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Jul 15, 2026

Out-of-control wildfire prompts evacuation order for area south of Pemberton, B.C.
The evacuation order applies to One Mile Lake Park, "to provide safe working space to crews supporting fire operations."



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

New York Times moves to quash Trump administration subpoenas over Air Force One reporting
A New York Times lawyer says the newspaper is going to court to defend its 'journalists' rights to report freely' on President Donald Trump's administration after subpoenas were delivered last week.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

The National | Wildfires threaten lives, choke cities with smoke
July 15, 2026 | Northern Ontario wildfire flames surround a CN train as Canada's biggest city chokes with smoke. Protesters swarm Nova Scotia's premier and shatter a windshield. And thousands of WestJet flight attendants vote to strike.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Millions of Canadians struggle to get specialist health care: StatsCan report
A new national report finds that 4.5 million Canadians who are middle aged and older have had trouble accessing specialist care — a problem that could only get worse as the country's population ages.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

An epic stretch — Christopher Nolan tries to conquer The Odyssey
From The Dark Knight to Interstellar, director Christopher Nolan has built his reputation with grounded interpretations of fantastical tales. So what happens when he takes on Homer's 3,000 year old story, The Odyssey? Eli Glasner says that while the story clashes with the storyteller, there's still much to savour.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Leaders demand better health care for First Nations people after chief's 13-hour wait at Winnipeg hospital
First Nations leaders are raising concerns about the quality of care Indigenous people get in Manitoba after the chief of Little Grand Rapids waited in pain for about 13 hours at a Winnipeg hospital.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Family mourns loss of grandparents who died in north Edmonton fire
An Edmonton man whose grandparents died in a fire at an apartment building on the city's north side earlier this week said he wants them to be remembered for who they were and not for what happened to them.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

No ban against data centre development after Hamilton council votes down bylaw
The vote was split 10 against and six for what they were calling an interim control bylaw that would have paused development on data centres for one year, giving the city time to assess and develop further governance rules around such facilities.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Toronto the orange: Wildfire smoke leaves city under dirty sky with no relief likely until Friday
Environment Canada placed Toronto under an orange-level air quality warning Wednesday due to wildfire smoke from northwestern Ontario. That means a dirty sky is hanging over the city, blotting out distant landmarks. Some residents have taken to wearing masks to keep out fine particles in the smoke.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

A dead python will get you a free pizza at this man's restaurant. Yes, it's in Florida
As far as Dusty Crum is aware, his Florida restaurant is the only pizza place in the world that accepts invasive Burmese pythons as currency.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Argentina makes late comeback to secure World Cup final spot against Spain
Defending champion Argentina rallied to beat England 2-1 on Wednesday in Atlanta and reach the World Cup final on Sunday against Spain.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Messi pivotal again as Argentina rallies late to stun England, secure World Cup final berth
Defending champion Argentina rallied to beat England 2-1 on Wednesday in Atlanta and reach the World Cup final on Sunday against Spain.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth unveils plan to test troops for low testosterone
U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth says new initiative "not about artificial enhancement" as service members have come under scrutiny in recent years for using testosterone and similar substances to boost performance.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Bell builds ground station for satellite-to-mobile network
The Canadian telecommunications giant plans to launch space-based cellular service to better serve remote areas.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Fact check: Canadian real estate listings use AI-generated images
Whether you're looking to rent or buy a home, you might come across AI-generated photos in real estate listings. CBC's Fact Check team takes a look at some recent examples — and what rules realtors are supposed to follow.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

CN workers in viral video of train cab surrounded by wildfire flames got out safely, railway says
Canadian National Railway is responding after a work crew narrowly escaped a train cab surrounded by flames on Monday near Armstrong, Ont. Video taken from inside the train appears to show workers looking through the car's windows at wildfire flames.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

