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Jun 21, 2026

Pierre Poilievre holds a press conference
The federal Conservative leader is taking questions from reporters at Vancouver International Airport.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 21, 2026

Quebec town recognizes trees as living beings with rights
A small town west of Montreal has decided to officially recognize trees as living beings with rights of their own, in what an environmental organization describes as a first in Quebec and Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 21, 2026

Russian-held Crimea halts civilian gasoline sales following Ukrainian attacks
Officials in Russia-occupied Crimea suspended civilian gasoline sales Sunday as Ukraine ramped up attacks on fuel supplies on the Black Sea peninsula.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 21, 2026

More rain expected in southern Quebec as Montreal area deals with flooding
Environment Canada says conditions are favourable for a repeat of Saturday evening's storms as many in southern Quebec deal with the aftermath of flash flooding.



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Jun 21, 2026

How communities across Canada are celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day




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Jun 21, 2026

The Sixties Scoop separated her from her culture. Love brought it back to her
After the Sixties Scoop took her from her family and home in Buffalo Narrows, Darlene Petit grew up learning little about her Métis and Indigenous heritage. That changed when she met Mervin Petit. They now share their love of the land, hunting and fishing with others.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 21, 2026

JD Vance lands in Switzerland to launch talks with Iran on its nuclear program
U.S. Vice President JD Vance landed Sunday in Switzerland to help formally launch negotiations with Iranian leaders over curbing Tehran's nuclear program and building out the fragile interim deal to end the war in Iran.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 21, 2026

Iran vs. Belgium: In L.A.'s 'Tehrangeles,' the World Cup weighs heavily on those who fled




CBC Top Stories
Jun 21, 2026

I believed compassion could lead to change. Then I learned its limits and felt burned out
Sarah Beley has spent a decade working on the front lines of the Downtown Eastside, and she learned the Vancouver neighbourhood can hold contradictions that don't resolve neatly.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 21, 2026

It sounds like weird science, but this fertilizer technology is gaining interest on Canadian farms
It sounds like weird science and some have dismissed it as "snake oil." But an emerging technology for crop fertilizer is gaining interest amid an acute shortage of fertilizer caused by wars in the Middle East.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 21, 2026

Mosquito dunks are selling out as bug season and 'bucket of doom' trend collide
It could be a worse-than-usual mosquito season in some parts of Canada, and if you've scrolled social media for solutions, you may have encountered the "bucket of doom."



CBC Top Stories
Jun 21, 2026

Governors general can no longer bill government for casual and business clothing
Rideau Hall changed its clothing guidelines during Governor General Louise Arbour's transition to office to explicitly state that viceregals cannot bill taxpayers for casual outfits or business attire.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 21, 2026

From ear candy to guaranteed happily ever afters, why romance audiobooks are surging in popularity
Toronto author Lily Chu's popular audiobooks are part of a trend that's seeing romance novels shift from page to ear. This boom — fuelled by pandemic-era isolation and women with sexual agency wanting to multi-task while consuming books that feature guilt-free escapism — is pushing the publishing industry to pursue audio-first strategies within the genre.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 21, 2026

A new fertilizer method mimics lightning — and could help farmers cut costs and emissions
It sounds like weird science and some have dismissed it as "snake oil." But an emerging technology for crop fertilizer is gaining interest amid an acute shortage of fertilizer caused by wars in the Middle East.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 21, 2026

Abandoned tuna fishing gear smashes corals, harms wildlife in marine refuges, study finds
The tuna in your sandwich was likely caught with the aid of drifting rafts called fish aggregating devices (FAD). New Canadian research finds that abandoned FADs are smashing into coral reefs and endangering wildlife — even in marine protected areas. But there are ways to make tuna fishing more sustainable, researchers say.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 21, 2026

The Conservative Party recently released an AI-generated ad. How do voters feel about this kind of content?
The Conservative Party of Canada recently released a political ad that featured AI-generated footage of struggling Canadians. Multiple experts told CBC News it's one of the first times a federal Canadian political party has employed AI-generated footage in its advertising.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 21, 2026

