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CBC Top Stories
Jul 03, 2026

Tommy Hunter, 'Canada's Country Gentleman,' dead at 89
Tommy Hunter, the celebrated Canadian country musician, has died. He was 89.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 03, 2026

Hoekstra says no 'significant progress' in 14 months of trade negotiations, but U.S. to keep talking
The U.S. envoy to Canada says 14 months of trade talk between Canada and the Trump administration has resolved few issues. But Pete Hoekstra insists the Americans will keep talking in the hopes of striking an agreement on the future of CUSMA, as well as settling other issues.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 03, 2026

Canada Post stopping parcel delivery to some EU countries because of new duty
Canada Post says it is suspending service to some European Union countries over new customs rules for low-value shipments, saying it's not accepting parcels destined for a dozen countries until further notice.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 03, 2026

Emotional victim impact statements read at sentencing for Ontario couple in boy's murder, brother's torture




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Jul 03, 2026

Interpol names suspect in Monaco bombing that reportedly wounded Russia-linked tycoon
Interpol on Friday named the suspect in the Monaco bombing that is thought to have targeted a Ukrainian tycoon with links to Russia.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 03, 2026

Canada's massive military buildup: Part 2
In part two of our documentary on Mark Carney's defence strategy: what could happen when the world comes knocking on the Canadian defence industry's door?



CBC Top Stories
Jul 03, 2026

Burlington, Ont., couple guilty of murdering boy, torturing brother to be sentenced today
In May, Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber of Burlington, Ont., were found guilty of murdering a boy in their care, and assaulting and confining his younger brother. Today, they'll be sentenced in Milton, and it's possible the court will hear victim impact statements.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 03, 2026

'Our families were so scared': Indian sea captain fears for other seafarers still stuck in Persian Gulf
An Indian sea captain who was stuck on an oil tanker in the Persian Gulf for more than two months as the U.S. and Israel-Iran war raged says thousands of mariners are still at risk and don't get the recognition they deserve.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 03, 2026

‘We are pawns': Indian sea captain fears for other seafarers still stuck in Persian Gulf
An Indian sea captain who was stuck on an oil tanker in the Persian Gulf for more than two months as the U.S. and Israel-Iran war raged says thousands of mariners are still at risk and don't get the recognition they deserve.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 03, 2026

Lemonade stand girls reflect on 'most Ottawa story of all time' 10 years later
It was dubbed "the most Ottawa story of all time" a decade ago. CBC News caught up with the girls at the centre of the lemonade stand controversy that swept the capital in the summer of 2016.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 03, 2026

Gaza has become frozen in 'humanitarian purgatory' — and it could get worse
Nine months after Hamas and Israel agreed to a hard-fought ceasefire in Gaza, the term has become a cruel irony for the two million Palestinians trapped inside the territory.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 03, 2026

Farmer feels lucky to be alive after semi rear-ended his tractor at high speed
Craig Waddell's family has been farming on Mitch Owens Road for six generations, but they say truck traffic and dangerous driving now has them facing close calls almost daily.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 03, 2026

Sentencing begins for Burlington, Ont., couple guilty of murdering boy, torturing brother today
In May, Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber of Burlington, Ont., were found guilty of murdering a boy in their care, and assaulting and confining his younger brother. Today, their sentencing hearing begins in Milton, and it's possible the court will hear victim impact statements.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Croatia World Cup fans photobomb wedding shoot | The Moment
Newlyweds Ashton and Zach Smith tell The National about the moment excited Croatia World Cup fans in Philadelphia photobombed their wedding shoot.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Fatal crash on Fernie, B.C., mountain bike trail shocks riding community
Elk Valley RCMP say a man died after a mountain biking crash on Trail Dogs in Fernie, B.C. Police say there is no indication of criminality, and the B.C. Coroners Service is investigating.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

