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Apr 10, 2026

Judge orders pause on signature validation process for Alberta independence petition
A judge has granted a month-long stay preventing Alberta's chief electoral officer from certifying the results of a petition to force a referendum on a proposal for Alberta to separate from Canada.



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Apr 10, 2026

Kamala Harris says she 'might' make another presidential run in 2028
?Former U.S. vice-president Kamala Harris, who was the Democratic Party's nominee for the presidency in 2024, said on Friday that she was considering running for ?president again in 2028.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Scientists want to build an outdoor lab in Ontario to study decomposing human bodies
A Windsor-based forensic scientist is working to bring an outdoor lab to Kingsville that would study how human bodies decompose over time.



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Apr 10, 2026

Rory McIlroy pulls away with birdie binge and sets Masters record with 6-shot lead
Rory McIlroy delivered a dynamic finish to the Masters on Friday, looking every bit like someone who has done this before.



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Apr 10, 2026

Sentebale, charity that Prince Harry co-founded, sues him for defamation
A charity co-founded by Prince Harry in Africa to honour his late mother, Princess Diana, has sued him for defamation after he stepped down as a patron last year.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Deputy minister found breaching ethics rules says she was following diversity mandate
Deputy minister of national defence Christiane Fox says she was trying to bring in outside perspectives when she influenced her former department to hire an acquaintance.



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Apr 10, 2026

NDP's Leah Gazan calls MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA critics 'bigots'
NDP MP Leah Gazan is standing by her use of the initialism MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA and denouncing those who are mocking her online for using the term.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Lockdown lifted at University of Ottawa, man arrested nearby
The Ottawa Police Service says it's arrested a man in connection with an incident at the University of Ottawa Friday afternoon that left the school under lockdown.



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Apr 10, 2026

Lockdown lifted at University of Ottawa, one person arrested
The Ottawa Police Service says it's arrested one person in connection with an incident at the University of Ottawa Friday afternoon that left the school under lockdown.



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Apr 10, 2026

University of Ottawa under lockdown due to 'violent threat'
The Ottawa Police Service says officers are investigating 'a suspicious incident' but as of late Friday afternoon had no reports of any injuries.



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Apr 10, 2026

Police arrest suspect after Molotov cocktail thrown at home of OpenAI's Sam Altman
Officers arrested a 20-year-old man suspected of throwing a Molotov cocktail at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's San Francisco home on Friday and then making threats at the company's headquarters, police and the company said.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

U.S. allows nearly 4,500 South African refugees since October — and only 3 from elsewhere
President Donald Trump has made good on a promise to drastically cut the number of refugees into the U.S., with white South Africans being the top priority over those fleeing conflict, poverty and other threats to their safety from different countries.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

First Nations leaders strongly oppose B.C. plan to pause DRIPA as Eby defends move ahead of confidence vote
First Nations leaders in B.C. are urging B.C. NDP MLAs to reject Premier David Eby's plan to suspend some sections of the province's Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA), as the government prepares to bring the proposal forward as a confidence vote.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

U.S., Iran delegations head to Islamabad as Tehran demands measures before talks start
Iran's negotiating team arrived in Islamabad on Friday for peace talks with the United States, even as Tehran insisted on measures it said needed to be addressed first, throwing last-minute doubt over the meetings scheduled in Pakistan.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Shelter-in-place lifted after chlorine gas exposure hospitalized 8 at Victoria swimming pool




CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

‘Gas incident' at Victoria swimming pool sends 8 to hospital




CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Avi Lewis names former opponent Heather McPherson as NDP House leader
The new NDP leader has announced critic roles for his six-person caucus, saying he's looked Quebec MP Alexandre Boulerice 'in the eye' and asked him to stay with the party.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Has Trump proven himself unfit for the presidency? | About That
U.S. President Donald Trump's recent social posts, like his threat to destroy Iran's 'whole civilization,' have alarmed both critics and allies, leaving Democrats questioning whether he's fit for the presidency - Andrew Chang shows us how they're going about it. Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Teenager pleads guilty to 1st-degree murder of Pickering, Ont., senior
A teenager who fatally stabbed an 83-year-old retired kindergarten teacher in Pickering, Ont., in 2025 has pleaded guilty to first-degree murder.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

