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Jun 05, 2026

Canadian economy added 88,000 jobs in May, defying economists' expectations
May's job additions are the first significant employment gain since November 2025, Statistics Canada said. Before the release, economists were predicting only minimal job growth in the month.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Kremlin confirms Putin aware of Ukraine president's open letter calling for face-to-face talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been informed ?about an open letter from Ukrainian President ?Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Friday, according ?to state news agency TASS.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Senate passes bill for more ICE funding after all-night session, attempts to limit Trump settlement fund fail
The U.S. Senate handed President Donald Trump a victory early Friday morning, passing a bill that would provide the Department of Homeland Security with an additional $70 billion US for immigration ?enforcement and sending it to the House of Representatives for final consideration.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Sask. man ordered for extradition to U.S. over university hacking for crypto mining
A King's Bench judge ordered Ryan James Roach's extradition to the United States on May 7. He faces charges related to hacking into American university supercomputers to mine cryptocurrency.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Manitoba judge approves $129M settlement for solitary confinement class action
A Manitoba judge has approved what a class-action administrator says is a $129-million settlement agreement in a lawsuit that alleged the province's use of segregation in provincial jails for adults and youth was negligent and breached Charter rights.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Over 100,000 illegal cockroaches confiscated in Australia bug bust
Australia has strict biosecurity controls at its borders to protect its agriculture and horticulture sectors and native wildlife from pest infestations. Those smuggling in undeclared or illegal animal, insect or plant material can be fined thousands of dollars.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Chinese leader Xi Jinping to visit North Korea for first time since 2019
The announcement of the trip came a day after North Korea unveiled a new facility to produce the material for nuclear bombs.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Baseball labour talks have begun — here's what could be in store for the league and the Jays
Major League Baseball's collective agreement will expire at the end of the season. As labour negotiations begin, the league's owners have proposed a salary cap and a payroll floor, something the players' union has vowed to fight. Here's where things stand in the league and what it could mean for the Blue Jays.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

From Warhammer to orcs to Stranger Things, illustrator John Blanche's ‘grimdark' influence leaves big mark
John Blanche, the British artist and illustrator whose works formed the bedrock of the Warhammer tabletop gaming universes, has died. But you don't need to be an avid gamer to feel the influence of the grim, dark worlds he helped build.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 05, 2026

Why Republicans are questioning the masculinity of Texas Democratic Senate contender James Talarico
Republicans have launched a series of attacks and personal insults against Texas Democratic Senate contender James Talarico, hoping these tactics might prove effective against the Texas politician they see as a real threat in the Senate race in the mid-term elections, analysts say.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Rally in Raleigh: Hurricanes win Game 2 in OT, even Stanley Cup final series with Golden Knights
Seth Jarvis scored on a power play in overtime after Carolina erased a deficit in regulation only to gave up a late tying goal, and the Hurricanes beat the Vegas Golden Knights 4-3 in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final on Thursday night to even the series.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Rally in Raleigh: Jarvis' OT winner caps Hurricanes comeback to level Stanley Cup final with Golden Knights
Seth Jarvis scored on a power play in overtime after Carolina erased a deficit in regulation only to gave up a late tying goal, and the Hurricanes beat the Vegas Golden Knights 4-3 in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final on Thursday night to even the series.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Bill Pulte won't be U.S. intelligence chief on permanent basis, Trump says
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday indicated that he will not nominate mortgage regulator Bill Pulte to be the nation's intelligence chief once his temporary appointment expires early next year.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

#TheMoment students invented a wearable tail to help Parkinson's patients
High school students Allen Guo-Lu and Lutong Shi tell The National about the moment they developed 'wearable tail' technology to help people with Parkinson's disease maintain their balance.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Jared Kushner-linked development project in Albania faces growing resistance
A massive coastal development project linked to Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of U.S. President Donald Trump, is facing growing resistance from protesters in Albania.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

U.S. hits Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel with sanctions, putting further pressure on Havana
The United States has imposed sanctions on ?Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, his wife and three other individuals, in the latest move by the Trump administration to pressure the island's leadership that drew immediate condemnation from Havana.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Former RCMP officer charged with national security offences after allegedly sharing classified info
A former RCMP officer who worked in a national security unit has been charged after allegedly sharing classified information with people he was in a relationship with.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

