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Jun 18, 2026

Liberals tout 21 bills passing House of Commons this year as MPs break for summer
Members of Parliament ended spring sitting of Parliament today when they rose after question period and the House of Commons was adjourned until the fall.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

'When people commit crimes, they shouldn't be in this fancy-dancey jail,' Ontario premier says of new facility
Ontario Premier Doug Ford faces criticism for comparing the planned Thunder Bay Correctional Centre to a Four Seasons Hotel. His comments come after the inquest for Kevin Mamakwa, who died in the old jail in 2020. He was the nephew of Kiiwetinoong MPP Sol Mamakwa, who said the premier's comments expose "the real Doug Ford."



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Here's the scoop on Japan's alleged ice cream cartel accused of price-fixing cool treats
Japanese government fair trade watchdog officials have inspected six major ice cream makers on suspicion of price-fixing, with local media calling it a cartel.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Hegseth orders review of U.S. troops deployed to NATO in fiery Brussels speech
U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth put NATO allies on notice Thursday, announcing a Pentagon review of America's military commitment to Europe and warning some countries will fail the assessment.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Carney announces $200M for new school and health-care centre in Tumbler Ridge, where mass shooting took place
Carney says $100 million will come from province, and $100 million from feds. He also announced other major infrastructure projects in B.C., including $50 million for coastal communities such as Prince Rupert and Terrace.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Carney, Eby hold news conference in Vancouver
Prime Minister Mark Carney makes a homebuilding announcement in Vancouver and takes questions from journalists alongside B.C. Premier David Eby.



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Jun 18, 2026

Lil Nas X gives update on mental health and new music: 'I'm just ... smelling the roses'
Following an event last summer in which the musician was charged with attacking Los Angeles police officers, pop star Lil Nas X took to Instagram on Wednesday to share information on his bipolar disorder diagnosis and experience in rehab.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Mike Babcock cleared to coach Oilers after NHL reviews his Columbus tenure
NHL says it completed a review of Mike Babcock's tenure in Columbus, clearing him to coach the Edmonton Oilers if they opt to hire him.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Canadian killed in South Africa wildlife park
A Canadian tourist has been shot and killed at the Kruger National Park in South Africa, according to officials there.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Canadian shot and killed in apparent accident in South Africa's Kruger National Park
A Canadian tourist has been shot and killed at the Kruger National Park in South Africa, according to officials there.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Ivory Coast says striker Elye Wahi will be allowed into Canada for team's next World Cup match
Ivory Coast striker Elye Wahi, under investigation for alleged betting-related offences, has received authorization to enter Canada for his nation's World Cup match against Germany, the Ivorian soccer federation said Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Ivory Coast's Elye Wahi denied entry to Canada at World Cup amid betting probe
Ivory Coast striker Elye Wahi, who is under investigation for alleged betting-related offences, has not been authorized to travel to Canada for his team's next World Cup match against Germany, the Ivorian soccer federation said on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

IN PHOTOS | Knicks championship celebration
New Yorkers held a ticker-tape parade and victory rally on Thursday for the Knicks men's basketball team that brought home the NBA championship after a 53-year drought.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Eligible doctors in Alberta can work in both public, private systems starting this fall
In order to be eligible for dual practice, doctors must do a minimum number of hours in the public system first. The province says those hour requirements along with other safeguards will protect the public system.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Some low-income Canadians could get over $2K through automatic tax filing: watchdog
The federal fiscal watchdog says Ottawa's plan to roll out automatic tax filing could see Canadians who normally don't file their tax returns get thousands of dollars in owed benefits annually.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Six Nations calls out Brantford, Ont., councillor who refused to give land acknowledgment before meeting
Six Nations of the Grand River elected council says it "strongly rejects" recent comments by a Brantford, Ont., city councillor who said he doesn't believe in land acknowledgments and thinks they're "virtue signalling."



