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Apr 30, 2026

Quebec City student and Ontario nurse held by Israeli forces after aid boats intercepted
Two Canadians are among the activists detained by Israel after the boats they were sailing on were intercepted overnight during a mission to break the nearly 20-year naval blockade of Gaza, Canadian flotilla organizers said Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Britney Spears charged in California with driving under the influence
The 44-year-old pop star was charged with a single misdemeanour count of driving under the combined influence of alcohol and at least one drug, the Ventura County District Attorney's Office said.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Trump signs order authorizing revived Keystone XL pipeline




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Apr 30, 2026

New Banksy statue appears in London
Banksy's artwork has yet again appeared in London.



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Apr 30, 2026

Brandon Tobin gets 5-year sentence for deadly drug-induced attack on grandmother
In a case as unique as it is tragic, Justice Peter O'Flaherty sentenced 31-year-old Brandon Tobin to five years in prison for a fatal attack on his grandmother during a state of confusion following a cocaine-induced seizure.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Residents of Russia's Tuapse told not to drink tap water after drone attack on refinery
Residents of the Russian port city of Tuapse were ordered not to drink tap water and schools remained closed on Thursday, as authorities grappled with the aftermath of the third Ukrainian drone strike on its oil refinery ?this month.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Police investigating after 2 children found dead in a vehicle in Calgary
Police say two children were found deceased in a vehicle in northwest Calgary. The deaths are considered suspicious, and the homicide unit is investigating.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Carney says there's only 'one negotiator' with the U.S. after Conservative MP's latest trip to Washington
Prime Minister Mark Carney dismissed Conservative MP Jamil Jivani's recent trade trip to Washington D.C., saying on Thursday that Jivani can go where he wants, but he won't learn anything Carney doesn't know already.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Liberals face questions after former IRGC official was reportedly granted visa for FIFA event




CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Alberta separatist group ordered to pull down list with millions of voters' personal information




CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Separatist group ordered to pull down Alberta electoral list




CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Liberals use majority to move some parliamentary committees behind closed doors
It's been less than a week since the federal Liberals took control of parliamentary committees, and they're using their new-found power to take proceedings behind closed doors.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi to serve rest of prison term under house arrest
Myanmar's detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been moved from prison to house arrest, state television announced Thursday night.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Quebec mosque shooter wants to move to medium-security prison due to safety concerns
Alexandre Bissonnette, who pleaded guilty to killing six men at a Quebec City mosque in 2017, is requesting to be moved to a medium-security prison, citing safety concerns. The petition outlines that his current condition at Port-Cartier is a violation of his Charter rights.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Maker of Dove soap, Axe deodorant warns of small, 'frequent' price hikes due to war in Iran
Unilever said on Thursday it would raise prices to soften the hit from higher-than-expected costs driven by the Iran war, even as it reported first-quarter underlying sales growth ahead of analysts' forecasts.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Elections Alberta granted injunction to pull down electoral list posted publicly by separatist group
Elections Alberta says it has become aware of an alleged misuse of an "extremely sensitive" electors database containing the personal information of all individuals who are registered and eligible to vote in provincial elections.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Elections Alberta warns of alleged inappropriate distribution of electors list
Elections Alberta says it has become aware of an alleged misuse of an "extremely sensitive" electors database containing the personal information of all individuals who are registered and eligible to vote in provincial elections.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Supreme Court of Canada to hear appeal of man behind Winston Churchill portrait heist in Ottawa
Jeffrey Wood, the man who stole The Roaring Lion portrait of Winston Churchill from Ottawa's Château Laurier hotel between Christmas 2021 and early January 2022, will be able to appeal his jail sentence.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Suspect in stabbing of 2 Jewish men had been flagged by U.K. counterterrorism program
The British government on Thursday said the country was facing an antisemitism "emergency" and pledged funding to increase security for Jewish communities, but also faced heavy criticism after a string of arson attacks and a double stabbing on Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

