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May 06, 2026

There's ‘not much more important' than the Canadiens' NHL playoff run, Carney says
The Montreal Canadiens, the last remaining Canadian team in the Stanley Cup playoffs, will kick off Round 2 against the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday. Asked about their chances, Prime Minister Mark Carney said: ‘I look forward to calling the president of the United States and sending him his Habs jersey.'



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May 06, 2026

Apple argues Liberals' lawful access bill could put users' personal data at risk
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree is facing mounting calls — including from the maker of the iPhone — to amend his lawful access bill amid concerns it will weaken digital encryption and introduce cyber-vulnerabilities.



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May 06, 2026

Honda more definitively halting $15B EV plant development in Ontario, according to reports
Japanese news media reported that Honda Motor plans to indefinitely halt the development of its $15-billion electric vehicle complex in Canada, though Honda Canada said they had nothing to report at this time. Ottawa acknowledged automakers face "significant challenges," but did not say whether the company had updated them on those plans.



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May 06, 2026

Airbus secures 150-plane order with AirAsia in boon for Quebec aviation
Airbus Canada will supply AirAsia with 150 of its Canadian-made A220 jets in a multibillion-dollar coup for Quebec's aviation industry. The planes are produced at a site in Mirabel, north of Montreal.



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May 06, 2026

Former NHL goalie Carey Price among those calling for changes to Indian Act
More witnesses weighed in Tuesday on legislation that would make changes to registration under the Indian Act, including eliminating the second-generation cut-off.



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May 06, 2026

Carney makes aerospace announcement near Montreal
Prime Minister Mark Carney participates in an event announcing an aerospace investment in Mirabel, Que.



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May 06, 2026

Russia fires dozens of drones at Ukraine in 'obvious spurning' of ceasefire, says Zelenskyy
Russia fired dozens of drones at Ukraine in nighttime attacks, Ukrainian officials said Wednesday, disregarding a unilateral ceasefire announced by Kyiv that began at midnight.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Drones, CCTV cameras and extra transit in Vancouver's World Cup plan




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May 06, 2026

How will FIFA World Cup events affect Vancouver? Officials give update on impacts




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May 06, 2026

Involuntary addiction treatment now legal in Sask. despite medical groups' warnings
The Compassionate Intervention Act is expected to come into force this fall after regulations are finalized. People forced into treatment will be taken to Saskatchewan Hospital, a psychiatric facility in North Battleford.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Ted Turner, founder of CNN, dead at 87
The famed entrepreneur, television producer and philanthropist founded CNN, the 24-hour network that revolutionized the broadcast news industry.



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May 06, 2026

Fired B.C. teacher wins job back after pro-Freedom Convoy presentation
On Jan. 28, 2022, Richmond, B.C., teacher Nicole Kowal-Seafoot told a colleague before a presentation that, "I might be losing my job today." More than four years after she did lose her job, for a presentation that was in favour of the self-styled "Freedom Convoy," a labour arbitrator has ruled that the Richmond School District's decision was excessive.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Markets soar, oil prices plummet as hopes rise for U.S.-Iran peace
Oil prices fell under $100 US following pleas for peace in the Middle East by China's foreign minister, before rising a bit again. Markets in Europe and Asia soared at the same time, as did futures for major Wall Street indexes.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Canadian sues U.S. Homeland Security, which allegedly sought his Google data after critical social media posts
A Canadian is fighting back in U.S. federal court over what he says is an attempt by the Department of Homeland Security, through Google, to seek "vast swaths of information" about his personal life following social media posts critical of Donald Trump's administration.



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May 06, 2026

B.C. residents baffled as strange shape floats through night sky
What was that in the night sky? It's a question being asked by many residents in the B.C. Interior and north after an unusual sighting Tuesday night.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Are teen social media bans a silver bullet?
Manitoba recently joined a growing list of places that have implemented, or are considering social media bans for people under the age of 16. Are bans a silver bullet?



