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Jun 07, 2026

'You got to hold back tears': N.B. farmer watches family history sold off piece by piece
Leslie Cail sold his family farm located in Cails Mills about two weeks ago, which has been in his family for three generations.



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Jun 07, 2026

Oilers' superstar captain Connor McDavid wins 5th Ted Lindsay Award, tying Gretzky
Edmonton Oilers superstar captain Connor McDavid has been named the winner of the Ted Lindsay Award for a record-tying fifth time.



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Jun 07, 2026

Israel hits Beirut's southern suburbs for first time since ceasefire with Hezbollah
The Israeli military has struck Hezbollah infrastructure in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital Beirut, known as Dahiyeh, the first strike on the militant group's stronghold since an April 16 ceasefire was brokered.



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Jun 07, 2026

Israel solidarity walk underway in Toronto as police vow to maintain security, 2 arrested
An annual fundraising walk for Israel is underway in Toronto on Sunday.



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Jun 07, 2026

Gunman kills one, wounds five in drive-by attacks in Israel near West Bank border




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Jun 07, 2026

Russian drone hit nuclear-fuel storage facility near Chornobyl, Ukraine says
A Russian drone struck a storage facility for spent nuclear fuel near Ukraine's disused Chornobyl power ?plant, Ukrainian officials said on Sunday, adding that radiation levels at the site remained stable. Russia has not publicly commented on the alleged attack on the facility.



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Jun 07, 2026

Alberta students say changes to provincial loan program create 'financial barrier'
Students' union representatives say recent changes to Alberta's student loan program could present a "financial barrier" for many in the province. The province says it is working to modernize the process and keep education affordable and accessible.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Golden Knights beat Hurricanes 5-4 in double OT to take a 2-1 lead in the Stanley Cup Final
Shea Theodore scored at 5:38 of the second overtime, avoiding what could have been a potentially devastating loss for the Golden Knights after they blew a four-goal lead.



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Jun 07, 2026

A cruel prank shattered my brother's world. But our bond saw us through
Seeing her brother face taunts at school broke Musfirah Jamal's heart, but she set herself a goal of cheering him up.



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Jun 07, 2026

Can a pigeon's liver really help it navigate long distances? New research suggests it could
From wartime messages to love letters, pigeons have carried our mail for centuries. A new study suggests the secret to how they find their way might be hiding in an unexpected place: the liver.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 07, 2026

Designers are experimenting with AI to make clothes and footwear more interactive
Toronto-based start-up Aurmada is designing AI-enhanced clothing that it hopes will help those wearing it monitor everything from their gait to how close someone is standing, part of a budding wearable-technology industry that is experimenting with making clothes more interactive.



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Jun 07, 2026

The FIFA World Cup is brought to you by Saudi oil. These fans and players want to stop it
Environmental advocates, doctors, and even players themselves demanding FIFA to cut ties with the fossil fuel industry, which they say is adversely impacting players' health, and threatening the future of the sport itself.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Missing U.S. tourist found dead in Japan, mother says
An American student who disappeared while on a family vacation in Japan was found dead outside Kyoto, ?his mother wrote in a Facebook post on Saturday.



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Jun 06, 2026

Pyongyang reaffirms North Korea's nuclear status ahead of visit by China's Xi
Kim Yo-jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, said North ?Korea will never back down on its status as a nuclear-armed state, warning it won't tolerate any ?threats, state media agency KCNA ?said.



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Jun 06, 2026

Multiple people shot near festival in Toledo, Ohio, police seek suspects
Toledo officers responded to a report of a person shot near the Old West End Festival at about 5:30 p.m. ET and found multiple people shot, the police department says. A man who heard gunshots said he saw at least five wounded people while looking to help people at the scene.



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Jun 06, 2026

At least 12 shot near festival in Toledo, Ohio, police searching for suspects
Two of the at least 12 wounded in a shooting near a Toledo festival were in critical condition Saturday, Deputy Police Chief Joe Heffernan said, adding it appeared at least two people were firing weapons and "probably shooting at each other."



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Tornado watch issued for southeast Saskatchewan
Environment and Climate Change Canada issued an orange-level tornado watch just before 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Conditions are expected to continue into the evening



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Jun 06, 2026

Hockey icon, Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin gets honorary doctorate from Bishop's University
Fresh off winning the Walter Cup with the Montreal Victoire, three-time Olympic gold medallist Marie-Philip Poulin continues to add to her list of achievements. On Saturday, she received an honorary doctorate from Bishop's University.



