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Feb 02, 2026

The National | Race to get ready for the Olympics
Feb. 2, 2026 | Crews race to finish the Olympic hockey venue with just days until the Milano Cortina 2026 opening. Newfoundland gets pounded by a winter storm. And Bad Bunny uses his Grammy win to take on Trump's immigration policies.



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Feb 02, 2026

3 junior hockey players identified in fatal Alberta highway crash




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Feb 02, 2026

Calgary man found guilty of tunnelling into upstairs neighbour's apartment
A Calgary man who tunnelled from his apartment to that of his upstairs neighbour last summer has been found guilty of break and enter.



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Feb 02, 2026

What we still don't know about the Michael Jackson biopic after that trailer
Lionsgate released the trailer to Michael, its Michael Jackson biopic on Monday. The trailer answers a few questions about one of the most anticipated films of 2026 — while leaving a host of others up in the air. 



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Feb 02, 2026

3 Alberta junior hockey players killed in highway crash
The Southern Alberta Mustangs, based in Stavely, Alta., announced three players on its roster died while travelling to a team practice on Monday.



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Feb 02, 2026

Auto production by Detroit Three declines in Canada as Japanese automakers lead the way, report says
While Canadian production and jobs with Ford, Stellantis and General Motors have declined over the past decade, they have stayed consistent among Japanese carmakers, according to a new report by the Trillium Network for Advanced Manufacturing, an Ontario-based think-tank.



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Feb 02, 2026

Arizona police suspect crime in disappearance of Today show host's mother
The disappearance of the 84-year-old mother of NBC's Today show host Savannah Guthrie over the weekend is being investigated as a crime based on what authorities saw at her home, an Arizona sheriff said Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Fact check: Fake Grammys photo of Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry
No, Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry were not photographed at the Grammys on Sunday. But these fake photos were shared widely online.



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Feb 02, 2026

Olympic appeal for U.S. skeleton racer who accused Canada of sabotage is outside jurisdiction: sports court
U.S. skeleton racer Katie Uhlaender's last chance to make the Olympic field may have been lost Monday, with the Court of Arbitration for Sport saying it lacks the jurisdiction to change the result of a race that could have earned her a berth in the Milan-Cortina Winter Games.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Financiers who defrauded investors in Man. and Ont. projects each sentenced to 5 years in jail, $12 million
Jawad Rathore, 49, and 50-year-old Vince Petrozza were executives for Fortress Real Developments Inc., a defunct Toronto-area syndicated mortgage company that raised funds for a failed 45-storey tower in downtown Winnipeg called SkyCity and a Barrie mixed-use development called the Collier Centre.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

‘Gifted' dogs can learn new words just by eavesdropping
Researchers have identified that some dogs are "gifted word learners" — pups who know the names of more than 100 toys. In fact, these dogs can learn new words just by eavesdropping. And even if your dog isn't in this "gifted" group, there are many ways to help them improve how they learn.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Former minister Bill Blair appointed to diplomatic post, resigns as MP
Former Liberal cabinet minister Bill Blair resigned as an MP on Monday after it was announced that he has been appointed Canada's next high commissioner to the U.K.



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Feb 02, 2026

IN PHOTOS | Best of Westminster Kennel Club dog show
The annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is underway, and over 3,000 dogs from around the world have gathered in New York City to participate in various competitions.



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Feb 02, 2026

Accused in London, Ont. bomb-making scheme face new charges of manufacturing firearms
Charges continue to mount against four people accused of allegedly stockpiling chemicals that could be used to make explosives, including new allegations that they were manufacturing a handgun.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Trump says he'll lower tariffs on India after Modi agrees to stop buying Russian oil
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday said he had agreed on a trade deal ?with India that slashes U.S. tariffs on Indian goods to 18 per cent from 50 per cent in exchange for India lowering trade barriers and stopping its purchases of Russian oil.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Psychosis rates climb among young people in Ontario, researchers find
Rates of psychotic disorders have increased in young people in Ontario, a new study suggests. Researchers suspect cannabis use as a contributor.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Blue Jays legend Joe Carter to be honoured with statue outside Rogers Centre
One of the greatest moments in Toronto Blue Jays history will be immortalized outside Rogers Centre. A statue of Joe Carter's historic walk-off home run to win the 1993 World Series will be erected outside Toronto's downtown ballpark.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Canadians sitting on $2B in uncashed federal cheques from past 4 years
Canadians have left some $2 billion in funds on the table by not cashing millions of paper cheques mailed out by federal government departments.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Billionaire businessman Frank Stronach's sexual assault trial in Toronto starts Tuesday
Frank Stronach's trial in Toronto gets underway Tuesday on charges of sexual assault against multiple women. Some of the allegations against the 93-year-old billionaire businessman date back nearly 50 years.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Billionaire businessman Frank Stronach's sexual assault trial set to start Tuesday but may be delayed
Frank Stronach's trial in Toronto is set to get underway Tuesday on charges of sexual assault against multiple women, but the billionaire businessman's lawyer told CBC News late Monday that she'll be asking the judge to delay proceedings for several delays due to additional pretrial motions.



