful financial institutions have joined a trade mission to China to promote Canada in one of the world's largest markets.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

After crash, Tiger Woods told deputy he was 'talking to the president,' body camera shows
After crashing his SUV last week in Florida, Tiger Woods took out his phone and told a deputy, "I was just talking to the president," according to body camera footage released Thursday showing Woods' arrest on a DUI charge.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Quebec passes expanded secularism law targeting daycare workers, public prayer
The Coalition Avenir Québec government adopted legislation on Thursday that puts limits on praying in public and extends a ban on wearing religious symbols to daycare workers.



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Apr 02, 2026

Alberta tables bill to reduce child access to sexually explicit images in public libraries
The Alberta government is looking to make changes in all public libraries to ensure children and young teens don't have access to graphic sexual images.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Gaza family says toddler released from Israeli custody found with cigarette burn marks
On March 19, the day before Eid al-Fitr, Osama Abu Nassar took his 18-month-old son, Jawad, to a supermarket east of al-Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza when eyewitnesses say he approached a restricted area and was detained by the Israeli military.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

B.C. mother and daughter released from ICE custody in Texas after being held 19 days




CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Stellantis talks to build Chinese EVs in Brampton is 'unacceptable': Ontario premier
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has reacted to reports that Stellantis is in talks with a Chinese automobile manufacturer about the possibility of building Chinese electric vehicles in Canada at its idled ?Brampton assembly plant.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

First Nations blockade 2 N.S. highways as tensions escalate over cannabis raids
Protesters have blocked access to Highway 4 in Potlotek and one lane of Highway 102 near the Sipekne'katik First Nation.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

First Nations protest on 2 N.S. highways as tensions escalate over cannabis raids
Sipekne'katik First Nation has blocked one lane of Highway 102 southbound while Millbrook First Nation has blocked one lane northbound after an RCMP raid on a Potlotek First Nation cannabis shop.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

First Nations protest on 3 N.S. highways as tensions escalate over cannabis raids
Sipekne'katik First Nation has blocked one lane of Highway 102 southbound while Millbrook First Nation has blocked one lane northbound after an RCMP raid on a Potlotek First Nation cannabis shop.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Legault speaks on French in Montreal, Quebec identity in final question period as premier
François Legault is attending his last question period at the National Assembly Thursday morning before stepping down as premier next week.



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Apr 02, 2026

Oil prices up after Trump warns U.S. to hit Iran 'extremely hard' in weeks ahead
Oil prices surged on Thursday and equities markets around the world were mixed in volatile trade as traders weighed conflicting developments and remarks related to the Iran ?war.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Wall Street drops over 1% after Trump's comments dent Iran resolution hopes
Wall Street's main indexes ?tumbled on Thursday, in the last session of a holiday-truncated week, after U.S. President Donald Trump signalled more aggressive attacks on ?Iran, dampening expectations for a swift end to the Middle East conflict.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Wall Street set for lower open after Trump's comments dent Iran resolution hopes
Wall Street's main indexes were set for a lower open on Thursday, in the last session of a holiday-truncated week, after President ?Donald Trump signaled more aggressive attacks on Iran, dampening expectations for a swift end to the Middle East conflict.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Family of mother killed in Alberta 'clinging' to hope her missing baby will be found
Ayla Egotik-Learn, a 23-year-old Inuk mother from Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, was discovered dead in January, inside her apartment northwest of Edmonton. Her baby has never been found and is presumed dead by RCMP.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Canadian Premier League embracing global spotlight as 8th season begins
With the FIFA World Cup coming to Canada and plans in place for a notable rule change, the eyes of the soccer world are sure to turn to the Canadian Premier League this season. Those at the top of the eight-team national league believe it is ready for the glare.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Victoire clinch playoff spot, set PWHL point streak record in win over Goldeneyes
Hayley Scamurra scored twice and Ann-Renee Desbiens made 18 saves as the Montreal Victoire blanked the Vancouver Goldeneyes 3-0 on Wednesday night, clinching a playoff spot and extending their point streak to a league-record 12 games.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Death of near-blind refugee — left at closed Tim Hortons by U.S. Border Patrol — ruled a homicide
The death of a nearly blind refugee from Myanmar who was found on a Buffalo, N.Y., street in February — five days after U.S. Border Patrol agents left him outside a Tim Hortons — has been ruled a homicide.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Poilievre calls for federal tax holiday on fuel as gas prices spike
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on the government to temporarily pause federal taxes on gas and diesel for the remainder of the year.



