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May 07, 2026

Man who sprayed U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar from syringe during town hall pleads guilty to assault
A man who sprayed vinegar at Democratic U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar at a town hall meeting in Minneapolis earlier this year pleaded guilty to assault Thursday in federal court after reaching a deal with prosecutors.



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May 07, 2026

Tumbler Ridge Secondary School will be demolished and rebuilt after mass shooting, province says
B.C. Premier David Eby says Tumbler Ridge Secondary School will be demolished and rebuilt after February's deadly mass shooting.



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May 07, 2026

Rapper Kodak Black arrested in Florida on felony MDMA trafficking charge and pleads not guilty
Kodak Black was arrested this week on a drug trafficking charge in central Florida in his latest run-in with law enforcement. The rapper, whose real name is Bill Kapri, entered a not guilty plea.



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May 07, 2026

U.S. trade court rules against Trump's 10% global tariffs
?The ?U.S. Trade ?Court on Thursday ruled ?against U.S. President Donald ?Trump's latest 10 per cent global tariffs, finding ?across-the-board tariffs were ?not justified under a 1970s trade ?law.



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May 07, 2026

Bell fires employees it claims falsified attendance records, but some deny it
In an internal note obtained by CBC News, Bell said it investigated and terminated an undisclosed number of employees for "misrepresenting their presence in the workplace." But several fired employees, and the lawyer representing them, say they believe the employees were actually fired for economic reasons, rather than misconduct.



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May 07, 2026

Toronto-based Sherritt pulls back from mining joint venture in Cuba amid expansion of U.S. sanctions
The United States on Thursday imposed ?financial sanctions on a sprawling business conglomerate run by Cuba's military and a Cuban-Canadian mining joint venture, as the Trump administration ramps up pressure on the island's communist leaders by targeting sources of foreign investment.



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May 07, 2026

Yves Veggie Cuisine making comeback with relaunch of 5 products
Maple Leaf Foods Inc. says it's reviving five Yves products, including veggie deli sliced products and original and Mexican veggie ground round.



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May 07, 2026

Reforms should target disinformation that undermines voters' trust, says elections chief
The head of Elections Canada says the Liberals' proposed electoral reform law doesn't adequately address concerns about bad actors attempting to sow doubt about the country's electoral system.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

Average rent across Canada fell by 5% in April, according to report
Rents in Canada have fallen back to the same level they were at three years ago, according to the new report from Rentals.ca and Urbanation. But average rents are still 21.9 per cent higher than the pandemic-era low of April 2021.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

Air Canada cuts more flights due to soaring jet fuel prices




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May 07, 2026

Privacy watchdog finds thousands of tax account breaches, urges stronger protections
The federal privacy watchdog says there have been more than 42,000 breaches at the Canada Revenue Agency since 2020 as a result of people gaining unauthorized access to, or modifying, taxpayer information.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

Poilievre tells Conservatives he will stay on and 'keep fighting' after Carney secures majority
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre made the case for his continuing leadership to party faithful Thursday, saying he will keep fighting the Liberals even after party turbulence on his watch helped deliver Prime Minister Mark Carney a majority government.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

In meeting with Pope Leo, Rubio tries to minimize Trump's attacks
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Pope Leo at the Vatican on Thursday morning, in a visit that was officially about diplomacy but in reality was about cleaning up after President Donald Trump's latest swipes at the first American pope.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

Elections Alberta says it has issued 568 cease-and-desist letters over Centurion Project leak
More than 500 Albertans who accessed a public, searchable database that revealed the personal information of millions of voters have been issued cease-and-desist letters.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

Fact check: Are wages rising faster than inflation?
Prime Minister Mark Carney has said wages are rising faster than inflation. CBC's Fact Check team dives deeper into that claim



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May 07, 2026

Procurement delays putting Mounties at risk, says union
More than a decade after the intended lifespan of their pistols lapsed, Mounties across Canada are getting a new sidearm — but their union says the significant delay shows why the RCMP's procurement process needs to be overhauled.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

They shared their fears about high-speed rail. Then their comments disappeared
A teenager worried about his family's home and an 84-year-old concerned about agricultural impacts both saw the online comments they left on Alto's interactive map taken down. The Crown corporation says their feedback has been restored, but the initial removal has shaken their faith in the consultation process.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

Louise Arbour to be installed Canada's next governor general June 8
Louise Arbour will be installed as Canada's next governor general on June 8.