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Feb 02, 2026

Hamilton woman to pay a fraction of $101K bill after province rescued 55 miniature poodles from her home
The Ontario Animal Care Review Board says it balanced the "significant public resources expended" and the woman's "limited financial resources."



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Feb 02, 2026

New federal grocery rebate will cost $12.4 billion, PBO estimates
The parliamentary budget officer announced Monday that the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit will cost an estimated $12.4 billion.



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Feb 02, 2026

Gold, silver prices continue to slide after Trump picks Warsh to lead Fed
Wild swings that swept through financial markets overnight calmed as Wall Street opened for trading on Monday. U.S. stocks are holding relatively steady following gains in Europe and sharp drops in Asia, while gold and silver prices rallied back from severe earlier losses.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

GO train derailment near Toronto's Union Station leads to delays, modified service
A GO train that partially derailed near Union Station Monday morning is causing mass train delays, with service disruptions likely to last through the evening, Metrolinx says.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Transit delays could last into evening after GO train derailment near Toronto's Union Station: Metrolinx
A GO train that partially derailed near Union Station Monday morning is causing mass train delays, with service disruptions likely to last into the evening, Metrolinx says.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

B.C. developer worth millions risks jail unless she reveals truth of personal finances
A Vancouver developer with an estimated net worth of at least $20 million will be jailed later this month unless she comes clean with a B.C. Supreme Court judge about her personal finances. Helen Chan Sun was given a suspended jail sentence for contempt of court in November after failing to comply with a payment order.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt reopens, with strict limits
Gaza's Rafah border crossing with Egypt reopened on Monday for limited traffic, a key step in the Israeli-Hamas ceasefire but a mostly symbolic development on the ground, as few people will be allowed to travel in either direction and no goods will be going into the war-torn territory.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

'Perfect storm' of medical missteps cost newborn his life, Edmonton mother says
An Edmonton couple is sharing the details of their baby's death with CBC News in the hopes revelations about his traumatic delivery can help prevent similar tragedies. Huxley Bowes' death, and the investigations that followed, triggered systemic changes at the Edmonton hospital where he was born.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

This man landed his dream job with the help of a billboard
Getting a job in mining sometimes depends on who you know. A man looking to switch careers turned that advice around, and gave the world a glimpse of who he is — by pasting it on a billboard.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Sask. man says he's out $10K after having to replace broken furnace, despite warranty
A Saskatchewan father says his family was left scrambling for heat after his furnace company failed to provide all options to fix a dangerous breakdown. He says the miscommunication cost him $10,000.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Schools closed, buses pulled off roads as storm hammers Newfoundland
A winter storm is bringing heavy snow and high winds to parts of Newfoundland on Monday, with schools closed in the central and eastern regions for the day.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Kennedy Center to close for 2 years for renovations, Trump says, after performers backlash
U.S. President Donald Trump said Sunday he will move to close Washington's Kennedy Center performing arts venue for two years starting in July for construction.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Bad Bunny triumphs at politically charged Grammy Awards
The Grammys handed out their 68th round of awards last night at a ceremony dominated by famous faces, a stunning run by Bad Bunny  — and political proclamations that stood in stark contrast to last month's Golden Globes.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Early spring or 6 more weeks of winter? Groundhogs (and a lobster) set for predictions
It's Groundhog Day. That means the forecast calls for weather predictions from animal prognosticators, including Ontario's Wiarton Willie, Nova Scotia's Shubenacadie Sam, New Brunswick's Lucy the Lobster, Quebec's Fred la marmotte, B.C.'s Van Isle Violet and Punxsutawney Phil in Pennsylvania.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Getting Canada's nuclear waste to repository eyed for Ontario's northwest a key concern as public weighs in
Hundreds of people have been sharing how they feel about a project that could see Canada's nuclear waste buried deep underground in northwestern Ontario. A key concern brought up during the public comment period, which ends Wednesday, is how materials would be transported to the country's first deep geological repository for nuclear waste.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

