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Apr 12, 2026

Trump slams 'very liberal' Pope Leo following American pontiff's comments on Iran war
U.S. President Donald Trump attacked Pope Leo XIV on social media on Sunday, saying the first American pope should "stop catering to the Radical Left."



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Apr 12, 2026

Toronto Raptors clinch playoffs spot for first time in 4 years
Scottie Barnes had a triple-double as the Toronto Raptors routed the Brooklyn Nets 136-101 on Sunday to clinch a playoff spot in the NBA's Eastern Conference.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 12, 2026

Rory repeats: McIlroy goes back-to-back at the Masters to join Jack Nicklaus, Nick Faldo and Tiger Woods
Rory McIlroy joined more elite company Sunday at the Masters when he pulled away with a pair of birdies around Amen Corner and, as usual, saved a little drama for the end before taking his place in Augusta National history as only the fourth back-to-back champion.



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Apr 12, 2026

Rory McIlroy goes back-to-back at the Masters to join Jack Nicklaus, Nick Faldo and Tiger Woods
Rory McIlroy joined more elite company Sunday at the Masters when he pulled away with a pair of birdies around Amen Corner and, as usual, saved a little drama for the end before taking his place in Augusta National history as only the fourth back-to-back champion.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 12, 2026

Justin Bieber takes Coachella crowd on a nostalgic YouTube detour
Justin Bieber returned to the platform that first made him a viral sensation on the Coachella stage Saturday night, huddling up to a laptop for a nostalgic YouTube-powered detour during his headlining set.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 12, 2026

Cross Country Checkup: Is floor crossing a fair way to win a majority government?
Another Conservative MP crosses the floor....before Monday's by-election. Is floor crossing a fair way to win a majority government? Are you voting for the party or the politician? Plus in our second hour, we take your questions on high-speed rail in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 12, 2026

How Iran is using executions to crush dissent
Human rights groups say Iran is speeding up executions of political dissidents and anti-regime protesters who took to the streets in January. Families and activists say any negotiations to end the war must be conditioned on ending the killings.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 12, 2026

Liberals will keep working across party lines even if byelections deliver majority: MacKinnon
As the Liberals gear up for three federal byelections on Monday that could deliver them a majority government, House leader Steven MacKinnon says the government will "continue that impulse of working across party lines" even if it's not required to co-operate to pass legislation.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 12, 2026

Ukraine, Russia accuse each other of violating Orthodox Easter ceasefire
Russia and Ukraine accused each other on Sunday of breaching the 32-hour ceasefire in their four-year war, each reporting close to 2,000 drone and shelling attacks just hours after the truce began on Saturday to mark Orthodox Easter.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 12, 2026

Fuel protests in Ireland continue as pumps run dry, prices rise amid war in Middle East
Trucks and tractors continued to block access to vital fuel depots and a major port, and vehicles clogging traffic led to closures of part of the main highway around Dublin, as well as sections of other major roadways.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 12, 2026

Christine Fréchette is Quebec's next premier after winning CAQ leadership




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Apr 12, 2026

CAQ to pick new leader and Quebec premier today




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Apr 12, 2026

A novelist was accused of using AI. Why the literary world is still grappling with guardrails
The recent cancelling of a horror novelist's book demonstrates the conundrum that literary professionals face as they comb through every pitch, query letter and manuscript lobbed their way: how do you separate the proverbial wheat from the AI-generated chaff, and what happens if you get it wrong?



CBC Top Stories
Apr 12, 2026

In a new CUSMA, should Canada offer the U.S. stronger energy rights?
With the future of free trade between Canada and the United States unclear at best, a look to the past could provide hints at where critical exports of energy fit into a deal in the future.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 12, 2026

The R-word was taboo as a slur for people with disabilities. Now it's being normalized again
The R-word has been considered taboo for several years, as a slur against people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Now, the word appears to be undergoing a resurgence and normalization.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 12, 2026

There's a silver lining in the Iran war ceasefire for Canada's oil and gas industry
The Iran war appears to have ended (if it has ended) with a settlement that neither fully opens the Strait of Hormuz nor keeps it fully closed. The lingering doubts about the Persian Gulf as a source of energy for Europe and Asia, especially if Iran succeeds in its goal of charging tolls for passage, could be good news for Canadian oil and gas — if disaster can be averted.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Who is Péter Magyar, Hungary's next prime minister?




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Apr 11, 2026

How Hungary's Péter Magyar went from Viktor Orbán's ally to ending his 16-year rule




CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Polls close in Hungarian vote that puts PM Viktor Orbán's 'illiberal democracy' to the test




CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

After 16 years in power, Hungary's Orbán concedes 'painful' election loss to rival Magyar




CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

McIlroy stumbles at the Masters, shares lead with Cameron Young entering final round
Rory McIlroy's march to another Masters title took a ride through the Georgia pines and into the water and all sorts of places he didn't want to be Saturday, including having to share space at the top of the leaderboard with Cameron Young.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Viktor Orbán spent 16 years building Hungary's 'illiberal' democracy. On Sunday, he may be voted out
Viktor Orbán has spent the last 16 years building an 'illiberal' state in Hungary. Endorsed by MAGA, but penalized by the European Union for democratic backsliding, polls suggest Orbán's Fidesz party will lose Sunday's election to centre-right, pro-EU Tisza party, led by former Orbán loyalist Peter Maygar.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Blue Jays' injury woes continue as Springer fractures big toe
Toronto Blue Jays designated hitter George Springer left Saturday's game against the Minnesota Twins because of a fractured big toe on his left foot.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