Tenants accused of unpaid rent will have to pay half to bring up other complaints at Ontario hearings
Ontario tenants accused of being behind on rent may soon have to fork over half of what their landlord claims they owe if they want to raise other issues about their unit at a tribunal hearing.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Germany's final minute goal against Ivory Coast thrills Toronto crowd
Deniz Undav scored twice, including the final blow in the dying minutes of extra time, to lead his team to a 2-1 win in what must have felt like a home game for the German side.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Trump, without substantiation, blames Reflecting Pool renovation woes on vandalism
U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday announced that federal authorities had made "multiple arrests" of people he said were vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool as he struggled to explain why the $14-million-plus US rehabilitation project he launched for the nation's 250th anniversary seemingly backfired.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Storm system over Montreal leads to flooding, street closures and power outages
A storm system over Montreal has led to flooded streets and flooded basements in the West Island.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

More rain expected as Montreal area deals with flooding, street closures and power outages
Environment Canada says it's still processing Saturday's data but expects similar conditions will impact southern Quebec and the greater Montreal area on Sunday with a potential for heavy rain locally.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Substitute Deniz Undav scores twice to lift Germany over Ivory Coast, into World Cup knockout round
Deniz Undav scored twice after being subbed on in the second half as Germany defeated Ivory Coast 2-1 on Saturday and clinched a spot in the knockout phase at the World Cup.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

National Microbiology Lab seeks new leader again
Canada's only Biosafety Level 4 lab is looking for new leadership once again. In a Saturday interview, Jason Kindrachuk confirmed he is stepping down as vice-president of the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg on June 28.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Italy's PM Meloni fires back, tells Trump to worry about his own popularity
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni told U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday to look after his own popularity after he accused his NATO ally of trying to boost her domestic ratings by repairing ties with Washington.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

'Flashbacks' in Lytton, B.C., as anxious residents face evacuation orders, alerts




CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

‘How can this be happening again?': Residents in Lytton, B.C., face another wildfire




CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

'We just have to push': Canada in position to win FIFA World Cup group
An emotional 6-0 drubbing of Qatar on Thursday vastly improved Canada's chance of not only advancing to the tournament's knockout stage but winning Group B.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Dozens of homes evacuated as out-of-control wildfire threatens Lytton, B.C.
The residents of 60 properties remain evacuated from their homes on Saturday, as crews battle an out-of-control wildfire burning south of Lytton, B.C.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

6th person dead in hospital after fatal collision in Mapleton, Ont., police say
A sixth person is dead after a fatal two vehicle collision in Mapleton, Ont. last week, said Ontario Provincial Police.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Paths carved into boreal peatlands for oil and gas exploration could be speeding up climate change: study
Thousands of paths, known as seismic lines, carved into Canada's boreal peatlands for oil and gas exploration could be speeding up climate change, suggests a study from University of Waterloo researchers. In Alberta's boreal peatlands alone, these paths, found in B.C. and Saskatchewan as well, are long enough to wrap around the Earth nine times.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

9 people remain in critical condition after fatal train collision in U.K.
Nine people remain in a critical condition following a train crash on Friday near Bedford, about 100 kilometres north of London, in which the driver of one of the services was killed.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Has the sun set on nightlife? How partying has moved into the daytime
While nightclubs and bars are still popular options for those looking to have a good time, event promoters and entertainers say party habits have evolved — and many are adapting their business models to cater to the shifting demand.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Is nightlife dead? Not quite, but the way people party has evolved
While nightclubs and bars are still popular options for those looking to have a good time, event promoters and entertainers say party habits have evolved — and many are adapting their business models to cater to the shifting demand.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