How is Carney's government filling high-level jobs?
In 2016, former prime minister Justin Trudeau overhauled the way appointments are made to make them more open and transparent. However, recent appointments by Prime Minister Mark Carney's government raise the question of whether his government is still following the system Trudeau put in place.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Stephen Harper celebrating 20th anniversary of his Conservative government this week
Former prime minister Stephen Harper is being honoured at several events in Ottawa this week ahead of the 20th anniversary of his Conservative government, which was sworn into power on Feb. 6, 2006.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Stephen Harper to be feted in Ottawa this week as he marks 20 years since he first became PM
Former prime minister Stephen Harper is being honoured at several events in Ottawa this week ahead of the 20th anniversary of his Conservative government, which was sworn into power on Feb. 6, 2006.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Police docked pay after red-light cameras capture them rushing to emergencies express anger, frustration
Red-light cameras in Ontario have been catching civilians for years, but some police officers who rush to emergencies say they're unfairly being penalized by the same technology.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 02, 2026

Wiarton Willie predicts early spring, but Punxsutawney Phil disagrees
It's Groundhog Day. That means the forecast calls for weather predictions from animal prognosticators, including Ontario's Wiarton Willie, Nova Scotia's Shubenacadie Sam, New Brunswick's Lucy the Lobster, Quebec's Fred la marmotte, B.C.'s Van Isle Violet and Punxsutawney Phil in Pennsylvania.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 01, 2026

Bad Bunny triumphs at politically charged Grammy Awards as artists speak out against ICE




CBC Top Stories
Feb 01, 2026

Red carpet highlights from the 2026 Grammy Awards
All the must-see looks from music's biggest night.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 01, 2026

Grammys 2026: Bad Bunny makes history with first all-Spanish-language album of the year




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Feb 01, 2026

Grammys 2026: Billie Eilish wins song of the year




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Feb 01, 2026

Cross Country Checkup: What does Catherine O'Hara mean to you?
Canadian comedy legend Catherine O'Hara died at age 71 on Friday. As tributes pour in celebrating O'Hara's five-decade long career, Checkup shares how Canadians are remembering the actor. What's your favourite Catherine O'Hara moment? What does she mean to you?



CBC Top Stories
Feb 01, 2026

Hamilton soldier who died in Latvia was 'immensely proud' to be part of Canadian military, says father
Sebastian Halmagean, originally from Hamilton, was a gunner based at the 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown in Oromocto, N.B., on his first deployment to Latvia.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 01, 2026

Quebec family forced to return to Mexico after mother says she failed French exam by 1 point
Between new language requirements put in place in 2024 and the abolition of another pathway to permanent residency, some international students in Quebec feel betrayed.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 01, 2026

Medical personnel to be evacuated from Kashechewan First Nation, still under state of emergency
Indigenous Services Canada says it anticipates to evacuate all nurses and paramedics still working in Kashechewan First Nation on Monday. Approximately 300 people remain in the community, including children.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 01, 2026

5-year-old Liam Ramos and father return to Minnesota from Texas detention facility
A five-year-old boy and his father detained by immigration officers in Minnesota and held in Texas have been released following a judge's order. They have returned to Minnesota, according to the office of Texas Rep. Joaquin Castro.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 01, 2026

More than a dozen people killed in Ukraine after Russian drone strikes miners' bus
Fifteen people were killed and seven wounded after a Russian drone struck a bus carrying miners in Ukraine's southeastern Dnipropetrovsk region, energy firm DTEK ?and government officials said on Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 01, 2026

Ukraine talks set for next week, 2 killed in Russian drone strike
U.S.-backed trilateral talks involving Ukraine and Russia will take place next week in Abu Dhabi, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Sunday, as Ukrainians faced uncertainty over the fate of an energy ceasefire with Russia amid plunging temperatures.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 01, 2026

Meet the doctors for Canada's men's and women's Olympic hockey teams — who happen to be married
Laura Bennion and Ian Auld are the lead physicians for Canada's women's and men's hockey teams.