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May 07, 2026

Vancouver approves 6-month delivery robot pilot program
Serve Robotics, a U.S.-based company, will run the pilot program in the downtown and Kitsilano neighbourhoods, starting this fall.



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May 07, 2026

Manitoba declares public health emergency as HIV rates rise
Manitoba has declared a public health emergency as the province continues to see some of the highest HIV rates in Canada, the provincial chief public health officer announced Thursday.



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May 07, 2026

Boil water advisory in Sudbury, Ont., to remain in place until at least Friday




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May 07, 2026

Stores across Sudbury, Ont., sell out of bottled water as advisory continues




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May 07, 2026

Banff Sunshine plans summer ski season after snowy winter
Sunshine Village says an exceptionally snowy winter is allowing the resort to extend ski season into the summer. The resort plans to operate one lift and several ski runs from June 20 to July 5. This is the second time in nearly 35 years it has offered summer skiing.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

Australian women, children linked to ISIS return from Syria
Airliners carrying 13 Australian women and children with alleged ties to the Islamic State group landed in on Thursday in their homeland, where the adults face potential criminal charges relating to their alleged time in the extremist organization's so-called caliphate, which spanned Syria and Iraq.



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May 07, 2026

N.L. man accused of killing his estranged wife tells trial her disappearance was hard on him




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May 07, 2026

N.L. man accused of murder tells trial his wife's disappearance was hard on him




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May 07, 2026

N.L. man set to take stand in trial for 1st-degree murder of his estranged wife




CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

N.L. man testifies at trial for 1st-degree murder of his estranged wife




CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

N.L. man's testimony in 1st-degree murder trial delayed by technical issue




CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

'Very gentle soul': Family, friends devastated after Métis woman, 77, killed in Saskatoon
On a day dedicated to honouring missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, family and friends of Dory Cook had very fresh grief in their hearts.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

N.S. care workers say company scrambling to replace staff as long-standing workers leave
Workers at a private company the Nova Scotia government contracts to care for deeply vulnerable people say Arden Professional Client Care is scrambling to replace some of its most experienced staff.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

In the days before she died, no one called for medical help. Her family wants change
Johanna Sutcliffe's family is critical of the care she received in her final days, and they're calling for systemic change to close what they see as a gap in provincial standards of care at special care homes.



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May 07, 2026

Mexico trade mission launches in Toronto as businesses seek to expand ties with Canada
A major Mexican trade mission to Canada launched Thursday, involving over 200 Mexican businesses seeking to expand commercial links during the two-day, two-city encounter that will include high-level talks on the Canada-US-Mexico Agreement.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

Quebec family mourns after 911 calls for father's heart attack misrouted to Ontario
A man in Quebec's Abitibi-Témiscamingue region is questioning if his father would still be alive if his family's 911 calls were properly transferred to Quebec, instead of landing in Ontario. By the time paramedics arrived, roughly 50 minutes had passed from the first 911 call.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

These students are limiting their own smartphone, social media and tech use. Here's why
Some young Canadians are getting more intentional with their technology use and opting for digital minimalism — a paring down of all-encompassing devices like smartphones — of their own volition.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

The drone war comes home: Canada scrambles to shield military bases in legal grey zone
Canada's military is quietly deploying counter-drone defences at ports and air bases, racing to keep pace with lessons from Ukraine's devastating strikes on Russian assets. The effort exposes a legal and operational grey zone — how to stop airborne threats over Canadian cities without disrupting civilian life or crossing regulatory lines.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

