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CBC Top Stories
Jan 12, 2026

Passenger train crashes into 2 semi-trailer trucks in Quebec, no one injured
The Sûreté du Québec says no one was injured when a Via passenger train struck the trailers of two transport trucks that had parked near the tracks in Saint-Alexandre-de-Kamouraska, located in the Lower St. Lawrence region.



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Jan 12, 2026

Swiss court keeps bar owner in custody after deadly New Year's fire that killed 40
A Swiss court on Monday ordered that the co-owner of a bar in the upscale ski resort of Crans-Montana that caught fire on New Year's Day, killing 40 people, must remain in custody.



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Jan 12, 2026

Data shows sharp drop in B.C.-Washington state border crossings in 2025 — prompting fear in border towns
British Columbians sustained the trend of not going south of the border by vehicle through to the end of 2025. Washington state border towns, which depend on Canadians for their economies, are worried.



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Jan 12, 2026

'Despair, betrayal, disbelief': Ukrainians who fled to Canada face uncertainty over immigration status
A Ukrainian family in Halifax says the federal government needs to start providing some answers to the thousands of Ukrainians who moved to the country after the war began, who are now learning that it could be more than 50 years before their permanent residency applications are processed.



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Jan 12, 2026

As couple's trial restarts, advocate questions Children's Aid Society's 'outrageous' decisions before boy died
As the trial for two women accused of killing a 12-year-old boy they were trying to adopt enters its final weeks, the public deserves to know if and how the Children's Aid Society (CAS) has been held accountable, says Ontario's former child advocate.



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Jan 12, 2026

Quebec struck peace with doctors, but critics say patients lost out
It was a deal reached just in time for the holidays, averting the threat of multiple medical clinic closures and the departure of hundreds of doctors from the health system. But as the dust settles on the agreement, the initial relief is giving way to sharp questions about who actually stands to gain.



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Jan 12, 2026

Toronto charity cutting ties with local food bank after reporting financial concerns to police
Toronto's Daily Bread Food Bank is cutting ties with one of its largest member agencies after the charity uncovered discrepancies with invoices Feed Scarborough provided to support grant funding and reported those and other financial management concerns to police.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 12, 2026

What if Greenland's next?
Right now, the future of Greenland hangs in the balance.  And with it, an entire system of military and political alliances that has underpinned the global order since the end of the Second World War. So when U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says he's going to meet with Danish leaders to talk about Greenland this week, that's what diplomats, historians and politicians the world over say is at stake. This could have massive implications for Canada, both as a NATO member and target of Trump's expansionist appetites. Casey Michel joins us. He's a journalist and author of the upcoming book ‘United States of Oligarchy'. He recently wrote a piece for Foreign Policy titled "Annexing Greenland would be a Strategic Catastrophe."



CBC Top Stories
Jan 11, 2026

Airport ground crew worker gets trapped in plane's baggage hold
An investigation is underway after a ground crew member in Moncton, N.B., got trapped in the baggage hold of an Air Canada Rouge plane shortly before takeoff, only to be rescued when passengers heard noise below them.



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Jan 11, 2026

U.S. federal reserve chair says justice department has threatened him with criminal indictment
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Sunday the Trump administration had threatened him with a criminal indictment and served grand jury subpoenas over ?Congressional testimony he gave last summer regarding a Fed building renovation project.



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Jan 11, 2026

Canada's Milos Raonic announces retirement from tennis: 'The time has come'
Canadian phenom Milos Raonic, a former Wimbledon finalist who has not competed since mid-2024, announced his retirement from professional tennis in an emotional social media post on Sunday.



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Jan 11, 2026

Valkyrie, the black bear cub found with severe burns in December, is recovering well
A black bear cub caught in a fire this past December continues to make a recovery in Smithers, B.C. Rescuers said the bear was burnt while hibernating in a slash pile set on fire near Dawson Creek, B.C.



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Jan 11, 2026

Ice dance pair Gilles and Poirier lead Canadian figure skating contingent into 2026 Winter Games
The experienced ice dance pair of Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier will headline a contingent of 12 athletes named to Canada's figure skating team for Milano Cortina 2026.



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Jan 11, 2026

Must-see looks from the 2026 Golden Globes
Standout style moments from the 83rd annual red carpet.



