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Jul 17, 2026

Strikes on infrastructure by Iran and U.S. raise fears of escalation in war
The United States struck bridges in Iran, and Tehran responded by hitting a power and desalination plant in Kuwait on Friday, as the two sides risked further escalation by expanding their targets to include infrastructure.



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Jul 17, 2026

Frank Stronach's lawyer says judge has declared mistrial in businessman's sexual assault conviction
A lawyer for billionaire businessman Frank Stronach says a judge has declared a mistrial on his sexual assault conviction in a surprise ruling ahead of his scheduled September sentencing hearing.



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Jul 17, 2026

Government says it's investigating CN's actions after rail crew surrounded by wildfire
Transport Canada said its investigating to determine if CN failed to comply with rules under the Railway Safety Act, or if health and safety violations occurred. The union representing rail workers has also criticized the rail company for the incident, saying it never should have happened.



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Jul 17, 2026

'No amount of money' sufficient to stem risk of alleged Bishnoi gang member's release: lawyer
An accused murderer with ties to senior Bishnoi gang members represents too great a risk for release, a lawyer for Canada's Minister of Public Safety told a Federal Court judge Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

Regina couple killed in bear attack at Saskatchewan lake
Family members say Jay and Deb MacDonald are the two people killed by a bear at a lake north of La Ronge on Wednesday.



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Jul 17, 2026

Innu inquiry formal hearings draw to a close as parties give final submissions
More than four years after the first evidence was presented, the public inquiry into the experiences of Innu families in the child protection system is now drawing to a close.



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Jul 17, 2026

Mexico not looking to cut side deal with U.S. and leave Canada out, foreign secretary says
Mexico's foreign secretary says his country isn't looking to cut a deal with the U.S. if it means abandoning the trilateral trade pact with Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

Stars Hollow doesn't exist. But the Gilmore Girls' house does — and it's for sale in Ontario
The property that served as the tight-knit mother-daughter duo's home in the pilot of Gilmore Girls is located just outside Toronto, and it went on the market earlier this month.



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Jul 17, 2026

Convoy leader Pat King loses at appeal court, to be resentenced
Pat King, a key figure in the 2022 convoy protests, will be re-sentenced after the Ontario Court of Appeal sided with Crown prosecutors who argued his original punishment was too lenient.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

Oscar-winner Brenda Fricker, prolific actress from My Left Foot and Home Alone 2, dies at 81
Brenda Fricker, the reclusive "Pigeon Lady" of Home Alone 2 and Ireland's first actress to win an Oscar, for her maternal turn in My Left Foot, has died at the age of 81.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

Number of wildfires more than doubles after lightning strikes across B.C.
B.C. Wildfire Service officials said Thursday that warming and drying conditions are expected to continue this week. Forty-nine active wildfires burn across the province, with 29 of those started in the last 24 hours as of 9 a.m. PT Friday, according to the wildfire service's online dashboard.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

Homes, seasonal cabins damaged by fires near Boston Bar: regional district
B.C. Wildfire Service officials said Thursday that warming and drying conditions are expected to continue this week. Sixty-two active wildfires burn across the province, with 43 of those started in the last 24 hours as of 1 p.m. PT Friday, according to the wildfire service's online dashboard.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

Justice minister orders new trial for Quebec man who spent 3 decades in prison
Canada's justice minister has ordered a new trial for a Quebec man convicted of four murders, who was released from prison after concerns were raised about the fairness of his initial trial.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

Ontario MPP resigns from cabinet over $16K in Toronto hotel expenses despite living in city
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he has accepted the resignation from cabinet of Stan Cho, who had been serving as minister of tourism, culture and gaming but recently came under fire for expensing hotel stays in Toronto despite living in the city.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

Memorial University promises ‘checks and balances' after 103 students get engineering acceptance letter in error
Approximately 100 high school graduates had their excitement dashed last weekend after mistakenly receiving admission acceptance emails from Memorial University's Faculty of Engineering.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

The source of a diarrhea-causing outbreak in the U.S. has been found. Now what?




CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

U.S. health authorities say lettuce served at Taco Bell locations is source of diarrhea-causing outbreak




CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

Panasonic recalls toaster ovens over electric shock hazard
A recall has been issued for Panasonic Flashxpress Toaster Ovens sold in Canada and the U.S. due to an electric shock hazard.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

Dollarama recalls garlic powder due to 'microbial contamination'
The CFIA says the seasoning should not be used, sold or served due to possible contamination from Bacillus cereus, a bacteria that can cause food poisoning.