5 charged in slaying of teen in Hamilton allegedly linked to tow-truck companies dispute
A month after appealing to the public for more information about the year-old killing of a teenager in Hamilton, police announced Friday that five people have been arrested and charged with first-degree murder.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Canada is coming off 3 consecutive severe fire years. There are concerning signs for 2026
The 2026 wildfire season may get off to a relatively quiet start in Canada but lingering drought and a warm summer could tip the scales towards another severe year, experts say.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

What's in store for Canada's 2026 wildfire season?
The 2026 wildfire season may get off to a relatively quiet start in Canada but lingering drought and a warm summer could tip the scales towards another severe year, experts say.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

1st-degree murder trial in N.L. loses half a week to technical issues after previous delay due to court staffing
The trial for accused murderer Dean Penney was shut down again on Friday, due to technical issues with video evidence. Half the week was lost due to problems with audio and video in the courtroom.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Neukgu the runaway wolf is captivating South Korea — and now has his own meme coin
?A wolf that escaped from its enclosure in a South Korean zoo has spent three days on the loose, captivating the public, spawning a cryptocurrency meme coin and even ?prompting a message of concern from the country's president.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Nurse says she looked at woman '3 to 5 seconds,' staff overwhelmed before sepsis death at Ontario hospital




CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Pentagon denies report of heated meeting with Vatican representative
The Pentagon pushed back late Thursday on a report that suggested a meeting in January between a U.S.-based cardinal and a member of Donald Trump's administration grew heated.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Vatican, Pentagon deny report of heated meeting with church's U.S. representative
The Vatican and the Pentagon have pushed back on a report that suggested a meeting in January between a U.S.-based cardinal and a member of Donald Trump's administration grew heated.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Canada's economy adds 14,000 jobs in March after February's whopping losses
Canada's economy added 14,000 jobs in March, Statistics Canada said on Friday, with the unemployment rate unchanged at 6.7 per cent.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

AI data centre proposed by Kevin O'Leary exempt from Alberta environmental impact assessment
Kevin O'Leary's proposed Wonder Valley project in northwestern Alberta will not need to undergo an environmental impact assessment from the province due to existing water and power systems. However, the province says other assessments are required before permits can be issued.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Albertans who declared banned guns under Ottawa's buyback still can't get compensation
More than 7,000 banned guns have been declared in Alberta under the federal government's gun buyback program, but owners in the province are not able to collect compensation because of an ongoing dispute between Alberta and Ottawa over how the program is meant to operate.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Shooting at Sarnia, Ont., college campus bar kills 1, injures 2 others
A 20-year-old Sarnia man was pronounced dead in hospital after gunfire was reported just before 1 a.m. Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Hip-hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa dead at 67
Afrika Bambaataa, a man widely considered one of the main pioneers of hip-hop, died in Pennsylvania of prostate cancer on Thursday, according to his lawyer. He was 68.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Hip-hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa dead at 68
Afrika Bambaataa, a man widely considered one of the main pioneers of hip-hop, died in Pennsylvania of prostate cancer on Thursday, according to his lawyer. He was 68.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

BJ Birdy is back with the Blue Jays. That's news to its creator
The Toronto Blue Jays have brought back BJ Birdy, their original avian mascot from the 80s and 90s. But they failed to tell the man who created it, who says he owns its rights.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

McCain daughter says she's ‘trapped' in family company
An heiress to the multibillion-dollar McCain french fry empire says she is financially "trapped" by the family-owned company and its policies, which she claims prevent her from selling her ownership stake for a fair price.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Messy dressing room costs northern Ontario hockey team a title series — and possible trip to provincial finals
The Northern Ontario Hockey Association has ruled the U18 AA Soo Jr. Greyhounds must forfeit their league championship game against the Copper Cliff Reds after leaving a messy dressing room in Blind River. The Jr. Greyhounds are appealing the decision to Hockey Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Zelenskyy says Ukrainian forces shot down Shahed drones in Middle East during Iran war
Ukrainian military personnel shot down Iranian-designed Shahed drones in multiple Middle Eastern countries during the Iran war, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, describing the operations as part of a broader effort to help partners counter the same weapons used by Russia in Ukraine.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