U.K. suspect accused of stabbing 2 Jewish men was previously flagged by counterterrorism program
The British government on Thursday said the country was facing an antisemitism "emergency" and pledged funding to increase security for Jewish communities, but also faced heavy criticism after a string of arson attacks and a double stabbing on Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Search site dismantled at Winnipeg-area landfill, where remains of First Nations women killed by serial killer were recovered
The search site at a Winnipeg-area landfill, where remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran were found, has officially been decommissioned.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Ontario's law to transform jails is 'collecting dust.' A new bill aims to hold the province's feet to the fire
For years, Ontario has sat on legislation meant to tackle chronic problems inside its jails — with laws passed years ago left on the books as issues of violence, overcrowding and mental health behind bars swell.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Crowd erupts at Toronto Tempo's 1st ever WNBA game as Kia Nurse makes Canadian basketball history
Well before the Toronto Tempo fell 83-78 against the Connecticut Sun, fans waited in long lines for merchandise, players went through shootaround and seats slowly filled in anticipation of tip-off.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Alberta reviewing response to Highway 63 storm that stranded hundreds of people
The Alberta government is reviewing how the province and contractors responded to a snowstorm that stranded people in 400 vehicles south of Fort McMurray on Highway 63. Many drivers spent up to 24 hours trapped as they awaited rescue.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Iranian soccer delegates denied entry to Canada for Vancouver FIFA congress
A delegation of Iranian football officials have been denied entry to Canada ahead of this week's FIFA conference, but Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand has suggested the refusal might have been unintentional.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Once a star candidate, Nenshi is losing lustre, Alberta poll suggests. Can the NDP leader recover?
Two years in, Albertans are less impressed with Nenshi than they used to be. And Albertans of almost every type are more impressed with Danielle Smith.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

How multi-million dollar speculative betting could convert climate change skeptics
An investigation over whether temperature sensors at the Paris airport were tampered with to manipulate winning bets online is putting a new focus on the growing popularity of climate-related wagers.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Liberals are pitching a brand new police agency for financial crimes. How would that work?
The Liberal government is looking to set up a new federal law enforcement agency dedicated to financial crimes, a dramatic undertaking to shake up how money laundering and fraud is investigated are Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Montreal father faces deportation as immigration advocates decry more family separations
A young Mexican family is scrambling to convince Canadian border services to give them more time to prove he faces threats to his life in Mexico. The father's deportation date is 10 days before he's eligible to make that case.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Germany does more hip and knee replacements than Canada. What can we learn?
Canadians are waiting months to years for a hip or knee replacement, and in some cases, paying thousands of dollars out-of-pocket to have the surgery done privately. That isn't happening in Germany.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Are Montreal's own policies keeping some buildings vacant — and vulnerable?
One Montreal family wonders whether a second fire at their building could have been avoided if the City of Montreal had granted them a demolition permit after the first. But the city said demolition was not an option without a replacement project. The family's experience reflects the hurdles some property owners face navigating the city's policies around vacant buildings.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Why Mafalda, the beloved Argentine cartoon, is finally making waves in the English-speaking world
Despite knowing international success, the legendary Argentine comic strip character has only recently broken into the English-speaking world, with a translation of cartoonist Quino's work becoming available just last year. A Montreal art café owner is hoping an official statue in the city will help spread the Mafalda love.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Women oppose publication bans in Nunavut sexual assault case
Three women who have reported allegations of historical sexual assault to the RCMP say they want to tell their stories publicly, using a 2023 amendment to the Criminal Code that makes it easier for complainants to waive a publication ban on their names and anything that would identify them.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 30, 2026

Your past is calling: Why 'retro' landline phones are trending with adults and kids alike
It's trending with Gen Alpha as parents seek out an antidote to screen time, but the Tin Can is also just one of several landline brands surging in popularity as a growing number of consumers try to reduce their reliance on smartphones.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Report into Bondi Beach mass shooting calls for increased security at Jewish public events, more gun reforms
An interim report into last year's Bondi Beach mass shooting advises increased security around Jewish public events and further gun reforms among 14 initial recommendations, but found Australia's legal and regulatory frameworks did ?not hinder security agencies in preventing or responding to the attack.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