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Jun 06, 2026

Mirra Andreeva wins French Open to claim 1st Grand Slam title
Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva claimed her first Grand Slam tennis title by beating Poland's Maja Chwalinska on Saturday in the French Open women's singles final.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Trip on Labrador Island Link leaves thousands without electricity across Newfoundland
Thousands of customers are still experiencing electricity losses across the island as Newfoundland Power reports multiple unplanned power outages due to a trip on the Labrador Island Link.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

New exchange of fire between U.S. and Iran in Gulf tests fragile ceasefire
Bahrain's government said on Saturday that Iran fired ballistic missiles and drones toward it and Kuwait, as the Iran war escalates.



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Jun 06, 2026

Air raid sirens sound in Bahrain as Iranian missiles and drones head for Gulf neighbours
Bahrain's government said on Saturday that Iran fired ballistic missiles and drones toward it and Kuwait, as the Iran war escalates.



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Jun 06, 2026

Palestinian baby killed, parents hurt in Israeli shooting in West Bank, Palestinian health officials say
Israeli troops shot at a car in the occupied West Bank, killing a seven-month-old Palestinian baby and wounding his parents, the Palestinian Health Ministry said. The Israeli military said soldiers shot at a vehicle perceived to be accelerating toward them, and an initial inquiry found occupants were uninvolved civilians.



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Jun 06, 2026

Israeli forces kill Palestinian infant in occupied West Bank, health officials say
The official Palestinian news agency WAFA said the infant was critically wounded after being struck in the jaw by the same bullet that injured his mother.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Artifacts of Victoria's past discovered by crews in sealed compartment beneath street
The old stone wall tucked underneath Wharf Street in Victoria is one of the oldest pieces of the city's colonial past. It contains some forgotten artifacts recently unearthed by a restoration crew.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Family lore said my grandfather's WW II ship was torpedoed. The truth was far more interesting
CBC journalist Richard Woodbury grew up not knowing much about his paternal grandfather's war service — and neither did the rest of his family. He recently uncovered what happened to his grandfather on the day his ship sank in the Second World War.



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Jun 06, 2026

As Armenia heads to the polls, Russia warns against electing 'pro-European forces'
Thousands of people gathered in Armenia's capital this week to decry the alleged traitorous path plotted by their current government, waving flags and warning that a vote to re-elect would mean "living here with Azerbaijanis" — the country's longtime rival, with whom the present administration has reached a tenuous peace. But a larger shadow looms over the upcoming vote: a historic break in the country's relations with Russia.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Jamaican Scotch bonnet prices soar amid shortage, putting the squeeze on hot sauce
Jamaican Scotch bonnet peppers are the latest food to be hit by a shortage. The spicy peppers are a key ingredient in Jamaican jerk seasoning and many hot sauces.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

I want my son to feel Canadian even though we live in Korea. So I took up hockey at 40
Graham Nichols is a Canadian who lives in South Korea. When his son was born, he wanted to reconnect with his Canadian roots and hockey seemed an obvious answer. The only wrinkle: he'd never played hockey before.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Local mosque leader urges Muslim families to avoid burials at Thorold, Ont., cemetery
Muslim families are being encouraged to not bury their loved ones at a cemetery in Thorold, Ont., by a leader in their community who says the city's steps to accommodate Muslim burial practices don't go far enough. Thorold politicians tweaked the city's cemetery policy on June 2 so that burial plots within an existing, open area of the cemetery can be orientated to face the holy city of Mecca as Muslim faith requires.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Frustrations on multiple fronts set to collide with Mexico City World Cup opening day
Several sectors and movements are planning to launch protests and blockades on highways across Mexico, targeting the FIFA World Cup's opening day in Mexico City on June 11.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Ottawa's mixed fleet of F-35s and Gripens could total more than 100 aircraft, sources say
The federal government would still be looking at a fleet of 72 to 88 U.S.-made F-35s, even if it moves forward with Saab's Gripen, sources tell CBC News. Several sources said Ottawa is exploring a purchase of 72 Gripens, which would create up to 9,000 jobs and would be the largest industrial project in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Outgoing Gov. Gen. says she questioned completing full term due to age, job demands
Outgoing Gov. Gen. Mary Simon says she wondered halfway through her five-year mandate whether she'd be able to complete the full term due to her age and the demands associated with the position.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Medical misinformation on Tylenol in pregnancy spreads faster than safety studies
A new Canadian practice paper says the latest, highest-quality evidence is reassuring for pregnant people who need acetaminophen. The episode is a high-profile example of why so-called null findings — studies that find no link or no difference — matter.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 06, 2026