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Feb 01, 2026

Looking to 'Buy Canadian' at the grocery store? Beware of maple-washing: CBC's Marketplace Cheat Sheet
The CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 01, 2026

Alcaraz, 22, beats Djokovic to win Australian Open, becoming youngest man to complete career Grand Slam
Carlos Alcaraz is the youngest man ever to complete a career Grand Slam after securing the Australian Open title against Novak Djokovic, who had never lost in his 10 previous finals at Melbourne Park.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 01, 2026

Alberta vetting process limits sexual education materials for students, some experts say
Some sexual health education experts, advocacy groups and teachers say new provincial approval requirements have left educators with inadequate options to teach Alberta's health curriculum.



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Feb 01, 2026

Blairmore latest Alberta community to lose bank branch — a trend seen across Canada
The loss of retail banking service locations is not unique to one bank or to Alberta or to small towns. The Canadian Bankers Association says the number of bank branches is down nationwide: about six per cent from 2020 to 2024. But the closures hit harder in small communities where the options are fewer and farther apart.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 01, 2026

FDA warns ‘Dr. Goodenowe' health centre founder that his recent supplement study put patient health at risk
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has rebuked the founder of Moose Jaw's controversial Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Center, alleging that a recent clinical trial of his supplements put the safety and welfare of research subjects at risk.



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Feb 01, 2026

Nova Scotia's credit rating downgraded amid deficit concerns
The Nova Scotia government's credit rating was downgraded by S&P Global this week in response to concerns including the province's mounting deficit, which Premier Tim Houston recently said could top $1.4 billion.



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Feb 01, 2026

Her cousins were killed during deadly Iranian protests. She wants people to know who they were
Iranian-Canadian Tayebeh Poshtareh found out from an Instagram post that her cousins had died in the streets of Tehran this month during deadly protests that prompted a bloody crackdown and an internet blackout. She and other Iranians in Canada say the lack of communication is taking a toll on families, while those still in Iran are facing pressure from the regime. 



CBC Top Stories
Feb 01, 2026

How a Canadian in Rome is building a Catholic AI from Vatican archives
A Canadian entrepreneur in Rome is building Magisterium AI, a Catholic platform trained on church documents and Vatican-linked collections. The project aims to make doctrine searchable at scale, while raising questions about accuracy, authority and how it will be used.



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Feb 01, 2026

Kashechewan teen evacuated to Niagara Falls, Ont., says she misses 'being on the land'
Kashechewan residents Kerri-Ann Koosees and Keisha Paulmartin were forced to evacuate to Niagara Falls on short notice after the First Nation declared a state of emergency. Despite concerns and challenges, they say they're grateful for city and local groups trying to meet their needs.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 01, 2026

Fact-checking Trump's claims about his 1st year back in the White House
U.S. President Donald Trump likes to throw out a lot of figures during speeches to his base that he says prove how successful his first year back in office has been. But given Trump's proclivity for spreading misinformation, we wanted to see how many of these figures are accurate and backed up by real data.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 01, 2026

'We have to say their names' — Iranians in Canada speak out about losing family to deadly protests in Iran
Iranian-Canadian Tayebeh Poshtareh found out from an Instagram post that her cousins had died in the streets of Tehran this month during deadly protests that prompted a bloody crackdown and an internet blackout. She and other Iranians in Canada say the lack of communication is taking a toll on families, while those still in Iran are facing pressure from the regime. 



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Feb 01, 2026

Toronto-based Mexican musician cancels U.S. tour after ICE shootings, as artists reconsider American shows
Industry reps say Canadian musicians are increasingly concerned about touring the U.S., traditionally their biggest market, amid rising political tensions and Trump's immigration crackdown.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 31, 2026

The Conservative Party is overhauling its policy playbook. Here's what's changing
Delegates at the Conservative Party's national convention in Calgary voted overwhelmingly Saturday to enact a "stand your ground"-style law to allow someone to protect themselves with lethal force against an intruder in their home. This was one of dozens of policies debated and adopted by delegates, many of which focused on crime, immigration and social policy.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 31, 2026

Pierre Polievre wants a Churchill base, but experts debate northern Manitoba town's military capacity
Party leader Pierre Poilievre says a Conservative government would build a base in Churchill to strengthen Canada's defence systems — but experts argue the northern Manitoba town presents challenges as a military location.



