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Jul 07, 2026

ICE fatally shoots man during enforcement operation in Houston: DHS
A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed a man in Houston after he attempted to evade arrest in his vehicle during an operation Tuesday, the agency said.



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Jul 07, 2026

Is Ukraine running out of interceptors? | About That
Andrew Chang breaks down why Ukraine's air defences failed to intercept any of the ballistic missiles Russia fired during its latest attack. Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images



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Jul 07, 2026

Carney hails submarine deal as NATO win, moves to ease South Korea's disappointment




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Jul 07, 2026

An off-duty Alberta doctor saved a man's life with CPR. Then he got a $250 ambulance bill
Dr. Ian Sutanto didn't expect to get a $250 invoice in the mail after he helped save a man's life during a basketball game.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Why Ford government's new spin on a giant ferris wheel in Niagara Falls, Ont., has become a 'saga'
Overwhelming public opposition and a new private-sector proposal for the SkyWheel on Clifton Hill in Niagara Falls, Ont., may have put an end to a controversial proposal by the Ford government to erect a second giant observation wheel.



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Jul 07, 2026

Obsession becomes highest-grossing film with budget under $1M US
Obsession got what it wished for and more. The 2025 horror film has broken the record for highest-grossing film with a less than $1-million US budget with box office receipts of over $400 million US. That puts it ahead of the 1973 Bruce Lee classic Enter the Dragon, which grossed $400 million US on a $750,000 US budget.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Liberals shelve Conservatives' request for probe of plan to buy vacant B.C. condos
A parliamentary ethics committee meeting left Conservative MPs frustrated Monday when Liberal members voted to shelve their demand to probe a plan to buy unsold, vacant condos in British Columbia and turn them into affordable housing.



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Jul 07, 2026

'They're back home:' Naskapi welcome century-old artifacts on loan from Toronto museum
A number of artifacts, including painted and carefully sewn doll clothes, netting needles and hunting tools, are on loan to the Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach in northern Quebec for the next month, from the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) in Toronto.



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Jul 07, 2026

Trump revives argument that U.S. should control Greenland as NATO leaders gather
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the U.S., not Denmark, should control Greenland, reviving a stance that has ?caused tensions among NATO allies just as leaders of the alliance gathered for a summit in Turkey.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Unstable highrise in New York City prompts evacuations
A New York City high-rise remained unstable Tuesday after officials found that columns buckled and floors sagged while it was being converted to luxury apartments, forcing evacuations in and around the construction site.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

'Unstable' highrise in New York City prompts evacuations
A New York City highrise that was under construction when columns buckled and bricks tumbled into the street below during the Tuesday morning rush hour remained unstable and was still moving, forcing nearby buildings to evacuate, officials said.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

3 tankers attacked in Strait of Hormuz, U.K. military says
Three tankers were struck by projectiles Tuesday in the Strait of Hormuz, the British military said, in the latest attacks targeting vessels moving through the fuel-shipping waterway that is central to negotiations seeking a permanent end to the U.S.-Israel war against Iran.



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Jul 07, 2026

U.S. says it launched strikes on Iran for 'attacking commercial shipping' in Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. military launched a series of strikes against Iranian targets early Wednesday after three merchant ships were struck in the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Oman.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Halifax police seeking man who yelled racial slurs, threats at family in Costco
The man then approached another customer and assaulted him, police said in a news release Tuesday. Police said hate is believed to be a motivating factor in the attack.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Rogers cuts 230 jobs, closes radio stations in Vancouver, Calgary, Halifax and Kitchener
Telecom giant says its eliminating 230 jobs across Rogers Sports & Media, with 80 jobs gone as six radio stations are closed across Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Rogers shutters radio stations in Vancouver, Calgary, Halifax and Kitchener
In a statement Tuesday, the company said the closures affect stations in Vancouver, Calgary, Halifax and Kitchener.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Maple Leafs add Senators great Daniel Alfredsson to coaching staff
Daniel Alfredsson, once Public Enemy No. 1 in Toronto as captain of the Ottawa Senators, is leaving the nation's capital to join the Maple Leafs as an associate coach.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Inmate death at Thunder Bay Jail under 'multiple investigations,' Ontario says
Ontario's Ministry of the Solicitor General (SOLGEN) has confirmed an inmate died at the Thunder Bay Jail on July 1. It comes just weeks after First Nation leaders called for the jail to be shut down over safety concerns amid, understaffing and infrastructure challenges at the 100-year-old facility. Here is what we know about the latest incident.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Inmate death at Thunder Bay Jail under 'multiple investigations,' province says
Ontario's Ministry of the Solicitor General (SOLGEN) has confirmed an inmate died at the Thunder Bay Jail on July 1. The death comes just weeks after First Nation leaders called for the jail to be shut down over ongoing safety concerns related to overcrowding, understaffing and infrastructure challenges at the 100-year-old facility. Here is what we know about the incident so far.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Suspects connected to Bishnoi gang arrested and charged, U.S. and Canadian officials say