'Wildwashing' in the garden: Why wildflower mixes may do more harm than good
Generic wildflower seed mixes promise an easy way to help pollinators and ecosystems, but many may have potentially harmful non-native species.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Bolivia's president declares emergency over blockade crisis, paving way to deploy military
Bolivia's crisis intensified on Saturday as President Rodrigo Paz declared a state of emergency, enabling wider military deployment to clear blockades and restore order after protests brought the economy to ?a halt over the past 50 days.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Bolivia's president declares state of emergency to break protest gridlock
Bolivian authorities began clearing road blockades on Saturday after President Rodrigo Paz declared a state of emergency, enabling wider military deployment in his effort to restore order amid protests that have brought the economy to a halt over the past 50 days.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Israeli strikes kill 10 in Lebanon hours after Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire takes effect
Israeli strikes in Lebanon killed at least 10 people on Saturday, hours after a ceasefire with Hezbollah took effect, with Israel saying it was responding to projectiles fired by the Iran-backed group.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Israeli strikes kill 16 in Lebanon hours after Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire takes effect
Israeli strikes in Lebanon killed at least 16 people on Saturday, Lebanese Civil Defence said, hours after a ceasefire with Hezbollah took effect, with Israel saying it was responding to projectiles fired by the Iran-backed group.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Iran says it's closing the Strait of Hormuz, citing U.S., Israel ceasefire violations
U.S. Vice-President JD Vance said on Saturday he expects to go to Switzerland soon for talks with Iran, even as Tehran's high command was reported as saying it would shut the Strait of Hormuz due to what it called U.S. and Israeli truce violations.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Nunavik saw a record number of tuberculosis cases in 2025. This year isn't looking any better
More than half of Nunavik's communities are struggling with a tuberculosis outbreak. The total number of cases in the region has grown annually for the past five years.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

It started with chills. Weeks later, he was gone
Imagine working 36 years for your retirement, only for it to be cut short by a mosquito infected with West Nile virus. That is the tragic reality for an Ontario family speaking out, hoping to save lives as summer mosquito season gets underway.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

I always thought canes were fabulous — that is, until I needed one
Ev Bishop couldn't help but feel offended when people would notice her limping or struggling to move with her bad knee. But she couldn't accept that she had a disability, or might need a cane, until a visit from friends opened her eyes to how she was limiting herself.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Inside the modern wedding's 'curated' world
For many young couples, the modern wedding has become an immersive experience through which their guests — and social media followers — can get a look into the unique tastes and personalities of the betrothed. When traditions are followed, they may be adapted to feel truer to the newlyweds.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

After deadly protests, more Iranian women choosing to defy hijab law despite the dangers
Many women in Iran are defying the country's strict dress code by refusing to wear headscarves while out and about. Though several women told CBC News they still fear the authoritarian regime, others say deadly protests in January taught them they have nothing left to lose.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

A legal challenge opens a new front in the debate over Carney's climate agenda
Speaking at Trinity College in Ireland last weekend, Mark Carney recalled that Edmund Burke, the 18th-century politician and philosopher and an alumnus of Trinity, had once described society as a partnership between those who are living, those who are dead and those who are yet to be born.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

How an Ontario man helped discover a lost Rembrandt, thought to be fake, but worth millions
Jonathan Bikker, a curator at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, led the effort to authenticate Vision of Zacharias in the Temple, a painting that had been dismissed by scholars in the 1960s and largely disappeared from public view.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Canadian lawyers urge crackdown over Alabama prison labour imports
As Ottawa faces pressure from the Trump administration to tighten its scrutiny of imports made with forced labour, Canadian human rights lawyers are pointing the finger at companies south of the border.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

The 2026 wedding trend: being yourself
For many young couples, the modern wedding has become an immersive experience through which their guests — and social media followers — can get a look into the unique tastes and personalities of the betrothed. When traditions are followed, they may be adapted to feel truer to the newlyweds.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Should everyone be on GLP-1s? What science actually tells us (and doesn't) about the broader health benefits
The laundry list of possible health benefits from GLP-1 drugs seems to get longer by the day, from cancer prevention to combating addiction. But while there's no question these medications show immense promise beyond their use for diabetes and weight loss, science is still catching up.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Should everyone be on GLP-1s? What the science really tells us about cancer prevention and other benefits
The laundry list of possible health benefits from GLP-1 drugs seems to get longer by the day, from cancer prevention to combating addiction. But while there's no question these medications show immense promise beyond their use for diabetes and weight loss, science is still catching up.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

U.S. claims about higher drug trafficking from Canada don't match the data: fentanyl czar
As the U.S. claims its crackdown on drug trafficking at the border with Mexico is triggering more criminal activity from Canada, fentanyl czar Kevin Brosseau is pushing back — saying the numbers "really haven't borne that out."



