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May 08, 2026

Sidney Morin's 2 goals, Kelly Pannek's empty-netter help Frost beat Victoire 3-1 to force Game 5
Defender Sidney Morin scored two goals in the third period, Kelly Pannek added an empty-netter with 1:07 left, and the Minnesota Frost beat the Montreal Victoire 3-1 on Friday night to force a winner-take-all Game 5 in the PWHL playoffs.



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May 08, 2026

Austin's free throws lift Mystics past Tempo 68-65 in Toronto's regular-season debut
Shakira Austin sank a pair of free throws with 17 seconds left to play as the Washinton Mystics spoiled the Toronto Tempo's WNBA debut with a 68-65 victory on Friday.



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May 08, 2026

Danielle Smith says working out differences with feds key to quelling Alberta separatism
Premier Danielle Smith said Friday that she and Prime Minister Mark Carney are committed to working through the issues between Alberta and Ottawa as separatist sentiment rises in her province.



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May 08, 2026

Savolainen nets winner to lift Charge past Fleet 2-1, take 2-1 series lead
Ronja Savolainen scored the game-winning goal with 29 seconds remaining in regulation to lift the Ottawa Charge to a 2-1 win over the Boston Fleet in Game 3 of their semifinal series on Friday in the Professional Women's Hockey League.



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May 08, 2026

Buble, Morissette among starry lineup at Canadian World Cup opening ceremony
Canadian artists Michael Buble and Alanis Morissette will be among a star-studded lineup of performers at the FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in Toronto in June.



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May 08, 2026

Trump releases the UFO files: 5 key questions
The U.S. government has made public dozens of previously classified files about unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) — formerly known as UFOs — in what the Trump administration is calling a historic effort at transparency.



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May 08, 2026

Feds greenlight $673M to keep Canada Post afloat this year
The federal government is handing hundreds of millions of dollars to Canada Post to keep the money-bleeding mail service afloat for the current fiscal year.



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May 08, 2026

Siblings of child killed by foster parents in 2021 sue B.C. gov't for exposing them to abuse
Five years after an 11-year-old Indigenous boy was beaten to death by his foster parents, his five biological and foster siblings are suing the B.C. Ministry of Children and Family Development for exposing them to abuse.



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

Ottawa to begin $8.5B rollout for Ontario First Nations to reclaim child welfare
Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty says $8.5 billion will begin flowing to Ontario First Nations on May 29 to reclaim their child welfare systems.



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May 08, 2026

Think solving a Rubik's Cube is hard? Try doing it while freefalling from a plane
The hardest part about solving a Rubik's Cube while plummeting from an airplane at 200 kilometres per hour is trying not to think about your potential demise, says Tom Kopke. The German YouTuber has beat the Guinness World Record for "fastest time to solve a rotating puzzle cube whilst in freefall."



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

Sir David Attenborough turns 100. Here are 10 facts about his life on Earth
You know his voice and you definitely know his nature documentaries. But did you know it's his birthday? Here are 10 facts you might not know about the famed champion for nature — one per decade.



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May 08, 2026

Optimism competes with anxiety as northern Sask. continues to deal with floods
English River First Nation residents are returning after a week of displacement, but over 600 Red Earth Cree Nation members must remain away from home.



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

For Putin, Victory Day has been a time for Russia to project strength. This year, it will look weaker




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May 08, 2026

3 men found guilty of 1st-degree murder in 2022 killing of B.C. couple
Three men have been found guilty of first-degree murder in the 2022 killing of an Abbotsford couple.



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May 08, 2026

Danielle Smith sees progress on pipeline deal with Ottawa after Carney meeting




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May 08, 2026

Russia, Ukraine agree to 3-day ceasefire and prisoner swap: Trump, Zelenskyy
U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday that the leaders of Russia and Ukraine have agreed to his request for a three-day ceasefire and an exchange of prisoners, adding that such a halt to hostilities could be the "beginning of the end" of the long war between them.



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

For 2nd time, N.L. judge slams police handling of intimate partner violence cases
A Newfoundland and Labrador provincial court judge is once again taking police to task over failing to address intimate partner violence, and says the training the RNC receives when it comes to IPV cases "needs to be reviewed."



