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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

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

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

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

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 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

What is hantavirus? Everything you need to know




CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

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




CBC Top Stories
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.



CBC Top Stories
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.



CBC Top Stories
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."



CBC Top Stories
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.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Toronto Maple Leafs introduce Chayka, Sundin in new management roles
The Maple Leafs introduced franchise legend Mats Sundin as its new senior executive adviser of hockey operations and John Chayka as general manager on Monday.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Raptors reflect on 'solid' season and return to playoffs after first-round loss
Toronto Raptors all-star forward Scottie Barnes stopped short of calling the NBA team's campaign a success at an end-of-season availability Monday, saying the players learned a lot about themselves and had a "solid" season.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Calgary father accused of murdering children, driving bodies to police station, makes 1st court appearance
A Calgary father accused of murdering his young children before driving their bodies to a police station where officers say he called 911 and confessed, made a brief court appearance today and will remain in custody for the foreseeable future.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Calgary father accused of murdering children, driving bodies to police station, makes first court appearance
A Calgary father accused of murdering his young children before driving their bodies to a police station where officers say he called 911 and confessed, made a brief court appearance today and will remain in custody for the foreseeable future.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Government's strategy to protect critical infrastructure from climate change falling short: report
The federal government's strategy to protect more than $100 billion worth of key infrastructure from the destructive impacts of climate change has significant gaps, with three key departments well behind where they need to be.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Britney Spears avoids jail time for DUI after pleading guilty to lesser charge
Britney Spears pleaded guilty through her lawyer Monday to a lesser charge that will allow her to avoid jail time after prosecutors accused her of driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs in Southern California.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Copper theft attempt causing Telus service outage across northwest B.C.
Telus is estimating its internet, TV and phone services will be restored to northwest B.C. by late Monday afternoon after vandals attempted to steal some of the company's copper cables.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Dozens of Sask. communities grapple with torrent of spring flooding
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency said there are 15 active local emergencies in the province, with the possibility of more on the way as dozens of communities grapple with a torrent of spring flooding.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Washouts, flooding close roads in areas across Saskatchewan
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency is providing an update on provincial flooding conditions and the support offered to affected people as dozens of communities grapple with a torrent of spring flooding.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Evacuations planned as suspected hantavirus outbreak traps 150, including 4 Canadians, on cruise ship
Medics were working on Monday to evacuate two people with symptoms of the deadly hantavirus ?after a suspected outbreak on a luxury cruise ship held off West Africa carrying mostly British, American and Spanish passengers, along with four Canadians, officials said.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

RCMP say U.S. tourist died in accident in Banff National Park
RCMP say a 25-year-old American man has died in Johnston Canyon in Banff National Park. Staff Sgt. Mike Buxton-Carr, Banff's RCMP detachment commander, says the incident is being considered as an accidental death during recreational activity.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

The moment a Nova Scotia hockey fan fell onto the ice
An 11-year-old fan recently got the chance to join a Truro, N.S., hockey team on the ice at the Rath Eastlink Community Centre, but not in the way you might expect. Linus Mulherin tells us what happened.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Person arrested after accessing plane without authorization at Vancouver airport, police say
Richmond RCMP say a person who "accessed an aircraft without authorization" at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) early Monday morning is now in custody.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Peter Nygard's appeal of sexual assault convictions being heard Monday in Toronto
The Ontario Court of Appeal is set to hear Peter Nygard's appeal of his sexual assault convictions and prison sentence today, with his lawyers arguing the Toronto trial judge made errors including admitting the testimony of an expert on trauma.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

'Everyone is scared all the time': Bondi Beach inquiry hears from Australia's Jewish community
A wide-ranging Australian inquiry examining antisemitism in the country after a massacre at a Hanukkah celebration heard Monday from that escalating hatred has left Jewish people in Australia fearful and vulnerable.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Quadriplegic senior says changes to home care putting his health at risk
A 72-year-old man in Saanich, B.C., says his usual community health workers seem to have been replaced with workers who aren't trained to help facilitate his daily bowel routine.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Canada commits $270M to Ukraine as Carney addresses European summit in Armenia
Prime Minister Mark Carney says his government will contribute $270 million to help Ukraine secure critical military capabilities in its defence against Russia's full-scale invasion.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Elon Musk vs OpenAI
Elon Musk is suing OpenAI and Microsoft in a trial that could dramatically reshape the AI industry.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Archives see surge in Americans requesting family records to access Canadian citizenship
The Provincial Archives of New Brunswick is sifting through a backlog of over 1,000 requests after the federal government changed the rules for citizenship by descent.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Dog walker bitten on the job can't sue because she 'owned' the pet at the time, Ontario's highest court rules
Ontario's highest court has ruled a part-time dog walker who was bitten on the job cannot sue her clients for damages because, under provincial law, she's considered to have been the "owner" of the animal at the time.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