#TheMoment Buffalo Sabres fans sang O Canada after a mic failed
Buffalo Sabres anthem singer Cami Clune tells The National about the moment hometown fans jumped in to sing the Canadian anthem after her microphone cut out at an NHL playoff game.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

#TheMoment Buffalo Sabres fans sang the Canadian anthem after a mic failed
Buffalo Sabres anthem singer Cami Clune tells The National about the moment hometown fans jumped in to sing the Canadian anthem after her microphone cut out at an NHL playoff game.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Canadiens bring out Gallagher, defeat Lightning in Game 5 taking 3-2 series lead
Alexandre Texier broke a tie just over a minute into the third period and the Montreal Canadiens beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 on Wednesday night to take a 3-2 lead in the first-round series.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Canadiens defeat Lightning in Game 5, take 3-2 series lead
Alexandre Texier broke a tie just over a minute into the third period and the Montreal Canadiens beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 on Wednesday night to take a 3-2 lead in the first-round series.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

The National | Tumbler Ridge families sue OpenAI
April 29, 2026 | Families of Tumbler Ridge, B.C., mass shooting victims are suing OpenAI over its failure to alert police to the shooter's ChatGPT history. U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth lashes out at congressional Democrats over the Iran war. And Whitecaps fans rally to keep their team in Vancouver.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Video captures apparent meteor lighting up the night sky on Vancouver Island
A bright fireball was seen streaking across the night sky over Victoria on Vancouver Island on Tuesday night. The American Meteor Society said it has received over 100 reports about the fireball, stretching as far south as Oregon.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Powell says he'll remain on U.S. Federal Reserve board, denying Trump a chance to name his own appointee
Jerome Powell said Wednesday he plans to remain on the board of the Federal Reserve after his term as chair ends next month "for a period of time, to be determined," saying the "unprecedented" legal attacks by the Trump administration have put the independence of the nation's central bank at risk.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Canada selected to headquarter new multinational defence bank, sources say
Canada has been selected to headquarter the multinational Defence, Security and Resilience Bank (DSRB), sources have told Radio-Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Changes to disability tax credit broadly welcomed by opposition, advocates
The Liberal government's plan to make it easier for Canadians living with disabilities to apply for the disability tax credit is being welcomed by the opposition and advocates who say the proposed changes are long overdue, though some say they don't go far enough.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Prosecution alleges singer D4vd killed 14-year-old girl to silence her
Prosecutors said on Wednesday that singer D4vd killed 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez by stabbing her multiple times.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Athletes, sport organizations optimistic about new federal money to boost participation
Athletes and sport organizations are optimistic and awaiting more detail, after the federal government pledged more than $660 million directly to national sport organizations.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Toronto Blue Jays drop Cricket Canada from promotional day after fifth estate investigation
The Toronto Blue Jays says Cricket Canada is not involved in this year's Cricket Day at the Park on May 23, though the team said the event will continue as scheduled.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Israel intercepting aid ships headed for Gaza, army radio says
Israel has begun taking control of aid ships ?bound for Gaza far from ?its shores, Israeli ?army radio cited an Israeli source ?as saying on Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

A 'smoke-free generation' tobacco ban is coming to the U.K. Could it also happen in Canada?
A new law in the United Kingdom banning the sale of tobacco products to future generations has been hailed as a landmark moment in the fight against nicotine addiction. The ban by birth date has given heart to campaigners and researchers in Canada, who see it as the ultimate goal — and a plausible one — in making the country nicotine-free.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