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Jan 11, 2026

Golden Globes kick off awards season, with One Battle After Another leading nominations




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Jan 11, 2026

Guard at Winter Olympic construction site dies in nighttime subfreezing temperatures
A guard at a construction site near a 2026 Winter Olympic venue in the mountain resort of Cortina d'Ampezzo died during a frigid overnight shift, authorities confirmed on Saturday.



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Jan 11, 2026

13 blocks in Dawson City, Yukon, affected by frozen water or sewer lines following water main breaks
The city says approximately 80 homes still have frozen water lines. A boil water advisory remains in effect.



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Jan 11, 2026

Trump says no more Venezuelan oil or money to go to Cuba, pushes for deal
U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday said no more Venezuelan oil or money will go to Cuba and suggested the communist-run island should strike a deal with Washington, ramping up pressure on the longtime U.S. nemesis.



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Jan 11, 2026

N.S. artist helps kelp grow in homemade clay pots in underwater art installation
The pots were created using a mix of wild and commercial clay, and were placed in the waters of Cranberry Cove in December.



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Jan 11, 2026

Rory Linkletter runs under 1 hour to break Canadian half marathon record for 2nd time in 4 years
Rory Linkletter is the first Canadian to run a half marathon under one hour, achieving the feat on a cool Sunday morning in Houston with a 59-minute 49-second clocking to beat former record holder Cam Levins by 69 seconds.



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Jan 11, 2026

Central Alberta farmers amazed to welcome triplet calves for 2nd year in a row
Lucky 7 Cattle Co., near Sedgewick, Alta., started 2026 with a bang, welcoming a set of healthy triplet calves — for the second year in a row.



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Jan 11, 2026

Gogolev inches closer to Olympic spot with first Canadian figure skating title




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Jan 11, 2026

Madeline Schizas climbs 3 spots to capture her 4th Canadian figure skating title




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Jan 11, 2026

Illegal drugs advertised on social media; more airline competition taking off: CBC Marketplace cheat sheet
The CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.



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Jan 11, 2026

Carney hopes to 'recalibrate' once-frosty Canada-China relations with visit: PM's parliamentary aide




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Jan 11, 2026

Appetite for a bargain: Rising food costs fuel boom in discount grocery stores
With the cost of living soaring, Ron Robinson is determined to save wherever he can — starting with his grocery bill. It's why he shops at an ultra discount grocery chain in Montreal, where prices can be as much as 50 per cent less than a regular grocery store.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 11, 2026

The apprenticeship of Prince George
When Prince William took his son, Prince George, to help at a homeless shelter recently, he was continuing George's cautious but deliberate introduction to the public side of his royal life ahead while also offering a reminder of the influence William's mother, Diana, had on his own upbringing.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 11, 2026

The NDP leadership race is a nail-biter. But is anyone paying attention?




CBC Top Stories
Jan 10, 2026

U.S. attack in Venezuela creates risk, opportunity for guerrilla groups
The U.S. attack on Venezuela has shifted the ground for the various guerrilla groups operating across the borderlands with Colombia, raising fears of possible betrayal by Venezuelan regime officials, while opening the door to a wider conflict should U.S. boots ever hit the ground, local security experts say.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 10, 2026

Bob Weir, founding member of the Grateful Dead, dies at 78
Veteran rock musician Bob Weir, ?co-founder of ?the ?Grateful ?Dead, ?has died at ?age 78, after ?a battle with cancer ?from "underlying ?lung ?issues," according ?to a statement ?posted ?on his verified Instagram account.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 10, 2026

Grateful Dead co-founder Bob Weir dead at 78
Veteran rock musician Bob Weir, ?co-founder of ?the ?Grateful ?Dead, ?has died at ?age 78, after ?a battle with cancer ?from "underlying ?lung ?issues," according ?to a statement ?posted ?on his verified Instagram account.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 10, 2026

Manitoba judge orders government to reconsider polar bear viewing permits for Churchill company
A Manitoba judge says Natural Resources Minister Ian Bushie must reconsider granting permits to a company that's no longer allowed to take tourists to see polar bears in large tundra vehicles east of Churchill.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 10, 2026