The National | Ottawa, Alberta, B.C. agree on new pipeline route
July 2, 2026 | Prime Minister Mark Carney announces a new route for the proposed oil pipeline to the west coast. A security guard is pulled alive from the rubble eight days after Venezuela's double earthquake. And a Canadian with ALS gets Elon Musk's Neuralink brain implant.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Dauphin, Man., left with 'very limited' health services as water recedes, flood cleanup begins
Dauphin is in a cleanup phase after heavy downpours flooded basements and led to the evacuation of the western Manitoba city's hospital.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Watchdog puts blame on U.S. Secret Service for missing crucial radio calls during 2024 Trump shooting
The U.S. Secret Service did not receive more than 100 local radio transmissions about the gunman who attempted to assassinate President Donald Trump at a 2024 campaign rally in Butler, Pa., ?according to a government watchdog report released on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Doorbell camera helps neighbours save 87-year-old living with Alzheimer's from house fire
When Suzanne Wright received an alert that her mother's doorbell camera had been triggered by neighbours, she had no idea it would lead to a harrowing rescue from a burning home.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Sony to end releasing PlayStation games on disc, earning ire from gamers despite market shift to digital
Sony will stop producing discs for physical copies of all new PlayStation video games starting in 2028, the company announced Wednesday, citing customers' growing preference to buy and download their games online.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

'I will kill everyone around you': Threat to ex by father in double-murder suicide emerges
Police have identified the man who is believed to have killed his seven- and 12-year-old sons in his south Ottawa home and firebombed his dental practice in a nearby village before dying by suicide in a vehicle fire on Monday, as details of his threat to cause bodily harm to his ex-wife come to light.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

What happens when a World Cup match gets dangerously hot?
Today's extreme heat for the World Cup match between Portugal and Croatia is expected exceed world soccer union guidelines based on the "wet bulb" temperature. That's already happened for a number of matches, prompting concerns about the health risk to players. Here's what it all means.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Trump's new presidential firing power | About That
Anand Ram explains the U.S. Supreme Court decision that expands presidential firing power, allowing Donald Trump and all future presidents to remove the heads of several independent government agencies at will. (Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

How can Canada beat Morocco? It could be found in Promise David's sublime group-stage goal
If there's a reason for Canada's men to believe they can beat Morocco on Saturday, it's most easily found in Promise David's singular moment against Switzerland.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Tornado warning lifted for area west of Cornwall, Ont.
Environment Canada has lifted a tornado warning that was briefly in place on Thursday afternoon for an area west of Cornwall, Ont.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Ex-Olympian indicted on felony charge over what Trump called reflecting pool vandalism
A former U.S. Olympian was indicted Thursday on a felony charge in what President Donald Trump has called vandalism of the reflecting pool.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Western Manitoba First Nation declares state of emergency as flooding sparks calls for federal aid
Minegoziibe Anishinabe First Nation, in Manitoba's flood-stricken Parkland area, has declared a state of emergency due to washed out infrastructure, joining more than 30 communities that have done the same.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Hantavirus outbreak linked to cruise ship over, says WHO
The World Health Organization on Thursday declared ?the hantavirus outbreak linked to ?a cruise ship ?over, after the last identified contact ?of an exposed person completed quarantine ?and tested negative for the virus.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

New York City permit shows schedule for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding is slated to begin at 5 p.m. Friday at New York's Madison Square Garden and could last until 4 a.m. the next morning, according to a copy of a city permit obtained by The Associated Press.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Ready for It? Permit reveals schedule for Taylor Swift's reported MSG wedding
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding is slated to begin at 5 p.m. Friday at New York's Madison Square Garden and could last until 4 a.m. the next morning, according to a copy of a city permit obtained by The Associated Press.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Bryan Adams takes aim at Trump with protest song 51st State
Canadian rock star Bryan Adams dropped a protest song on Canada Day. And while the powerful rock anthem never mentions Donald Trump by name — it's abundantly clear who the message is for.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Carney agrees to uphold tanker ban on B.C.'s North Coast, hours before Alberta's pipeline proposal update




CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Alberta pitches new West Coast oil pipeline to B.C.'s South Coast




CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Alberta proposes route through southern B.C. for new West Coast oil pipeline




CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Alberta proposing route through southern B.C. for new West Coast oil pipeline




CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Alberta to reveal pipeline proposal details after B.C.-Ottawa deal undermines northern route




CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Boy, 7, found dead at Hamilton conservation area after going missing on Canada Day, police say
Hamilton police say a seven-year-old boy was found dead after a day-long search at the Binbrook Conservation Area.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

9 monks struck and killed in Thailand by 11-year-old driver
An 11-year-old boy crashed a pickup truck into a group of monks on a pilgrimage walk in northeastern Thailand on Thursday, killing nine, officials said.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Iran warns oil tankers to use approved routes in Strait of Hormuz or face 'forceful response'
Iran's joint military command warned Thursday that all oil tankers moving through the Strait of Hormuz must use its approved routes or face a "forceful response," again ratcheting up tensions over a waterway crucial for international energy supplies.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Vancouver 'RoboCop' is 1st Canadian ALS patient to receive Elon Musk's Neuralink brain implant
On May 20, VPD Sgt. Lee Marten became the third Canadian, and the first Canadian ALS patient, to receive a Neuralink brain implant as part of a clinical trial at Toronto Western Hospital. He is just the 26th person in the world to undergo the procedure which is being tested on people unable to move because of ALS.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Vancouver 'RoboCop' is one of 1st Canadian ALS patients to receive Elon Musk's Neuralink brain implant
Vancouver police Sgt. Lee Marten is just the 26th person in the world to receive a Neuralink brain implant, which is being tested on people unable to move because of ALS.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Deadly, large-scale Russian attack shakes Kyiv as Ukrainian strikes batter Moscow's oil sector
Russia hammered Kyiv with an 11-hour drone and missile attack overnight into Thursday morning, killing at least 20 civilians in the city and injuring scores more in what Moscow said was retaliation for Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil facilities.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Deadly, large-scale Russian missile and drone attack shakes Kyiv for hours
Russia launched a large-scale attack on Ukraine's capital overnight into Thursday that killed at least 17 people and injured scores as loud explosions shook Kyiv for hours.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Canada's massive military buildup: Part 1
A dispatch from Canada's biggest arms expo as Mark Carney seeks to dramatically increase Canada's military might and industry.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Alberta government to announce details for West Coast pipeline proposal
The Alberta government is expected to announce details on Thursday regarding its proposal to build a new oil pipeline stretching to the West Coast.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Quesnel, B.C., rolling out the red carpet to attract U.S.-trained doctors — and it's working
The community of Quesnel in northern B.C. is pulling out all the stops to attract U.S.-trained physicians and solve previously long waits for family doctors. A health-care recruiter in the community of around 10,000 people says the so-called "red carpet" approach is working — with at least four doctors committed to work there by the end of the summer.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Some Prince Edward Islanders to get extra money from province to help with rising costs
Some Prince Edward Islanders will see extra money in their bank accounts on Friday as the province rolls out its new Island Essentials Benefit.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

As insects come out earlier, birds at this Lake Erie reserve are shrinking
New research published in a U.S. science journal found that as the number of insects declines, tree swallows at Long Point Bird Observatory in Ontario have been producing fewer eggs and are shrinking in body size.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

I was proud to never have any financial debt but it came at a high price
Danica Nelson grew up watching how quickly money could run out, and she made the commitment to never fall into debt herself. She even paid off credit card bills before the monthly statement came. When burnout hit, she realized her control over money was actually her money controlling her.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Ontario pushed ahead with strong mayor powers expansion despite 'predominantly negative' feedback
Premier Doug Ford's sweeping expansion of strong mayor powers to nearly half of the Ontario's municipalities was met with "predominantly negative" feedback during consultations, with respondents calling the system "unnecessary" and "undemocratic," documents obtained by CBC News reveal.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 02, 2026