She found a grandma's heartfelt letter tucked in a book, and tracked down the recipient
When Katie Slocum found a beautiful handwritten letter from a woman to her beloved granddaughter, tucked away in a Little Free Library book, she knew she had to return it to its rightful recipient.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Comey appears in court on '86 47' allegation that legal experts say could be tough to prove
Former FBI director James Comey made his first court appearance on Wednesday in a criminal case against him that legal experts say presents significant hurdles for the prosecution and will likely be a challenge for the U.S. Justice Department to win.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Buffalo fans finish 'O Canada' after mic fails before Game 5 of Sabres-Bruins series
Fans at KeyBank Center carried "O Canada" after a microphone failed before the Buffalo Sabres and Boston Bruins played Game 5 of their first-round playoff series Tuesday night.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Buffalo fans finish O Canada after mic fails before Game 5 of Sabres-Bruins series
Fans at KeyBank Center carried O Canada after a microphone failed before the Buffalo Sabres and Boston Bruins played Game 5 of their first-round playoff series Tuesday night.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Body of hiker found near Squamish, B.C., waterfall 10 months after disappearance
Police said 20-year-old Alexander Nguyen was sightseeing with his parents in Shannon Falls Provincial Park on July 1, 2025, when he vanished.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Body of hiker missing since July found near Squamish, B.C.
Police said 20-year-old Alexander Nguyen was sightseeing with his parents in Shannon Falls Provincial Park on July 1, 2025, when he vanished.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Stolen peacocks safe at home after being discovered in rural Alberta ditch, says RCMP
A pair of purloined peacocks are safe at home after being stolen in the night from the parking lot of a roadside hotel in central Alberta.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Canada's bid for third straight world U18 men's hockey title ends in quarterfinal loss
Canada's quest for a third straight world under-18 men's hockey championship came to an end Wednesday with a 4-2 quarterfinal loss to Sweden in Trencin, Slovakia.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Federal government to spend up to $145M for security at World Cup events in Toronto, Vancouver
The federal government is allocating up to $145 million for security during the upcoming World Cup.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Former students abused at Calgary junior high to receive $24K to $422K each in lawsuit settlement
A Calgary judge has approved payouts for more than 50 students who were abused by two former teachers at a local junior high school as the final step in a class-action lawsuit.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Right now, 50 countries — including Canada — are actually negotiating how to quit fossil fuels
High-level talks to accelerate the shift from fossil fuels got underway Tuesday in Colombia's Caribbean city of Santa Marta, where President Gustavo Petro warned the world could "reach a point of no return" without the Amazon's role in regulating the climate.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Right now, 50 countries — including Canada — are talking about how to quit fossil fuels
High-level talks to accelerate the shift from fossil fuels got underway Tuesday in Colombia's Caribbean city of Santa Marta, where President Gustavo Petro warned the world could "reach a point of no return" without the Amazon's role in regulating the climate.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Conservative MP in Kitchener, Ont., says Liberals tried to convince her to cross the floor
Conservative MP Kelly DeRidder, who represents the Ontario riding of Kitchener Centre, says she got a phone call from a member of the Liberal Party who tried to convince her to cross the floor. In a video post on social media, she says she was told switching sides would give her a better chance at winning the next election. She says she declined their offer.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep go full Family Channel in The Devil Wears Prada 2
On the surface at least, The Devil Wears Prada 2 is another cute and fun story about the heights of fashion — if not as clearly focused or iconic as the original.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Toronto cop at centre of corruption probe denied bail again
The Toronto police officer described as the "genesis" of a months-long corruption probe was denied bail again Wednesday morning in Toronto.



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Apr 29, 2026

Double stabbing of Jewish men in London was terrorism, police say
Two Jewish men were stabbed and injured in a London street on Wednesday, in what police called an act of terrorism. Police arrested a 45-year-old man on suspicion of attempted murder in the city's latest antisemitic attack.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