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

New law to strip Canada's military of power to handle sexual assault cases




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Jun 18, 2026

Ebola cases increase almost 40% in Congo, Uganda in a week as death toll passes 200
The Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda has claimed more than 200 lives in its first month and is the worst known outbreak at this stage, with up to 35,000 suspected potential contacts, Africa's Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Daveigh Chase, former child star in Lilo & Stitch and Donnie Darko, dead at 35
Actor Daveigh Chase, who became known as the voice of Lilo in the hit Disney animated feature Lilo & Stitch, died this week at the age of 35.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Magnitude 4.4 moderate earthquake hits eastern Quebec
A 4.5 magnitude moderate earthquake has shaken the Bas-Saint-Laurent, Gaspésie, and Côte-Nord regions Thursday morning.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Tornado warning ends in Gananoque, Ont., area
Environment Canada has now ended a red tornado warning for the Gananoque., Ont., area east of Kingston. It was the second tornado warning of the afternoon in eastern Ontario following one near Alexandria.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Tornado warning issued for Gananoque, Ont., area
Environment Canada has issued a red tornado warning for the Gananoque., Ont., area east of Kingston. It covers other areas such as Mallorytown and Westport.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

19-year-old arrested in connection with U.S. Consulate shooting in Toronto
A 19-year-old has been arrested and charged in connection with a shooting at the U.S. consulate in March, said police.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Hot bet summer? Soon Canadians will be able to trade on prediction markets
Canadian retail investors will be able to access prediction markets through a Canadian company this summer, after the platforms had been banned for years. Prediction markets are experiencing explosive growth, and seen as both a financial vehicle and as gambling.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

An estimated 20,000 Alberta kids face waiting years to get therapy for disabilities
An estimated 20,000 children are stuck on Alberta's Family Support for Children with Disabilities (FSCD) waiting list, facing years of delays to get speech, behavioural and other treatment or therapy for autism and various disabilities.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Terrorism peace bond imposed on youth who planned school violence in Saskatoon
A 14-year-old who was making plans to carry out a school shooting in Saskatoon will be under a terrorism peace bond for the next year.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Innu Nation accuses N.L. government of capping group's history at 300 years — an 'erasure,' say Innu leaders
Innu Cultural Guardian Jodie Ashini says she thought National Indigenous Peoples Day, June 21, would be the perfect day to open the Innu Pakassiun exhibit at the Labrador Interpretation Centre in North West River.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

'Moscow will burn too,' Zelenskyy warns, as Ukraine and Russia exchange airstrikes
Ukraine hit a Moscow oil refinery for a second time in a week and disrupted commercial flights at Moscow airports in one of its biggest drone attacks since Russia's invasion more than four years ago, Russian officials said Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Ukraine hits Moscow oil refinery again, part of massive drone wave inside Russia
Ukraine hit a Moscow oil refinery for a second time in a week and disrupted commercial flights at Moscow airports in one of its biggest drone attacks since Russia's invasion more than four years ago, Russian officials said Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

When I talked to my dad about my queerness, I wish he told me how much we had in common
When Jenn Chen came out to her distant, traditionalist father, she was surprised to receive his comfort and reassurance. His reaction started to make more sense to her after he died and the secret he carefully hid from his family came to light.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Some artists feeling 'blue dot fever,' fans say, as high ticket prices make concertgoers more selective
The name "blue dot fever" comes from the blue dots on Ticketmaster's website, indicating unsold seats. Some fans say they're going to fewer shows because of the high price tag.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

60 years ago, Agent Orange was sprayed at CFB Gagetown. Vets want to know: are toxins still in the soil?
Sixty years after Agent Orange got sprayed at CFB Gagetown, veterans, military family members and some U.S. lawmakers are still raising concerns these herbicides could linger in the soil. They are calling for more testing as Canada redevelops the base.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Hydro-Québec powers up New York exports amid tightening energy reserves
Hydro-Québec has begun exporting electricity to New York City under a long-term contract that critics say comes at an awkward time, as Quebec grapples with growing demand at home and lower-than-usual reservoir levels.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Leave it to the beavers: How the industrious mammals are helping to stop a London tube station from flooding
A family of beavers that came to London in 2023 is thriving in west London, and preventing flooding by doing what they do best — building dams.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 18, 2026