The National | FIFA slammed over World Cup ticket controversies
June 4, 2026 | FIFA faces criticism over its World Cup ticket pricing and for threatening legal action against a B.C. charity. Mark Carney's long-delayed AI strategy promises thousands of jobs, but offers no safety details. And Air Canada reassures its customers it has jet fuel to burn.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

At Issue | Carney fends off recession accusations
At Issue this week: Mark Carney fends off accusations of driving Canada into a recession. What ordering the CRTC to back down over its 'Netflix tax' means for U.S. trade negotiations. And the simmering Liberal tensions over Mark Carney's leadership style.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Hot new bombshell? Why Canadians can't watch Love Island USA for free
The latest bombshell to enter the villa isn't in Fiji. It's in Canada. Season 8 of Love Island USA premiered this week, back with a fresh cast of singles set to bring the heat and the drama fans love. But Canadians hoping to stream it all for free are out of luck. Now, they'll need a Crave subscription.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Sorry Canada, you can't watch Love Island USA for free anymore
The latest bombshell to enter the villa isn't in Fiji. It's in Canada. Season 8 of Love Island USA premiered this week, back with a fresh cast of singles set to bring the heat and the drama fans love. But Canadians hoping to stream it all for free are out of luck. Now, they'll need a Crave subscription.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Hasbro releases AI versions of its iconic characters, including Transformers
Optimus Prime and Megatron just became robots in more than one sense. That's because Hasbro, the American toy and games giant, released artificial intelligence versions of 12 popular characters — a move experts say could bring potential risks to kids along with the fun.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Accused al-Qaeda sleeper agent's deportation case needs to be re-evaluated, court says
The Federal Court hit pause on the government's decades-long attempt to deport accused al-Qaeda sleeper agent Mohamed Harkat, ordering the case to be reviewed by fresh eyes.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Cross-border tunnel drug bust | About That
Andrew Chang breaks down the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's investigation of a nearly 2,000-foot-long tunnel — complete with ventilation, lighting and an electric rail system — which allegedly carried millions of dollars' worth of drugs from Tijuana, Mexico, to a San Diego, Calif., Buy4Less storefront. (Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

The CFL kicks off a new season — and a new era
As the 2026 regular season gets underway, CBC Sports' daily newsletter looks at the changes that second-year commissioner Stewart Johnston has brought to the CFL.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Colorado court overturns homicide convictions of 2 paramedics in death of Black man pinned by police
A Colorado court reversed homicide convictions against two paramedics on Thursday in the ketamine overdose death of Elijah McClain after the Black man was pinned down by police in 2019.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

After 'feedback from thousands,' Carney government slows down sweeping environmental changes
The Carney government is slowing down planned regulatory changes that angered some First Nations and mobilized civil society organizations.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Police in Ottawa warn parents after 3 children fall from buildings in a month
Ottawa police say a young child is in critical condition after falling from a fourth-floor balcony Wednesday, calling it the third such incident in the city in the past month.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

House committee asks U.S. DOJ to examine sexual abuse allegations made by ex-Epstein assistant
The chair of the congressional committee which has spent months interviewing witnesses about Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell said Thursday it was advising the Justice Department to examine allegations concerning two men accused of sexual abuse by Sarah Kellen, a former Epstein assistant.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