CN workers in viral video of train car surrounded by wildfire flames got out safely, railway says
Canadian National Railway is responding after a work crew narrowly escaped a train car surrounded by flames on Monday near Armstrong, Ont. Video taken from inside the train appears to show workers looking through the car's windows at wildfire flames.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Judge refuses to order transgender inmate be moved to women's prison
A judge has ruled against a transgender inmate with a lengthy record of sex crimes involving women, refusing her request to order the Correctional Service of Canada to move her from the men's prison system into a women's institution.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Why this historic Quebec cheese brand is being sold to a French company
The Quebec cheese brand OKA, with a history spanning more than 130 years in the province, is being sold to the French group Lactalis, one of the world's largest players in the cheese industry.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Soccer legend Megan Rapinoe says trans rights advocacy cost her a brand deal
Soccer legend Megan Rapinoe, in an article for Marie Claire, says her trans rights advocacy work has cost her a brand deal, alleging an AI program flagged her as a "risk."



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Assembly of First Nations calls for criminalization of residential school denialism
The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) has passed an emergency resolution that calls on Canada to criminalize residential school denialism. The advocacy organization, which represents chiefs countrywide, is holding its annual general assembly in Ottawa this week.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Dozens of Meta employees sue, allege AI use for layoffs affects workers on protected leave
A group of 26 employees is suing their employer, alleging that the company used AI to select people for layoffs. In a statement, Meta said the allegations are not based in facts, and that organizational decisions are made by people, not AI.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Uncertainty looms over jobs, clean-up costs as N.W.T.'s Ekati diamond mine nears closure
Ekati Diamond Mine had been slated to close in 2029 but is now in receivership after its parent company could not secure a buyer for the site. Receiver PricewaterhouseCoopers, along with experts, are assessing how many staff will remain on site and how much reclamation will cost.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

He'd just told 911 a car had crashed into a gas line. Then the building exploded
After seeing a vehicle crash into the north Edmonton apartment building where he lived Randolph Pattemore called 911 to report the smell of gas and his worry that there would be an explosion. And then there was.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Protesters surround N.S. premier's car, smash glass after speech
Nova Scotia's premier was at Acadia University to speak to the Annapolis Valley Chamber of Commerce.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Protesters surround N.S. premier's car, windshield smashed after speech
Nova Scotia's premier was at Acadia University to speak to the Annapolis Valley Chamber of Commerce. Prime Minister Mark Carney condemned Wednesday's events in a social media post, saying there is no excuse for violence or intimidation.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Chinese EV makers have sights set on Quebec market
Dongfeng is China's latest automaker to unveil its electric vehicle offering in Montreal's Old Port, as Chinese EV manufacturers look to make their entry into the Canadian market.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Attorney general nominee Todd Blanche pressed on controversial Trump fund, Epstein files
Todd Blanche, a former lawyer for Donald Trump, was challenged by Democratic senators on his ability to lead the Justice Department free from the demands of the president in the first of two days of confirmation hearings on Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Famed airline pilot Sully Sullenberger reveals Alzheimer's diagnosis
Capt. Chesley (Sully) Sullenberger, the heroic pilot of the "Miracle on the Hudson," says he has been diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer's disease.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

CN train crew: ‘We're encased in flames now'
UPDATE (July 15, 2026): This video has been reuploaded to reflect a change in credit. Video posted online shows a CN freight train crew halted midjourney near Armstrong, Ont., on July 13 as wildfires burn outside. CN Rail says it has temporarily suspended operations in the area and relocated employees. Ontario Provincial Police say dozens of wildfires in the region have resulted in mandatory evacuations in at least six communities so far.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Canada joining international program to build next generation of fighter jets
Defence Minister David McGuinty is expected to announce next week in the United Kingdom that Canada will play a role in an international program to build the next generation of stealth fighter jets, CBC News has learned.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

WestJet flight attendants vote to strike as soon as August long weekend if no deal




CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Tour de France cyclists battle 4-time champion Tadej Pogacar — and intense heat
Check out some of the best photos from the 113th Tour de France, with 184 cyclists currently competing in 21 stages over more than 3,000 kilometres.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