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Jul 07, 2026

South Korean shipbuilder withdraws from Hamilton partnership after losing bid for navy submarine contract
South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean says it's withdrawing from a partnership with Mohawk College in Hamilton and Ontario Shipyards after losing out on a massive Canadian navy submarine contract.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Collision near Confederation Bridge in N.B. involved an ambulance: P.E.I. emergency services
New Brunswick RCMP reported around 9:30 AT Tuesday morning via Facebook that a collision had happened on Route 16 near the Confederation Bridge. Island EMS says one of its ambulance vehicles was involved. Police have not shared more details yet.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

3 people killed in collision between ambulance and transport truck near Confederation Bridge in N.B., RCMP say
A 77-year-old woman, 56-year-old man and 23-year-old woman travelling in a P.E.I. ambulance died Tuesday after the emergency vehicle colliding head-on with a transport truck near the Confederation Bridge, according to a release from New Brunswick RCMP.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Carney appoints one of his top advisers and a Conservative MP to Senate




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Jul 07, 2026

Quebec actor Marc Messier dead at age 78
Marc Messier, who was considered to be a towering figure in Quebec's cultural landscape, died following a brief illness.



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Jul 07, 2026

Judge sides with Taylor Swift in Florida poet's plagiarism lawsuit
A federal judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit accusing pop megastar Taylor Swift of plagiarizing phrases from a Florida woman's ?poems for more than a dozen songs.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Venezuela earthquake death toll rises to 3,535 as thousands remain displaced
The death toll from Venezuela's twin earthquakes has risen to 3,535, authorities say, while nearly 18,000 people remain homeless more than a week after the disaster struck the capital and nearby coastal areas.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

TIFF announces Being Heumann as opening night film
The 2026 Toronto International Film Festival will open with the world premiere of the biopic Being Heumann, organizers announced Tuesday.



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Jul 07, 2026

Canada's trade surplus hits four-year high in May, led by jump in exports to U.S.
Canada's merchandise trade surplus widened in May. This was the third consecutive month of trade surplus for Canada and was led by a 1.5 per cent jump in exports to the U.S., the country's largest trading partner.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Mark Carney appoints one of his top advisors and a Conservative MP to Senate
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday that he will appoint one of his most senior advisers to the Senate, a move that could send shockwaves through the Red Chamber.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Prince Harry, Elton John and others lose privacy cases against Daily Mail publisher




CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Why Prince Harry's court loss is a 'bitter' and 'significant setback' in his media fight




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Jul 07, 2026

French court opens door for Marine Le Pen to run for president, with ankle monitor
A French appeal court on Tuesday upheld Marine Le Pen's conviction for misusing EU funds but shortened her ban on running for public office, in theory preserving a path for the far-right leader to run in the 2027 presidential election.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen to run for president after appeals court shortens public-office ban
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen announced on Tuesday that she will run for president in 2027 after an appeals court shortened her ban on holding public office.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen to run for president, appeals court shortens public office ban
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen announced on Tuesday that she will run for president in 2027 after an appeals court shortened her ban on holding public office.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

'Toronto, my home': Kyle Lowry signs 1-day contract with Toronto to officially retire as a Raptor




CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

'Toronto, my home:' Kyle Lowry announces he's retiring as a Raptor




CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Ukrainian woman suspected in Monaco bombing found dead
Ukraine's Security Service on Tuesday said it found the body of Ukrainian national Anastasiia Berezovska, who is wanted by authorities in Monaco in connection with the bombing targeting Ukrainian business tycoon Vadym Yermolaiev.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

911 caller fears cellular 'dead zones' in Yukon's capital city could lead to tragedy
Trevor Mead-Robins said he hopes cellular reception issues and "dead zones" throughout Whitehorse don't result in tragedy because someone in an emergency can't get the help they need when they need it.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Father killed 4-month-old daughter days after Children's Aid Society visits