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

Air India cuts flights to Canada as jet fuel prices soar
Air India has cut flight volumes for April and May, with plans for more schedule trims in June and July, according to an internal memo to staff. Its round-trip flights scheduled between Toronto and Delhi fell to 31 in May versus 48 in March, a 35 per cent decrease, according to aviation data tracker Cirium.



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

Ottawa proposes suite of measures to streamline project approvals, complete review process within 1 year
The federal government is proposing legislative changes to streamline the review process for major projects, including energy projects such as pipelines. The changes are aimed at completing these reviews within a year.



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May 08, 2026

Israeli strikes kill 5 in southern Lebanon as Hezbollah rockets hit open areas in Israel
Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon killed at least five people Friday, while the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group fired rockets on northern Israel without inflicting any casualties.



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May 08, 2026

Winnipeg-based retailer to liquidate all Warehouse One, Bootlegger stores
Winnipeg-based clothing retailer Warehouse One is moving to liquidate all of its 128 stores, including Bootlegger.



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May 08, 2026

Man, 18, charged in suspected hate-motivated assaults against Toronto Jewish community: police
An 18-year-old Vaughan man has been charged in connection with two suspected hate-motivated assaults against Toronto's Jewish community, police say.



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May 08, 2026

3 people standing in front of North York synagogue shot at with replica firearm: police
Three people standing in front of a synagogue in North York Thursday night were shot at with a replica firearm in an incident that police say is being investigated as a hate-motivated offence.



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

Danielle Smith says she hopes MOU can be finalized in 'next number of days'
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Friday she hopes the memorandum of understanding between her province and the federal government can be completed soon because Albertans need to see that "Canada can work."



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

Nintendo hiking price for Switch 2 consoles
The Japanese video-game company behind the Super Mario and Pokemon franchises announced it's raising prices on the Nintendo Switch 2, citing challenging business conditions.



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May 08, 2026

Flare-ups in fighting continue as U.S. expects response from Iran on proposal to end hostilities
The United States said it expected a response from Iran to its latest proposal to end their war, even as American and Iranian ?forces clashed again on Friday.



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May 08, 2026

CIA analysis suggests Iran could withstand blockade for 4 more months
Efforts to end the war between the U.S. and Iran appeared to stall as the two sides traded fire in the Gulf on Friday, while a U.S. intelligence analysis concluded Tehran ?could withstand a naval blockade for another four months.



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May 08, 2026

Canada captain Alphonso Davies sustains hamstring injury weeks before World Cup
Canada men's soccer captain Alphonso Davies sustained a left hamstring injury in Bayern Munich's Champions League semifinal against Paris Saint-Germain, putting his availability for the upcoming World Cup in doubt.



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May 08, 2026

Canada's economy dropped 17,700 jobs in April as unemployment rose to six-month high
Net job losses since the start of the year have been concentrated in full-time jobs. This month's losses indicate a continued weakness in the labor market which



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

U of T, OCAD amongst Ontario universities impacted by Canvas cyber breach




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May 08, 2026

B.C. medical regulator heads to court to stop 'Cancer Guy' from dispensing medical advice
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of B.C. is seeking a permanent injunction to prevent the founder of a popular online "personalized cancer care and precision oncology service" from assessing patients and dispensing medical advice.



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May 08, 2026

This ski hill wants to save its snow for next season. Can it be done?
For snow lovers in the Maritimes, this past winter was one of the best in years. Now, Nova Scotia's Ski Martock wants to save that snow for the slopes next season. CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon explains.



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May 08, 2026

Why do people still take cruises? Convenience, value outweigh health risks, experts say
By all accounts, the cruise industry is thriving, and tourism experts say they don't see that changing.



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May 08, 2026

Art and politics clash at Venice Biennale as world conflicts upstage opening
As protests, resignations and threatened legal action linked to Russia and Israel dominate the headlines in the lead-up to the Venice Biennale, a major exhibit puts artists from Africa and its diaspora at the heart of the conversation.



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

Art and politics clash at Venice Biennale, as world conflicts upstage exhibition's opening
As protests, resignations and threatened legal action linked to Russia and Israel dominate the headlines in the lead-up to the Venice Biennale, a major exhibit puts artists from Africa and its diaspora at the heart of the conversation.



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

As AI creeps into telecoms, call centre agents worry they'll be replaced
Some call centre agents at a major Canadian telecom company say they fear for their jobs as AI takes an increasing presence in their workplace. A Telus employee in B.C. says a company requirement to use an AI "co-pilot" on phone calls, part of a suite of AI tools Telus uses internally, has her concerned she's training a system that will eventually take her job.