The U.S. Senate is in turmoil. What does it mean for upcoming midterm elections?
Three major news stories about the U.S. Senate are sparking questions about the upcoming fall midterms. Washington correspondents Paul Hunter, Katie Simpson and Willy Lowry discuss whether these issues could shake up the fight for senate control.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Ebola cases in Congo surpass 2,000 as government reports 754 deaths
The number of confirmed cases of Ebola in Congo has reached 2,011, including 754 deaths, according to government data released overnight in what authorities say is the fastest-growing outbreak on record.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Bank of Canada holds key interest rate at 2.25%
The Bank of Canada held its key interest rate at 2.25 per cent on Wednesday, predicting the economy would rebound after some rockiness earlier in the year.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Bank of Canada holds key interest rate at 2.25% as economic growth rebounds
The Bank of Canada held its key interest rate at 2.25 per cent on Wednesday, predicting the economy would rebound after some rockiness earlier in the year.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

'We're encased in flames now': Video shows CN train halted in raging northwestern Ontario wildfire




CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Toronto ranked among worst air quality in the world as wildfire smoke, extreme heat warnings persist




CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Nine EU nations urge funding cut for IOC, World Aquatics over readmitting Russians
Nine European nations have asked the European Union to cut funding to sports bodies including the International Olympic Committee that let Russian and Belarusian athletes return to competition, Estonia's ministry ?of culture said on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Trump says ICE won't halt traffic stops after recent fatal shootings despite earlier order
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday said federal immigration agents won't end vehicle stops, one day after officials announced a temporary pause in such stops after ICE agents fatally shot two men in Texas and Maine.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

How do meteorologists forecast tornadoes?
Nowadays, meteorologists rely on computer modelling and Doppler radars to track and forecast storms. But in the 1980s, technology was not nearly as advanced.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

U.S. launches daytime strikes on Iran to assert control of Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. said it had begun a new wave ?of strikes against Iran on Wednesday after reimposing a naval blockade of Iranian ports, while Tehran threatened to shut off more regional energy exports.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Fate uncertain for $1.6M Saskatoon home that defies size limits
Speakers at Saskatoon city hall Tuesday expressed sympathy for the owners of a million-dollar home found to have exceeded size regulations even as they argued against letting it remain.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Bangkok bar fire death toll rises to 32 as 2 more die in hospital
Most of the people who were killed were found trapped in windowless bathrooms, where they may have sought to escape the flames, police said.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Can Hamas' handover restart Gaza's peace plan?
As the Gaza peace plan remains in limbo, an in-depth look at the situation on the ground and what Hamas' dissolution of power could mean for its future.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

American League wins 4-0 in first MLB All-Star Game shutout since 2013
Singles in the fourth, eighth and ninth were the only hits by the National League, which failed to advance a runner past first.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

CREA downgrades housing market forecast again as June home sales edge up
Rising inflation and fears that interest rates would rise weighed on the housing market earlier this year, prompting CREA to revise its 2026 home sales forecast down. At the same time, the number of homes sold in June rose compared to the month before.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

Gun licence applications have surged in the Toronto area since 2016
The number of people in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton area applying for their firearms licences has increased significantly in the last decade, most notably in Peel region. It's not clear what exactly is behind the increase, though it appears — at least in part — to be linked to growing interest in shooting sports.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

A tale of two Odysseys: Nolan's blockbuster gets AI-generated competition
It turns out Matt Damon is not the only Odysseus appearing on screen this summer. The makers of the controversial fully AI-generated film that debuted at Tribeca Festival last month are back — this time with an artificial-intelligence reimagining of Homer's epic poem The Odyssey.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

After more than 100 days as NDP leader, has Avi Lewis moved the needle?




CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

WestJet flight attendants could strike on the August long weekend — if they vote yes
A strike vote could mean more than 4,400 flight attendants at WestJet could legally walk off the job on Aug. 2, if protracted negotiations with Canada's second-largest airline aren't settled before then.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 15, 2026

World Cup fans in Canada aren't just watching the games. They're also eagerly hunting for 980 Panini stickers
As the World Cup unfolds, fans are finding new ways to connect with the tournament. A decades-long tradition from Europe and Latin America of collecting Panini stickers is now catching on with soccer fans in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Over a century after these ships set sail for the South Pole, their wrecks are inspiring new exploration
After 80 years on the bottom of the Labrador Sea, Terra Nova looks very different than when it carried famed British explorer Robert Falcon Scott to the South Pole. Technology developed by an Ontario company is now mapping the entire ship in three dimensions as part of a Royal Canadian Geographical Society expedition.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

The National | Extreme heat blankets much of Canada
July 14, 2026 | Millions of Canadians are under extreme heat warnings. Trump walks back his threat to charge a cargo fee in the Strait of Hormuz. And, what's behind a parasite-driven outbreak causing explosive diarrhea.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Toronto air quality among world's worst as wildfire smoke blankets city
Environment Canada's poor air quality warning in Toronto due to wildfire smoke could stick around until the end of the week, said a meteorologist, just as a three-day heat warning for the city has lifted. The federal weather agency is urging people in the city to avoid going outdoors, as the city's air quality has been ranked among the worst in the world Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Toronto ranked among world's worst air quality as wildfire smoke, extreme heat persist
Environment Canada's poor air quality warning in Toronto due to wildfire smoke could stick around until the end of the week, said a meteorologist.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Environment Canada warns of 'very poor' air quality as wildfire smoke hangs over Toronto
An orange-level air quality warning remained in effect for Toronto on Wednesday night due to heavy smoke conditions from wildfires.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

1 person in hospital after helicopter crash on north Vancouver Island
Emergency responders in B.C. say one person is in hospital in serious but stable condition after a helicopter crashed on north Vancouver Island Tuesday morning.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

2 dead, 1 in hospital after helicopter crash near north Vancouver Island
A helicopter company says two people are dead and another is injured after a helicopter crash near north Vancouver Island Tuesday morning.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Rising skin cancer rates lead experts to urge Albertans to use sunscreen, avoid misinformation
As rates of a dangerous form of skin cancer rise, health experts are warning Albertans to protect themselves and watch out for misinformation circulating on social media.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

California lawmakers are begging Quebec's premier to put U.S. booze back on the shelves. She won't budge
California lawmakers, from both sides of the aisle, have signed a letter to Quebec Premier Christine Frechette, urging her to put U.S. wines and spirits back on the shelves, despite Canada's ongoing trade war with the U.S.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

T. rex nicknamed Gus sells at auction for record $50 million US
Sotheby's says 67-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossil, which includes 'exceptionally preserved' skull containing a gaping jaw of powerful teeth, is now the most expensive set of dinosaur bones ever auctioned.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Winnipeg has a new pro soccer team. Can the women last longer than the men?
A new professional soccer team is launching in Winnipeg, just a year after the last one folded. This time, it's a women's team. The question is whether it can survive where a men's team shut down after only seven years.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

'I broke the law,' former Manitoba MP Inky Mark says after police seize over 400 firearms
A former federal politician denies trafficking any firearms but acknowledges he illegally transferred three guns, after police seized hundreds of weapons from his western Manitoba home last week.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Late-night TV hosts skewer Mitch McConnell's proof-of-life photo
A photo posted on U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell's Facebook page may have done little to convince the internet that he's still alive, but it's working as a punchline for late-night television hosts in the U.S.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Montreal duplex dispute leaves family living in a trailer on the driveway, tenants facing uncertainty
A Montreal family is living in a trailer outside a duplex they bought while tenants are challenging the repossession request through Quebec's housing tribunal.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