FIFA World Cup: Everything (and more) you need to know about the 16 stadiums
We take a closer look at the 16 World Cup stadiums for this year's tournament.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Her sexual allegations against a sergeant were finally being investigated. Did a jealous officer trigger it?
An investigation into an Ottawa police sergeant who died in March is raising questions about what information the force had when sexual misconduct allegations made by college students surfaced four years ago and resurfaced three years ago — and about why the criminal investigation only began this year.



CBC Top Stories
May 04, 2026

Widow of Windsor officer murdered 20 years ago says Ont. support group is a ‘lifeline'
Twenty years ago, Shelley Atkinson says she experienced "the worst day of my life" after her husband Const. John Atkinson was shot and killed while working as a police officer in Windsor. The Survivors Of Law Enforcement (SOLE) group is made up of 25 widows across Ontario who have lost a spouse in the line of duty.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Raptors eliminated from NBA playoffs after losing Game 7 to Cavaliers 114-102
The Toronto Raptors were eliminated from the NBA playoffs on Sunday after losing to the Cavaliers in their Game 7 matchup in Cleveland.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Rudy Giuliani is hospitalized 'in critical but stable condition,' spokesperson says
Rudolph Giuliani, the ex-mayor of New York City and a former adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, is in critical but stable condition at a hospital, his spokesperson said Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Habs score Game 7 winner while CBC reporter on air
The CBC's Kwabena Oduro was on the scene as the Bell Centre exploded in cheers following Alex Newhook's goal at the 11:07 mark of the third period in Game 7, giving the Montreal Canadiens a 2-1 lead over the Tampa Bay Lightning. The goal would prove to be the game winner.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

The National | Mother fights Air Canada for refund after child's death
May 3, 2026 | A grieving mother spends months fighting Air Canada for a refund after her daughter's sudden death. Trump says the U.S. will help free ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz. And, how pipelines could shape the future of Canada-U.S. trade.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Habs hang on in Game 7, eliminate Lightning, move on to face Buffalo Sabres
Following the Montreal Canadiens' Sunday night victory in Tampa, the Habs will now face the Buffalo Sabres. The two teams will kick off their second-round matchup on Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Habs move on to 2nd round after Game 7 win against the Lightning
Following the Montreal Canadiens' Sunday night victory in Tampa, the Habs will now face the Buffalo Sabres. The two teams will kick off their second-round matchup on Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Hundreds of youths descend on Vancouver's Scientology building as part of speedrunning trend
The viral trend, dubbed "Scientology speedrunning," took off in early April, with users on social media posting videos of themselves entering — or in Saturday's case trying to enter — properties owned or inhabited in some way by the Church of Scientology.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Maple Leafs hire Mats Sundin, former Coyotes GM John Chayka to lead front office
The Toronto Maple Leafs have landed on a new brain trust. The Original Six franchise looked both forward and back Sunday, naming ex-captain Mats Sundin as its senior executive adviser of hockey operations and John Chayka as general manager.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Suspected hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship kills 3, WHO says
In a statement to The Associated Press, the WHO said an investigation was ongoing but that at least one case of hantavirus had been confirmed.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Suspected hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship kills 3, World Health Organization says
A suspected hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean has killed three people and sickened at least three others, the World Health Organization and South Africa's Department of Health said on Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Canadiens fans ready for a win in high-stakes Game 7 against Tampa
Hours before puck drop, the energy built across the city, from fully booked sports bars to families making their way downtown for the decisive final playoffs match between the Montreal Canadiens and the Tampa Bay Lightning.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Poilievre argues Carney has 'wasted an entire year' on possible Alberta pipeline
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says the prime minister has "wasted an entire year" deliberating a potential new oil pipeline out of Alberta — criticism that comes after Mark Carney said a new pipeline is "more probable than possible."