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Jan 31, 2026

Liberals announce Danielle Martin will be their candidate for University-Rosedale byelection
The Liberal Party announced Saturday afternoon that family physician Dr. Danielle Martin will be their candidate for the upcoming federal byelection in University-Rosedale, the downtown Toronto riding Chrystia Freeland held until she stepped down earlier this month.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 31, 2026

Judge orders U.S. to free 5-year-old boy, father detained by ICE in Minnesota
Images of Liam Conejo Ramos wearing a bunny hat and Spiderman backpack while surrounded by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers sparked even more outcry about the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in Minnesota.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 31, 2026

School bus driver fired after students abandoned in Ottawa parking lot
More than three dozen students from Collège catholique Samuel-Genest were left stranded in a parking lot Friday by their school bus driver, according to the local school bus consortium.



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Jan 31, 2026

North Atlantic right whale found dead after weeks of entanglement
A North Atlantic right whale named Division was found dead in U.S. waters this week, entangled in fishing gear. It's the first entanglement death of 2026, according to the Canadian Whale Institute.



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Jan 31, 2026

What to know about the Strait of Hormuz as Iran-U.S. tensions rise
The Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf, again has become a focus of tensions as Iran prepares to launch a military drill that could see fire into a lane crucial for global shipping.



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Jan 31, 2026

Helsinki wants Pamela Anderson to connect with her Finnish roots. So, it put a billboard up near her B.C. home
The European city of Helsinki is, in the least subtle way possible, encouraging Pamela Anderson to explore her Finnish heritage, going so far as offering to help her change her name.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 31, 2026

Israeli strikes kill at least 30 Palestinians, as Gaza ceasefire inches forward
Hospitals in Gaza said Israeli strikes killed at least 30 Palestinians on Saturday, one of the highest tolls since the October ceasefire aimed at stopping the fighting.



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Jan 31, 2026

Lake Erie has more ice in late January than any winter in the past 23 years
Great Lakes scientist Mike McKay says he was caught off guard by how much ice coverage was added so quickly. He estimates roughly 20,000 square kilometres of ice was gained over a six-day stretch in January.



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Jan 31, 2026

From Sask.'s frozen lakes to Olympic stage, here's a Canadian mogul skier's road to Milano-Cortina
Saskatoon's Maïa Schwinghammer is days away from competing at the Olympics in Milan



CBC Top Stories
Jan 31, 2026

Fearing ICE, some students in Minneapolis retreat to virtual learning
In some classrooms in the Twin Cities, more than half of the desks sit empty. The children of immigrants are increasingly absent from school, sports teams and even front yards, fearful that immigration and customs agents will detain them, or their parents, because of the colour of their skin.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 31, 2026

A Mexican influencer is kidnapped on camera, a sign that social media is another battlefront in cartel wars
Nicole Pardo Molina's kidnapping added to a grim tally that's been slowly growing over the past five years across Mexico, which has seen at least  21 social media influencers kidnapped or killed.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 31, 2026

Lyme disease is littered with misinformation. Celebrities are part of the problem, experts say
Chronic Lyme disease isn't recognized by conventional medicine. It's a controversial term used by some alternative practitioners to describe pain, fatigue and neurological symptoms they attribute to a persistent Lyme infection. Some Lyme experts say it's fuelling a dubious industry and say celebrity cases are part of the problem.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 31, 2026

Once seen as a crisis, the RCMP's recruitment numbers are starting to turn around
The RCMP's ability to recruit new Mounties was, not all that long ago, seen as a crisis. But new numbers suggest the national police force is starting to turn that around.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 31, 2026

Race to export beyond U.S. picks up as tariff squeeze grips Canada
Canada hopes to double its exports to countries other than the U.S. as a way of blunting the impact of the trade war. But that will take time and money. What can Canada get done as tariffs squeeze the economy?



CBC Top Stories
Jan 31, 2026

Was Mark Carney's Davos speech a mistake if it upset Trump?
It's not unreasonable to think about how any action by a Canadian government might impact relations with Canada's largest trading partner. At the same time, allowing the American president's potential for anger to dictate the behaviour of Canadian leaders risks ceding a great amount of power.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 31, 2026

We've already been to the moon, so why are we going again?
Artemis II is set to blast off to the moon in early February with four astronauts, including the Canadian Space Agency's Jeremy Hansen. But we've already been to the moon, so why are we going back? Do we get any benefits here on Earth?