You, Me & Tuscany proves that we're killing rom-coms
You, Me & Tuscany is hardly the worst thing that could happen to you. Though it would still probably be better if it — and this specific flavour of surface level, escapist rom-com in general — didn't exist.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

We sent a toilet to the moon, too. It kept having issues
When we sent four humans 406,771 kilometres into space for the first time, we also sent a toilet with them. After all, if the plan is to go farther and farther, then it's critical we test one of the non-negotiable parts of being human.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

The ostrich con: Arguments to save birds from cull in B.C. were based on falsehoods, evidence shows
The 10-month standoff on a B.C. ostrich farm last year was the most expensive poultry cull in Canada's history. A fifth estate investigation reveals the campaign to save the ostriches was based on falsehoods.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Nurse says she looked at woman ‘3 to 5 seconds,' staff overwhelmed before sepsis death at Ontario hospital
A triage nurse who assessed Heather Winterstein hours before she died of sepsis in the St. Catharines, Ont., hospital says she had little time with the 24-year-old, telling a coroner's inquest the emergency department staff were overwhelmingly busy. "Nurses are burned out. Nurses are exhausted," Andrea Demery said several days into the inquiry.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Is the toilet the 'most important piece of equipment' aboard the Artemis II?
When we sent four humans 406,771 kilometres into space for the first time, we also sent a toilet with them. After all, if the plan is to go farther and farther, then it's critical we test one of the non-negotiable parts of being human.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Journey of century-old chair carved by WW I Quebec prisoner ends at war museum
Very few archival items exist from Canada's First World War internment camps. But now, the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa is adding a hand-carved wooden chair to its collection thanks to a B.C. woman who got curious about its origins and reached out to CBC Montreal for help last year.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

5 things to know as the CAQ picks its new leader and Quebec's premier
On Sunday, Bernard Drainville or Christine Fréchette will take the reins of the political party — and the province — until the next general election. Here are some key points about the race and what's next.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Immigration Department informing some 30,000 applicants they may be ineligible for refugee hearings
Canada's Immigration Department is sending tens of thousands of refugee claimants letters that they may not be eligible for asylum — and is telling some of them that they should leave immediately.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

U.K. military deployed to deter threat to undersea cables amid Russian sub presence
Britain deployed military vessels to prevent any attacks on cables and pipelines by Russian submarines that spent more than a month ?in and around British waters earlier this year, Defence Minister John Healey said on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Caufield scores 50th goal, becomes 1st Hab to reach milestone in 36 years
Cole Caufield scored his 50th goal of the season on Thursday evening in the Montreal Canadiens' 2-1 win against the Tampa Bay Lightning, becoming the first Habs player to reach that milestone since Stéphane Richer did it during the 1989-90 season.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Caufield scores 50th goal, becomes 1st Hab to reach milestone in more than 35 years
Cole Caufield scored his 50th goal of the season on Thursday evening in the Montreal Canadiens' game versus the Tampa Bay Lightning, becoming the first Habs player to reach that milestone since Stéphane Richer did it during the 1989-90 season.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

At Issue | Carney's expanding Liberal tent
At Issue this week: As former Conservative MP Marliyn Gladu's move to the Liberals further widens the views within caucus, could it impact upcoming byelections? What does another defection mean for Pierre Poilievre's leadership? And, will Mark Carney address concerns around the independence of Senators?