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May 06, 2026

Call for more addiction treatments in northern Ontario as overdose deaths reach 'unprecedented' level
More treatments for addictions are needed as northern Ontario communities face a spike in overdoses tied to an increasingly toxic drug supply, according to front-line workers, physicians and addiction experts.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Canada's mid-size cities are growing like big ones — and running into the same fights
CMHC data suggests Canada's mid-size cities are growing denser. From Halifax to Kelowna, apartments and other multi-unit housing now make up more new construction — even as residents, experts and developers disagree on how to address the crisis and who new housing should serve.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Canada's government is looking at privatizing airports. What would that accomplish?
If Canada proceeds with privatizing airports, it could open opportunities for investors and infrastructure improvements. But it could also mean higher costs for air passengers.



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May 06, 2026

As drinking dries up, Quebec's liquor board faces criticism over efforts to boost sales
With the consumption of alcohol on a steady decline, the province's state-run liquor retailer is making an aggressive attempt to make sure sales don't dip. Public health experts question whether it's going too far.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

'The rats are like a storm': Palestinians seeking refuge in rubble struggle with rodent infestations
Palestinians living in tents amid the rubble in the Gaza Strip and aid groups trying to help them say rodent infestations have left them suffering from diseases and unsure how to cope.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

‘The rats are like a storm': Palestinians seeking refuge in rubble struggle with rodent infestations
Palestinians living in tents amid the rubble in the Gaza Strip and aid groups trying to help them say rodent infestations have left them suffering from diseases and unsure how to cope.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

I was struggling as a new mother. Finding my mom group made me realize I wasn't alone
Emily Wagner was seven months pregnant when her husband fell off a ledge and sustained life-altering injuries. The cumulative trauma of his accident, combined with postpartum depression, left her feeling alone. What saved her was the community she found through her mom group.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Mexico moved extradition goalposts after U.S. indicted top politician over cartel ties: experts
The Claudia Sheinbaum administration's demand for "irrefutable" proof before handing over a top elected politician to the U.S. over alleged drug cartel dealings reveals how the Mexican government applies a double standard in its stated battle against organized crime, experts say.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Montrealers celebrate Canada's incoming GG Louise Arbour, who got her start in the city
Long before Rideau Hall was on the horizon, Louise Arbour's home was in Montreal, where her impact and influence is still felt today.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Ford losing support in wake of jet controversy, polls suggest
Doug Ford's now grounded plan to buy a private jet highlights a trend of softening support for the premier and his government, say some experts and polling analysts, who warn that the controversy could be a sign of deeper popular unease with the Tories' agenda.



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May 06, 2026

Security protocol adopted after Hydro One hired alleged ISIS recruiter 'unreasonable': labour decision
After hiring an alleged ISIS recruiter, Ontario's largest electricity provider tried to bring in a much more intensive security screening process to protect its grid — but a labour arbitrator has found Hydro One's national security background checks were "intrusive" and "unreasonable."



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Results of privacy investigation into OpenAI's ChatGPT coming today
The results of an investigation into whether OpenAI's ChatGPT adheres to Canada's privacy laws will be made public this morning.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Quick service restaurants are taking a bigger hit as Canadians feel crunched by the cost of living
While restaurants of all kinds are feeling pinched, quick service restaurants are getting hit harder than higher-end ones, according to a report from Restaurants Canada. It's a signal of a K-shaped economy , where those with the most money can still shell out for a nice meal, but those with lower incomes have no option but to cut back.