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

A look back at David Attenborough's work as he turns 100
Britain's David Attenborough, who has for decades been the world's most authoritative voice on the natural world and whose documentaries have been watched by hundreds of millions, celebrates his 100th birthday today. Here's a look back at his work over the years.



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

'Mental well-being' biggest fear for thousands of seafarers stranded in the Strait of Hormuz
Food and water remain a significant concern for many of the thousands of seafarers stranded on vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. But the "the biggest fear for everybody is their mental well-being," says the general secretary of the International Transport Workers' Federation.



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

'Will I have a job tomorrow?' Telus worker asks as AI tools spread
Some call centre agents at a major Canadian telecom company say they fear for their jobs as AI takes an increasing presence in their workplace. A Telus employee in B.C. says a company requirement to use an AI "co-pilot" on phone calls, part of a suite of AI tools Telus uses internally, has her concerned she's training a system that will eventually take her job.



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

1 year post cellphone ban in Quebec schools, here's how these students are adjusting
Back in late August, Lester B. Pearson High School student Adyson Miniaci didn't know what to expect during her final year of school with no cellphone. Months later, she says the cellphone ban resulted in her spending her lunches making new friends and trying different school activities.



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

Could AI replace the person helping you on the phone?
Some call centre agents at a major Canadian telecom company say they fear for their jobs as AI takes an increasing presence in their workplace. A Telus employee in B.C. says a company requirement to use an AI "co-pilot" on phone calls, part of a suite of AI tools Telus uses internally, has her concerned she's training a system that will eventually take her job.



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

Liberals restore bill containing incoming GG's recommendation for Canada's military
On the same day the prime minister named Louise Arbour as Canada's next governor general, the Liberals voted to restore proposed legislation that includes Arbour's recommendation to strip the Canadian military of its power to investigate and prosecute sexual offences. Critics say the move ignores survivors, and could even represent a conflict of interest.



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

Live Nation, Ticketmaster vow to fight breakup after monopoly verdict
Live Nation sat down with the CBC's Dave Seglins in the company's first feature interview since a U.S. federal jury verdict found the entertainment giant abused its monopoly and overcharged fans.



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

Mortal Kombat II is brainless. That's why it works
Mortal Kombat is back for another round. But is what is clearly little more than a fan-service action-vehicle actually somehow good? A little bit. Maybe. Sort of?



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

Innu man dies in custody after 'grave violation of human dignity,' reports Quebec ombudsman
The Quebec ombudsman identified several failures in the care provided to Philippe Pinette, a 40-year-old Innu man from Uashat, near Sept-Îles on Quebec's North Shore. He died in hospital on Sept. 19, 2022, while under the care of the Quebec City detention centre.



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

Innu man dies in custody after 'violation of human dignity,' reports Quebec ombudsman
The Quebec ombudsman identified several failures in the care provided to Philippe Pinette, a 40-year-old Innu man from Uashat, near Sept-Îles on Quebec's North Shore. He died in hospital on Sept. 19, 2022, while under the care of the Quebec City detention centre.



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

Ottawa to expand defence buying powers when national, economic security at stake
The Liberal government is preparing to give the new Defence Investment Agency broad authority to sidestep normal military procurement rules in cases tied to national and economic security. Proposed legislation would sharply expand exemptions for sole-source contracts while extending the agency's influence into industrial policy, innovation and defence infrastructure.



CBC Top Stories
May 08, 2026

Probe alleging 'El Chapo' sons fed victims to tigers led to case against top Mexican politician: court docs
While the Mexican government insists it needs more proof before acting on a U.S. request to hand over the former governor of Sinaloa, court records suggest the case against Rubén Rocha stems from a sprawling investigation into the sons of former Sinaloa cartel boss Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

Brockville, Ont., police arrest 17-year-old after finding 3 people dead in a home
Police in Brockville, Ont., said a 17-year-old is in custody for three counts of first-degree murder after finding three people dead in a home Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

Teen charged with murder of woman, 2 daughters in Brockville, Ont.
Police in Brockville, Ont., have charged a 17-year-old with first-degree murder after the bodies of a woman and her two young daughters were found inside a home in the eastern Ontario city on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

Vancouver to test out food delivery robots
Food delivery robots could soon be coming to a sidewalk near you. Several cities in the U.S. have been using this technology for years. As Amelia John reports, while the City of Vancouver has approved a pilot project, the province still needs to give it the green light. Photo credit: Serve Robotics



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

The personal info of former Alberta premier Jason Kenney may have been exposed by Alberta separatists. He thinks it was no accident
Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney says he is taking security precautions and mulling civil action.