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Jul 07, 2026

Explosions rock Damascus as French President Macron visits Syria
Two ?bombs exploded near the hotel in Damascus where Emmanuel Macron held meetings on Tuesday, Syrian state media said, but the French president's office said he did not hear the explosions during his visit to meet President Ahmed al-Sharaa.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

How to read a manifesto
Manifestos have become documents central to understanding incidents of public and political violence. We talk to an expert about the history of manifestos, and how we should think about them at this moment.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Life after space is a journey all astronauts must figure out — and Jeremy Hansen's up next
What does an astronaut do for an encore? Teach, write or enter politics — to name a few options.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Police march in Montreal to honour officer killed in line of duty
Thousands of police officers are making their way through the streets of Montreal today, as part of a procession to honour Const. Mohamed Lamine Benredouane.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Carney's fuel efficiency plan won't bring quick relief to cost of summer road trips, critics say
The federal government pitched its new tailpipe standards as a way to make fuel-efficient cars more accessible to Canadians. But two groups advocating for low-emission travel say the rules would put the country short of its goal — and ultimately leave most Canadians at the mercy of high gas prices.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Feeling summertime sadness? Seasonal affective disorder is not just a winter thing
While we tend to associate seasonal affective disorder (SAD) with winter, summer SAD — also known as reverse SAD — is a real struggle for some people. And it can be tough to deal with in a season where there's so much pressure to make the most of the hot, sunny days.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 07, 2026

Teen snags Wilt Chamberlain's L.A. Lakers jacket at Goodwill for $4. He could make $335K
When Quinn Brown, 19, found a Wilt Chamberlain L.A. Lakers warmup jacket at a Goodwill in Portland, Ore., he figured he could sell it for a couple hundred bucks. Turns out, it's worth as much as $250,000 US.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Viral video appears to show woman asleep behind the wheel on busy B.C. highway
Revelstoke RCMP are investigating after a video circulated of a Tesla driver apparently asleep on Highway 1 between Golden and Revelstoke.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

A moose took a swim in a backyard pool | The Moment
Kurt Blaszczyk tells The National about the moment he woke up to find a moose swimming laps in his backyard pool in North Bay, Ont.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Renata Ford, wife of late Toronto mayor Rob Ford has died, premier says
Renata Ford, the wife of late Toronto mayor Rob Ford, has died, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Renata Ford, wife of late Toronto mayor Rob Ford, dead
Renata Ford, the wife of late Toronto mayor Rob Ford, has died, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Renata Ford, wife of late Toronto mayor Rob Ford, dies
Renata Ford, the wife of late Toronto mayor Rob Ford, has died, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Repentigny, Que., residents shaken after train derailed just metres from their homes
Forty-six railcars derailed northeast of Montreal on Sunday afternoon, close to some residents' backyards. There were no injuries or deaths.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

What Netflix's Little House on the Prairie does that the original show did not
As the Ingalls story returns with a new cast, the creative team leans into community, consultation and the Osage perspective.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Father of volunteer soldier killed in Ukraine launches group to help families of war victims
A Canadian whose son was killed on the front lines of the Ukraine war is now working to help families whose loved ones are missing in action get answers.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Madonna's back: Queen of Pop's new dance album wins over critics
Confessions II, which was released Friday, takes everything that made its 2005 precursor Confessions on a Dance Floor a critical success and finds a way to make it feel fresh again. Critics are calling it her best work in decades.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Spain advances to quarterfinals for possibly Ronaldo's final World Cup game
Mikel Merino scored seconds into second-half stoppage time, and Spain beat Portugal 1-0 on Monday in Arlington, Texas, possibly the end of superstar Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup career.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Trump and the red card reversal | About That
Andrew Chang explains mounting questions over possible political interference by U.S. President Donald Trump at the FIFA World Cup after a U.S. player had his red card suspension rescinded — a rare move invoked only once before in the history of the tournament. (Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Microsoft to cut 4,800 jobs, overhaul Xbox unit
Microsoft said on Monday it would cut 4,800 jobs, or about 2.1 per cent of its global workforce, including overhauling its Xbox gaming business and ?divesting up to five studios as it looks to boost returns after years of heavy investment in the division.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Cuba hit with yet another island-wide power outage
Cuba's national electric grid collapsed on Monday at midday, ?the country's grid operator said, leaving around 10 million people on the Caribbean ?island without power.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Iran war drove inflation expectations up, hurt business confidence: BoC
The Iran war both hampered business confidence and sent inflation expectations soaring, the Bank of Canada revealed in a new set of business outlook surveys published Monday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Convoy leader Tamara Lich attends July 4 party at U.S. ambassador's residence while under house arrest
Convoy protest leader Tamara Lich had to obtain permission from her parole officer to attend an official Independence Day event at the U.S. ambassador's residence in Ottawa. She's serving a conditional sentence after being convicted of mischief in October 2025.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Venezuelan earthquake survivors make the hard shift from rescue to recovery
Venezuelans say they are largely alone in their search for the dead after the June 24 earthquakes that killed thousands. Here's a visual overview of how Venezuelans are dealing with the search for bodies, and how they're remembering those who have died.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