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Raptors, Cavaliers get ready to face off in Game 7 showdown
Raptors get ready to face the Cavaliers for the final time this season in Game 7 of the first round of NBA playoffs.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Wildfire destroys homes in Sandy Beach, Alta., prompting local state of emergency
According to a social media update from Sturgeon County posted Saturday, the fire has "consumed three homes and badly damaged another." Firefighting crews from multiple surrounding jurisdictions have been deployed to the scene.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Fire destroys 3 homes and burns 2 hectares of land in summer village of Sandy Beach, Alta.
Both the state of local emergency and the wildfire alert have been cancelled as of Sunday afternoon.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Shakira performs free concert to a crowd of 2 million on Brazil's Copacabana Beach
Colombian superstar Shakira gave a free concert on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday night, an event that the city's mayor said drew two million people to one of the world's most iconic waterfronts.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Poilievre holds news conference about Liberals' fiscal approach
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre holds a news conference in Toronto about the federal government's spending.



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May 03, 2026

Ukraine hits Russian oil-loading port, 'shadow fleet' tankers
Ukraine on Sunday launched a wave of strikes against Russian oil targets, hitting a key loading port on the Baltic Sea and two tankers that Ukraine alleges were illegally used to transport Russian crude.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Alberta government says wild horse population has reached 'unacceptable' levels, advocates disagree
The abundance of what Alberta's government calls "feral horses" has reached "unacceptable" population levels, according to the province's horse management strategy. Results from the province's annual feral horse survey released in April found the highest free-roaming horse numbers ever counted along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains.



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May 03, 2026

Rally held to demand answers about Jack and Lilly Sullivan disappearance in N.S.
Under a cloudless sky in central Nova Scotia, about 50 people gathered outside an RCMP detachment Saturday to demand answers about the disappearance of two young children exactly one year ago.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

'Build from the ashes': Fort McMurray reflects on how community has changed since 2016 wildfire
It's been 10 years since more than 2,500 homes were destroyed in the 2016 Horse River Wildfire. The community has rebuilt and fire officials have invested millions of dollars into fire prevention and planning. Many residents are ready to move on, while others still feel they are in survival mode.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

This N.L. pharmacist lost a ring 20 years ago. An Ontario man found it in a pair of jeans
After finding a golden ring in a thrifted pair of jeans in Ontario, Dan Howard spent 15 years tracking down its bearer. The owner, pharmacist Bradley Buckle, turned out to be half the country away in St. John's.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Canada's Jerome Blake injured in men's 4x100m final at World Athletics Relays
Canada's Jerome Blake, running the second leg in the men's 4x100-metre final, pulled up favouring his right leg and hobbled to hand off the baton to Brendon Rodney as the reigning Olympic champions finished seventh in the eight-team field in 40.06 seconds at the World Athletics Relays in Gaborone, Botswana. Watch final-day coverage on CBCSports.ca and CBC Gem.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Mother of boy who died in care of Ontario couple speaks for 1st time ahead of trial decision
In 2021, a 12-year-old died while in the care of a Burlington, Ont., couple who are now charged with his murder. For the first time, the boy's mother is sharing her perspective with CBC Hamilton, saying she wants people to understand that her family is "not just a case or story."



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

NASA says it will put humans on the surface of the moon in 2028. How realistic is that?
The Artemis II lunar mission is over, and NASA is already looking ahead, planning to put astronauts on the surface of the moon by 2028. But there are a lot of hurdles that need to be cleared before that happens.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

I didn't want to become my alcoholic father. I know, for better or worse, I never will be
Fernanda Rodriguez got a shocking call from her father when she was just nine — a call that opened her eyes to the many challenges her father faced when it came to alcoholism and depression. As she grew older, she was able to see that he persevered through difficulties to be present for her as much as he could be.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

In Pompeii, ancient graffiti depicting daily life is being revealed thanks to modern technology
The walls of a corridor that once linked two theatres in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii hold hundreds of inscriptions made by residents before Mount Vesuvius erupted almost 2,000 years ago. An international research team is now using a very modern technique to bring them to life.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Jeff Bezos to Beyoncé: What to know ahead of the 2026 Met Gala
One of New York's hottest events is under pressure this year — not from declining attendance, glamour or budget — but from criticism, bad press and even calls for a boycott.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

Jerome Blake injured, Canada places 7th in men's 100m final at World Athletics Relays
Jerome Blake of Kelowna, B.C., favoured his right leg while pulling up in the second leg of the men's 4x100-metre final, then hobbled to hand the baton to Brendon Rodney as Canada placed seventh in the eight-team field in 40.06 seconds on Sunday at the World Athletics Relays in Gaborone, Botswana.