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

The day the Five Eyes showed up to confront Russia about its plan to attack Ukraine
It has been revealed that a group of Five Eyes officials delivered a dramatic and potentially unprecedented in-person warning to a Kremlin official about the consequences Moscow would face for attacking Ukraine, days before the start of its full-scale invasion.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

The World Cup final's first halftime show: an attack on tradition or just good entertainment?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup final will feature a halftime show for the first time. It has ruffled the feathers of some soccer fanatics, who see the move as a "Yankeefication" of the Beautiful Game.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

There's backlash against the World Cup final's halftime show. Is it attacking tradition or just a good show?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup final will feature a halftime show for the first time. It has ruffled the feathers of some soccer fanatics, who see the move as a "Yankeefication" of the Beautiful Game.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

How to move a beluga across the world
How does one transport an aquatic animal that can grow up to 4.5 metres and weigh up to 1,900 kilograms? Here's a step-by-step guide.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Evacuation orders issued near Lytton, B.C., as Highway 1 closed by wildfire
An out-of-control wildfire has led to evacuation alerts for residents of Lytton, B.C., as well as some members of the Lytton First Nation on Friday. The Saw Creek wildfire burning around three kilometres south of the village and has led to the closure of Highway 1.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Evacuation orders to be issued near Lytton, B.C. as Highway 1 closed by wildfire
An out-of-control wildfire has led to evacuation alerts for residents of Lytton, B.C., as well as some members of the Lytton First Nation on Friday. The Saw Creek wildfire burning around three kilometres south of the village and has led to the closure of Highway 1.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 20, 2026

Out-of-control wildfire near Lytton, B.C., prompts evacuation orders, Highway 1 closure
An out-of-control wildfire south of the village of Lytton, B.C., triggered evacuation orders and alerts late Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

American swimmer Kate Douglass breaks women's 50m freestyle world record
Kate Douglass broke the world record in the women's 50-metre freestyle at the TYR Pro Swim Series meet Friday night in Indianapolis.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

American swimmer Kate Douglass breaks women's 50m freestyle world record: 'I'm still in shock'
Kate Douglass broke the world record in the women's 50-metre freestyle at the TYR Pro Swim Series meet Friday night in Indianapolis.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

Australia confirms 1st mainland case of H5N1 bird flu
Australia will do all it can to curb any spread of H5N1 bird flu, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Saturday, as the first mainland ?infection was confirmed in a seabird a day after being detected in a remote southwestern region.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

Canadian-Iranians respond to the U.S.-Iran peace deal with mixed reaction
Members of the Iranian diaspora in Toronto have mixed reactions to the U.S.-Iran peace deal, with some expressing relief that ordinary citizens will no longer live under active bombardment, but also skepticism that the new agreement will hold the Iranian government accountable.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

Critics slam government plan to 'bail out' sagging condo sector in B.C.
A plan by the B.C. government and Ottawa to buy thousands of vacant condo units and turn them into affordable housing is drawing criticism. Some call it a "bail out" for developers.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

The National | Canada rallies around injured soccer star
June 19, 2026 | Canadians rally around soccer star Ismaël Koné as he recovers from surgery after breaking his leg in Canada's World Cup victory over Qatar. Billionaire Frank Stronach is found guilty of sexual assault. And more whales come home to B.C.'s coastal waters.



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Jun 19, 2026

K'omoks First Nation chief pushes back on Poilievre's opposition to treaty
Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced Friday that he and other Conservative party MPs will oppose the ratification of the K'omoks First Nation's treaty.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

New report reveals deadliest design flaws that doomed the Titan submersible | About That
The Canadian Transportation Safety Board's final investigation into the Titan submersible's deadly failure reveals severe oversights at nearly every turn. Andrew Chang breaks down the board's expansive look into a string of risky engineering and fatal design flaws that it believes directly contributed to its catastrophic implosion. Thumbnail credit: Courtesy of NOAA/Institute for Exploration/University of Rhode Island (NOAA/IFE/URI), OceanGate (Photo credits: OceanGate, The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)