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Jul 17, 2026

Substandard work, evasion of oversight helped fuel deadly Hong Kong fire, investigators told
An independent committee investigating the cause of Hong Kong's deadliest fire in decades heard arguments on how improper practices that evaded regulatory oversight turned a small fire into a tragedy, as the investigation neared its conclusion on Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

Efforts resume to tackle out-of-control wildfire on Nova Scotia's Eastern Shore
Firefighters continue to respond to a wildfire near Mooseland Road, on Nova Scotia's Eastern Shore, about 100 kilometres east of Halifax.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

Nova Scotia wildfire grows to 1,700 hectares
Firefighters continue to respond to a growing wildfire near Mooseland Road, on Nova Scotia's Eastern Shore, about 100 kilometres east of Halifax.



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Jul 17, 2026

Andy Burnham officially becomes British Labour Party leader, replacing Starmer
Andy Burnham was officially declared leader of Britain's governing Labour Party on Friday, clearing his final hurdle to taking office as prime minister next week.



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Jul 17, 2026

Rescue efforts underway after landslide buries residents in southwest China
?An unknown number of people were buried after a landslide struck a county in the southwestern Chinese city of Chongqing on Friday, causing residential ?buildings downhill to collapse, according to state media.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

Why electrician pre-apprenticeship programs are no guarantee of work, or even an apprenticeship
Two graduates of an electrical pre-apprenticeship program in London, Ont., say finding an employer willing to register them as apprentices has been far harder than learning the trade itself. Industry leaders say the programs provide valuable training but aren't a guarantee of work because apprenticeship positions remain limited.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

Lottery sales are slipping, but Manitoba hopes smaller prizes will win over young adults
The corporation that runs lottery games in Manitoba is betting smaller prizes and more achievable wins will sway young people who rarely, if ever, play.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

'We can just be together': Queer couple from U.S. finds refuge after moving to Nova Scotia
It's never easy to uproot your life, but after a year of watching U.S. President Donald Trump's administration crack down on 2SLGBTQ rights, especially for transgender Americans, Grace Mahoney and her partner, Kayden Burns, decided it was time to leave the United States.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

'My heart is broken forever,' says mom of 7-year-old boy who died in Hamilton lake on Canada Day
Nathanael Selambi, 7, was with the local Cameroonian community celebrating Canada Day at Binbrook Conservation Area when he went missing. His body was found in the water the next day, leaving his parents and two siblings crushed by the loss of a boy who his mom says was thoughtful, pious and mature beyond his years.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

New York is pausing new hyperscale data centres. Could the same happen in Canada?
More companies are looking to Canada to build out hyperscale data centres meant to power AI, launching a debate over whether the facilities are a net benefit for the country. Here's a look at whether provinces and territories here are considering their own moratoriums.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

Senior RCMP officer's 'no evidence' comment about India seems to contradict past statements
RCMP Deputy Commissioner Lisa Moreland says there is "no evidence" to link Indian government officials to crimes committed by Indian gangs that were investigated by U.S. and Canadian law enforcement, including the assassination of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. That claim contradicts numerous past statements by other Canadian officials, including former prime minister Justin Trudeau and the RCMP's commissioner.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

Toronto's sense of safety was shaken after a deadly festival shooting. What can crime data tell us?
Nearly a week after Toronto's Salsa on St. Clair festival was rocked by deadly gun violence, calls continue to mount for more to be done on safety in the city, however police data suggests shootings are at their lowest point in five years.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

Toy drives and donation drop-offs: How Thunder Bay, Ont. is supporting wildfire evacuees
People in Thunder Bay are coming together to collect donations for wildfire evacuees in the city, including members of Namaygoosisagagun First Nation who have lost everything. Here's how the city is helping to navigating the evolving crisis, and what residents can do.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 17, 2026

Toy drives and donation drop-offs: How Thunder Bay, Ont., is supporting wildfire evacuees
People in Thunder Bay are coming together to collect donations for wildfire evacuees in the city, including members of Namaygoosisagagun First Nation who have lost everything. Here's how the city is helping to navigating the evolving crisis, and what residents can do.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