CBC Top Stories
May 06, 2026

Alberta's UCP caucus staff attended separatist group's online meeting
The United Conservative Party caucus confirmed Tuesday that caucus staff attended an April 16 online meeting hosted by a separatist group called the Centurion Project.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Marie-Philip Poulin adds to her legend, buries triple OT goal to lift Victoire over Frost
Marie-Philip Poulin scored at 4:02 of the third overtime period and Ann-Renee Desbiens made 38 saves to record the shutout as the Montréal Victoire defeated the Minnesota Frost 1-0 in Game 2 of the Professional Women's Hockey League semifinal series on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Marie-Philip Poulin adds to her legend, scores in 3OT to lift Victoire over Frost
Marie-Philip Poulin scored at 4:02 of the third overtime period and Ann-Renee Desbiens made 38 saves to record the shutout as the Montréal Victoire defeated the Minnesota Frost 1-0 in Game 2 of the PWHL semifinal series on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Telecom workers say AI being used to monitor employees, disguise accents of offshore agents
Telecommunications workers are calling for government restrictions on the use of artificial intelligence in the sector, suggesting the technology is being used to monitor workers and disguise the accents of overseas call centre workers.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

#TheMoment Canadian students won an innovation award at a world robotics competition
Four Nova Scotia students, Neelan and Easen Wong and Alyssa and Michael Campbell, tell The National about the moment they won an innovation award at the FIRST World Robots Competition in Houston.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

U.S. rights group sues New York Times, claiming discrimination against a white man
A U.S. federal civil rights agency filed a discrimination lawsuit Tuesday against the New York Times, claiming that the news organization passed over a white male employee for a promotion in favour of a lesser qualified woman to meet its diversity goals.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Tumbler Ridge shooting survivor's 5th surgery 'a success,' father says
The father of Maya Gebala, the 12-year-old seriously injured during the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., says his daughter has undergone a successful cranioplasty.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

The National | Louise Arbour named next Governor General
May 5, 2026 | Former Supreme Court justice and UN prosecutor Louise Arbour named Canada's next Governor General. How drones factor into security plans for the FIFA World Cup. And a collision between a jet ski and a whale near Vancouver raises safety concerns. Welcome to The National, the flagship nightly newscast of CBC News.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Vancouver breaks temperature record last set in 1898 amid hot weather across B.C.
Environment Canada says Vancouver's high temperature on Monday reached 23.9 C, easily breaking the record of 22.2 C set in 1898.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Toronto Maple Leafs secure No. 1 pick after winning NHL draft lottery
The Toronto Maple Leafs won the NHL draft lottery Tuesday, handing newly hired general manager John Chayka and incoming senior executive adviser of hockey operations Mats Sundin immediate control of the No. 1 pick less than a day after their introduction.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

'A fortuitous bounce': Maple Leafs win NHL draft lottery, Canucks to pick 3rd
The Toronto Maple Leafs won the NHL draft lottery Tuesday, handing newly hired general manager John Chayka and incoming senior executive adviser of hockey operations Mats Sundin immediate control of the No. 1 pick less than a day after their introduction.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