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Jun 19, 2026

TV legend James Burrows, co-creator of Cheers and director for hit show Friends, dies at 85
Celebrated televisions director and producer James Burrows, who was behind the hit show Cheers and directed thousands of episodes of hit shows like Friends and Will & Grace, has died at the age of 85.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

TV legend James Burrows, co-creator of Cheers and director for hit show Will & Grace, dies at 85
Celebrated televisions director and producer James Burrows, who was behind the hit show Cheers and directed thousands of episodes of hit shows like Friends and Will & Grace, has died at the age of 85.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

Why House of the Dragon takes years to come out
There hasn't been a new episode of House of the Dragon for one year and 10 months - almost two whole years. Yes, we've been counting. CBC's Puneet Nijjar breaks down why major shows now seem to take their sweet time with releasing new seasons.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

Are thirsty soccer fans drinking all the beer in World Cup host cities?
While the details may be blurry, one thing is certain: soccer fans are drinking a whole lot of beer during World Cup games.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

'This is our Serengeti': New study says more whales showing up in Vancouver waters
A new study says West Coast transient killer whales, also known as Bigg's killer whales, are now being seen in the inside waters of Vancouver Island for about 250 days a year on average.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

Rabid bat found at Sask. daycare; school division apologizes for delay in telling parents
Children at a daycare in Spiritwood have been offered rabies treatment after a bat found inside the centre tested positive for the virus.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

Ottawa adding $5.4B for child care to sustain national program over next 2 years
The federal government is giving provinces and territories an additional $5.4 billion over two years for the national $10-a-day child-care program to help with "cost pressures," Canada's families minister says.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

Ukraine keeps striking Russian refineries and supply routes. How close is the country to an energy crisis?
Experts say Russia's energy industry is under increasing pressure as Ukraine tilts the war closer to the country that has been waging it, through a combination of long- and middle-range strikes.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

Owner of beleaguered Toys 'R' Us Canada floats rebrand in court files
The owner of Toys "R" Us Canada is trying to buy some of the retailer's assets so it can keep the chain going or rebrand the beleaguered business that has been in creditor protection since February.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

One dead, 90 injured after trains collide near London, U.K.
One person has died and 89 people are hurt after a collision Friday between two passenger trains in the Bedford area north of London.



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Jun 19, 2026

One dead, others injured after trains collide near London, U.K.
One person has died and a number of other people are hurt after a collision Friday between two passenger trains in the Bedford area north of London.



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Jun 19, 2026

British police responding after trains reportedly collide north of London
British police said Friday they were responding to a report of a collision between two trains in the Bedford area north of London.



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Jun 19, 2026

Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo break silence about divorce
American country star Jelly Roll and podcaster Bunnie Xo are breaking their silence following the news earlier this week of their divorce.



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Jun 19, 2026

Canada imposes 10% global tariff on canned vegetables — excluding U.S., Mexico
Canada announced a 10 per cent tariff on imports of canned vegetables ?on Friday, saying the measure, which excludes the United States, was aimed at addressing challenges facing its domestic ?producers.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

Canada midfielder Ismaël Koné undergoes surgery to repair broken leg
Midfielder Ismael Kone has undergone successful surgery to repair a broken leg suffered in Canada's 6-0 win over Qatar at the World Cup.



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Jun 19, 2026

19-year-old accused of killing Toronto police officer appears in court from hospital bed
A 19-year-old charged with first-degree murder in connection with the death of a Toronto police officer last week made his first appearance in court Friday from his hospital bed.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

Your special summer solstice 2026 horoscope is here
It's time to rewrite the rulebook for your life.