N.L.'s health minister suggests residents 'sue the government' if medical transport delays in northern Labrador persist
Newfoundland and Labrador's health minister says she can't accept her position if things don't change, and suggesting people sue her own government in the face of medical transport delays in northern Labrador.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Families of Tumbler Ridge, B.C., mass shooting victims suing OpenAI in California
The families of the victims of one of the worst mass shootings in Canadian history are taking OpenAI to court in California "to pursue landmark damage awards," according to firm Rice Parsons Leoni & Elliott.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Hegseth accused of 'lying to the American public' about war in Iran during tense Congressional hearing
U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth faced withering questioning from skeptical Democrats Wednesday during his first appearance before Congress since the Trump administration went to war in Iran, over a costly conflict being waged without congressional approval.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Iran has highly enriched uranium at Isfahan complex, UN nuclear agency believes
The majority of Iran's highly enriched uranium is likely still at its Isfahan nuclear complex, which was bombarded by airstrikes last year and faced less intense attacks in this year's U.S.-Israeli war, the head of the UN nuclear agency told The Associated Press.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Iran war has cost U.S. an estimated $25B thus far, Pentagon official says
The Pentagon's chief financial officer said Wednesday to a congressional committee that the war with Iran has cost an estimated $25 billion US so far, as Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth gave public testimony for the first time since airstrikes were launched on Feb. 28.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

'Complete adrenaline rush': Woman captures video of polar bear wandering around St. Anthony, N.L.
A video of a polar bear wandering around a St. Anthony home has gone viral on social media. Kristie Hurley was hanging out in her parents' home on Sunday when she spotted the bear just about 50-feet away, wandering around the yard.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

'I think about the gunshots': The fallout from the correspondents' dinner
Our Washington correspondent Paul Hunter was in the room at the White House correspondents' dinner when shots rang out. He shares new details about the scene. Fellow correspondents Katie Simpson and Willy Lowry bring us the latest on the suspect. As the political fallout continues, we ask what a third alleged attempt to assassinate Donald Trump says about the state of America.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Woman airlifted for gallbladder surgery after tool sterilization issues at northern Alberta hospital
Some elective surgeries in Grande Prairie have been postponed because of issues with sterilizing surgical tools. Alberta Health Services says emergency surgeries are unaffected, but one patient told CBC News her procedure was impacted.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Trump's move to deport Haitian, Syrian immigrants goes to Supreme Court, with possible wider implications
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday in Washington over the legality of a move by Donald Trump's administration to revoke temporary legal protections for hundreds of thousands of U.S. residents from Haiti and Syria, but a ruling could potentially impact even more immigrants.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

No 'blanket immunity' for historical charges against former private Christian school teachers: Sask. regulator
Two former teachers at a private Christian school tried to argue they have immunity from professional disciplinary proceedings because the regulatory board didn't exist at the time of the allegations. That argument failed.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

How bowling helps this girl with cerebral palsy defy the odds
For Zoey Merkestyn, bowling has been therapeutic and a great way to live with her cerebral palsy. Now, she is heading to national tournaments to tell the world anything is possible, if you put your mind to it.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

60% of Albertans say it's difficult to meet monthly expenses: CBC News poll
The number of Albertans who say it is somewhat or very difficult to meet monthly expenses has increased eight per cent since last spring and is at the highest level since CBC News began asking this same question, eight years ago.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

60% of Albertans say it's difficult to meet monthly expenses: CBC News poll suggests
The number of poll respondents who say it is somewhat or very difficult to meet monthly expenses has increased eight per cent since last spring and is at the highest level since CBC News began asking this same question, eight years ago.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

James Poker aged out of a treatment centre at 16. Nobody told his father
James Poker aged out of the system at 16 and was abruptly released from a treatment facility in Saskatchewan. His father had no idea until he saw him on the streets of their remote northern community of Natuashish.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

N.L. budget focuses on affordability and spending pledges, flags ongoing fiscal woes
Newfoundland and Labrador's new Progressive Conservative government has unveiled the fiscal plan for its first full year in office, following through on promises made during last fall's election but revealing grim projections for the province's finances in the near future.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

PWHL playoff preview: Who will capture the Walter Cup?
Four teams will begin the battle for the PWHL's third championship on Thursday, when the Boston Fleet host Game 1 against the Ottawa Charge (7 p.m. ET). The Montreal Victoire will open its series against the reigning champions, the Minnesota Frost, on Saturday (2 p.m. ET).