He was teaching CPR, then went into cardiac arrest. His students saved him
Karl Arps was demonstrating the signs of a heart attack during a training course when he really had one, and went into cardiac arrest.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Photo of 6-fingered woman in PSA shows N.L. government needs to 'tighten up' AI policy: premier
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Tony Wakeham says he will make sure policies around the use of artificial intelligence are enforced. This comes after an altered image was posted on government's Facebook page.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Alberta court overturns ruling which held Edmonton police responsible for racially-motivated arrest
The Edmonton Police Service will not have to pay $80,000 to two Black men arrested in 2017 after an Alberta judge quashed a decision by the Human Rights Tribunal of Alberta.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Hit show Tracker on the run from Vancouver, production lured to California by tax credit
The production of the hit CBS TV series Tracker is making a run to California, after three seasons of filming throughout Vancouver and around southern British Columbia.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Canada's incoming GG Louise Arbour brings rich palette of experience to Rideau Hall
Former Supreme Court Justice Louise Arbour is perhaps Canada's most accomplished jurist, having served in a number of highly influential roles both at home and abroad that sometimes earned her criticism for the principled positions she took.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Sask. announces new requirements for carbon monoxide alarms after boy's death last year
"This law, Henry's Law, will help make sure that families and children are safe in their homes," said Marina Hills, the mother of Henry Losco.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Fact check: Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga and other fake Met Gala photos
Which celebrity photos from the Met Gala are real, and which are fake? Several AI-generated photos and videos circulated online during this year's event.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Former governors general claimed $554K from expense account last year
Prime Minister Mark Carney says he will look into an expense program under which former governors general billed the government for more than half a million dollars last year. The program, which launched in 1979, has been shrouded in secrecy despite calls for greater transparency.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Judge grants stay of deportation to keep Mexican father with his young family in Montreal
A 22-year-old Mexican man living in Montreal has been granted a last-minute stay of deportation after a Federal Court judge ruled his removal could cause serious harm to his young family. Immigration advocates are warning of rising removals and tougher enforcement in Quebec.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Former police officer charged in fatal Toronto shooting
Michaelo Markicevic, 67, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of Daniel Stopnicki, 47. CBC News has confirmed that Markicevic is a former police officer with Collingwood police and former York University executive.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Researchers are giving salmon cocaine. Don't worry, it's for science
With cocaine and its metabolite, benzoylecgonine, being detected in waterways across the globe, Canadian researcher Erin McCallum and her team set out to understand the impact of these illicit drugs on fish in Sweden.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Rising waters prompt evacuations in First Nations, RMs in northeast Sask.
Late Monday, Red Earth Cree Nation and Shoal Lake Cree Nation began evacuating their communities as the Carrot River and Shell River continue to rise.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Hundreds of rural roads damaged, closed as spring flooding hits Sask.
As spring flooding continues to flow over roads in much of Saskatchewan, some RMs say they're running out of barricades — and they're begging residents not to move the ones that are already in place.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

A new Rolling Stones album — Foreign Tongues — is on the way
The Rolling Stones confirmed that they will release a new album, titled Foreign Tongues, on July 10. The album will feature a special appearance from late Stones drummer Charlie Watts from one of his final recording sessions before his death in 2021.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

$1.5M bail revoked for alleged drug trafficker accused of bribing Toronto cops
An alleged drug trafficker accused of obtaining confidential information from a Toronto police officer, which investigators say was used in an unsuccessful conspiracy to kill a senior corrections officer, was back in custody Tuesday morning after his bail was revoked.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

The Lost Boys, Schmigadoon! each earn 12 Tony nominations
This year's Tony Award nominations also include the John Lithgow-led Giant for best new play nominee and Marla Mindelle as best actress for Titanique.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Elon Musk to pay $1.5M fine to settle suit over delayed Twitter disclosures
Elon Musk settled the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's civil lawsuit accusing the world's richest person of waiting too long in 2022 to disclose his initial purchases of Twitter, now known as X. A trust in Musk's name will pay a $1.5 million US fine.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Russian strikes kill 5 in Ukraine right before brief ceasefire takes hold
Russian drone and missile strikes targeting Ukraine's power grid during the night killed at least five people and wounded 39 others, Ukrainian authorities said Tuesday, less than a day before Kyiv said it would enact a ceasefire and three days before Moscow promised its own truce.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Louise Arbour will become governor general at a delicate moment




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May 05, 2026

Carney picks former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour to be governor general




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May 05, 2026

Lightning captain Victor Hedman says his personal leave was to address mental health
Tampa Bay Lightning captain Victor Hedman revealed Tuesday that his absence in the final weeks of the season was caused by a need to address his mental health.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Canada posts trade surplus in March thanks to higher crude prices, surging gold exports
Canada had a $1.78 billion trade surplus in March, compared with a $5.11 billion deficit in the prior month. It was the first time in six months that the country ?exported more than it imported, thanks in large part to higher oil prices because of the war in Iran.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Greater Toronto Area home sales up 7% in April as prices shrink: real estate board
Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area rose on a year-over-year basis for the second straight month in April, while average selling prices moved lower again.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Rapid melt of large snowpack the main culprit in Sask. flooding, experts say
The widespread flooding in Saskatchewan can mainly be attributed to rapid melting of a higher-than-average snowpack, experts say.