Would you give an AI agent your credit card? Companies are betting so
Shoppers are already using AI to sort through and compare products before they buy, and now, retailers are looking to adopt autonomous payments. But those involved in processing payments will need to first sort out what happens when AI makes mistakes and take steps to keep bad actors out.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

B.C. 911 call-takers could take job action after issuing 72-hour strike notice
The union representing 911 call-takers across B.C. has issued 72-hour strike notice, saying they have been unable to reach a deal with their employer, and they would be in a legal position to strike on Monday afternoon.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Vancouver man detained in Georgia for carrying ADHD meds, family says
A Vancouver man is facing months of detainment in the Eastern European country of Georgia after his family says he did not have a prescription for his attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Canned, frozen juice from concentrate coming back to Canadian shelves




CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

'I realized that I could die,' girl who escaped hostage situation at Winnipeg home says
A Winnipeg family speaking out for the first time since a man broke into their home, took hostages and started a fire before he was killed by police say they're still in shock.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

The National | Canada sees surprise job surge
June 5, 2026 | Canada surprises economic analysts by adding 88,000 new jobs in May, many of them in construction. Communities mobilize against energy-sucking AI data centres on both sides of the border. And why Albanians are lashing out at Jared and Ivanka.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Cricket World Cup qualifying matches near Toronto closed to spectators due to security concerns
Spectators will be banned from Canada's upcoming Cricket World Cup qualifying matches beginning Saturday after one of the teams involved in the international three-team series expressed security concerns, the fifth estate has learned.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

U.S. says its military shot down Iranian drones launched toward Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. military said it shot down four Iranian drones that were launched toward the Strait of Hormuz on Friday and then struck some of the Islamic Republic's coastal surveillance radar sites in response, raising the risk to a shaky ceasefire as the Trump administration ramps up pressure on Iran.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

U.S. strikes Iranian radar sites after shooting down Iran-launched drones
U.S. forces struck Iranian coastal radar sites on Saturday after shooting down drones launched by Iran ?toward the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. military said, in the latest escalation complicating efforts to end the war between the two countries.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

FIFA changes water bottle rules at World Cup matches after fans, politicians kick up a fuss
FIFA has decided to allow fans to bring one factory-sealed disposable water bottle to its World Cup 2026 matches in Canada and the United States.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Remaining 60 Minutes stars say they're staying at CBS show... for now
Saying 'We don't want to see 60 Minutes die,' the three remaining correspondents at the turmoil-plagued CBS News show have decided to stay for the meantime.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Forced labor? How the U.S. found a brand new rationale for tariffs | About That
The Trump administration is imposing new tariffs on more than 60 countries to penalize them for importing products that use forced labour. Andrew Chang explains how these 'stealth tariffs' may be a new way for the United States to merge a contested economic agenda with moral policy. (Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

CFIA announces temporary ban of Texas livestock to prevent spread of screwworm
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced Friday that it would temporarily restrict livestock from entering Canada from affected parts of the United States, after screwworm, a flesh-eating parasite, was confirmed on a farm in Texas.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

U.S., Canadian officials warn of anticipated surge in FIFA World Cup dupes
Security officials are anticipating a surge of counterfeit goods entering Canada and the U.S. for the FIFA World Cup and some warn Canadian laws don't go far enough to stop it.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Cambridge, Ont., mayor 'stands by' stopping teen's speech at Pride event
Cambridge, Ont.,Mayor Jan Liggett issued a statement on Friday after her office received backlash after the city's Pride flag raising event on Monday. Liggett was seen on video cutting off a teenager who was giving a speech during the event. Liggett says she stopped the teen from saying a part of the speech that hadn't been vetted by city staff.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Toronto Liberal MP Erskine-Smith tells supporters he's leaving federal politics
Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith has emailed his supporters confirming he will resign his seat in the House of Commons and invited volunteers to an event to celebrate his decade of public service.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Scientist with Huntington's gene dedicates life to curing fatal disease he'll one day develop
Jeff Carroll, a scientist who carries the mutant gene for Huntington's disease, is now part of a global initiative to advance treatment for neurodegenerative diseases.