6 presumed drowned in charter boat disaster mourned in Richmond, B.C.
About 100 mourners gathered at a public dock in Richmond, B.C., to commemorate six victims missing and feared drowned after a charter boat sinking in the Strait of Georgia a week earlier.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Air Canada halts, delays several flight routes to U.S. destinations amid high fuel costs
Air Canada is once again scaling back flights to the U.S. amid high jet fuel costs and lower demand for trips south of the border. Air Canada, WestJet and Air Transat all made cuts to their summer flight capacity to the U.S. earlier this year as the Iran war sent jet fuel prices soaring.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Inside Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding: What we know
Weeks of rumours are finally over. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are officially married. Still, so many details are under wraps. But here's what we've been able to piece together about the couple's big day at the midtown Manhattan arena.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

AI 'actor' Tilly Norwood isn't real. But the controversial creation will star in a real movie
Particle 6, the same AI-powered content studio that created Norwood in the first place, announced Monday that the actor will play the lead role in its upcoming drama, Misaligned.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Diageo enters agreement to sell Crown Royal bottling plant in Amherstburg, Ont.
The makers of Crown Royal whiskey have entered into an agreement to sell their former bottling facility in Amherstburg, Ont., Diageo, has confirmed to CBC.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Astronaut Jeremy Hansen is retiring from the Canadian Space Agency
Hansen, who voyaged around the moon in April, is leaving the Canadian Space Agency.



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Jul 06, 2026

Gavin McKenna representing Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in culture at NHL draft 'awe-inspiring' for community
Gavin McKenna was the first Indigenous player from Canada to be the number one NHL draft pick in nearly 50 years. The Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in citizen from Whitehorse has made efforts to represent his culture on the world stage.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Fatal crash leaves travellers stranded on B.C.'s Sea-to-Sky Highway overnight
Hundreds of people were stranded on British Columbia's Sea-to-Sky Highway overnight, where a fatal crash prompted a lengthy closure.



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Jul 06, 2026

Fatal motorcycle crash leaves travellers stranded on B.C.'s Sea-to-Sky Highway overnight
Hundreds of people were stranded on British Columbia's Sea-to-Sky Highway overnight, where a motorcycle crash left one woman dead and prompted a lengthy closure.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Israeli strike kills 4, including school principal, in south Lebanon: Health Ministry
Four people, including a school principal, were killed in an Israeli strike on a vehicle in southern Lebanon on Monday, Lebanon's Health Ministry said, in one of the deadliest attacks in weeks.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Investigation underway after train derailment in Repentigny, northeast of Montreal
Investigators with the Transportation Safety Board of Canada are looking into the derailment of a train northeast of Montreal on July 5.



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Jul 06, 2026

Carney to choose Germany and Norway to build Canada's submarines
Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to select Germany's TKMS as the preferred bidder for Canada's next submarine fleet, choosing the European partnership over South Korea, sources confirm to CBC News. The decision launches negotiations on one of the country's biggest defence projects, deepens security ties with Europe and signals Ottawa's determination to accelerate military rearmament.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Hamas dissolves Gaza government, presses for progress on stalled U.S.-backed peace plan
Hamas said on Monday it had dissolved its de facto government in Gaza and signaled it was ready to hand over to a group of Palestinian technocrats, as it presses Israel to honor other parts of a stalled U.S.-backed peace plan.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Rogers buying remaining stake in MLSE for $4.35B
Rogers Communications Inc. says it has signed a deal to buy the remaining 25 per cent stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment it does not already own from Kilmer Sports Inc. for $4.35 billion.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Rogers to become sole owner of MLSE, buying remaining stake for $4.35B
The deal to buy the remaining 25 per cent stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment from Kilmer Sports Inc. means Rogers will own the Raptors, Leafs, Toronto FC, Argos, Marlies and Scotiabank Arena — plus the Blue Jays, Rogers Centre and Sportsnet, which it already owned. While the deal cements the company's dominance of Toronto sports, experts say it won't change anything for fans.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Thousands evacuated from homes in southwest France as wildfire burns
A wildfire burning out of control in southwestern France has forced the evacuation of 10,000 people from two dozen small towns and villages near the ?Spanish border and officials said strong winds on Monday would further fan the blaze.