NOPE. Giant cockroach crashes reporter's live news report | The Moment
KTLA reporter Rachel Menitoff tells The National about the moment a giant cockroach crawled on her during a live broadcast in Los Angeles — and how she kept her cool.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Taco Bell removing lettuce from U.S. locations over cyclosporiasis link
Taco Bell said on Thursday it had removed lettuce from one of its suppliers in some U.S. states, after reports said investigators linked the ingredient to an ongoing cyclosporiasis ?outbreak that has sickened thousands of people in the country.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

The National | Ontario wildfires evacuees describe their escape
July 16, 2026 | Evacuees describe their escape from fast-moving wildfire flames in northern Ontario. Republicans lash out at Canada over the wildfire smoke choking much of North America. And Donald Trump's prime time address on election interference.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Trump expected to speak about election integrity in national address




CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Trump is attacking the integrity of U.S. elections. The midterms are coming




CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Trump says China meddled in 2020 vote despite intelligence findings




CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Fact-checking Donald Trump's national address on U.S. election integrity




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Jul 16, 2026

Meta will now tell parents if their teens talk about suicide with the company's AI chatbot
Starting today, Canadian parents who have set up Instagram's supervision feature for their teen will be notified if their child shows signs that they're in crisis. Kids, advocates and tech experts all say the feature is a step in the right direction, but that more work is needed to keep kids safe online.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Canada doesn't 'get credit' for rolling back trade irritants, U.S. envoy says
Weeks after the American administration declined to extend the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement, U.S. trade envoy signalled there's been little progress in negotiations between the two countries.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Trail in Jasper National Park temporarily closed after grizzly injures hikers: Parks Canada
A popular trail in Jasper National Park, in western Alberta, is temporarily closed after a hiker-grizzly bear encounter.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

2-time world curling champ, longtime CBC broadcaster Don Duguid dead at 90
Don Duguid's son, member of Parliament Terry Duguid, says his father died peacefully Wednesday night.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

U.S. hits Iran with fresh round of strikes for 6th consecutive night
Iran and the ?United States exchanged intensifying fire on Thursday in a week-long escalation that has largely unravelled last month's truce, while Tehran disputed U.S. President Donald Trump's claim that a U.S. citizen had been released.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