Ontario's legislature is set for its shortest sitting in decades. Here's what it means for the Ford government
Premier Doug Ford's government is on pace to sit for the fewest days of any Ontario government over the past five decades in a year when voters aren't headed to the polls. And experts warn the decision to shorten the calendar at Queen's Park comes with its strategic benefits — and pitfalls — for the Tories as the legislature settles into a 21-week break.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Teen dies after being thrown from horse-drawn carriage in New York's Central Park
A teenager thrown to the ground Wednesday when a Central Park carriage horse bolted away from its driver has died, according to police.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Canada captain Alphonso Davies, Moise Bombito will be available to play vs. Qatar on Thursday
Canada's head coach Jesse Marsch says captain Alphonso Davies and Moise Bombito will be available for the country's FIFA World Cup game against Qatar in Vancouver on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Ex-Calgary councillor directed use of personal phone over freedom of information concerns: docs
While investigating allegations of corruption at Calgary city hall, police say they uncovered text messages sent by former councillor Sean Chu to a man now accused of offering money for council votes in which Chu said to "keep conversations to his personal phone" because his work phone was "subject to Freedom of Information" disclosure.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Vancouver Goldeneyes pick American Caroline Harvey 1st overall in PWHL draft
Generational American defender Caroline Harvey is a member of the Vancouver Goldeneyes. The 23-year-old was selected first overall by Vancouver at the 2026 PWHL Draft in Detroit on Wednesday night.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Vancouver Goldeneyes pick American defender Caroline Harvey with 1st pick of 2026 PWHL Draft
Generational American defender Caroline Harvey is a member of the Vancouver Goldeneyes. The 23-year-old was selected first overall by Vancouver at the 2026 PWHL Draft in Detroit on Wednesday night.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

More than 1,000 Palestinians killed since Israel-Hamas ceasefire, says Gaza Health Ministry
Israeli operations in the Gaza Strip have killed 1,005 Palestinians since Israel and Hamas reached a ceasefire last October, the Gaza Health Ministry said Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

About 3.4 million Albertans will receive $100 energy rebate from provincial government
Twenty years after then-premier Ralph Klein gave every Albertan a $400 cheque, the current Alberta government is giving each eligible resident a one-time payment of $100.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

About 3.4 million Albertans will receive $100 energy rebate from provincial government
Twenty years after then-premier Ralph Klein gave every Albertan a $400 cheque, the current Alberta government is giving each eligible resident a one-time payment of $100.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Alberta will pay $100 energy rebate to about 3.4 million residents
Twenty years after then-premier Ralph Klein gave every Albertan a $400 cheque, the current Alberta government is giving each eligible resident a one-time payment of $100.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Why some homeowners are falling into a mortgage payment trap they can't escape | About That
Many Canadian homeowners took advantage of historically low mortgage rates during the pandemic to lock in for five-year terms. Andrew Chang explains the perfect storm happening now as these terms come up for renewal at much higher rates at the same time as a depressed housing market. (Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