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May 05, 2026

Company under CRA audit gave workers letters saying wages were 'non-taxable'




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May 05, 2026

Plans underway to evacuate 2 passengers from cruise ship struck by hantavirus
Medical personnel will focus on evacuating two sick persons from a cruise ship hit by a fatal hantavirus outbreak, the World Health Organization said at a briefing on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Is Doug Ford in trouble?
From ‘Captain Canada' to the ‘Gravy Plane': Why Ontario Premier Doug Ford's popularity has taken a major hit.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

N.S. family wants answers about baby's death before new medical records system rollout
Family says they are concerned the province is expanding a new electronic medical records system on Saturday to all hospitals in the Halifax area when they still don't know if it contributed to the death of their unborn baby.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Canadian veteran in a years-long appeal for disability benefits
A former combat engineer with the Canadian Armed Forces said an appeal for benefits related to his epilepsy has now gone on for two years, while the seizures that began on base continue to take their toll.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

How the viral 'Scientology speedrun' trend got started and why young people keep doing it
Like any online meme worth its weight in clicks, the Scientology speedrun trend doesn't make a lot of sense, at least on the surface. Teens rush Scientology sites for views, jokes and protest — but ex-members warn it can turn risky fast.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Quebec faces pressure to act on promise to reopen fast-track immigration program
Jessica Prats came to Quebec from France with her husband and four children with hopes of building a life in Canada, but her plan was put on hold when the provincial government scrapped a fast-track immigration program.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Scammers are getting Rogers customers to mail them 'free' iPads
Rogers customers are on the hook for a $2,300 iPad after scammers got them to unknowingly sign up for a two-year iPad financing plan. Rogers offered some help as a goodwill gesture, but the victims are disappointed the company won't fully reverse the charges.



CBC Top Stories
May 05, 2026

Video captures jet ski striking grey whale in water off Vancouver
Witnesses along Vancouver's seawall saw the collision unfold in the water near Siwash Rock in Stanley Park around 7:30 p.m. PT on Monday.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Explosion at a China fireworks factory kills at least 21, injures dozens more
?An explosion at a fireworks factory in China's Hunan ?province has killed ?21 people and injured 61, prompting President ?Xi Jinping to call for ?a thorough investigation, state media reported on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Explosion at a China fireworks factory kills at least 26, injures dozens more
?An explosion at a fireworks plant in a central Chinese province killed at least 26 people and injured 61 others, state media reported Tuesday, prompting the halting of all firework manufacturing near the site.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

#TheMoment a heron was freed from a giant oyster
B.C. Wildlife Response Team leader Elizabeth Grant and veterinarian Dr. Adrian Walton tell The National about the moment they freed a heron's foot from a massive oyster in Maple Ridge, B.C.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Canada's latest census effort begins
Canada has begun its latest census effort, as Ottawa seeks to build an updated picture of the country and its people.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Alberta judge denies effort to amend court challenge against province's transgender law
Advocates in Alberta have lost a court battle in their fight against provincial restrictions on medical treatment for transgender youth.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

B.C. premier pushes back after softwood lumber left off list for tariff relief
Ottawa's decision not to include the softwood lumber among the industries that will benefit from $1 billion in tariff relief funding sparked frustration from B.C. Premier David Eby, who says softwood lumber in B.C. has been "decimated" by U.S. tariffs.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Canadian fiddler Ashley MacIsaac sues Google for $1.5M after AI calls him a sex offender
MacIsaac claims the online giant defamed him by falsely identifying him as a sex offender in an AI-generated summary.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Canadian fiddler Ashley MacIsaac sues Google over alleged defamation
MacIsaac claims the online giant defamed him by falsely identifying him as a sex offender in an AI-generated summary.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Must-see looks from the 2026 Met Gala
The intersection of art and fashion is being celebrated at the annual Met Gala, a fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, where controversy is swirling over the event's partnership with Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos and his wife, Lauren Sanchez Bezos. Here are some standout moments from fashion's biggest night.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Must-see looks from the 2026 Met Gala: Sabrina Carpenter, Connor Storrie and more
The intersection of art and fashion is being celebrated at the annual Met Gala, a fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, where controversy is swirling over the event's partnership with Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos and his wife, Lauren Sanchez Bezos. Here are some standout moments from fashion's biggest night.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