CBC Top Stories
Jan 31, 2026

Xi Jinping's purge of China's top general spells uncertainty for world's largest military
China's highest-ranked military general's purge leaves President Xi Jinping almost alone at the helm of the military. Despite no one knowing for sure what led to this latest crackdown, there's a lot of speculation about what it means for the biggest army in the world.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 31, 2026

What's the point of going back to the moon?
Artemis II is set to blast off to the moon in early February with four astronauts, including the Canadian Space Agency's Jeremy Hansen. But we've already been to the moon, so why are we going back? Do we get any benefits here on Earth?



CBC Top Stories
Jan 31, 2026

The Golden Dome is where Canada's F-35 debate and Trump's Greenland threat meet
Two of the loudest and most important defence policy issues facing Canada have a common — often unrealized — thread, say experts. Both the F-35 and the U.S. threats to annex Greenland are connected over the Trump administration's plan to build its Golden Dome missile defence system.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 31, 2026

The subject of Lyme disease is littered with misinformation. Celebrities are part of the problem, experts say
Chronic Lyme disease isn't recognized by conventional medicine. It's a controversial term used by some alternative practitioners to describe pain, fatigue and neurological symptoms they attribute to a persistent Lyme infection. Some Lyme experts say it's fuelling a dubious industry and say celebrity cases are part of the problem.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 30, 2026

Hundreds in Vancouver protest Hootsuite's contract with U.S. Homeland Security
Around 250 people turned out in the pouring rain on Friday evening at the headquarters of Vancouver tech company Hootsuite, protesting a recently-publicized contract with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 30, 2026

AI, data centre companies will have to compete for electricity in B.C.
Prospective data centres and artificial intelligence (AI) companies in B.C. will have to compete for electricity from B.C. Hydro under new provincial legislation.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 30, 2026

The National | Catherine O'Hara dead at 71
Jan. 30, 2026 | Tributes pour in for legendary Canadian actor Catherine O'Hara after her sudden death at the age of 71. Conservative Party delegates vote on Pierre Poilievre's leadership. And, Canada's ‘Captain Clutch' sets her sights on another gold at the Milano-Cortina Olympics.



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Jan 30, 2026

Canadian Armed Forces member dies in Latvia
A Canadian Armed Forces member has died while on deployment in Latvia, the Department of National Defence said Friday.



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Jan 30, 2026

Sinaloa cartel faction linked to kidnapping of Canadian mining firm's workers: top official
The Sinaloa cartel faction known as "Los Chapitos" may have been involved in kidnapping 10 employees of Canadian mining company Vizsla Silver Corp., with operations in the northwestern Mexican state of Sinaloa, according to a senior Mexican security official.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 30, 2026

Trump blindsided Mexico with Cuba oil export tariff threat, says Mexican president
U.S. President Donald Trump blindsided Mexico with an executive order threatening tariffs on any country that supplied Cuba with oil, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum revealed on Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 30, 2026

Ottawa is giving greenhouses a tax break. Will it help lower food prices?
A new federal tax program aims to boost greenhouse investment and increase domestic vegetable production to tackle high food prices. Industry officials welcome the support, but say food prices are hard to contain.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 30, 2026

The ‘lobster lady' of Maine — who worked the seas for nearly a century — has died at 105
Virginia "Ginny" Oliver, who trapped lobsters off the coast of Maine for almost a century, has died at the age of 105.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 30, 2026

Ontario man who pleaded guilty to terrorism charges seeking lighter sentence
An Ontario man who was a member of a neo-Nazi group and has pleaded guilty to terrorism-related charges told a Toronto judge today that he was a "complete monster at times," but has turned over a new leaf since his arrest in 2023.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 30, 2026

Military men facing terrorism charges prepared for zombie apocalypse, informant alleges
New information from an informant in the case involving three men accused of facilitating terrorism in Quebec City revealed they were planning for a supposed zombie apocalypse. The information comes from a former member of the group Hide & Stalk — an alleged anti-government Instagram group of current and former military members.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 30, 2026

Who will investigate the circumstances around Winter Acorn's death? So far, no one
Nearly a year after a three-month-old P.E.I. baby died at the hands of her mother - a single parent with a cognitive disability who was struggling with her mental health - no investigatory body has announced an intention to look into the circumstances leading up to the baby's death.



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Jan 30, 2026

Reaction floods in after death of legendary Canadian actress Catherine O'Hara




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Jan 30, 2026

Legendary Canadian actress Catherine O'Hara dead at 71




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Jan 30, 2026

Canadian comedy legend Catherine O'Hara, who lit up SCTV and stole scenes on Schitt's Creek, dead at 71




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