'This is happening every day': Experts raise alarm after recent human trafficking arrests in Sask.
Two men tied to a trucking business in the RM of Edenwold are facing human trafficking charges after a months-long RCMP investigation. Expert are speaking out about the need for education about labour trafficking and how to spot red flags.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Boy 12, charged with attempted murder of Toronto police officer, 2 other boys also charged
A 12-year-old boy has been charged with attempted murder after he allegedly struck a Toronto police officer while driving a stolen vehicle in the city's east end Sunday night, police say.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Trump says he'll delay nomination for Clayton to be his next intel chief
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday derailed the confirmation process of his own nominee to head the nation's intelligence agencies, an extraordinary move that upended Senate efforts to renew a crucial surveillance program that expired last week and fuelled fresh tensions with fellow Republicans on Capitol Hill.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Opposition parties up in arms as Liberals use majority to speed up legislation before summer
With only days left before MPs head back to their ridings for the summer, the Liberal government is aiming to pass key pieces of legislation while it can — but the legislative rush has opposition parties crying foul.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Yellowknife hockey players say changes to team structure for girls are offside
The Yellowknife Minor Hockey Association plans an overhaul to its structure, getting rid of female-only development teams, an option for more elite players, in favour of what it's calling a travel team model.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Quebec-based RCMP officer charged with uttering threats online toward Donald Trump
A Quebec-based RCMP police officer has been arrested for allegedly threatening U.S. President Donald Trump online.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen among star-studded list performing at Obama centre's opening
Christina Aguilera, Stevie Wonder, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, U2's Bono and the Edge, Eddie Vedder and Bruce Springsteen are among the musicians scheduled to take the stage celebrating the opening of the Obama Presidential Center's Grand Opening Ceremony in Chicago's South Side.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Earliest outbreak of the plague killed hunter-gatherer kids 5,500 years ago
Scientists have solved a mystery that puzzled them for decades: Why were so many dead children buried by hunter-gatherers in Russia 5,500 years ago? It turns out they were killed by the earliest known outbreak of the plague, revealing new insights about the disease.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Vancouver bar nearly drank dry by FIFA fans as World Cup brings surge in business to Granville Street
Vancouver bars are rushing beer and staff to the front line of the World Cup's war on thirst.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

CBC must provide more local coverage, Senate committee urges
CBC/Radio-Canada must provide more local coverage in emerging "news deserts," where declining advertising revenue has resulted in the closure of hundreds of outlets in the past two decades, according to a new Senate report on Canada's public broadcaster.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Tom Holland confirms he and Zendaya are married
Tom Holland has apparently confirmed that he and his longtime love Zendaya have tied the knot, ending months of speculation triggered by Zendaya's stylist.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Bus crash survivor forever changed by Sask.'s deadliest highway disaster
Derald Flamand, 64, is one of eight people to survive Saskatchewan's deadliest highway crash. He travelled from B.C. to see a new plaque west of Swift Current, Sask., that details the fiery three-vehicle crash that left 22 young men dead on May 28, 1980.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Edmonton teens charged with using AI to create sexually exploitative images of classmates
A pair of 14-year-old boys in Edmonton have been charged for allegedly using artificial intelligence to create child exploitation images of their classmates.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Canada's population is dropping, but economists say that could be OK
Canada's population dipped by about 55,000 people in the first three months of this year, according to new numbers from Statistics Canada, which estimates the population as of April 1 was 41,417,056.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Luigi Mangione seeks 'extreme emotional disturbance' defence in CEO killing case
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of gunning down a health insurance executive in Manhattan, plans to argue at trial that he was in a state of "extreme emotional disturbance" when he allegedly committed the crime, a judge revealed at a court hearing Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

FIFA hydration breaks spark backlash and blamed for killing momentum at World Cup
FIFA's new hydration breaks midway through each half — a novelty for this World Cup — were introduced to help players deal with the summer heat in the United States, Canada and Mexico. But critics say they're having unintended consequences, ruining the flow of the game and giving coaches a chance to tactically shift momentum in their team's favour.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

N.L. health-care workers got an email promising a day off — but it was only a cybersecurity test
Employees of Newfoundland and Labrador's health authority recently received an email titled June Holiday thanking them for their hard work in recent months — only to find out it was all just a cybersecurity test. Now, the NLHS Digital Health Service CEO is apologizing, saying the email was "not sensitive."