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Poilievre challenges PM Carney to defend private property rights in B.C. in wake of Cowichan decision
Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal government to defend private property rights in face of what he claims is a threat posed by a landmark B.C. Supreme Court decision establishing Aboriginal title on private property.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Environment Canada to use AI in new weather forecasting model
Environment and Climate Change Canada will use artificial intelligence to make its weather forecasts more accurate, the federal department said Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Artemis II in photos: around the moon and inside Orion
The dozens of photos taken by the astronauts include never before seen views of the moon, a total solar eclipse and a stunning shot of Earth.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

McIlroy has another reason to celebrate after his best Masters start in 15 years to share early lead
Rory McIlroy has been celebrating all week at Augusta National as the defending champion, and on Thursday he found something else to savour — a 5-under 67, his lowest start at the Masters in 15 years to share the early lead with Sam Burns.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Putin claims Russia will enact 32-hour ceasefire over Orthodox Easter weekend
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday declared a 32-hour ceasefire in Ukraine over the Orthodox Easter weekend, following an earlier call from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for a pause in some of the hostilities to observe the holiday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Emperor penguins now endangered as climate change shrinks sea ice
Emperor penguins, the largest penguin species, are now listed as endangered following a new international assessment of how climate change is affecting their habitat and population.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Health Canada warns against injecting unauthorized drugs promising anti-aging, weight loss or wellness
People shouldn't buy or use unauthorized, injectable peptide drugs claiming to help with body issues and wellness, warns Health Canada — they can come with serious side effects.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Melania Trump denies ties to Jeffrey Epstein in surprise statement at White House
First lady Melania Trump is denying ties to Jeffrey Epstein and knowledge of his crimes, saying Thursday that the "stories are completely false" and calling accusations that she was somehow involved "smears about me."



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Fake maple syrup plot thickens: Cans found with label hiding name of implicated company




CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

These B.C. students are trying to drum up $250K to save their music programs
For a trio of B.C. high school band students, the idea came to them, clear as a bell: if no one else would step in to save their school's music programs — they would.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

The Housemaid author Freida McFadden reveals her real name
It turns out the biggest twist in Freida McFadden's career isn't in her books. The bestselling author, known for keeping readers guessing, is revealing a surprise of her own: Her real name is Sara Cohen.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Nuclear heat keeps people warm in many countries. Why not ours?
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we see how some countries are using heat from nuclear power plants to heat homes; map the countries with the biggest potential to generate solar power; and learn about the government's new approach to protecting nature.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Poilievre holds news conference in B.C.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre holds a news conference about property rights in Richmond B.C. and takes questions from journalists a day after another Conservative MP crossed the floor to the Liberals.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Soccer fans give 'stupid, stupid' 2026 World Cup jerseys the cold shoulder
Fans love the designs of Nike's new World Cup soccer jerseys. They do not love the way they bunch at the shoulders.



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Apr 09, 2026

Gas flaring at LNG Canada far exceeds permitted volume, documents show
Documents show the volume of gas flared at the LNG Canada plant on B.C.'s North Coast between October and January far surpassed what its permit allows.



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Apr 09, 2026

Legal arguments wrap up in Stronach sex assault trial, possible verdict in June
Legal arguments in the sexual assault trial of Canadian businessman Frank Stronach wrapped up on Thursday with a verdict possibly coming in mid-June.



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Apr 09, 2026

Police note-taking during prep meetings with complainants 'unacceptably negligent': Stronach defence
Poor and incomplete note-taking by police during preparatory meetings with the complainants and Crown prosecutors in the sexual assault trial of Frank Stronach was "unacceptably negligent," Stronach's defence lawyer argued on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Stronach lawyer arguing some complainants in sex assault trial coached by Crown
The defence lawyer of Frank Stronach is arguing that some of the complainants in the sexual assault trial of the Canadian businessman were coached by Crown prosecutors before they testified.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Air Canada is testing a new program to resolve customer complaints. Will it work?




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Apr 09, 2026

Man involved in $22M gold heist from Pearson airport sentenced to 4 years in prison
A 43-year-old man has been sentenced to four years in prison in connection to the multi-million-dollar gold heist at Pearson airport in 2023.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

K-pop supergroup BTS kick off world tour in South Korea after 4-year hiatus
The boys of BTS are returning to the stage after a nearly four-year hiatus, during which the members completed their mandatory military service. Despite pouring rain in Seoul, fans packed a stadium to watch the K-pop group kick off their long-awaited world tour.