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Jun 19, 2026

Canada's Marco Arop eager to showcase versatility at track and field nationals
A confident and healthy Marco Arop is ready for a fresh challenge at the Canadian track and field championships this weekend in Ottawa. The 800-metre specialist will compete in the 1,500 preliminaries at Terry Fox Athletic Facility on Saturday at 7:07 p.m. ET.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

Funeral for 5 children in Elmira, Ont.-area crash is Saturday. These are the siblings who'll be honoured
The five children killed June 12 in a two-vehicle collision in Ontario's Mapleton Township will be honoured Saturday at their funeral. Three other members of the Doerksen family and a couple were also injured.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

Music producer Tay Keith, who worked with Drake and Travis Scott, dead at 29
Police in Nashville say 29-year-old Tay Keith was found dead in his Nashville apartment Thursday by officers performing a welfare check. A cause of death has not been identified, but foul play is not suspected, and an autopsy will be conducted.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

Alberta's new sky-high solar panel recycling fee sparks industry backlash
Alberta's plan to introduce Canada's first recycling fee on solar panels is drawing criticism from the renewable energy industry. Sector leaders argue the $14 charge per panel is disproportionately high and could discourage investment in what was once the country's hottest green energy market.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

Innu Nation accuses N.L. government of capping group's history at 300 years, cancels exhibit
Newfoundland and Labrador Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation Minister Lela Evans said while she was "sorry for the impact" the cancellation of the exhibit has had, she did not address any of the claims that Innu leaders said were the actual basis for the the event not going ahead — which was the provincial government limiting their history to 300 years.



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Jun 19, 2026

Innu Nation accuses N.L. government of capping group's history at 300 years, resulting in cancellation of exhibit
Newfoundland and Labrador Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation Minister Lela Evans said while she was "sorry for the impact" the cancellation of the exhibit has had, she did not address any of the claims that Innu leaders said were the actual basis for the the event not going ahead — which was the provincial government limiting their history to 300 years.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

Palestinian exhibit at human rights museum to open next week amid criticism
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights says an exhibit about displaced Palestinians will go ahead as planned, despite criticism that it's a potentially one-sided story.



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Jun 19, 2026

Jonathan Toews calls it a career, retires after 16 NHL seasons
Winnipeg's Jonathan Toews, who played for his hometown team last season, announced his retirement Friday after 16 seasons.



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Jun 19, 2026

4 fishermen rescued after boat catches fire in Bay of Fundy
All four people onboard a Digby, N.S., fishing vessel that caught fire on Thursday were rescued safely after being brought to shore by a nearby boat.



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Jun 19, 2026

U.S. kills 3 people on alleged drug-carrying boat, as senators demand to see unedited video of strikes
The U.S. military attacked a boat accused of smuggling drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Thursday, killing three people, as Donald Trump's administration wages its ongoing campaign against alleged traffickers in Latin America, which has now killed well over 200 people.



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Jun 19, 2026

Oshawa, Ont. man pleads guilty to stealing Texas Republican Party data
Lawyers for an Ontario man accused of stealing and leaking Texan Republican Party data in 2021 say he has pleaded guilty before a Canadian court.



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Jun 19, 2026

Possible ruling today in sexual assault trial of Canadian businessman Frank Stronach




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Jun 19, 2026

Canadian businessman Frank Stronach found guilty of sexual assault, indecent assault




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Jun 19, 2026

Pressure grows on Quebec premier to hold inquiry into racism within Montreal police
A coalition of groups have sent a letter to Premier Christine Fréchette, reiterating the call for the province to hold a public inquiry into racism and racial profiling within Montreal police. This demand is in connection with the allegations of racism that led to the police force investigating 16 officers at a police station in the city's Montréal-Nord borough.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

Montreal mayor says husband, who is Black, was stopped last year 'at least 5 or 6 times — for nothing'
Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada says a moratorium on police checks would be a "good first step" in helping address allegations of racism within the city's police service. In an interview on Radio-Canada's Tout un Matin, the mayor said her husband, who is Black, has been stopped "at least five or six times — for nothing" in the past year.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

Families crumble, debts build, kids go without therapy. Stories from Alberta's waitlist for disability support
An estimated 20,000 Alberta kids are on a waitlist for the Family Support for Children with Disabilities program. In the meantime, parents are losing their jobs or are unable to find work because children are being banned from daycare. They are taking on debt to fund therapy. They report stress to the point of burnout.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 19, 2026

Nearly all serious adverse reactions among plasma donors in past decade involved for-profit sites, data shows
Data obtained by CBC News reveals multiple people were left in life-threatening condition, hospitalized or requiring other medical intervention after donating plasma over the past decade.



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