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Advocates still trying to save Quebec artist's fountain in San Francisco as dismantling starts
The dismantling of a 55-year-old controversial fountain in San Francisco is beginning this week, much to the dismay of supporters of its 96-year-old sculptor from Quebec and the structure's historical significance.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Ever wanted to create your own emoji? Now's your chance
Graphic designer Jennifer Daniel helps Unicode decide on new emojis — and says a good emoji should be like a Swiss army knife.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

This Montreal pothole vigilante is on a mission to patch up the city
Fed up with Montreal's potholes, a local landscaper is taking a crack at fixing them himself — spending about $50 per hole out of pocket.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 29, 2026

Oilers beat Ducks 4-1 to force Game 6 in playoff series
The Edmonton Oilers dug deep to stave off elimination, defeating the Anaheim Ducks 4-1 on Tuesday to force Game 6 in California.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

#TheMoment a woman fell into an undiscovered hole
Christine Keilback tells The National about the moment she fell through the ground on her boulevard and got stuck in a previously undiscovered hole in Winnipeg.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

Government again seeks to make it possible to search, seize small mail
The Carney government plans to make legislative changes to allow law enforcement to search and seize Canadians' mail. The proposed legislative change is buried in the 2026 spring economic update.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

City to fix hole Winnipeg woman fell through, with repairs set to start Thursday
The City of Winnipeg will begin repairing a hole in the Wolseley area a few days after firefighters rescued a woman who was trapped in it for about 40 minutes.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

'I can't leave him': Sask. tow truck driver rescues moose trapped in ice
Clint Gottinger, a tow truck driver in rural Saskatchewan, was heading out to work when he noticed a moose trapped in some ice.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

Jimmy Kimmel's Melania 'widow' joke | About That
U.S. President Donald Trump says comedian Jimmy Kimmel's joke about first lady Melania Trump being an 'expectant window' was a 'call to violence.' Andrew Chang unpacks Kimmel's comments and how he's defending them after the latest alleged assassination attempt on Trump. Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

Trial begins for Penticton city councillor accused of sexual offences involving youth
A Penticton city councillor accused of multiple historical sexual offences against youth appeared in a Sarnia, Ont., courtroom Tuesday for the second day of his trial.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

San Francisco, Oakland finally land 2-year legal battle over airport name
San Francisco has settled a two-year legal fight with its neighbour across the bay that will allow the city of Oakland to include "San Francisco" in its airport's name — as long as it doesn't highlight the two words in any way.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

Oakland can now include San Francisco in its airport's name — as long as it doesn't highlight the 2 words
San Francisco has settled a two-year legal fight with its neighbour across the bay that will allow the city of Oakland to include "San Francisco" in its airport's name — as long as it doesn't highlight the two words in any way.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

Acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine to exit in June, barely a year after her predecessor left
The U.S. ambassador to Ukraine will leave her post this June, after spending barely a year in the role.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

Federal government plans to ban crypto ATMs to stop scammers from defrauding Canadians
The federal government announced it's planning to ban crypto ATMs in order to protect Canadians from scammers using the machines to defraud victims.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

U.S. intelligence agencies consider what Iran would do if Trump declares victory
The agencies are studying how Iran would likely respond if U.S. President Donald Trump were to declare a unilateral victory in the two-month-old war that has killed thousands and become a political liability for the White House, two U.S. officials and a person familiar with the matter ?said.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

Ukraine just hit a major Russian refinery for the 3rd time in the past 2 weeks
Ukraine has hit around a dozen Russia refineries in recent weeks, stepping up attacks at the same time that oil prices rose because of the global energy crunch.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

Health Canada approves 1st generic version of Novo Nordisk's Ozempic
Health Canada ??approved on Tuesday the first generic ?version of ?Danish drugmaker Novo ?Nordisk's Ozempic drug.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

Were N.L'.s 'mother-in-law doors' a tax avoidance strategy?
With the April 30 personal tax deadline looming, Canadians are scrambling for any claim, loophole, or exemption that will reduce the amount of tax they owe.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 28, 2026

Controversial academic arrested and fined for trespassing at University of Lethbridge
Frances Widdowson, an academic known for her controversial views on Canada's residential school system, was arrested for trespassing at the University of Lethbridge over the weekend.



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