Manitoba judge orders province to reconsider polar bear viewing permits for Churchill company
A Manitoba judge says Natural Resources Minister Ian Bushie must reconsider granting permits to a company that's no longer allowed to take tourists to see polar bears in large tundra vehicles east of Churchill.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 10, 2026

Montrealers rally in support of Iranian people amid anti-regime protests, internet blackout in Iran
Iranian Montrealers rallied in the downtown core Saturday afternoon in a show of support for the people of Iran. Over the past two weeks, the country has been rocked by massive protests that began over Iran's ailing economy and continue to be fueled by anger toward the regime.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 10, 2026

Montrealers rally in support of Iranian people as anti-regime protests rock Iran
Iranian Montrealers rallied in the downtown core Saturday afternoon in a show of support for the people of Iran. Over the past two weeks, the country has been rocked by massive protests that began over Iran's ailing economy and continue to be fueled by anger toward the regime.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 10, 2026

Ruth Jones McVeigh, co-founder of long-running Mariposa Folk Festival, dead at 99
Ruth Jones McVeigh was a driving force behind the creation of a community-oriented musical gathering that's withstood location changes and financial challenges to become one of the longest-running folk festivals in North America. 



CBC Top Stories
Jan 10, 2026

No end in sight to water crisis in Kashechewan First Nation
As Kaschechwan First Nation, along northern Ontario's James Bay coast, navigates a water crisis, families are having to get by with one case of water bottles per day.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 10, 2026

Ukraine scrambles to repair ruined Kyiv power grid after latest Russian attack
Kyiv's water and heating systems were back on after being briefly shut down amid intense cold on Saturday, as engineers scrambled to stabilize a power grid brought to the brink by a campaign of Russian strikes, including one two nights ago.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 10, 2026

Burst pipes, no water — and still staying: Life for Pimicikamak Cree Nation's holdouts
Despite a four-day power outage and subsequent plumbing issues that forced 4,000 people to evacuate, many in this northern First Nation chose to stay. They're holdouts — many either dealing with water and sewage issues at their own properties, or helping their neighbours who are.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 10, 2026

B.C. woman finally gets mobility device back after Toronto Lyft driver stopped returning calls
A British Columbia woman with a neurological disorder says she's looking forward to finally getting her mobility device back from a Toronto ride-hailing driver, who didn't return it after she accidentally left it in his car in October.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 10, 2026

Renovations at Halifax arena reveal 'really cool piece of rock history'
Maintenance workers at Halifax's Scotiabank Centre made a surprising discovery over the Christmas holidays. While removing a panel that protects an elevator wall, workers found a pristine signature belonging to Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 10, 2026

Rothesay, N.B., puts an end to traditional shacks in ice-fishing village
A longtime local fisherman who's watched the problem grow worse in recent years says the Town of Rothesay could have worked with the fishing community to find a solution that preserved the colourful, customized shacks in the decades-old winter village.



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Jan 10, 2026

Famed archaeologist Robert Grenier, who discovered the San Juan in a Labrador bay, dead at 88
Famed archaeologist Robert Grenier, who led the discovery of the 16th-century Basque whaling ship the San Juan in Labrador, has died. He was 88 years old.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 10, 2026

Blue Jays have been aggressive off-season spenders. Will a high payroll win them a World Series?
The Toronto Blue Jays have been spending to the hilt to secure top talent as the MLB club aims to mount another deep playoff run this year. In a heartbreaking extra-inning loss to the L.A. Dodgers last fall, the American League champs narrowly missed taking their first World Series in 32 years.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 10, 2026

Blue Jays have dropped big bucks aiming for World Series win in 2026. Will big spending pay off?
The Toronto Blue Jays have been spending to the hilt to secure top talent as the MLB club aims to mount another deep playoff run this year. In a heartbreaking extra-inning loss to the L.A. Dodgers last fall, the American League champs narrowly missed taking their first World Series in 32 years.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 10, 2026

Airlines don't have to tell you how much legroom you'll have on your flight. Here's what you need to know
Airlines are not required to tell passengers how much legroom they'll be getting when booking a flight, raising safety and health concerns. An aviation expert says regulations could help establish a basic level of service for economy class tickets.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 10, 2026

How an old word like ‘snollygoster' can give people power over politics
Susie Dent says labelling the "snollygosters" and "mumpsimus" and other emotions can actually give people a great deal of peace during challenging times.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 10, 2026

The U.S. wants Venezuelan oil. Does that undercut Canada's leverage in trade talks?
As Ottawa gears up to review the Canada-U.S.-Mexico-Agreement, do the developments in Venezuela undercut the Canadians' bargaining position? CBC's The House spoke to experts and former officials about the feasibility of ramping up Venezuelan oil production and the road ahead.