This Palestinian Canadian artist's mirrored mannequin heads reflect the stars at the Met Gala
Samar Hejazi, a Toronto artist based in Dubai, tells CBC what it's like to have her work features at one of the biggest, most star-studded events in the fashion world and she gets ready to hit the red carpet herself.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Washington Post wins Pulitzer Prize for public service
The Washington Post won the Pulitzer Prize for public service for scrutinizing the Trump administration's sweeping, choppy cuts and changes to federal agencies, and The Associated Press won the award Monday for international reporting.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Exposing 'faceless' YouTubers pushing Canada to join the U.S.
Who is behind YouTube videos with millions of views saying parts of Canada should join the U.S.? CBC News' visual investigations team finds the truth about YouTube channels with names like The Canadian Politician pushing Alberta separatism that a recent report says are full of misleading and false information. We go down the rabbit hole and uncover the web of hired actors and ‘faceless' creators who live overseas that are publishing this content to make a profit.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni end their It Ends With Us dispute in settlement
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni have agreed to end their legal battle over the acrimonious production of their 2024 film It Ends With Us.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

2 dead, 3 seriously hurt after car plows into people in German city of Leipzig
A driver plowed into people in a busy shopping area in the centre of the German city of Leipzig on Monday afternoon, leaving two people dead, authorities said.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Man sentenced to 8 years after impaired driving crash killed 3 children
A Georgetown, Ont., man has been sentenced to eight years in prison after he slammed into the van of a Toronto family while impaired, killing three children in Etobicoke nearly a year ago.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Alberta separatist group says more than 300K have signed petition
The Stay Free Alberta petitioners say they have collected 301,620 signatures, well over the 178,000 threshold that can prompt the province to consider referendum question.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Canadian flood risk portal doesn't work yet and doesn't consider climate change: report
By now, Canadians should have a portal where they can learn their personal flood risk by entering their address. But that portal doesn't work yet, and when it does, it won't take climate change into account, says a new report from the Auditor General's office.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Human-to-human transmission of killer hantavirus suspected in cruise ship outbreak. Here's what that means




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May 04, 2026

What is hantavirus? Everything you need to know




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May 04, 2026

WHO confirms Andes strain of hantavirus in cruise ship passengers




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May 04, 2026

WHO confirms Andes strain of hantavirus in cruise ship passengers, with 3 transferred from ship for treatment




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May 04, 2026

WHO confirms hantavirus on cruise ship, evacuations planned for nearly 150 people — including 4 Canadians




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May 04, 2026

Rudy Giuliani breathing on his own again after being hospitalized with pneumonia
Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani is breathing on his own after being hospitalized with pneumonia and placed on a ventilator, his spokesperson said Monday.



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May 04, 2026

Carney to name Canada's next governor general on Tuesday: sources
Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to announce on Tuesday who he's appointing to become Canada's next governor general, CBC News has learned.



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May 04, 2026

May the 4th (be with you): Why Star Wars has stuck with fans
Star Wars Day — May 4 — is a pseudo holiday for fans like Kel Spoering, especially when she may be able to thank Star Wars for her existence. "May the 4th" has been calendared as Star Wars Day because of its punny reference to the science fiction franchise's iconic phrase, "May the Force be with you."



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May 04, 2026

At least 24 temperature records broken across B.C. over weekend
Warm weather across British Columbia broke daily temperature records in at least 24 locations over the weekend, with several spiking above 30 C.



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