The night started with a $25 online sports bet. It ended in a $14K loss
Changes to gambling laws in 2021 have given rise to apps that allow users to bet money on sporting events, along with built-in casinos offering games like blackjack, roulette or poker. One study shows young men are particularly at risk of harm.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Advocates slam Health Canada's new voluntary breast implant registry, MP 'deeply disappointed'
Health Canada has launched a new voluntary registry that will allow patients and health-care professionals to receive direct alerts about breast implant recalls and safety issues, but some patient advocates and medical professionals say it doesn't go far enough.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Sabres strike twice on power play to defeat Canadiens in Game 1
Bowen Byram and Ryan McLeod scored on consecutive power-play opportunities in reviving Buffalo's anemic special-teams unit, and the Sabres defeated the Montreal Canadiens 4-2 in Game 1 of their second-round playoff series on Wednesday night.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

The National | Airbus Canada signs $19B deal with AirAsia
May 6, 2026 | Airbus Canada has secured a multibillion-dollar deal with AirAsia. Three patients have been evacuated from a hantavirus-stricken cruise ship. And, a new report shows OpenAI exposed Canadians to potential privacy risks. Welcome to The National, the flagship nightly newscast of CBC News.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Japan just invented a new word for ‘cruel heat'
Temperatures in Japan have reached a breaking point, and the language is shifting to keep up. The Japan Meteorological Agency has introduced a new term for days exceeding 40 C: kokushobi, or "cruelly hot day." In a culture with a deep relationship between seasons and language, CBC News's Johanna Wagstaffe explores how the arrival of this word is a sobering signal of climate change.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Grey whale struck by Sea-Doo in Vancouver appears uninjured, 'acting normal,' says researcher
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans was able to assess the animal for injuries on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Alberta voters list leak puts domestic violence victims on edge, organizations say
It's unknown how many people may have been able to access an online database with the personal information of millions of Albertans. The CEO of a domestic violence organization in Calgary calls the situation "disturbing" and says it puts victims at risk.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Airbus secures 150-plane order with AirAsia in multi-billion dollar boon for Quebec aviation




CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Anthropic AI says deal struck to use SpaceX data centres
Anthropic on Wednesday said it reached a deal to tap the computing resources of Elon Musk's SpaceX, marking a détente with its one-time critic and ?a boost for both companies in the high-stakes artificial intelligence race.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

There's ‘not much more important' than the Canadiens' NHL playoff run, Carney says
The Montreal Canadiens, the last remaining Canadian team in the Stanley Cup playoffs, will kick off Round 2 against the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday. Asked about their chances, Prime Minister Mark Carney said: ‘I look forward to calling the president of the United States and sending him his Habs jersey.'



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Apple argues Liberals' lawful access bill could put users' personal data at risk
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree is facing mounting calls — including from the maker of the iPhone — to amend his lawful access bill amid concerns it will weaken digital encryption and introduce cyber-vulnerabilities.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Honda more definitively halting $15B EV plant development in Ontario, according to reports
Japanese news media reported that Honda Motor plans to indefinitely halt the development of its $15-billion electric vehicle complex in Canada, though Honda Canada said they had nothing to report at this time. Ottawa acknowledged automakers face "significant challenges," but did not say whether the company had updated them on those plans.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Airbus secures 150-plane order with AirAsia in boon for Quebec aviation
Airbus Canada will supply AirAsia with 150 of its Canadian-made A220 jets in a multibillion-dollar coup for Quebec's aviation industry. The planes are produced at a site in Mirabel, north of Montreal.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Former NHL goalie Carey Price among those calling for changes to Indian Act
More witnesses weighed in Tuesday on legislation that would make changes to registration under the Indian Act, including eliminating the second-generation cut-off.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Carney makes aerospace announcement near Montreal
Prime Minister Mark Carney participates in an event announcing an aerospace investment in Mirabel, Que.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Russia fires dozens of drones at Ukraine in 'obvious spurning' of ceasefire, says Zelenskyy
Russia fired dozens of drones at Ukraine in nighttime attacks, Ukrainian officials said Wednesday, disregarding a unilateral ceasefire announced by Kyiv that began at midnight.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Drones, CCTV cameras and extra transit in Vancouver's World Cup plan




CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

How will FIFA World Cup events affect Vancouver? Officials give update on impacts




CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Involuntary addiction treatment now legal in Sask. despite medical groups' warnings
The Compassionate Intervention Act is expected to come into force this fall after regulations are finalized. People forced into treatment will be taken to Saskatchewan Hospital, a psychiatric facility in North Battleford.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Ted Turner, founder of CNN, dead at 87
The famed entrepreneur, television producer and philanthropist founded CNN, the 24-hour network that revolutionized the broadcast news industry.