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Jan 10, 2026

Venezuelans disappointed by failure to release more political prisoners
Only nine political prisoners appear to have been freed after Maduro regime figure Jorge Rodriguez promised on Thursday that a "significant" number would be emerging from the country's notoriously abusive prisons. The Trump administration has suggested their release is not a priority, and a growing number of anti-Maduro Venezuelans want to know why.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 10, 2026

What are prediction markets, and how did one user make $400K betting on Maduro?
The huge sums of money swapped over the dramatic capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro have reignited questions about prediction markets — platforms that allow users to make yes/no wagers on nearly any kind of event, and which have shot from small startups to major companies in recent years.



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Jan 10, 2026

Why Heated Rivalry isn't eligible for the Emmys
The meteoric success of Canadian series Heated Rivalry is unlike anything industry watchers have seen in recent years. But it might be too Canadian for some of the biggest TV awards — including television's marquee event, the Primetime Emmys.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 09, 2026

Chance of privately developed pipeline almost ‘zero' if no government backstop: former Alberta energy minister
Premier Danielle Smith demanded Ottawa fast-track approvals of export line in wake of U.S. activity in Venezuela, as one of her former ministers warned that any private project would now need public support.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 09, 2026

More than 1,000 Kyiv apartment blocks still without heat after Russian strike




CBC Top Stories
Jan 09, 2026

Russia is using its hypersonic missile to send a political message. How dangerous is the Oreshnik?




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Jan 09, 2026

10,000 books tossed at Ontario school. Librarians say there are other ways to give books a second life
More than 10,000 books were tossed from the shelves at H.B. Beal Secondary School's library last year. The Thames Valley District School Board said recycling the books was part of a standard review practice, but some librarians and archivists say there are better ways to give books a second life.



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Jan 09, 2026

U.S. man extradited to Canada decades after brutal slaying of senior citizen at B.C. rest stop
The victim was a great-grandfather driving through Canada. The accused killer was a hitchhiker. Now, decades later, he is facing justice in Canada, where he entered a guilty plea on Friday.



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Jan 09, 2026

A Mississauga, Ont., man took the city to court over not mowing his lawn — and won
A Mississauga man has won a Superior Court challenge against the city over a weed control bylaw that prevents homeowners from growing some plants and grass over a certain height.



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Jan 09, 2026

Conservatives to debate policies including abortion, DEI and MAID at Calgary convention
Conservative Party members are pressing their leader to adopt a number of controversial policy positions at their upcoming convention including private health care, scrapping Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) policies and abandoning the party's position to stay out of the abortion debate.



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Jan 09, 2026

After fleeing to U.K. twice, Calgary woman gets 4-year prison sentence for $2-million fraud
A Calgary woman who twice fled to the U.K. to avoid being sent to prison for stealing nearly $2-million from her employer was handed a four-year, two-month sentence Friday.



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Jan 09, 2026

Employees seek thousands in missing pay; not the first time CEO's venture leaves workers out money
Calgary employees fighting for thousands in missing wages discovered that the entrepreneur they worked for was also behind another business that didn't pay its bills. An employment lawyer says a ‘corporate veil' helps protect individuals from personal liability when a company fails.



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Jan 09, 2026

Workers owed thousands after CEO's venture fails — again
Calgary employees fighting for thousands in missing wages discovered that the entrepreneur they worked for was also behind another business that didn't pay its bills. An employment lawyer says a ‘corporate veil' helps protect individuals from personal liability when a company fails.



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Jan 09, 2026

Ottawa sending military after thousands evacuate Pimicikamak Cree Nation in Manitoba
The federal government is sending the military to help Pimicikamak Cree Nation after a days-long power outage led to damage to hundreds of homes and essential community infrastructure.



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Jan 09, 2026

'Gnarly' ski jump over canal locks prompts warnings to would-be copycats
Parks Canada is asking people not to ski jump across the Rideau Canal after a video showing a member of a stunt collective doing just that — and barely making it — went viral.