'Garbage juice,' burping landfill could be cause of rotten stench in southeast Calgary
After a year of monitoring air condition near the Shepard Landfill, the city believes it has found the source of a "rotten grass" smell that residents living in nearby neighbourhoods have complained about for years.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Toronto police officer charged with sexual assault, SIU says
A Toronto police officer is facing a number of charges including sexual assault and transmitting sexually explicit material to a person under the age of 16.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Toronto police officer charged with sexual offences involving girl, SIU says
A Toronto police officer is facing a number of charges including sexual assault and transmitting sexually explicit material to a person under the age of 16.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Fact check: Poilievre and Carney on Canada's economy
Canada's economy has been the focus of question period in the House of Commons. CBC's Fact Check team takes a look at recent claims made by both Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and Prime Minister Mark Carney.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Maxime Crépeau named Canada's starting goalkeeper for World Cup
Maxime Crepeau will be Canada's starting goalkeeper at the FIFA World Cup. Canada coach Jesse Marsch announced the decision at a press conference Thursday, handing Crepeau the No. 1 job after a months-long battle with Dayne St. Clair.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Let's go girls! Shania Twain biopic in the works at Sony Pictures
It's true, Twainiacs. The country-pop icon's life story is reportedly headed for the big screen, with a biopic adaptation in the works for Sony Pictures co-produced by the five-time Grammy winner herself.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Finance minister stands his ground as budget watchdog predicts higher deficits
The federal finance minister is standing by his deficit projections after Ottawa's budgetary watchdog cast doubt on the government's ability to hit a key fiscal anchor.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Why can't more Canadian kids ride electric school buses?
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we find out how some provinces get good grades for running electric school buses; dig into the climate impact of liquefied natural gas; and uncover why reusable packaging at supermarkets took off in France, but not Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Agricultural giant at centre of urban-rural housing divide in Ontario border city
Cargill is trying to block townhomes and an apartment complex from being built in Sarnia by using the province's Minister's Zoning Order for the opposite reason it was originally intended.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

FIFA no longer letting fans bring refillable water bottles into World Cup stadiums
While ticket prices are sky-high and matches are scheduled in the heat of summer, FIFA says it decided to prohibit fans from bringing their own water bottles into stadiums "to prohibit bottles to prevent risk and injury to players and attendees."



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg vow big adventures to come with Littlest Hobo revival
Canadian friends Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are leaning into nostalgia, reimagining Cancon classic The Littlest Hobo for new audiences. The project is set to be an hour-long, live-action scripted drama.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Hundreds protest against data centre proposal at Hamilton city hall
Hamilton's Committee of Adjustment is hearing an application from Slate Asset Management to split up an industrial lot. It is considering building a data centre on part of it. Hundreds of people came to Hamilton city hall on Thursday to oppose the application.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Strong display of the northern lights is possible across Canada tonight
Canadians could be in for another beautiful display of the northern lights tonight, as the sun unleashed several fast-moving particles in the Earth's direction over the past couple of days.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Trade war taxes are turning up the heat on Canadian AC customers ahead of summer
Furnaces, central air conditioners and standard storage water heaters are being hardest hit, according to industry officials, because they're constructed primarily of metal.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

B.C. MLA Jordan Kealy charged with sexual assault in Fort St. John
The B.C. Prosecution Service says independent MLA Jordan Kealy, who represents Peace River North, has been charged with one count of sexual assault in Fort St. John.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Shia LaBeouf sentenced after bar fight during Mardi Gras
Actor Shia LaBeouf was sentenced to probation Wednesday after pleading guilty to punching three people outside a New Orleans bar during Mardi Gras.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Man who killed his children granted conditional discharge: B.C. Review Board
The British Columbia Review Board has granted a conditional discharge for a man convicted in the brutal slayings of his three children.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Serena Williams to partner with Canada's Victoria Mboko in return to pro tennis
Serena Williams is returning to professional tennis at age 44 after nearly four years away from the sport. The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion has accepted a wild card invitation to play doubles at the upcoming Queen's Club grass-court tournament, the WTA Tour announced Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

French-Iranian director and author Marjane Satrapi dead at 56
Acclaimed Iranian-French cartoonist and filmmaker Marjane Satrapi, a prominent advocate for women's rights, has died at 56. French President Emmanuel Macron is among those paying tribute to the artist.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Happy rebirthday? Why these Canadians chose a new date to celebrate themselves
Some people choose to mark their birthday on a different date as a way to reflect identity, recovery and personal meaning.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Passport, please: Would Albertans keep Canadian citizenship in a hypothetical independent state?
As questions around the logistics of separation loom ahead of the Oct. 19 Alberta referendum on whether or not to kickstart the legal process of exiting Canada, the question of citizenship remains a murky one.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Missing Everest guide found alive crawling to base camp after family had started funeral arrangements
A Sherpa guide was found crawling to base camp on Mount Everest a week after he went missing and was reunited with his family after they'd given up hope he would return.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Israel strikes Lebanon as U.S.-brokered ceasefire yet to take hold, according to Lebanese president
Lebanon's president has said ?a U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreed the previous ?evening between the country and Israel could come into force within ?24 hours, according to local media, but militant group Hezbollah has not signed on as Israel's military vows to continue striking in the south of Lebanon.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Hezbollah rejects Lebanon ceasefire brokered by U.S., Israeli military says it will continue attacks
Israel said it will continue to strike Lebanon for the time being and won't be withdrawing from the south of that country, after Lebanon and Israel agreed to a ceasefire contingent on Hezbollah halting attacks. Hezbollah's chief rejected the ceasefire, saying the Israel attacks need to stop.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