Even birds living in protected Ontario reserve can't escape climate change, new study finds
New research published in a U.S. science journal found that as the number of insects declines, tree swallows at Long Point Bird Observatory in Ontario have been producing fewer eggs and are shrinking in body size.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

The National | Canada Day celebrations dampened by weather
July 1, 2026 | Messages of unity take centre stage on Canada Day until severe weather forces an early end to Ottawa's celebration. What's next for CUSMA after the U.S. declines to extend the trade deal. And, Canada is joining the world's biggest song contest.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

Canada's World Cup run is already reshaping soccer at home
Canada's historic run to the World Cup Round of 16 is delivering benefits that extend well beyond the field.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

2 people arrested after hanging 'power of love' banner on Empire State Building antenna
Two people got to the top of the Empire State Building's antenna and unfurled a banner about "the power of love" at midday Tuesday, before starting to descend, embracing, taking selfies and ultimately being arrested.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

Officials fear medical crisis as Venezuelans displaced by quakes crowd shelters, hospitals
Thousands of displaced Venezuelans are living in dismal sanitary conditions without access to clean water as already strained hospitals struggle to cope with an influx of emergency patients following the June 24 earthquakes that have killed more than 2,000. Aid workers say the country is facing a major medical crisis that, unless quickly controlled, will take more lives in the days and weeks ahead.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

Teen driver charged after man on riding lawnmower killed in fatal collision in North Dumfries, Ont.
A 16-year-old has been charged with dangerous operation of a vehicle causing death, speeding and stunt driving after a fatal collision between a car and riding lawnmower last month. A 51-year-old North Dumfries Township man died in the collision.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

Actor Danny Glover reveals he has Alzheimer's disease
Actor and activist Danny Glover, best known for starring as an easy-going police officer in the Lethal Weapon franchise, has revealed he has Alzheimer's disease.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

Is multiculturalism a plus? It is in Canada, helping boost its identity, new report indicates
Sixty-six per cent of Canadians agree that multiculturalism has contributed positively to the country's identity, according to a new study by the Environics Institute and Global Migration Institute at Toronto Metropolitan University. The findings from the online survey of 6,818 adult Canadians come amid changing attitudes toward immigration.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

2 legendary polar exploration shipwrecks are about to get their 21st-century close-up
An ambitious expedition will use Canadian technology to revisit two legendary polar exploration shipwrecks. The goal: create detailed digital twins of Quest and Terra Nova while leaving the historic wrecks undisturbed on the sea floor.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

N.L.'s loss, sacrifice in France remembered on both sides of the Atlantic — 110 years later
More than a century after Newfoundland and Labrador soldiers far from home in northern France lost their lives, their sacrifice is still being honoured.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

Trump's crypto businesses took in about $1.2B US last year, federal filing shows
U.S. President Donald Trump took in nearly $1.2 billion US from his crypto businesses last year, a federal filing released Tuesday shows, locking in profits as his investors suffered losses.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

Canada will enter the 2027 Eurovision Song Contest
CBC/Radio-Canada and the European Broadcasting Union have announced Canada will participate in the 2027 Eurovision Song Contest in Bulgaria.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

Canada Day activities in Ottawa cancelled due to 'extreme weather,' including fireworks




CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

Canadians mark Canada Day as Carney urges unity, heat grips parts of Central Canada




CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

'Extreme weather' wipes out Ottawa's Canada Day activities, including fireworks




CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

From coast to coast to coast, many Canadians mark Canada Day in sweltering heat




CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

From coast to coast to coast, most Canadians mark Canada Day in sweltering heat




CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

Watch our Canada Day special, with celebrations from coast to coast




CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

Village People lead singer Victor Willis dead at 74
Victor Willis, Village People's lead singer and co-writer of hits including Y.M.C.A. and Macho Man, has died one day before what would have been the Dallas-born entertainer's 75th birthday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

How extreme heat is changing Europe
Cities across Europe have hit record temperatures during this year's heatwave. As extreme heat becomes more common, what does it mean for life across the continent?



CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

Why do we salute with 21 guns?
How did armed forces the world over settle on an uneven number like 21 that has no obvious symbolic value? The answer goes back to an age-old pursuit: administrative cost-cutting.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

The Vespa at 80: Why the Italian scooter remains the coolest thing on 2 wheels
Thousands of Vespa riders have been moving in swarms through Rome to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the iconic Italian scooter, which became famous in the 1953 film Roman Holiday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

Russia, one of the world's biggest oil exporters, moves to import fuel as drone strikes squeeze supply
For weeks, Ukraine has been launching drone strikes against Russian refineries, creating a fuel crisis that has triggered restrictions and long lines at the pump. Now, the Kremlin has taken the rare step to look outside the country to bolster fuel supplies.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

I walked across Canada and it changed what I thought I knew about it
For most of her life, Sonya Richmond's understanding of Canada came from maps, media and flying quickly between major landmarks. That changed when she spent years walking across the country on the Trans Canada Trail.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

From Tamil to Cree to Mandarin, these stand-up comedians are using their mother tongue to land punchlines
Across Canada, a growing number of comedians are turning to their mother tongues on stage — not just as a stylistic choice, but as a way to tell more honest stories, reclaim histories shaped by migration and colonialism, and introduce audiences to perspectives not often heard.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

Could cities recycle the heat produced by data centres? Here's why that's very possible




CBC Top Stories
Jul 01, 2026

Cartoon villains with foreign accents drive language bias, Canadian study finds
When popular villains in cartoon shows and movies speak in foreign-accented English, the young children watching the conniving depictions also seem to pick up language biases, Canadian researchers say.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

Danielle Smith shrugs off UCP backbencher's condemnation of Alberta's MOU with Ottawa
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's office is shrugging off a United Conservative backbencher's public opposition to the provincial government's deal with Ottawa to get an oil pipeline built.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

Stranded campers able to leave Alberta's drenched Kananaskis Country
The Alberta government says crews have finished evacuating remaining campers who were tucked away at sites in Kananaskis Country. More than 100 kilometres of roads in provincial parks along Alberta's Rocky Mountains had been closed because of landslides and flooding.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

mRNA vaccines proved safe and effective during COVID, review says. Cancer could be next
The mRNA vaccines approved to treat COVID-19 are safe and effective and show promise in treating other diseases including cancer, according to a new review published in The Lancet Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

Details emerge connecting double murder, explosion and suicide in eastern Ontario




CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

A slew of new laws are coming into effect in Ontario on Canada Day. Here's what you should know
July 1 marks the day when a host of regulatory and legal changes take effect. They include changes to landlord and tenants rules, auto insurance changes and expanded powers for pharmacists.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

Serena Williams 'enjoyed the moment' despite 3-set loss at Wimbledon in comeback at age 44
Serena Williams, 44, wasn't quite able to dominate like she used to on Tuesday, and was beaten 6-3, 6-7 (6), 6-3 by an opponent less than half the American's age, 20-year-old Maya Joint of Australia, in the opening round of Wimbledon.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

Serena Williams loses in opening round at Wimbledon in her 1st singles match in nearly 4 years
Serena Williams, 44, wasn't quite able to dominate like she used to on Tuesday, and was beaten 6-3, 6-7 (6), 6-3 by an opponent less than half the American's age, 20-year-old Maya Joint of Australia, in the opening round of Wimbledon.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

Raptors close to reacquiring Kawhi Leonard in blockbuster trade 7 years after title run: reports
Kawhi Leonard is headed back to the Toronto Raptors after they struck a deal with the Los Angeles Clippers to reunite with the player who led their run to the 2019 NBA championship, a person with knowledge of the talks told The Associated Press on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