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Jan 09, 2026

Horse with no home saved from frozen creek near Cochin, Sask.
The horse, now called Frosty, is safe and in recovery after his brush with death. Locals have stepped up to offer feed and financial support.



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Jan 09, 2026

Man accused in Ryan Wedding case seeks to protect IDs of sureties, citing safety risk
An Ontario man arrested in a sweep targeting alleged associates of Canadian fugitive Ryan Wedding is asking the court to protect the identities of the people proposing to supervise him on bail.



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Jan 09, 2026

Mangione's trial in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO could start before end of year
Luigi Mangione's federal death penalty trial in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson could begin before the end of the year, a judge said Friday while weighing a defence bid to bar the government from making it a capital case.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 09, 2026

Calgary's water supply is under strain —again. Why aren't residents cutting back?
It's an all-too-familiar ask of a city likely weary of water restrictions: reduce your water intake, or risk overwhelming the system.  But whether that message is getting across — or how many care to listen — is unclear.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 09, 2026

Tapping out: Why Calgarians might not be cutting water use during latest crisis
It's an all-too-familiar ask of a city likely weary of water restrictions: reduce your water intake, or risk overwhelming the system.  But whether that message is getting across — or how many care to listen — is unclear.



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Jan 09, 2026

Canadian women relying on connection and heart to repeat as Olympic hockey champs




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Jan 09, 2026

Canada's women's hockey team for Milano-Cortina Olympics heavy on veterans from 2022 gold squad




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Jan 09, 2026

Flu surge adding to ER strain, doctors say
Some emergency departments across Canada report that the rapid spread of influenza has contributed to overcrowding, as some children and adults face long-lasting fevers, with the latest federal report showing a slight declining picture of flu activity across the country.



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Jan 09, 2026

Canada now approves far fewer Jordan's Principle education requests in Ontario, tribunal hears
The federal government has drastically cut funding for First Nations kids in Ontario seeking educational support under Jordan's Principle, a tribunal hearing revealed this week. The money decreased from $122.1 million to just $1.2 million over the same time periods in 2024 versus 2025.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 09, 2026

Musk's xAI adds new restrictions to Grok after uproar over sexual images
Elon Musk's startup xAI has put some restrictions on the image generation function of its Grok chatbot on social media platform X, after the tool's use of AI to create and publish sexualized images sparked a widespread backlash.



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Jan 09, 2026

3 missing amid bushfires, 'catastrophic' conditions in Australia
Three people were unaccounted for as out-of-control bushfires raged in the Australian state of Victoria, destroying homes and burning through vast swathes of bushland amid the worst first conditions since 2019's Black Summer.



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Jan 09, 2026

Ayatollah, state media rail against 'terrorist agents' amid Iran protests




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Jan 09, 2026

Death toll in crackdown on protests in Iran spikes to at least 538, activists say




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Jan 09, 2026

Iran escalates threats against protesters as demonstrations continue




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Jan 09, 2026

Iran regime 'cornered' and 'extremely vulnerable' as deadly protests spread




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Jan 09, 2026

Iranian official warns against U.S. strikes as activists say protest death toll now more than 500




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Jan 09, 2026

Iranian official warns against U.S. strikes as activists say protest death toll reaches 203




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Jan 09, 2026

Tehran lobs threats at U.S., Israel as deadly protests continue to engulf Iran




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Jan 09, 2026

Trump says Tehran wants to negotiate as he weighs U.S. response to regime's crackdown on protests




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Jan 09, 2026

Another murder prosecution falls apart and frees accused, this time in bounty killings of 2 brothers
For the second time in his life an Ottawa man had a first-degree murder case falter before he ever got to trial because of problems in the management of the prosecutions against him.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 09, 2026

Canadian economy added 8,200 jobs in December, while unemployment rose to 6.8%
The results come after three months of strong gains from September to November. The unemployment rate rose to 6.8 per cent in December, up from 6.5 per cent in November.



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Jan 09, 2026

Iran demonstrations against regime continue as ayatollah, state media rail against 'terrorist agents'
Iranian protesters shouted and marched through the streets into Friday morning after a call by the country's exiled crown prince for demonstrations, despite Iran's theocracy cutting off the nation from the internet and international telephone calls.