66 opioid calls in 1 day. This is how bad the overdose crisis is, Winnipeg first responders say
Front-line workers say Winnipeg is in the midst of a drug epidemic, driven by a surge in opioid overdoses that is killing users and overwhelming first responders who are dispatched to dozens of calls daily.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Trump says he's nominating Todd Blanche to serve as U.S. attorney general
U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he will nominate Todd Blanche to serve as attorney general, tapping his former personal lawyer who has aggressively pursued the Republican president's agenda while leading the Justice Department in an acting role



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

She thought it was a scam call, until she found out police identified her long-lost uncle
TPS Project 31 helped identify the remains of Willard Duval, an Indigenous man in his 70s who was reported missing in 2018, and connect him to his niece.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Will the Alberta-Canada carbon pricing deal work? A new analysis is skeptical
A new analysis shows the Carney government's pipeline deal could lead Canada further from its climate targets, even with an agreement on carbon pricing.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

N.S. removes short story containing N-word from online high school course
Nova Scotia's Education Department has removed a short story from an online Grade 12 English course after a parent raised concerns and CBC News inquired about the text's repeated use of a racist term for Black people.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Quebec girl's death highlights lack of regulations for bouncy castles
The tragic death of a three-year-old girl after a bouncy castle was swept up by the wind in Montreal is raising questions about the safety of the devices and the lack of regulation.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Quebec tables expansion of Bill 101 to English adult education
The Quebec government tabled a bill Thursday to expand the province's language regulations to adult and vocational education centres. If the legislation passes into law, students who are not considered part of the province's "historic anglophone" community would no longer be able to access English-language education.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

Hollywood's latest fixation? The young YouTubers behind box-office hits like Backrooms and Obsession
Summer movie season is normally a battle of Hollywood heavyweights — but this year, two of the hottest tickets at the box office come from young YouTubers who brought their built-in audiences with them to the big screen. Industry watchers say their success could influence what projects get made in the future.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

More dental patients, providers baffled by lack of consistency in national plan's coverage
Many Canadians who are enrolled in the Canadian Dental Care Plan don't understand why they keep getting turned down for coverage. Dental patients and providers say the confusion around what services are eligible and the lack of transparency from the plan's insurance provider remain major barriers.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

1 year after acquittal in Hockey Canada sexual assault trial, Carter Hart could win Stanley Cup
As the Vegas Golden Knights advance in the Stanley Cup Final, at the centre of their championship run is Canadian goaltender Carter Hart — whose journey has been highly successful on ice and deeply controversial off it.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 04, 2026

YouTube already had a place in Hollywood. The success of Backrooms and Obsession prove it's undeniable
Summer movie season is normally a battle of Hollywood heavyweights — but this year, two of the hottest tickets at the box office come from young YouTubers who brought their built-in audiences with them to the big screen. Industry watchers say their success could influence what projects get made in the future.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

#TheMoment the biggest ever Canadian flag on a mountaintop was unfurled
Grouse Mountain's Adam Rootman tells The National about the moment his team broke the world record for 'largest flag unfurled on a mountaintop' on the ski hill in North Vancouver, B.C., as neighbouring Vancouver prepares for the FIFA World Cup.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Doctors explain why this Ebola outbreak is different
The current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is not the first, but a new strain, lack of tools and war are making it worse. For The National, CBC's Eli Glasner talks to doctors on the ground about what they're up against and why they say foreign aid cuts are increasing the danger.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