A look inside Brantford, Ont., dental office flagged for sterilization lapses, leading to patient testing
Following the closure of Dr. George Chan Dentistry in Brantford, Ont., after an investigation found lapses in sterilization of reusable equipment, CBC News obtained photos from Grand Erie Public Health (GEPH) of what was found during the investigation. Earlier this week, GEPH reminded about 800 patients to get HIV and hepatitis testing.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Yes, Erling Haaland brought home a taxidermy raccoon from his World Cup travels
Norway's star striker was photographed stepping off the team plane in Oslo Monday carrying a Dolce & Gabbana tote in one hand and a taxidermy raccoon in the other.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Hudson Williams confronts alleged autograph sellers in Paris
Hudson Williams seems to have reached a breaking point when alleged autograph sellers followed him to his residence in Paris over the weekend. Multiple videos of the incident were shared online, garnering divided reactions on social media.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Heated Rivalry musical parody brings laughs and love to the stage
CBC News goes behind the scenes of the Heated Rivalry musical parody in Toronto. The lead actors and director-producer discuss bringing Shane and Ilya to life on stage — selling the laughs, the tension and the love story at the centre of it all — and share what they're hoping audiences will take away with them.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Carney government shakes up diplomatic missions in U.S. with new consular appointments
The federal government announced a handful of new consular appointments on Tuesday, shaking up the diplomatic team across the U.S. after trade talks stretched past the early July benchmark.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

12 states sue Paramount over Warner takeover, say merger would 'extinguish competition'
Twelve states, including California and New York, sued to block Paramount's takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery on Monday, arguing that the $81-billion US merger would "extinguish competition" in Hollywood and lead to fewer choices for consumers across the U.S.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Boy, 10, among 9 Palestinians killed in Israeli strike, gunfire in Gaza: officials
An Israeli strike and gunfire killed at least nine Palestinians, including a 10-year-old boy and a senior Hamas police officer, in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, Gazan health and police officials said.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Boy, 10, among at least 10 Palestinians killed in Israeli strike, gunfire in Gaza: officials
An Israeli strike and gunfire killed at least 10 Palestinians, including a 10-year-old boy and a senior Hamas police officer, in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, Gazan health and police officials said.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Prices at Canadian pumps rising again as oil climbs to 4-week highs
The average price of gas in Canada was up 3.4 cents midday Tuesday, as the price of a barrel of Brent crude oil hovered around $84 US. The jump in oil prices was mainly due to ratcheting tensions between the U.S. and Iran, but that wasn't the only global conflict impacting the energy industry.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Oil rises to 4-week highs as conflict in Iran escalates
The cost of a barrel of Brent crude, the international standard, was up around $86 US on Tuesday morning. That's higher than oil has been in recent weeks after the U.S. and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding to end the war, but below the $100 mark that oil has reached earlier in the war.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Immigration is on the ballot. Here's what some of Alberta's multicultural communities say about the referendum
Ten questions are on the ballot this October, five of which concern immigration — something that has been overshadowed since the separation question was announced in May. CBC News sought to find out more about how Calgary's multicultural communities feel about these proposals.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Winnipeg expansion team, led by Desiree Scott, set to become NSL's 7th franchise
The Northern Super League has announced that its seventh team in the women's league will be situated in Winnipeg. The first expansion team in NSL history will kick off in the 2027 season but is preparing for pre-season that typically begins in February 2027.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

B.C. helicopter pilot killed in Colorado crash while on wildfire duty
Police in southwestern Colorado say a man from British Columbia has died after the helicopter he was piloting crashed on Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Death toll from Bangkok music bar fire rises to 30, dozens remain in hospital
An investigation into the cause of the fire and whether the bar was following safety regulations is ongoing. Most of the people who were killed were found trapped in windowless bathrooms where they may have sought to escape the flames, police said.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Tehran retaliates across Mideast after U.S. restarts blockade
A U.S. airbase in Jordan was targeted by Iranian ballistic missiles on Tuesday, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said, while calling on Jordanians to dismantle American bases in the kingdom.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

This N.S. town wants to use 100% renewable energy. It's more than halfway there
Berwick, N.S., is using solar, hydroelectric and wind power in effort to become a zero-emissions community.