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Apr 09, 2026

Israel launches fresh strikes on Lebanon as truce talks to start in Pakistan
Israel bombed more targets in Lebanon on Thursday, putting the Middle East ceasefire in further jeopardy after its most intensive strikes of the war on its neighbour killed more than 200 people, according to Lebanon's Health Ministry. The escalating violence has threatened to torpedo U.S. President Donald Trump's truce with Iran from the outset.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Charge squander prime chance, now face uphill battle to make PWHL post-season
The Charge, who have now lost three straight, had the chance to climb into the fourth and final playoff spot in the PWHL standings, but fell 5-3 to the last-place Seattle Torrent on Wednesday. Seattle was playing the second game of a back-to-back set.



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Apr 09, 2026

Nancy Garapick, Canadian Olympic swimming medallist who set world record as teen, dead at 64
The Halifax native set a world record as a 13-year-old in the 200-metre backstroke on April 27, 1975, at the Eastern Canadian Swimming Championships in Brantford, Ont., while a member of the Halifax Trojan Aquatic Club.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Woman who died in Ontario hospital shouldn't have been in wait room, needed frequent assessment, inquest told
On the day she died of sepsis, Heather Winterstein shouldn't have been placed in the emergency room waiting area at the St. Catharines hospital until she could see a doctor, an emergency medicine expert told a coroner's inquest Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Alberta government faces another legal fight to keep supervised consumption sites open
Less than a year after a judge ruled on a similar case in Red Deer, the provincial government is facing an injunction seeking to stop supervised consumption services from closing in Calgary and Lethbridge.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

As another firefighting season nears, northern Manitoba mayors hope for more equipment
Preparations for the upcoming wildfire season are underway as the snow melts in Manitoba, but some mayors in the province's north say they need more help.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Iran clamping down in Strait of Hormuz amid tenuous ceasefire
The Middle East ceasefire appeared shaky less than two days after it was announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, as Israel bombed more targets in Lebanon on Thursday and Iran showed little sign of relinquishing its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Floor-crosser Marilyn Gladu embraced at Liberal convention with party on the cusp of a majority government
Floor-crosser Marilyn Gladu, flanked by Prime Minister Mark Carney, entered the Liberals' national convention in downtown Montreal on Thursday to cheers and selfie requests, ready to celebrate with a party she opposed in the House for a decade.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

She travelled 900 km for an abortion. Years later, Quebec access issues remain urgent
Rose Gervais was about 12 weeks pregnant with her third child in 2023 when she had to travel from Gaspé, Que., to Montreal for an abortion. She should have been able to get the procedure done much closer, in Quebec City, but doctors say delays in getting appointments combined with limited capacity are pushing people to seek help even farther.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Liberals descend on Montreal for convention on the cusp of a majority government
Liberals are gathering in Montreal for the next few days, buzzing on a fifth floor crossing and with a sought-after majority government in sight.



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Apr 09, 2026

Marilyn Gladu says she's pro-choice, anti conversion therapy as Liberals embrace former Conservative
Once seen as a social conservative, floor-crosser Marilyn Gladu clarified some of her previous positions from the sidelines of the Liberal convention Thursday, saying she's pro-choice and anti conversion therapy.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Why human eyes are better at observing the moon than cameras
Human eyes are a wonder of nature. While we've invented the camera to work like our eyes, it's not as good as the real thing, something that was highlighted during Artemis II's lunar flyby.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 08, 2026

Volkswagen Beetle removed from rock face in Squamish, B.C.
A group claiming to represent a group of anonymous University of B.C. engineering students took credit for suspending the car last week, as part of a long-running tradition of pranks.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 08, 2026

Blue Jays come back for 4-3 win over Dodgers to end 6-game losing streak
With his team's offence mired in a rut, Blue Jays manager John Schneider was hoping a big swing or two would help kickstart his sputtering club.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 08, 2026

Blue Jays players hit by nasty bug as they struggle through early season
A mix of illness and injuries have hit the Blue Jays hard as the defending American League champions have struggled to maintain a winning record in the early days of the new season.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 08, 2026

B.C. woman who was detained in Texas speaks out on harm to children in ICE custody
Tania Warner and her daughter Ayla Lucas were released from an immigration facility in Texas on April 2, after being held for nearly three weeks. The woman from Penticton, B.C., says she wants to speak out about her experience in custody.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 08, 2026

Curling and golf's kinship on display as Rock League meets Masters
In Scotland, where both golf and curling originated around the 16th century, the sports go hand in hand — and similarities from strategy to sportsmanship to tradition abound.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 08, 2026

MAGA influencers are fed up with Trump
A lot's changed since the 2024 U.S. federal election that saw President Donald Trump return to the White House. CBC's Katie Simpson explains how some of Trump's most vocal supporters — right-wing influencers and public figures — are turning their backs on the president amid his recent moves with the Iran war.