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Apr 02, 2026

If court halts separatists' referendum bid, they'll push Danielle Smith to approve it anyway
A First Nation's injunction request, to be heard April 7, claims the independence petition drive threatens treaty rights.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

To meet next NATO spending target, Canada needs a credible fiscal plan, think-tank says
After hitting NATO's two per cent GDP spending target in March 2026, Canada now faces a daunting climb to five per cent by 2035, according to the CD Howe Institute, one of the country's leading economic think-tanks.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

War disrupts Irving Oil's longtime Saudi crude supply
New Brunswick-based Irving Oil is looking for new supply options as the U.S. war on Iran threatens one of its most reliable, and long-standing, sources of crude oil.



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Apr 02, 2026

Workers quit emergency care for Nova Scotia's most vulnerable after CRA audit
A private company that's received more than $184 million in public funds over the past eight years to care for some of Nova Scotia's most vulnerable people is now losing workers so quickly, remaining workers say it's a major safety issue.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Magnitude 7.4 earthquake off Indonesia topples buildings, kills 1 person
An undersea magnitude 7.4 earthquake toppled buildings in parts of northern Indonesia, sent people fleeing from their homes, killed at least one person and generated a small tsunami Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Trial of N.L. man accused of 1st-degree murder delayed over not enough sheriffs to bring him into courtroom
In a highly unusual move, Justice Vikas Khaladkar unleashed a wave of criticism when the court was told there weren't enough sheriff's officers to bring Dean Penney, who is accused of murder, to court.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Scammers are targeting Canadians about a milk settlement that doesn't exist
At the same time that a phishing scam related to Canada's bread price-fixing settlement is going around, CBC News has learned people are being targeted by a similar scam involving dairy.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Scammers are targeting Canadians with a milk settlement that doesn't exist
At the same time that a phishing scam related to Canada's bread price-fixing settlement is going around, CBC News has learned people are being targeted by a similar scam involving dairy.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Why mysterious vegetables have been showing up, unordered, on some Ottawans' doorsteps
People in Ottawa have been receiving multiple deliveries of vegetables from Walmart that they never asked for. To add further confusion, the deliveries contain only one or two veggies. Giacomo Panico unpacks the mystery.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

How Montreal-based GardaWorld stands to cash in on U.S. immigration crackdown
The Montreal-based security firm GardaWorld, backed by Quebec public funds, is now profiting from the expansion of U.S. immigration detention, raising questions about oversight and corporate accountability.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

How a Montreal-based security firm stands to cash in on U.S. immigration crackdown
The Montreal-based security firm GardaWorld, backed by Quebec public financing, is now profiting from the expansion of U.S. immigration detention, raising questions about oversight and corporate accountability.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 02, 2026

Bogus maple syrup from Quebec producer found on grocery store shelves
Radio-Canada's Enquête program has uncovered fake maple syrup being sold on store shelves in Quebec. The lab responsible for testing maple syrup in Quebec says it's a first. The producer in question is blaming suppliers from out of province.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Health Canada slaps new conditions on plasma donation company, still reviewing 2 Winnipeg deaths
Health Canada has slapped new terms and conditions on all of a company's paid plasma centres after multiple failed inspections where the regulator found "recurring, systemic deficiencies."



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

The National | NASA launches Artemis II moon mission
April 1, 2026 | After a successful launch, NASA's Artemis II begins its 10-day moon mission with a Canadian on board. And, Trump declares victory in the Middle East.



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Apr 01, 2026

Proposed political neutrality legislation offensive to Alberta teachers, association says
The Alberta Teachers' Association says the provincial government's suggestion that educators don't act with integrity or present issues in a balanced way is offensive.



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Apr 01, 2026

Union says no snow crab will be processed in N.L. until 'fair' price agreed upon
The union representing fishery workers in Newfoundland and Labrador says there will be no snow crab processed in the province until they get a deal for a "fair" price.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Federal 30-days-or-free policy for passports now in place
The federal government's new "30 days or free" policy for issuing passports takes effect on Wednesday.



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Apr 01, 2026

Investigators link serial killer Ted Bundy to 1974 Utah murder
Utah officials announced on Wednesday that they were closing a five-decade-old case after finding "definitive proof" that American serial killer Ted Bundy killed a 17-year-old Utah girl.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 01, 2026

Conversion therapy survivors on edge as U.S. Supreme Court strikes down ban
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that banning conversion therapy for minors is a violation of free speech. But a man who once underwent the practice himself says it's about protecting vulnerable young people from serious — and sometimes fatal — harm.



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Apr 01, 2026

Italy missed the World Cup again — but that's good news for Canada
CBC Sports' daily newsletter breaks down Italy's stunning loss in World Cup qualifying and how it could help co-host Canada.



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