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Jan 09, 2026

Russia fires Oreshnik hypersonic missile, with attacks on Ukraine killing at least 4
Russia bombarded Ukraine with hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles in a large-scale overnight attack, officials said Friday, killing at least four people. For only the second time, it used a new ballistic missile that it says flies at 10 times the speed of sound and is unstoppable.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 09, 2026

Winnipeg police officer convicted of trafficking would often 'fairy dust' partiers with drugs: former friend
A former acquaintance of Elston Bostock says the disgraced Winnipeg police constable had a reputation for being a "hookup" over a period of years, and would routinely "fairy dust" partiers with white powdered drugs.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 09, 2026

Fireguards to protect residents also a boon to Alberta wildlife
Bow Valley's bears, birds and elk enjoy new food and open spaces when trees get cleared for fire protection.



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Jan 09, 2026

Freeland resignation shakes up already fluid situation in House of Commons
Former cabinet minister Chrystia Freeland is officially vacating her seat in the House of Commons on Friday, leaving the Liberal government — which is within striking distance of a majority — one MP down for the time being.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 09, 2026

How Louise Penny built the most loyal fan club in Canadian literature
Canadian author Louise Penny has created a dedicated community of readers, posting in busy Facebook groups, attending live events and even traveling on literary pilgrimages to the Eastern Townships in Quebec to see the spots that inspired her work.



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Jan 09, 2026

Retired CBC host Cathy Alex remembered for her sense of humour, passion for journalism
Former CBC host Cathy Alex, who died this week at 62, is being remembered for her resounding laughter, love of the outdoors and commitment to the communities she served during her 33-year career. Here's what former colleagues shared about their time working with Alex in Thunder Bay, Ont.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 09, 2026

Rogers program to reduce youth screen time is a good first step, say parents and experts
A new $50 million program to tackle excess screen time for tweens and teens is a good first step, say parents and experts, though they want more action from tech, telecom companies and governments to tackle the problem. 



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Jan 09, 2026

Mayor of Caledon, Ont., joins calls for feds to tackle extortion cases linked to international organized crime
As anxious victims demand answers, the mayor of Caledon says the town doesn't have enough resources to tackle the issue and wants the federal government to step in.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 09, 2026

Soaring renovation costs in Quebec force homeowners to rethink how they build, budget
Statistics show renovation costs in Quebec have grown dramatically since the pandemic, forcing many homeowners to rethink budgets and timelines.



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Jan 09, 2026

The Plague isn't a new Lord of the Flies. It's more terrifying
The Plague, a new horror-flecked film starring Joel Edgerton and newcomer Everett Blunck, tells the story of a 2000s-era water polo camp. The results are bleak, horrifying and masterful.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 08, 2026

Physicians call on Alberta to declare state of emergency over crowded hospitals
Dr. Paul Parks, the president-elect of the section of emergency medicine of the Alberta Medical Association, said he is calling for drastic action from the provincial government at the urging of physicians from across the province and across hospital divisions.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 08, 2026

Alberta needs to call state of emergency over crowded hospitals, physicians say
Dr. Paul Parks, the president-elect of the section of emergency medicine of the Alberta Medical Association, said he is calling for drastic action from the provincial government at the urging of physicians from across the province and across hospital divisions.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 08, 2026

B.C. premier proposes publicly funded refinery over pipeline. Is it realistic?
As B.C. Premier David Eby continues to reject the idea of a new pipeline through the B.C. North, he's now suggesting that building a Canadian refinery would be a better use of taxpayer dollars — but some experts doubt the proposal's merits.



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Jan 08, 2026

Doug Ford's plan to remove Crown Royal from Ontario shelves 'misinformed,' Manitoba MP says
A federal Conservative MP from Manitoba says Ontario Premier Doug Ford didn't have "all the facts in front of him" when he doubled down on threats to pull Crown Royal whisky off shelves.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 08, 2026

Internet access and telephone lines cut out after protests erupt in Iran
People in Iran's capital shouted from their homes and rallied in the street Thursday night after the country's exiled crown prince called for a mass demonstration, witnesses said, a new escalation in the protests that have spread nationwide across the Islamic Republic. Internet access and telephone lines in Iran cut out immediately after the protests began.



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