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Apr 08, 2026

Former Ontario student pleads guilty in NYC Jewish centre terrorism plot
An ISIS supporter who came to Canada on a study permit and planned a mass shooting targeting Jews in New York City has pleaded guilty to a terrorism charge in a U.S. court.



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Apr 08, 2026

Former Ontario student pleads guilty in U.S. terrorism case
A Pakistani citizen who lived on a study permit in the Greater Toronto Area has pleaded guilty in a U.S. federal court of attempting to commit an act of terrorism transcending national boundaries.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 08, 2026

On-ice expectations were high for the Vancouver Goldeneyes. What went wrong?
The Goldeneyes capped off a five-game road trip with a 5-1 loss to Boston on Tuesday. It was the team's fourth loss in five games.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 08, 2026

Class-action lawsuit targets Quebec company accused of producing bogus maple syrup
A company accused of producing bogus maple syrup is now the target of a class-action lawsuit request that has been filed in Quebec Superior Court.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 08, 2026

Prosecutors move to subpoena Tiger Woods' prescription drug records after Florida DUI arrest
Prosecutors are seeking Tiger Woods' prescription drug records from a pharmacy, a week after his vehicle crashed in Florida and he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 08, 2026

Stars and producers of The Testaments feel the show's message is relevant 'because of Margaret's vision'
The Testaments, an adaptation of Margaret Atwood's book, is releasing its first three episodes on Disney today and looking to expand on the chillingly regressive future predicted in The Handmaid's Tale. Its stars and creators talk to CBC News about the message and intent of the series.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 08, 2026

Dean Penney's mother pointed to another suspect 1 day after Jennifer Hillier-Penney disappeared
Ruby Penney went to the RCMP on Dec. 2, 2016, and told them about a strange phone call she overheard between Jennifer Hillier-Penney and her cousin Derick Hillier. Ruby Penney is not alive to testify, and Derick Hillier is not alive to defend himself.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 08, 2026

Deputy minister broke rules by hiring unqualified acquaintance: ethics watchdog
Deputy minister of national defence Christiane Fox broke conflict of interest rules by hiring an old acquaintance when she was the deputy immigration minister, the federal ethics watchdog has found.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 08, 2026

Despite ceasefire with Iran, Israel's aggressive new attacks on Beirut signal no relief for Lebanon
The announcement of a ceasefire between Iran and the United States was met in Lebanon with the war's bloodiest day, as Israel launched a massive air campaign that its media termed "Operation Eternal Darkness." The Israeli strikes killed and wounded hundreds, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signalled his intent to pursue Hezbollah regardless of international pressure.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 08, 2026

With aggressive new attacks on Lebanon, Israel signals it will not be bound by Donald Trump's ceasefire
The announcement of a ceasefire between Iran and the United States was met in Lebanon with the war's bloodiest day, as Israel launched a massive air campaign that its media termed "Operation Eternal Darkness." The Israeli strikes killed and wounded hundreds, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signaled his intent to pursue Hezbollah regardless of international pressure.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 08, 2026

Judge gives 15-year sentence to woman who admitted selling Friends star Matthew Perry ketamine
A federal judge on Wednesday handed down a sentence of 15 years in prison to a woman who pleaded guilty to selling Friends star Matthew Perry the ketamine that killed him in 2023.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 08, 2026

Judge tosses Charter challenge filed by woman whose pony was seized by B.C. SPCA
Marie-louise Felicia Allen claimed in B.C. Supreme Court that her injured miniature pony was under veterinary care when the B.C. SPCA seized and destroyed it, arguing in her lawsuit that the actions were a violation of her Charter rights.



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