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Jul 06, 2026

Saskatchewan village celebrates new beginning without ‘Queen of Canada' cult
Richmound, Sask., held a street party on Saturday to celebrate starting over after two years living with the Kingdom of Canada cult. They marked the occasion by announcing a year-round greenhouse project.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Prince Harry won't stay at Buckingham Palace during U.K. visit
Prince Harry will not stay at Buckingham Palace during his stay in Britain this week, the palace said, despite a spokesman for the King's second son telling media on Monday that ?he had accepted an invitation to do so.



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Jul 06, 2026

Russian missile and drone attack kill at least 18 people in Ukraine
Russia launched waves of missiles and drones at Ukraine early Monday, killing at least 18 people in an attack that exposed widening gaps in country's air defences, authorities said.



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Jul 06, 2026

Russian missile and drone attack kills at least 21 people in Ukraine
Russia unleashed waves of missiles and drones at Ukraine early Monday, killing at least 21 people in attacks that exposed widening gaps in country's air defences more than four years into Moscow's full-scale invasion, authorities said.



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Jul 06, 2026

Russian missile and drone attack kills at least 22 people in Ukraine
Russia unleashed waves of missiles and drones at Ukraine early Monday, killing at least 22 people in attacks that exposed widening gaps in country's air defences more than four years into Moscow's full-scale invasion, authorities said.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Russian missile and drone attack on Ukraine's capital kills at least 12
Russia launched waves of missiles and drones at Kyiv early Monday, killing at least 12 people in an attack that exposed widening gaps in Ukraine's air defences, authorities said.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Manitoba allocates $1M a year to U.S. trade office, documents show




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Jul 06, 2026

Politics! Pipeline power move, renovating 24 Sussex
Three parties, two levels of government, one new pipeline plan. The politics of Carney's pipeline power move.



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Jul 06, 2026

Politics! Pipeline triple play, renovating 24 Sussex
Three parties, two levels of government, one new pipeline plan. The politics of Carney's pipeline triple play.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

'Respect paradise': Martin Short among ratepayers angry over proposed subdivision near his Ontario summer home
Seguin Township councillors appear divided over whether to allow a residential development proposed for a parcel of Muskoka behind a series of waterfront cottages on Ontario's Lake Rosseau. They include the summer home of Canadian comedian-actor Martin Short, who calls the proposed subdivision "preposterous" and "silly."



CBC Top Stories
Jul 06, 2026

Federal workers return to the office 4 days a week. Will it be smooth sailing or 'another hot mess'?




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Jul 06, 2026

Think you can win on prediction markets? Here's why you're more likely to lose




CBC Top Stories
Jul 05, 2026

Trump targets Obamas again with doctored image posted on social media
U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday posted a falsified image of former president Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle Obama, waving before boarding an Air Force One aircraft that had been spray-painted with graffiti.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 05, 2026

The National | Team Canada returns from historic World Cup
July 5, 2026 | The Canadian men's soccer team is back home after a historic run at the FIFA World Cup. An out of control wildfire forces dozens from their homes in B.C. And, fans get a taste of Taylor Swift's wedding.



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Jul 05, 2026

Summer McIntosh breaks women's 200m butterfly world record at Canadian swim trials




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Jul 05, 2026

Summer McIntosh breezes to women's 400m individual medley win at Canadian swimming trials




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Jul 05, 2026

Train derails in Repentigny, Que., police say no injuries
Police in Repentigny, Que., say a train derailed in the city's Le Gardeur sector Sunday afternoon. There were no reports of injuries.



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Jul 05, 2026

Train derails northeast of Montreal, police say no injuries
Police in Repentigny, Que., say a train derailed in the city's Le Gardeur sector on Sunday afternoon. There were no reports of injuries.



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Jul 05, 2026

Steve's Music closes doors to its first location and last remaining store after more than 60 years




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Jul 05, 2026

Steve's Music closing its doors in Montreal after more than 60 years




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Jul 05, 2026

Homegrown app Gander wants to make social media more Canadian
Gander, a new social media app similar to X or Bluesky, was designed for Canadians — but many are skeptical that being homegrown alone will be enough to get users to try it.



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