The National | Trump threatens new tariffs — again
June 3, 2026 | The Trump Administration threatens new tariffs on Canada and dozens of other countries over forced labour allegations. Prime Minister Mark Carney tells the CRTC to back off on raising its 'Netflix tax.' And how Gen Z YouTubers are showing Hollywood how it's done.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Emaciated grey whales washing up on B.C. beaches 'canary in coal mine,' researcher warns
Two more grey whales have washed up in B.C., with researchers and experts both warning the province is on pace for a record breaking year.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

B.C. charity scraps World Cup ticket raffle after letter from FIFA lawyers
A B.C. non-profit that supports people with spinal injuries was forced to cancel a raffle for a pair of World Cup tickets after receiving a nine-page letter from FIFA's lawyers, accusing it of trademark infringement and ticket rule violations.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Government to begin paying out one-time GST credit top-up for eligible Canadians
The Liberal government's one-time GST rebate top-up, announced earlier this year, is set to begin landing in some Canadians' banks accounts starting on Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

GST top-up payments begin for eligible Canadians
The Liberal government's one-time GST rebate top-up, announced earlier this year, is set to begin landing in some Canadians' banks accounts starting on Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Cuba's battered tourism sector takes another hit as Spain's Meliá hotel chain shutters some locations
Spanish hotel chain Meliá has joined a growing list of companies with a long-standing presence in Cuba that are withdrawing or limiting their operations on the island after the U.S. announced new sanctions while upholding an oil embargo.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

An Ontario mayor interrupted a teen's Pride speech, saying: 'I'm not going to allow you to continue'
A video showing Cambridge Mayor Jan Liggett interrupting a teenager's Pride speech is making rounds on social media. Sophie Mills said they felt "distraught" by what happened.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

'I'm not going to allow you to continue': Mayor of Cambridge, Ont., interrupts teen's Pride speech
A video showing Cambridge Mayor Jan Liggett interrupting a teenager's Pride speech is making rounds on social media. Sophie Mills said they felt "distraught" by what happened.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Want the Heated Rivalry Team Canada fleece? Well, it's already sold out
Miss out snagging the Shane Hollander Team Canada fleece? You aren't alone. Within 10 minutes of its Tuesday 12 p.m. launch, the hotly anticipated fleece completely sold out, according to Canadian apparel brand Province of Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

A woman died after wandering from home 12 times. N.B. seniors advocate says many 'saw it coming'
A woman with worsening dementia was left in a home for a year after Social Development found it would not meet her safety needs, New Brunswick's seniors advocate says.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Albertans most likely in Canada to get financial advice from AI, social media, poll shows
Survey suggests 21 per cent of surveyed respondents in Alberta used models like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude to get financial guidance. Experts say online sources are a good learning tool but warn they can have risks.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

P.E.I. spends $5M to bring Netflix adaptation of spicy romance novel to province
The largest production ever to come to Prince Edward Island will begin this summer.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Spicy romance novel adaptation to be filmed in P.E.I. with $5M from province
The largest production ever to come to Prince Edward Island will begin this summer.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

How Britain's far right hijacked the murder of Henry Nowak
The brutal murder of 18-year-old student Henry Nowak in southern England has ignited another volatile debate in the U.K. over race and what's been described as "white grievance." Despite pleas from Nowak's grieving family to prevent his death from sparking racial division, prominent far-right and populist figures have tried to exploit the tragedy.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Owners ordered to pay $100K in wages say they didn't know foreign workers were employed at their hotel
The owners of a hotel chain who are appealing orders to pay more than $100,000 in owed wages to three foreign workers say they weren't even aware two of the workers were employed at one of the company's Manitoba hotels.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Alberta man charged after more than 500,000 child sexual exploitation photos, videos seized
A man from Okotoks, Alta., faces criminal charges after police say they found more than half a million child sexual exploitation photos and videos in his possession. It's one of the largest collections the Alberta child exploitation unit has ever encountered.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Vancouver council votes not to sanction mayor after investigation found he harassed councillor
All six of Ken Sim's ABC party members voted on Tuesday against acting on the findings of the Integrity Commissioner's investigation into Sim's actions against Councillor Sean Orr. The other four councillors, including Orr, voted for sanctioning Sim,



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

'We need immediate help': First Nation's leaders decry wave of violence, lack of action in Pelican Narrows
Just as Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation leaders were preparing to talk to the media early Wednesday afternoon, RCMP announced the suspect in custody has been released and confirmed there were no longer any suspects in custody in relation to Monday's shooting.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