U.S. airstrikes hit Iranian bridges, following Trump's threats to strike infrastructure
The United States expanded its airstrike campaign against Iran early Friday by increasingly hitting bridges, part of U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to start striking infrastructure to pressure Tehran to ease its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz. Iran launched new missile attacks against U.S.-allied nations in the Middle East and warned that its attacks would escalate.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Kevin O'Leary sued after accusing Utah AI data centre critics of acting as foreign agents
The founders of two community groups in Utah are suing Canadian businessman Kevin O'Leary and the Fox News network, claiming the entrepreneur falsely accused them in multiple interviews of working for the Chinese government to stop a proposed data centre in their state.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Evacuation order issued for Mooseland Road wildfire in Halifax County
The Mooseland Road wildfire in the Jacket Lake area of Halifax County was estimated at more than 300 hectares Thursday. Between 100 to 150 people are impacted by the evacuation order.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Mark Hamill's Star Wars lightsaber sells for record-breaking price at auction
Luke Skywalker's lightsaber, one of the most iconic pieces of film memorabilia, sold at auction for $3.75 million US (roughly $5.15 million Cdn), Heritage Auctions shared on Wednesday. The prop was constructed by Star Wars' makeup artist Stuart Freeborn, and includes the model-cast of actor Mark Hamill's hand that detached alongside it in the iconic scene.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Rogers cutting telco customer service jobs amid complaints of long wait times
Rogers announced the closure of six radio stations last week, laying off 230 people. But it didn't mention that it was also laying off front-line telco customer service agents. The company won't confirm how many jobs are disappearing, nor will it address reports that workers are now being trained in Morocco.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Bird strike caused deadly 2025 helicopter crash in New York City, U.S. officials say
The remains of several geese were found on the wreckage of a sightseeing helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River last April in New York City that killed six people, investigators said Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Canadian diplomats in U.S. face high health care and housing costs: audit
An internal government audit of Canadian diplomatic missions in the U.S. completed late last year found staff faced safety risks and problems with accessing health care — more than a year after a union flagged those same issues.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Todd Blanche not fit to serve as U.S. attorney general, Epstein survivor tells Senate panel
Republican Sen. Thom Tillis, a key vote on the Senate's judiciary committee, said Thursday he would not vote to advance President Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general, Todd Blanche, unless he meets with victims of Jeffrey Epstein and their lawyers.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Ukraine is putting pressure on Russia. So why is the country's defence minister being ousted now?
Mykhailo Fedorov was Ukraine's fourth defence minister to serve in the role since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of the country, but the first whose ouster has led to public backlash.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Carney says Gordie Howe bridge tolls won't be split with U.S. until the $6.4B of debt is repaid
Prime Minister Mark Carney has confirmed that Gordie Howe International Bridge tolls won't be split with the United States until the $6.4 billion of Canadian investment is repaid. However, Carney did clarify that the agreement is to split net revenues with the U.S. side for 15 years.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Canada's PM Carney says Gordie Howe bridge tolls won't be split with U.S. until the $6.4B of debt is repaid
Prime Minister Mark Carney has confirmed that Gordie Howe International Bridge tolls won't be split with the United States until the $6.4 billion of Canadian investment is repaid. However, Carney did clarify that the agreement is to split net revenues with the U.S. side for 15 years.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Alberta separatists 'frustrated and flummoxed' over fundraising tallies from pro-Canada group
Some separatist groups are "frustrated and flummoxed" over Elections Alberta's third-party advertising rules ahead of the Oct. 19 referendum.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Why the U.K. is crying foul over Argentina's semifinal World Cup celebration
While celebrating their victory over England, Argentine players held a banner reading "Las Malvinas son Argentinas" — asserting in Spanish that the disputed Falkland Islands, over which the U.K. and Argentina once fought a war, are Argentine. London is crying foul.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Corus confirms unspecified number of layoffs at Global News
Corus Entertainment, owner of the Global Television Network, has confirmed plans for an unspecified number of layoffs. The company says the changes are an effort to "strengthen and sustain" its news divisions.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Corus to cut dozens of media jobs across Canada
Corus Entertainment, owner of the Global Television Network, has confirmed plans for a number of layoffs. The company says the changes are an effort to "strengthen and sustain" its news divisions.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Republicans blast Canada over wildfire smoke, air quality in northern U.S.
Republican members of U.S. Congress are slamming Canada's federal and provincial governments over what they claim is inaction in preventing the wildfires currently spreading smoke and poor air quality across much of the northeastern U.S., in addition to Central Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Mexican authorities arrest Quebec fugitive linked to Desjardins data breach, police say
Quebec provincial police have confirmed the arrest by Mexican authorities of Maxime Paquette, who had been wanted since June 2024 in connection with investigations into the massive Desjardins data breach.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Boston Bar residents ordered to evacuate as B.C. wildfires intensify
The B.C. Wildfire Service says in a Thursday morning update that the Brunswick complex, made up of the Brunswick Creek and Ainslie Creek fires, is expected to be unstable through the day. Dry lightning and little rain are in the forecast, the service says.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

B.C. wildfires intensify amid hot, windy weather
One evacuee describes the scene as "an entire mountain disappearing in front of our eyes, trees looking like Q-Tips doused in gasoline just going up in flames."



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Lionel Messi will play Lamine Yamal in World Cup final 19 years after viral baby photo
It's been 19 years since Argentina's Lionel Messi took photos for a charity calendar with Spain's Lamine Yamal when Yamal was just a few months old. Now, the two will face off against each other in Sunday's FIFA World Cup final.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Ottawa to spend almost $2B over 4 years to buy 190 Canadian-made armoured vehicles
Canada will spend almost $2 billion over four years on 190 armoured combat support vehicles that will be built by London, Ont.-based General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Thursday.



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Jul 16, 2026

Tracking the 2026 wildfires in Canada
These maps and charts show where the wildfires are, how much has burned and how they're affecting air quality.



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Jul 16, 2026

RCMP search for protesters who surrounded N.S. premier's vehicle, smashed windshield
RCMP say they are trying to identify a group of protesters who swarmed the vehicle of Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston, including whoever smashed its windshield while he was inside.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

TIFF announces Margaret Qualley romance, Mahershala Ali action film and more as premieres
The Toronto International Film Festival began rolling out the red carpet on Thursday, announcing five special presentations for this year's instalment — their first major announcement since revealing the opening-night film earlier this month.