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May 06, 2026

Fired B.C. teacher wins job back after pro-Freedom Convoy presentation
On Jan. 28, 2022, Richmond, B.C., teacher Nicole Kowal-Seafoot told a colleague before a presentation that, "I might be losing my job today." More than four years after she did lose her job, for a presentation that was in favour of the self-styled "Freedom Convoy," a labour arbitrator has ruled that the Richmond School District's decision was excessive.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

'Important that we unite': Canadians cheering on Canadiens in Stanley Cup bid
Hoping to see the Stanley Cup return to the country, Canadian fans from other teams are shifting their allegiance to the Montreal Habs, the only team north of the border that advanced to the second round of the NHL playoffs.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Markets soar, oil prices plummet as hopes rise for U.S.-Iran peace
Oil prices fell under $100 US following pleas for peace in the Middle East by China's foreign minister, before rising a bit again. Markets in Europe and Asia soared at the same time, as did futures for major Wall Street indexes.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Canadian sues U.S. Homeland Security, which allegedly sought his Google data after critical social media posts
A Canadian is fighting back in U.S. federal court over what he says is an attempt by the Department of Homeland Security, through Google, to seek "vast swaths of information" about his personal life following social media posts critical of Donald Trump's administration.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

B.C. residents baffled as strange shape floats through night sky
What was that in the night sky? It's a question being asked by many residents in the B.C. Interior and north after an unusual sighting Tuesday night.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Are teen social media bans a silver bullet?
Manitoba recently joined a growing list of places that have implemented, or are considering social media bans for people under the age of 16. Are bans a silver bullet?



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May 06, 2026

Call for more addiction treatments in northern Ontario as overdose deaths reach 'unprecedented' level
More treatments for addictions are needed as northern Ontario communities face a spike in overdoses tied to an increasingly toxic drug supply, according to front-line workers, physicians and addiction experts.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Canada's government is looking at privatizing airports. What would that accomplish?
If Canada proceeds with privatizing airports, it could open opportunities for investors and infrastructure improvements. But it could also mean higher costs for air passengers.



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May 06, 2026

Ford losing support in wake of jet controversy, polls suggest
Doug Ford's now grounded plan to buy a private jet highlights a trend of softening support for the premier and his government, say some experts and polling analysts, who warn that the controversy could be a sign of deeper popular unease with the Tories' agenda.



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May 06, 2026

Canada's mid-size cities are growing like big ones — and running into the same fights
CMHC data suggests Canada's mid-size cities are growing denser. From Halifax to Kelowna, apartments and other multi-unit housing now make up more new construction — even as residents, experts and developers disagree on how to address the crisis and who new housing should serve.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

As drinking dries up, Quebec's liquor board faces criticism over efforts to boost sales
With the consumption of alcohol on a steady decline, the province's state-run liquor retailer is making an aggressive attempt to make sure sales don't dip. Public health experts question whether it's going too far.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

'The rats are like a storm': Palestinians seeking refuge in rubble struggle with rodent infestations
Palestinians living in tents amid the rubble in the Gaza Strip and aid groups trying to help them say rodent infestations have left them suffering from diseases and unsure how to cope.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

‘The rats are like a storm': Palestinians seeking refuge in rubble struggle with rodent infestations
Palestinians living in tents amid the rubble in the Gaza Strip and aid groups trying to help them say rodent infestations have left them suffering from diseases and unsure how to cope.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

I was struggling as a new mother. Finding my mom group made me realize I wasn't alone
Emily Wagner was seven months pregnant when her husband fell off a ledge and sustained life-altering injuries. The cumulative trauma of his accident, combined with postpartum depression, left her feeling alone. What saved her was the community she found through her mom group.