RCMP still looking for suspect in fatal Pelican Narrows shooting
Just as Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation leaders were preparing to talk to the media early Wednesday afternoon, RCMP announced the suspect in custody has been released and confirmed there were no longer any suspects in custody in relation to Monday's shooting.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

N.S. to create centralized daycare waitlist to streamline search for child care
A long-awaited centralized daycare waitlist will make it easier for families to find suitable child care in Nova Scotia, officials with the Education Department said Wednesday. The province is in the early stages of building a new online portal set to launch in 2027.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Alberta to eliminate paper health cards, introduce integrated driver licences July 2
Alberta will start to roll out new drivers licences starting July 2 that will include an individual's health card number, finally eliminating the paper cards that have been the bane of Albertans for decades.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Alberta to eliminate paper health cards, introduce integrated driver licenses July 2
Alberta will start to roll out new drivers licences starting July 2 that will include an individual's health card number, finally eliminating the paper cards that have been the bane of Albertans for decades.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Nostalgia alert: MusiquePlus is relaunching on TikTok
Long before your feed told you what to listen to, Quebec culture had a different tastemaker: MusiquePlus. Well, music fans can rejoice now that the TV channel that helped launch the careers of many Quebec stars is being revived as a new kind of influencer on TikTok.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

4 migrant farm workers in Italy burned to death in car, according to survivor, police
Four migrants working as fruit pickers in slave-like conditions in southern Italy have been burned to death. The murder case is prompting fresh national soul searching over the exploitation of farm workers.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

South Park creators remain defiant, promise more Trump takedowns in new season
South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Park say they aren't backing down from satirizing U.S. President Trump in the show's upcoming season — even if, as they say, the latest group trying to censor them now "has a military."



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Ottawa calls for review of CRTC decision on streamers' Cancon contributions
The federal government says it will direct the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission to review its recent decision tripling streamers' financial contributions to domestic content.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Céline Dion pays tribute to duet partner Peabo Bryson after R&B singer's death at 75
Grammy-winning R&B singer Peabo Bryson, the voice behind Disney film duets Beauty and the Beast with Céline Dion and Aladdin's A Whole New World with Regina Belle, has died. He was 75.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Protests erupt in U.K. after video released showing arrest of dying teen
Hundreds gathered in Southampton, U.K., on Tuesday to protest over the death of 18-year-old student Henry Nowak. Police handcuffed Nowak after an incident where he was stabbed. His killer falsely accused him of a racist attack.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Public left wondering if they could be among 652 victims of Saanich, B.C., voyeur
The community of Saanich, B.C., has been told a man spent six years secretly filming hundreds of women and girls in public spaces and the private of their homes — but the vast majority of victims may still not know it happened to them.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Still no triage liaison physicians in Alberta ERs, 4 months after province's pledge
More than four months after pledging that emergency physicians would soon begin roles monitoring waiting room patients, the Alberta government's promised triage liaison physicians aren't yet on the job.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Messi, Mbappe, Yamal are all World Cup-bound after injury scares
Injuries to some of soccer's star players, including Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Lamine Yamal, sparked concern ahead of the World Cup. All three have been included in their national team squads for the tournament in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, but others have not been so fortunate.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Regina alternative school graduates 1st class of Grade 12 students in its 53-year history
When Asia Mills-Daniels receives her Grade 12 diploma this month she will be the first member of her family to graduate high school and a member of her high school's first ever Grade 12 graduating class.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Are community stores a thing of the past for Calgary — or is a renaissance around the corner?
For kids, they represent independence — the freedom of a first dollar spent. For adults, a fail-safe for the forgetful, where last-minute ingredients save a recipe. It feels like these shops are always there when needed, but the reality is that corner stores are disappearing from major cities.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 03, 2026

Are corner stores a thing of the past for Calgary — or is a renaissance around the corner?
For kids, they represent independence — the freedom of a first dollar spent. For adults, a fail-safe for the forgetful, where last-minute ingredients save a recipe. It feels like these shops are always there when needed, but the reality is that corner stores are disappearing from major cities.



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