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Jun 05, 2026

'Maybe Serena': How a text message led to a partnership of a lifetime for Victoria Mboko
Victoria Mboko will be alongside Serena Williams for the legend's much-anticipated return to competitive tennis at the HSBC Championships at The Queen's Club in West Kensington, London, next week.



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Jun 05, 2026

How a text from an unknown number led to a partnership of a lifetime for Victoria Mboko
Victoria Mboko will be alongside Serena Williams for the legend's much-anticipated return to competitive tennis at the HSBC Championships at The Queen's Club in West Kensington, London, next week.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Former Flames, Leafs GM Cliff Fletcher dead at 90
Former NHL general manager Cliff Fletcher, who led the Calgary Flames to the 1989 Stanley Cup title and helped turn the Toronto Maple Leafs into a contender in the 1990s, has died at 90.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Women's sports are lucrative, but when will pay catch up with performance?
It's no longer news that women's sports is becoming an increasingly lucrative industry. There is more investment, better coverage, and bigger audiences than ever before. As a result, players' unions across the board are pushing for higher pay, as well as improved benefits and working conditions. But when will their paycheques catch up with their skill?



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Sunwing Vacations indefinitely cancels all operations to Cuba
The move comes after Sunwing Vacations Group first cancelled Cuba operations from June to October, saying service would resume in the fall.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

3rd time's a charm? Big Brother Canada set for TV return
Get ready for a new round of evictions: Big Brother Canada is back for a third time, with a new run slated to debut on CTV and Crave.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Top Gun: Maverick actor James Handy killed in stabbing, girlfriend's son arrested, L.A. police say
American actor James Handy, known for supporting roles in blockbusters Jumanji and Top Gun: Maverick, has died in a stabbing, and his girlfriend's son has been arrested, Los Angeles police say.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Ontario spent $465M more on OSAP last year. 95% of that went to private career college students, docs show
When Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government drastically cut student assistance grants earlier this year, it cited "unsustainable" costs, but new figures show nearly all of the recent growth was among career college students. Opposition critics say that points to a problem of the government's own making, and the solution did not have to penalize students at universities and publicly funded colleges.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

'Criminal tourism' widespread in Toronto area as 46 arrested in investigation, police say
Durham police said Friday that a co-ordinated investigation has linked over 200 incidents and $2.6 million in financial losses to "criminal tourism," where suspects legally visit Canada with the intent to commit profit-driven crimes before leaving the country.



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Jun 05, 2026

British actor Anthony Head, Giles in TV's Buffy the Vampire Slayer, dead at 72
Anthony Head, the suave, smooth-voiced British actor known for roles in TV's Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Ted Lasso, has died, his family said Friday. He was 72.



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Jun 05, 2026

Trump cancels Freedom 250 concerts, announces rally making himself the main attraction
President Donald Trump has cancelled the Freedom 250 concerts that were set to mark the U.S.'s anniversary this summer at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., after many of the original artists dropped out. He now promises to hold "the Greatest Rally, EVER!" according to his Truth Social account.



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Jun 05, 2026

Michigan family behind the Ambassador Bridge expanding controversial concrete empire to Canada
The wealthy family behind the Ambassador Bridge linking Ontario and Michigan is planning to expand its controversial concrete empire across the border to Canada, records show.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

IN PHOTOS | See the White House's UFC arena
See the Octagon, the iconic eight-sided fenced cage where mixed martial arts fighters compete and other infrastructure being built for UFC Freedom 250 on the South Lawn of the White House to mark U.S. President Donald Trump's 80th birthday and the 250th anniversary of the United States.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

NASA orders International ?Space Station astronauts to shelter, prepare for evacuation due to air leak
NASA ordered astronauts aboard the International ?Space Station ?to shelter ?in their spacecraft and prepare ?for potential evacuation on Friday as a Russian crew ?attempted to fix a worsening ?leak of air on its portion of ?the orbital laboratory, ?the U.S. agency said.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

NASA reverses evacuation alert for astronauts aboard International Space Station
A worsening air leak aboard the International Space Station (ISS) prompted five astronauts to take shelter and prepare for evacuation for roughly two hours on Friday as Russia attempted to fix a crack on its portion of the orbital laboratory, NASA said.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Man who killed Ontario restaurant owner apologizes to family, city after pleading guilty to manslaughter




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Jun 05, 2026

3 Scottish men plead guilty in death of Ontario restaurant owner




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Jun 05, 2026

Quebec tables bill cracking down on sale of energy drinks for teens
The legislation would ban the sale of energy drinks to those under 16. The mother of a boy who died at age 15 after drinking a can of Red Bull while on ADHD medication said it was "the right thing to do."