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Jul 14, 2026

Canadian trips to U.S. inch up despite months-long travel boycott




CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Canada is making a bet on Saudi Arabia despite war and political risk
Just three days after Prime Minister Mark Carney left Saudi Arabia, the Houthis of Yemen announced that their four-year-old ceasefire with the kingdom had ended. But even with Saudi Arabia potentially embroiled in two regional wars, it offers real opportunities for business and investment that the Carney government is determined to exploit.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Assembly of First Nations gathers for summer assembly amid concerns about water bill, major projects




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Jul 14, 2026

Assembly of First Nations leaders accuse Liberals of playing politics with drinking water bill




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Jul 14, 2026

Amateur astronomer saw a pit in Quebec on Google Maps. It turned out to be a 390-million-year-old meteor crater
Joël Lapointe, stumbled upon what he thought looked like a suspicious pit in Quebec's Côte-Nord region while he was wandering with his Google Maps cursor in 2024. But it turned out to be a 390-million-year-old meteor crater — never before identified, until now.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Judge throws out $13M drug smuggling charges against trucker over 'egregious' Charter rights violations
Drug smuggling charges carrying a possible life sentence were thrown out of court after a Windsor judge says the cross-border truck driver's Charter rights were violated in an "egregious" manner.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Ontario education workers raise alarm about EA shortage ahead of contract deadline
Advocates say a province-wide educational assistant shortage is leaving high-needs students unsupported and forcing classroom evacuations, while the province highlights record funding.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Ottawa homeowner had 'enhanced' flood coverage, but insurer still denied her claim after Canada Day storm
Since a ferocious storm deluged Ottawa on Canada Day, flooding thousands of basements, some residents have discovered that their home insurance policies don't cover damage caused by groundwater.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

First Nations chiefs vote to oppose Carney government's proposed major projects reforms




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Jul 14, 2026

Family of Gaza hospital chief detained by Israel 'shocked' over his deteriorating health condition
More than 18 months since Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya was detained without charge by Israeli authorities in Gaza, his family and human rights organizations say they fear that his deteriorating health condition and reported abuse could lead to the prominent doctor's death.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Dozens of WWI remains were found at a French construction site — including a Canadian soldier
A Canadian soldier killed during the First World War was recently buried in northern France after his remains were unearthed during a construction project.



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Jul 14, 2026

Car collision with Edmonton building caused explosion, fire that left 1 dead, 2 still missing, police say
A vehicle that hit an apartment building on Edmonton's north side Monday night caused an explosion and fire that left one person dead and forced a building-wide evacuation. Police say two residents of the building remain unaccounted for.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

He missed the net in Colombia's World Cup elimination in Vancouver. Now he's facing threats
One week after Colombia was eliminated from the World Cup in Vancouver, the whereabouts of one of the team's key players are unknown.



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Jul 13, 2026

Goldie the goat tries to join the fire squad | The Moment
Colorado Springs Fire Department Lieutenant Trevor Leland tells The National about the moment a sociable pet goat named Goldie tried to join his squad while fighting a wildfire.



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Jul 13, 2026

Delta, B.C. police investigate alleged voyeurism in FedEx staff washroom
Delta police said Monday they had arrested an employee of the business on July 7, who was subsequently released on conditions "pending further investigation."



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Calgary company that employed worker killed in trench collapse fined $330K after guilty plea
Three years after Liam Johnston was buried alive in a trench collapse while working on an excavation site in northwest Calgary, the company that employed him pleaded guilty to one of 11 charges they faced under Alberta's Occupational Health and Safety Act.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

What we know — and don't know — about the deal to open the Gordie Howe bridge
The Canadian government announced on Friday evening that the Gordie Howe International Bridge will open on July 27th — with the support of the U.S. government. But questions remain about the agreement to finally open the bridge, and Conservative MPs are looking for answers. CBC Windsor's Emma Loop reports.



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