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May 07, 2026

Montreal Victoire now 1 win away from Walter Cup Finals with Game 3 win over Frost
Maggie Flaherty and Hayley Scamurra scored 24 seconds apart early in the second period, Ann-Renee Desbiens made 27 saves, and the Montreal Victoire beat the Minnesota Frost 2-1 on Thursday night in the PWHL playoffs.



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May 07, 2026

Environmental law changes 'possible' to expedite resource projects: government House leader
The government House leader confirmed on Thursday plans to change regulations and legislation in order to speed up the approvals of major resource projects.



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May 07, 2026

At Issue | Will a pipeline push soothe separatist sentiment?
At Issue this week: Will Carney's move to speed up natural resource project approvals — including pipelines — soothe separatist sentiment in Alberta? Plus, reports Honda might abandon its EV battery plant plans and the growing push for a youth social media ban in Canada.



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May 07, 2026

UBC, SFU among thousands of universities affected by Canvas software cyber breach
The University of B.C. and Simon Fraser University, B.C.'s two biggest universities by student enrolment, say a cyber breach of the Canvas learning software could affect students' personal information.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

UBC, SFU among thousands of universities affected by cyber breach of learning software Canvas
The University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University, B.C.'s two biggest universities by student enrolment, say a cyber breach of the Canvas learning software could affect students' personal information.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

Separatist activist quits chamber of commerce amid Centurion Project probes
Tim Hoven spoke at several events held by the group at the centre of allegations of abuse of Alberta's voter list.



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May 07, 2026

U.S. says it intercepted Iranian attacks on 3 navy ships in Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. military said it intercepted Iranian attacks on three navy ships in the Strait of Hormuz Thursday and "targeted Iranian military facilities responsible for attacking U.S. forces." The U.S. military said no ships were hit. Iranian state media said the country's armed forces exchanged fire with "the enemy" on Qeshm Island in the Strait of Hormuz.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

Tumbler Ridge Secondary School to be torn down and rebuilt after mass shooting, province says
The province says larger, more modular classrooms will be built in Tumbler Ridge in the coming weeks to use while plans for a permanent high school replacement are underway.



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May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

U.S. trade court rules in favour of plaintiffs who challenged Trump's global tariffs
A U.S. trade court dealt another blow to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff strategy, ruling that his latest 10 per cent temporary global duties are unjustified under ?a 1970s trade law, but blocked the levies for only two private importers and the state of Washington.



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

Bell fires employees it claims violated in-office policy. Lawyer slams move as 'money-saving'
In an internal note obtained by CBC News, Bell said it investigated and terminated an undisclosed number of employees for "misrepresenting their presence in the workplace." But several fired employees, and the lawyer representing them, say they believe the employees were actually fired for economic reasons, rather than misconduct.



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May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

Elections Alberta issues cease-and-desist letters over voter info breach, privacy commissioner launches probe




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May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

Elmer the kitten is now thriving after he was found in a bucket of glue
When staff at the Humane Society of North Texas first saw the scared little kitten, shaking and covered in industrial-strength glue, they didn't know if he would survive the night. But after roughly 24 hours of care, the little creature was free.



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May 07, 2026

Air Canada cuts more flights due to soaring jet fuel prices




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May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

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



CBC Top Stories
May 07, 2026

Will the Artemis II ship ever fly again?
The crew module from the Artemis II mission is back in Florida after its trip around the moon and back to Earth, ending with a splashdown off the coast of San Diego. The capsule was designed to be reusable, but will it ever fly again?



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May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

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




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May 07, 2026

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




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May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

N.L. man accused of killing his estranged wife returns to witness box in 1st-degree murder trial




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May 07, 2026

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




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May 07, 2026

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




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May 07, 2026

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




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May 07, 2026

N.L. man tells murder trial he was intimidated by fake crime group before telling details of his estranged wife's death




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May 07, 2026

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




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May 07, 2026

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




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May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

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



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May 07, 2026

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



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