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

'Time for action,' says rabbi after attempted arson at Montreal synagogue
Montreal police are investigating an attempted arson at Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom, a synaogue in Westmount. Following this latest incident, the synagogue's rabbi sent an email to members to highlight the importance of fighting antisemitism.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Canadian economy added 88,000 jobs in May, defying economists' expectations
May's job additions are the first significant employment gain since November 2025, Statistics Canada said. Before the release, economists were predicting only minimal job growth in the month.



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Jun 05, 2026

Kremlin confirms Putin aware of Ukraine president's open letter calling for face-to-face talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been informed ?about an open letter from Ukrainian President ?Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Friday, according ?to state news agency TASS.



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Jun 05, 2026

Putin cites 'rude remarks' in rejecting Zelenskyy's open letter request to meet for war talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been informed ?about an open letter from Ukrainian President ?Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Friday, according ?to state news agency TASS.



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Jun 05, 2026

Senate passes bill for more ICE funding after all-night session, attempts to limit Trump settlement fund fail
The U.S. Senate handed President Donald Trump a victory early Friday morning, passing a bill that would provide the Department of Homeland Security with an additional $70 billion US for immigration ?enforcement and sending it to the House of Representatives for final consideration.



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Jun 05, 2026

Sask. man ordered for extradition to U.S. over university hacking for crypto mining
A King's Bench judge ordered Ryan James Roach's extradition to the United States on May 7. He faces charges related to hacking into American university supercomputers to mine cryptocurrency.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Manitoba judge approves $129M settlement for solitary confinement class action
A Manitoba judge has approved what a class-action administrator says is a $129-million settlement agreement in a lawsuit that alleged the province's use of segregation in provincial jails for adults and youth was negligent and breached Charter rights.



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Jun 05, 2026

Over 100,000 illegal cockroaches confiscated in Australia bug bust
Australia has strict biosecurity controls at its borders to protect its agriculture and horticulture sectors and native wildlife from pest infestations. Those smuggling in undeclared or illegal animal, insect or plant material can be fined thousands of dollars.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Chinese leader Xi Jinping to visit North Korea for first time since 2019
The announcement of the trip came a day after North Korea unveiled a new facility to produce the material for nuclear bombs.



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Jun 05, 2026

Baseball labour talks have begun — here's what could be in store for the league and the Jays
Major League Baseball's collective agreement will expire at the end of the season. As labour negotiations begin, the league's owners have proposed a salary cap and a payroll floor, something the players' union has vowed to fight. Here's where things stand in the league and what it could mean for the Blue Jays.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

From Warhammer to orcs to Stranger Things, illustrator John Blanche's ‘grimdark' influence leaves big mark
John Blanche, the British artist and illustrator whose works formed the bedrock of the Warhammer tabletop gaming universes, has died. But you don't need to be an avid gamer to feel the influence of the grim, dark worlds he helped build.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

What Montreal's water restrictions reveal about our aging pipes — and our habits
Montreal's call for residents to reduce water consumption this summer has raised questions about the state of the city's water infrastructure. Experts say the need for emergency repairs is not unusual in a system as old and extensive as Montreal's, and that the current work is a sign the city identified a problem before a more disruptive failure could occur.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Why Republicans are questioning the masculinity of Texas Democratic Senate contender James Talarico
Republicans have launched a series of attacks and personal insults against Texas Democratic Senate contender James Talarico, hoping these tactics might prove effective against the Texas politician they see as a real threat in the Senate race in the mid-term elections, analysts say.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Rally in Raleigh: Hurricanes win Game 2 in OT, even Stanley Cup final series with Golden Knights
Seth Jarvis scored on a power play in overtime after Carolina erased a deficit in regulation only to gave up a late tying goal, and the Hurricanes beat the Vegas Golden Knights 4-3 in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final on Thursday night to even the series.