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May 06, 2026

Mexico moved extradition goalposts after U.S. indicted top politician over cartel ties: experts
The Claudia Sheinbaum administration's demand for "irrefutable" proof before handing over a top elected politician to the U.S. over alleged drug cartel dealings reveals how the Mexican government applies a double standard in its stated battle against organized crime, experts say.



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May 06, 2026

Montrealers celebrate Canada's incoming GG Louise Arbour, who got her start in the city
Long before Rideau Hall was on the horizon, Louise Arbour's home was in Montreal, where her impact and influence is still felt today.



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May 06, 2026

Quick service restaurants are taking a bigger hit as Canadians feel crunched by the cost of living
While restaurants of all kinds are feeling pinched, quick service restaurants are getting hit harder than higher-end ones, according to a report from Restaurants Canada. It's a signal of a K-shaped economy , where those with the most money can still shell out for a nice meal, but those with lower incomes have no option but to cut back.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Security protocol adopted after Hydro One hired alleged ISIS recruiter 'unreasonable': labour decision
After hiring an alleged ISIS recruiter, Ontario's largest electricity provider tried to bring in a much more intensive security screening process to protect its grid — but a labour arbitrator has found Hydro One's national security background checks were "intrusive" and "unreasonable."



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Results of privacy investigation into OpenAI's ChatGPT coming today
The results of an investigation into whether OpenAI's ChatGPT adheres to Canada's privacy laws will be made public this morning.



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May 06, 2026

Alberta's UCP caucus staff attended separatist group's online meeting
The United Conservative Party caucus confirmed Tuesday that caucus staff attended an April 16 online meeting hosted by a separatist group called the Centurion Project.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Marie-Philip Poulin adds to her legend, buries triple OT goal to lift Victoire over Frost
Marie-Philip Poulin scored at 4:02 of the third overtime period and Ann-Renee Desbiens made 38 saves to record the shutout as the Montréal Victoire defeated the Minnesota Frost 1-0 in Game 2 of the Professional Women's Hockey League semifinal series on Tuesday.



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May 05, 2026

Marie-Philip Poulin adds to her legend, scores in 3OT to lift Victoire over Frost
Marie-Philip Poulin scored at 4:02 of the third overtime period and Ann-Renee Desbiens made 38 saves to record the shutout as the Montréal Victoire defeated the Minnesota Frost 1-0 in Game 2 of the PWHL semifinal series on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Telecom workers say AI being used to monitor employees, disguise accents of offshore agents
Telecommunications workers are calling for government restrictions on the use of artificial intelligence in the sector, suggesting the technology is being used to monitor workers and disguise the accents of overseas call centre workers.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

#TheMoment Canadian students won an innovation award at a world robotics competition
Four Nova Scotia students, Neelan and Easen Wong and Alyssa and Michael Campbell, tell The National about the moment they won an innovation award at the FIRST World Robots Competition in Houston.



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May 05, 2026

U.S. rights group sues New York Times, claiming discrimination against a white man
A U.S. federal civil rights agency filed a discrimination lawsuit Tuesday against the New York Times, claiming that the news organization passed over a white male employee for a promotion in favour of a lesser qualified woman to meet its diversity goals.



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May 05, 2026

Tumbler Ridge shooting survivor's 5th surgery 'a success,' father says
The father of Maya Gebala, the 12-year-old seriously injured during the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., says his daughter has undergone a successful cranioplasty.



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May 05, 2026

The National | Louise Arbour named next Governor General
May 5, 2026 | Former Supreme Court justice and UN prosecutor Louise Arbour named Canada's next Governor General. How drones factor into security plans for the FIFA World Cup. And a collision between a jet ski and a whale near Vancouver raises safety concerns. Welcome to The National, the flagship nightly newscast of CBC News.



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May 05, 2026

Vancouver breaks temperature record last set in 1898 amid hot weather across B.C.
Environment Canada says Vancouver's high temperature on Monday reached 23.9 C, easily breaking the record of 22.2 C set in 1898.