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Lawsuit against Costco's popular rotisserie chicken 'fatally flawed,' company's lawyers say
A proposed class-action lawsuit that says Costco "systematically cheated" customers by advertising its hugely popular Kirkland Signature seasoned rotisserie chicken as containing no preservatives is "fatally flawed" and should be thrown out, lawyers for the company say.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Maple Leafs hire Jim Hiller as 41st head coach in franchise history
The Maple Leafs have hired Jim Hiller as the 41st head coach in franchise history. The 57-year-old returns to Toronto after spending four seasons as an assistant coach with the club from 2015-19.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Maple Leafs hire Jim Hiller as head coach
The Maple Leafs have hired Jim Hiller as the 41st head coach in franchise history. The 57-year-old returns to Toronto after spending four seasons as an assistant coach with the club from 2015-19.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Iran-U.S. agreement leaks reveal plans to reopen Strait of Hormuz, 60-day window for nuclear talks
Iran will immediately take steps to reopen the Strait of Hormuz once a tentative deal with the U.S. to end the war is signed and will be allowed to sell its oil without restrictions, according to leaked copies of an interim agreement that officials say broadly matches the document.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

1 killed when small plane crashes on Texas highway. People leave vehicles to help
A business jet with six people on board crashed on a highway in Laredo, Texas, and caught fire Tuesday night, authorities said, killing one person and causing chaos as people left their vehicles to frantically try to smash the cockpit window and free those inside.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Police in Quebec municipalities issued thousands of fines for insulting officers
Quebec City police have largely driven the numbers, issuing 11,092 fines in six years. Now Montreal is mulling a bylaw of its own regulating interactions between police and citizens, but advocates say it could exacerbate tensions and police misconduct.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Inside Ukraine's kill zone
The last stretch of road to the frontlines in the Russia-Ukraine war is often called the kill zone. It's swarming with drones, littered with burnt-out vehicles, and populated by residents continuing to live their daily lives.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Winnipeg-born Canadian released from U.S. immigration detention after 7 months in 'hellhole'
After nearly 250 days in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention, Winnipeg-born Clayton Herman walked free on Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Lionel Messi ties men's World Cup goals record with a hat trick as Argentina tops Algeria
With a brilliant hat trick in a 3-0 win over Les Fennecs, Argentina's Lionel Messi moved into a tie with Germany's Miroslav Klose for the career scoring record at the men's World Cup.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

World-first burn treatment helps Western University student recover from injuries suffered in fire
A Hamilton hospital says it has become the first in the world to use an experimental exosome treatment on a burn patient, helping a Western University student recover from severe injuries suffered in a London fraternity house fire.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Rare antique N.S. pharmacy signs auctioned off for $32,500
Six pieces of signs advertising for a pharmacy in southwest Nova Scotia were sold at an auction for over $30,000. Auctioneer said the techniques, design and the history they carry made them hot commdity.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

What will replace Hockey Night in Canada?




CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

What will replace Hockey Night in Canada? Women's sports will 'absolutely' get play: CBC




CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

NHL fans will now have to pay to watch games on Sportsnet. What that means for Rogers — and CBC




CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Canadians grapple with loss of Hockey Night in Canada's 'grand tradition'




CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

'Major shock': Canadians grapple with loss of CBC's Hockey Night in Canada tradition




CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Companies question cost of AI as tokenmaxxing spending adds up
Prominent tech businesses pushing to use AI intensively have been stung by sky high AI costs, especially for agentic chain-of-thought purposes. Now, they're looking at getting beyond experimentation to tokenomics: really breaking down the return on investment for big AI spending.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

As wildfires grow, tiny fire-loving fungi could hold the key to a landscape's recovery
Within weeks of a wildfire, an orange crust coats deadwood and the charred forest floor, creating an otherworldly landscape that still seems to be smoking. But instead of continued destruction, it's a signal of rebirth: tiny fungi are colonizing the wreckage.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

No place for 'hate' or 'divisiveness': Politicians condemn white nationalist group's visit to northern Ontario
Politicians are condemning a white nationalist group's visits to northern Ontario, saying their presence is not welcome — a sentiment echoed in some other communities where Second Sons Canada members have been seen in recent months.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 17, 2026