CBC Top Stories
May 03, 2026

As Carney visits Armenia, experts urge deeper Canada ties in the Caucasus
Mark Carney is expected to spend the bulk of his few hours in Armenia engaging with European leaders, but experts say he has momentum to build ties with Yerevan and the rest of the Caucasus as well, something first undertaken by Trudeau.



CBC Top Stories
May 02, 2026

Cherie DeVaux becomes 1st female trainer to win Kentucky Derby as Golden Tempo takes 152nd edition
Cherie DeVaux made history on Saturday as the first woman to train the winner of the Kentucky Derby, as Golden Tempo charged from the back of the pack and charged down the stretch to get to the finish line first in the biggest event in horse racing.



CBC Top Stories
May 02, 2026

Two Canadians on aid boats intercepted by Israel have been released, organizers say
A spokesperson for a group trying to break the Israeli navy blockade of Gaza to deliver aid says two Canadians who were detained by Israel in the Mediterranean Sea have been released.



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May 02, 2026

Support for Alberta separatism flat, struggling high earners more likely supporters: poll




CBC Top Stories
May 02, 2026

Most Albertans want party leaders to say how they will vote on independence, poll suggests




CBC Top Stories
May 02, 2026

Jailed Nobel laureate's life at risk if she is not released from Iranian custody, Nobel committee chief says
The head of the Norwegian Nobel Committee said on Saturday the life of jailed Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi was in the hands of the Iranian authorities after her health "deteriorated seriously," and called for her to be released to her dedicated medical team.



CBC Top Stories
May 02, 2026

Ontario Premier Doug Ford talks tariffs, quotes Reagan in Michigan university grad speech




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May 02, 2026

Alex Zanardi, auto racing champion who won Paralympic gold between life-altering crashes, dead at 59
Alex Zanardi, the Italian auto racing champion-turned-Paralympic gold medalist whose career was marked by two life-altering accidents, has died. He was 59.



CBC Top Stories
May 02, 2026

Metro Vancouver is running out of drinking water — and the solutions are interesting
Despite being one of the wettest regions on Earth, climate change and high demand are expected to worsen water supply over the next century in Metro Vancouver.



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May 02, 2026

Manitoba's biggest flood caused 'wreck of a whole colony' 200 years ago
The spring 1826 deluge that devastated the Red River Settlement, described as a "once-in-a-millennium flood" by one historian, was the largest in the recorded history of the Red River watershed.



CBC Top Stories
May 02, 2026

U.S. warns shipping firms could face sanctions over paying Iran's Strait of Hormuz tolls
Iran effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz to normal traffic by attacking and threatening to attack ships after the U.S. and Israel launched a war on Feb. 28.



CBC Top Stories
May 02, 2026

U.S. warns shipping firms they could face sanctions over paying Iran's Strait of Hormuz tolls
Iran effectively closed the strait to normal traffic by attacking and threatening to attack ships after the U.S. and Israel launched a war on Feb. 28.



CBC Top Stories
May 02, 2026

Spirit Airlines shuts down, blames cost of fuel due to Middle East war




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May 02, 2026

'Things aren't looking good': Atlantic cod stocks continue decline in parts of N.S., N.B.
The latest assessment of Atlantic cod stocks in the Bay of Fundy and the Scotian Shelf shows decades of struggle aren't over.



CBC Top Stories
May 02, 2026

Faith Rich saw two sides of the child protection system. She died at 22
Faith Rich experienced both sides of the child protection system — as a child, and a parent. Her lawyer says systemic challenges and a culture of disempowerment caused irreparable harm, including in the final days of her life.



CBC Top Stories
May 02, 2026

Who won the lottery? Why you may never know the full name of some jackpot winners going forward




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May 02, 2026

Canadian sprinters set world record at World Athletics Relays
The Canadian 4x100-metre mixed relay team of Eliezer Adjibi, Marie-Éloise Leclair, Duan Asemota, and Audrey Leduc set a world record at the World Athletics Relays on Saturday in Gaborone, Botswana.



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