Leonard returns to Raptors in blockbuster trade with Clippers: reports
Kawhi Leonard is headed back to the Toronto Raptors after they struck a deal with the Los Angeles Clippers to reunite with the player who led their run to the 2019 NBA championship, a person with knowledge of the talks told The Associated Press on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

Proposed class-action lawsuit filed over alleged Alberta voter privacy breach
A retired Alberta lawyer has launched a proposed class-action lawsuit alleging one of the largest privacy breaches in the province's history exposed the personal information of about 2.9 million voters.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

Astronauts are doing a space walk to repair robotic arm on the ISS
The Canadarm2, a 56-foot-long arm that has been in operation for more than 25 years on the International Space Station, is undergoing repairs after a joint malfunctioned last month. The arm is an important part of the ISS and is used to move large equipment and capture cargo vehicles.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

Blake Lively wants $8M US in legal costs from Justin Baldoni in It Ends With Us aftermath
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni may have agreed to settle their differences , but that hasn't stopped the drama — Lively is now looking for just over $8 million US in legal costs from her It End With Us co-star and director.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

NDAs, permits and street closures: Evidence is mounting for a Taylor Swift wedding at Madison Square Garden
Ever since Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced their engagement, fans have been dying for details. While absolutely nothing is confirmed by the couple themselves, here's what's got people talking.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

11 teens charged after Montreal police investigates moments prior to police killing Longueuil teen
On Tuesday, Montreal police announced that 11 suspects are facing criminal charges following an investigation into the moments leading to the killing of 15-year-old Nooran Rezayi. The suspects were between 13 and 17 years old at time of the shooting.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

Immigration Department suspends citizenship for 67 'lost Canadians' as it reviews program
The government has reviewed all of the roughly 6,500 applications for citizenship by descent received under legislation passed last year, acknowledging that some certificates may have been issued without sufficient evidence.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

Elbows up, cashspiel, kokum: new Canadian terms enter the Oxford English Dictionary
The Oxford English Dictionary is adding seven new terms from Canadian English, helping the rest of the world see Canadians more like we see ourselves.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

Glacial lake near Pemberton, B.C., bursts, sending flood water to small community
Experts believe flood waters are likely to peak late in the day on Wednesday and people are being asked to stay away from Gates Lake and nearby creeks due to dangerous conditions.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

Deadly B.C. boat sinking believed to have occurred in waters up to 180 metres deep
An RCMP underwater recovery team is now searching for a capsized vessel that sank off the shores of Richmond, B.C., on Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

6 people presumed drowned as RCMP lead recovery of sunken boat near Richmond, B.C.
An RCMP underwater recovery team is now searching for a capsized vessel that sank off the shores of Richmond, B.C., on Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

Director Carl Rinsch sentenced to 2½ years in Netflix fraud case
Hollywood writer-director Carl Rinsch was sentenced Monday to two-and-half-years in prison after being convicted of defrauding Netflix out of $11 million US for a never-finished sci-fi series. Supporters including Keanu Reeves had asked the court to show leniency.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

Chong to finance, Duncan to foreign affairs in Conservative front bench shuffle
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is shuffling his front bench, in a renewal that sees a number of recently elected MPs taking on bigger portfolios, while also promoting one of the party's longest-serving MPs to finance critic.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

WhatsApp will allow users to go by usernames, closing a privacy blind spot
WhatsApp users will soon get the option of going by usernames instead of phone numbers, the company said Monday, announcing plans to address a privacy blind spot. WhatsApp, which says it has more than 3 billion users globally, has until now allowed users to be contacted by anyone who has their phone number.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 30, 2026

Storm rips apart home, leaves destruction in southwest Winnipeg
A vicious storm pounded Winnipeg Monday night, leaving a swath of destruction in the city's southwest that included the partial collapse of a house.



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