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Jul 16, 2026

Israeli strikes kill 5 people in Gaza, medics say, as attacks escalate after ceasefire deal
Israeli strikes killed at least five Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, Palestinian health officials said, as a U.S.-based research group reported a surge in Israeli attacks to levels not seen since the latest truce took effect in October.



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Jul 16, 2026

Members of First Nation destroyed by northwestern Ontario wildfire helped each other escape by boat




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Jul 16, 2026

Northwestern Ontario wildfires: Evacuation order issued for area near Lac des Mille Lacs




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Jul 16, 2026

'It's a miracle': First Nation members escape northwestern Ontario wildfire as community burns




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Jul 16, 2026

Fast-moving fires destroy homes in northern Ontario as crews fight flames




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Jul 16, 2026

Trump threatens increased tariffs for wildfire smoke that has 'unnecessarily invaded' U.S.




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Jul 16, 2026

Canada pauses applications for parent, grandparent immigration sponsorship program
The federal government will not accept any new applications this year from people who want to sponsor their parents and grandparents to come to Canada as permanent residents. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada said the change is part of an effort to responsibly manage the system and reduce wait times.



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Jul 16, 2026

CBC to reopen Jerusalem and Beijing bureaus amid world news expansion
CBC/Radio-Canada is expanding its global news operations, reopening bureaus in Jerusalem and Beijing, and establishing a joint presence in a handful of other locations around the world.



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Jul 16, 2026

Sam Neill died from pneumonia, agent says
Actor Sam Neill died from pneumonia and will be honoured at a private family memorial at his New Zealand farm later, his agent told The Associated Press on Thursday.



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Jul 16, 2026

Jurassic Park actor Sam Neill died from pneumonia, agent says
Actor Sam Neill died from pneumonia and will be honoured at a private family memorial at his New Zealand farm later, his agent told The Associated Press on Thursday.



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Jul 16, 2026

After 6 years, Trump brings his election obsession to prime time
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to address the nation on Thursday night on topics he said will include elections and voting machines, suggesting he is likely to revisit some of the unproven claims he has previously made about Republican losses, particularly his own in 2020.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

After 6 years, Trump brings his election obsession to primetime
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to address the nation on Thursday night on topics he said will include elections and voting machines, suggesting he is likely to revisit some of the unproven claims he has previously made about Republican losses, particularly his own in 2020.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

2 Manitobans lost loved ones to overdoses. Now they want an alternative to toxic street drugs
Two Manitoba women are calling for access to a safer supply of pharmaceutical-grade drugs, giving people who use substances an alternative to the illicit supply.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Danielle Smith wants to double Alberta oil production. Can she bring back the boom?




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Jul 16, 2026

Understanding the rise of ‘democratic socialism'
For decades, ‘socialism' was a dirty word in politics, but today it's one of the fastest growing political identities. Today, we explore the resurgence of democratic socialism, the ideas behind it, and its long tradition in both the U.S. and Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Clement Virgo says Steal Away is his most ambitious work yet
Clement Virgo's Steal Away reimagines America's past as a futuristic fairytale. Under the layers of metaphor and symbolism, the acclaimed Canadian director says the guiding question is: Is progress ever permanent?



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

A U.S. prof suspects most of his students used AI to cheat. It's a growing concern here, too
A Brown University professor has gone public about what appears to be a large-scale case of cheating using generative AI. The case isn't uncommon, according to Canadian educators and academic integrity experts, with the issue require attention from students, profs and institutions.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 16, 2026

Giant dinosaurs, oversized sausages: Are Canada's roadside attractions worth keeping around?
From a towering dinosaur in Drumheller, Alta., to a giant nickel coin in Sudbury, Ont., quirky landmarks have drawn visitors for decades. But as tourism changes and maintenance costs rise, some communities in Canada are questioning their future.



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Jul 16, 2026

Police in India allege suspect in high-profile murder case fled to Canada
The brutal murder of a young Punjabi singer has set off an urgent search for her killer, with police in India alleging the chief suspect has fled to Canada.



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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.



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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.



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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.



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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.



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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.



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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.



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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.



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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.



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