Matchmaking and cash: South Korea's plan to avoid population decline
Canada also faces a record-low fertility rate, and experts are looking to South Korea to see what they're doing right after years of plummeting birthrates.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 16, 2026

CBC's Sarah Leavitt chases a kangaroo | The Moment
CBC News reporter Sarah Leavitt tells The National about the moment she was assigned to chase a kangaroo in Boucherville, Que.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 16, 2026

The National | Toronto police say 'guns-for-hire' behind shootings
June 16, 2026 | Toronto police say they believe a wave of recent shootings is the result of a 'guns-for-hire' network. Hot mics capture trade pressures and diplomatic challenges at the G7 summit in France. And CBC says a final goodbye to NHL hockey.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 16, 2026

New Royal Canadian Navy boss says service must grow by up to 40%
The Royal Canadian Navy's sweeping modernization plans hinge on a challenge that can't be solved in a shipyard. Vice-Admiral Dan Charlebois says the service must grow by as much as 40 per cent to crew a new fleet of destroyers, submarines and support vessels now taking shape.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 16, 2026

Boston Fleet goaltender Aerin Frankel voted PWHL MVP
Frankel also won the league's goaltender of the year award after backstopping the Fleet to a big year-over-year turnaround.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 16, 2026

How a satirical Bosnian song about the American dream became a World Cup anthem
When Bosnian band Dubioza kolektiv released U.S.A. in 2011, they never imagined their tongue-in-cheek song about disillusionment with the American dream would be repurposed into a certified World Cup hit.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 16, 2026

Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey loses bid to enter Canada for World Cup
A Federal Court judge has dismissed Thomas Partey's bid for emergency relief after Canada denied the Ghanaian midfielder entry for the FIFA World Cup.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 16, 2026

Criminality not suspected after 12 kids sent to hospital in electrical incident at B.C. water park




CBC Top Stories
Jun 16, 2026

Investigations probe electrical incident that sent 12 youths at B.C. water park to hospital




CBC Top Stories
Jun 16, 2026

Initial probe finds 'electrical non-compliances' at B.C. water park where 12 were injured




CBC Top Stories
Jun 16, 2026

Russian warship fired warning shots near U.K.-registered yacht in English Channel
A Russian warship fired warning shots near a U.K.-registered pleasure yacht in the English Channel on Tuesday, authorities said, an incident that caused no damage but illustrated heightened tensions between the two countries.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 16, 2026

11-year-old dies in suspected drowning during school field trip near Medicine Hat, Alta.
An 11-year-old child has died of a suspected drowning during a field trip to a regional park near Medicine Hat, Alta., on Monday. That led to a shutdown of pools across the city the following day.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 16, 2026

Parole board rejects former Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard's bid for full parole
The Parole Board of Canada rejected Jacob Hoggard's bid for full parole this month because it found the former Hedley frontman, now convicted sexual offender, requires professional supervision.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 16, 2026

Fact check: Is the government dropping ticks on farms?
No, the government is not dropping boxes of ticks onto farms. But that conspiracy theory has spread in both the U.S. and Canada. Here are the facts.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 16, 2026

Quebec says runaway kangaroo 'Joey' poses no threat but advocate warns of risks to its safety
The kangaroo that has been on the loose on Montreal's South Shore presently doesn't pose a "significant danger to the public," confirmed Quebec's Environment Ministry on Tuesday morning. The ministry added the animal is safe for the summer months but an animal welfare advocate says it may not necessarily be the case.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 16, 2026

Kangaroo 'Joey' caught by Quebec Environment Ministry after days on the loose
The kangaroo that has been on the loose on Montreal's South Shore has been caught by Quebec's Environment Ministry teams on Tuesday afternoon.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 16, 2026

Live updates: Hundreds ordered to evacuate their homes as wildfire burns in West Kelowna, B.C.




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Jun 16, 2026

Live updates: West Kelowna, B.C., wildfire no longer out of control, officials say




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Jun 16, 2026

Hundreds of families return home after crews bring West Kelowna, B.C., wildfire under control




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