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Jun 04, 2026

Rally in Raleigh: Jarvis' OT winner caps Hurricanes comeback to level Stanley Cup final with Golden Knights
Seth Jarvis scored on a power play in overtime after Carolina erased a deficit in regulation only to gave up a late tying goal, and the Hurricanes beat the Vegas Golden Knights 4-3 in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final on Thursday night to even the series.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Bill Pulte won't be U.S. intelligence chief on permanent basis, Trump says
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday indicated that he will not nominate mortgage regulator Bill Pulte to be the nation's intelligence chief once his temporary appointment expires early next year.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

#TheMoment students invented a wearable tail to help Parkinson's patients
High school students Allen Guo-Lu and Lutong Shi tell The National about the moment they developed 'wearable tail' technology to help people with Parkinson's disease maintain their balance.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Jared Kushner-linked development project in Albania faces growing resistance
A massive coastal development project linked to Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of U.S. President Donald Trump, is facing growing resistance from protesters in Albania.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

U.S. hits Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel with sanctions, putting further pressure on Havana
The United States has imposed sanctions on ?Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, his wife and three other individuals, in the latest move by the Trump administration to pressure the island's leadership that drew immediate condemnation from Havana.



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Jun 04, 2026

Former RCMP officer charged with national security offences after allegedly sharing classified info
A former RCMP officer who worked in a national security unit has been charged after allegedly sharing classified information with people he was in a relationship with.



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Jun 04, 2026

The National | FIFA slammed over World Cup ticket controversies
June 4, 2026 | FIFA faces criticism over its World Cup ticket pricing and for threatening legal action against a B.C. charity. Mark Carney's long-delayed AI strategy promises thousands of jobs, but offers no safety details. And Air Canada reassures its customers it has jet fuel to burn.



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Jun 04, 2026

At Issue | Carney fends off recession accusations
At Issue this week: Mark Carney fends off accusations of driving Canada into a recession. What ordering the CRTC to back down over its 'Netflix tax' means for U.S. trade negotiations. And the simmering Liberal tensions over Mark Carney's leadership style.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Hot new bombshell? Why Canadians can't watch Love Island USA for free
The latest bombshell to enter the villa isn't in Fiji. It's in Canada. Season 8 of Love Island USA premiered this week, back with a fresh cast of singles set to bring the heat and the drama fans love. But Canadians hoping to stream it all for free are out of luck. Now, they'll need a Crave subscription.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Sorry Canada, you can't watch Love Island USA for free anymore
The latest bombshell to enter the villa isn't in Fiji. It's in Canada. Season 8 of Love Island USA premiered this week, back with a fresh cast of singles set to bring the heat and the drama fans love. But Canadians hoping to stream it all for free are out of luck. Now, they'll need a Crave subscription.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Hasbro releases AI versions of its iconic characters, including Transformers
Optimus Prime and Megatron just became robots in more than one sense. That's because Hasbro, the American toy and games giant, released artificial intelligence versions of 12 popular characters — a move experts say could bring potential risks to kids along with the fun.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Accused al-Qaeda sleeper agent's deportation case needs to be re-evaluated, court says
The Federal Court hit pause on the government's decades-long attempt to deport accused al-Qaeda sleeper agent Mohamed Harkat, ordering the case to be reviewed by fresh eyes.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Cross-border tunnel drug bust | About That
Andrew Chang breaks down the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's investigation of a nearly 2,000-foot-long tunnel — complete with ventilation, lighting and an electric rail system — which allegedly carried millions of dollars' worth of drugs from Tijuana, Mexico, to a San Diego, Calif., Buy4Less storefront. (Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)



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Jun 04, 2026

The CFL kicks off a new season — and a new era
As the 2026 regular season gets underway, CBC Sports' daily newsletter looks at the changes that second-year commissioner Stewart Johnston has brought to the CFL.



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Jun 04, 2026

Colorado court overturns homicide convictions of 2 paramedics in death of Black man pinned by police
A Colorado court reversed homicide convictions against two paramedics on Thursday in the ketamine overdose death of Elijah McClain after the Black man was pinned down by police in 2019.



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Jun 04, 2026

After 'feedback from thousands,' Carney government slows down sweeping environmental changes
The Carney government is slowing down planned regulatory changes that angered some First Nations and mobilized civil society organizations.



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Jun 04, 2026

Police in Ottawa warn parents after 3 children fall from buildings in a month
Ottawa police say a young child is in critical condition after falling from a fourth-floor balcony Wednesday, calling it the third such incident in the city in the past month.



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