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May 05, 2026

Toronto Maple Leafs secure No. 1 pick after winning NHL draft lottery
The Toronto Maple Leafs won the NHL draft lottery Tuesday, handing newly hired general manager John Chayka and incoming senior executive adviser of hockey operations Mats Sundin immediate control of the No. 1 pick less than a day after their introduction.



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May 05, 2026

'A fortuitous bounce': Maple Leafs win NHL draft lottery, Canucks to pick 3rd
The Toronto Maple Leafs won the NHL draft lottery Tuesday, handing newly hired general manager John Chayka and incoming senior executive adviser of hockey operations Mats Sundin immediate control of the No. 1 pick less than a day after their introduction.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

He was teaching CPR, then went into cardiac arrest. His students saved him
Karl Arps was demonstrating the signs of a heart attack during a training course when he really had one, and went into cardiac arrest.



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May 05, 2026

Photo of 6-fingered woman in PSA shows N.L. government needs to 'tighten up' AI policy: premier
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Tony Wakeham says he will make sure policies around the use of artificial intelligence are enforced. This comes after an altered image was posted on government's Facebook page.



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May 05, 2026

Alberta court overturns ruling which held Edmonton police responsible for racially-motivated arrest
The Edmonton Police Service will not have to pay $80,000 to two Black men arrested in 2017 after an Alberta judge quashed a decision by the Human Rights Tribunal of Alberta.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Hit show Tracker on the run from Vancouver, production lured to California by tax credit
The production of the hit CBS TV series Tracker is making a run to California, after three seasons of filming throughout Vancouver and around southern British Columbia.



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May 05, 2026

Canada's incoming GG Louise Arbour brings rich palette of experience to Rideau Hall
Former Supreme Court Justice Louise Arbour is perhaps Canada's most accomplished jurist, having served in a number of highly influential roles both at home and abroad that sometimes earned her criticism for the principled positions she took.



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May 05, 2026

Sask. announces new requirements for carbon monoxide alarms after boy's death last year
"This law, Henry's Law, will help make sure that families and children are safe in their homes," said Marina Hills, the mother of Henry Losco.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Fact check: Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga and other fake Met Gala photos
Which celebrity photos from the Met Gala are real, and which are fake? Several AI-generated photos and videos circulated online during this year's event.



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May 05, 2026

Former governors general claimed $554K from expense account last year
Prime Minister Mark Carney says he will look into an expense program under which former governors general billed the government for more than half a million dollars last year. The program, which launched in 1979, has been shrouded in secrecy despite calls for greater transparency.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Judge grants stay of deportation to keep Mexican father with his young family in Montreal
A 22-year-old Mexican man living in Montreal has been granted a last-minute stay of deportation after a Federal Court judge ruled his removal could cause serious harm to his young family. Immigration advocates are warning of rising removals and tougher enforcement in Quebec.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Former police officer charged in fatal Toronto shooting
Michaelo Markicevic, 67, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of Daniel Stopnicki, 47. CBC News has confirmed that Markicevic is a former police officer with Collingwood police and former York University executive.



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May 05, 2026

Researchers are giving salmon cocaine. Don't worry, it's for science
With cocaine and its metabolite, benzoylecgonine, being detected in waterways across the globe, Canadian researcher Erin McCallum and her team set out to understand the impact of these illicit drugs on fish in Sweden.



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May 05, 2026

Hundreds of rural roads damaged, closed as spring flooding hits Sask.
As spring flooding continues to flow over roads in much of Saskatchewan, some RMs say they're running out of barricades — and they're begging residents not to move the ones that are already in place.



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May 05, 2026

Rising waters prompt evacuations in First Nations, RMs in northeast Sask.
Late Monday, Red Earth Cree Nation and Shoal Lake Cree Nation began evacuating their communities as the Carrot River and Shell River continue to rise.



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May 05, 2026

A new Rolling Stones album — Foreign Tongues — is on the way
The Rolling Stones confirmed that they will release a new album, titled Foreign Tongues, on July 10. The album will feature a special appearance from late Stones drummer Charlie Watts from one of his final recording sessions before his death in 2021.



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