'Breaks my heart': Investigation launched after black bear found dead on Sunshine Coast road
The B.C. Conservation Officer Service said as the investigation is ongoing, no further information can be provided at this time.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Black bear found dead on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast
The B.C. Conservation Officer Service said as the investigation is ongoing, no further information can be provided at this time.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Pro-Palestinian organizers end Giller Prize boycott, citing successful campaign
CanLit Responds says the group received confirmation in the form of an email from executive director Elana Rabinovitch that the Giller no longer has sponsorship ties to Scotiabank or the Azrieli Foundation.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Liberals share new details of how they attracted first floor-crosser, Chris d'Entremont
In the wake of another Conservative breaking ranks to join Prime Minister Mark Carney, Liberal MPs are sharing new details about how they successfully convinced the first floor-crosser — Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont — to join their side.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Man arrested after University of Ottawa lockdown charged with carrying replica firearm
A man arrested after Friday's lockdown on the downtown campus faces two charges, according to Ottawa police.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Orthodox Easter ceasefire in Russia-Ukraine war falters following drone strikes
Russia continued to strike Ukrainian positions with drones after a Kremlin-declared Easter ceasefire took effect Saturday, a Ukrainian military officer told The Associated Press, casting immediate doubt over the truce.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Resolution reached on messy dressing room dispute, Soo Jr. Greyhounds to compete for league title
The Northern Ontario Hockey Association will allow the U18 Soo Jr. Greyhounds to compete in a championship game on Sunday in Sudbury against the Copper Cliff Reds. There were initially told they had to forfeit a game after leaving behind an allegedly messy dressing room.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Residents of mobile home park in Vernon, B.C., without power indefinitely
The site's electrical system was disconnected because it has been deemed hazardous by Technical Safety B.C. Crown Villa's landlord says she cannot afford to pay for the repairs.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Meet Joe Wood, the Nova Scotian being honoured by the National Music Centre
Joe Wood, a longtime Liverpool, N.S., resident, is being honoured later this month with a special plaque ceremony at the National Music Centre, following on the heels of his induction into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame last year.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Other countries are looking to end animal testing. In Canada, there's a holdup
Other countries, like the U.K, the United States and the European Union have all dedicated funding and detailed roadmaps to replace animal testing in research settings. And while Canada has a strategy to replace animals used in chemical and toxicity testing, there is still no plan for those used in biomedical testing.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Liberal members vote in favour of age restrictions for social media, AI chatbots
Liberal members voted in favour of restricting young Canadians' access to social media platforms and artificial intelligence chatbots, as the national convention winds down in Montreal.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Liberal members will vote today on whether they'd like to see age restrictions for social media
Liberal members will decide today whether they think the government should restrict young Canadians' access to social media platforms and artificial intelligence chatbots, as the national convention winds down in Montreal.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

IN PHOTOS | Inside an Orthodox Easter celebration in Canada
While most Canadians have packed away their Easter decorations, Ukrainian, Greek and other Orthodox communities in the country are gathering to celebrate Easter this weekend. Here's a look at Toronto's Ukrainian community and how members mark the religious holiday with a basket blessing.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Is Canada's 'Netflix tax' worth the hassle it's getting from the U.S.?
As U.S. lawmakers press the White House to examine whether Canada's Online Streaming Act is an unfair trade practice — and retaliate if necessary — CBC's The House speaks to experts about whether the bill is worth all the hassle and why it's generated so much controversy.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Fact check: Deepfake Mark Carney promoting crypto scheme
No, Prime Minister Mark Carney is not promoting a get-rich-quick crypto scheme. But YouTube ads like this one are trying to scam you — and they use fake CBC articles to do it.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

For a party once thought endangered, the Liberals are enjoying a surprising afterlife
Supporters of the Liberal Party of Canada had much to celebrate in Montreal this weekend. For one thing, the Liberal Party continues to exist as a significant presence in Canadian politics. Fifteen years ago that seemed very far from guaranteed.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Her daughter was killed by gunfire at school in Gaza. For her and others, the 6-month ceasefire is failing
Tent schools like the one where nine-year-old Ritaj Rihan was killed by gunfire this week are symbolic of the fragile hope Palestinians have for the future and the paralyzing fear they still live with today. Six months after Israel and Hamas reached the first phase of a ceasefire that was supposed to end fighting in Gaza, humanitarian organizations have given it a failing grade.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Her daughter was killed by gunfire in Gaza school. For her and others, 6-month Israeli ceasefire isn't working
Tent schools like the one where nine-year-old Ritaj Rihan was killed by gunfire this week are symbolic of the fragile hope Palestinians have for the future and the paralyzing fear they still live with today. Six months after Israel and Hamas reached the first phase of a ceasefire that was supposed to end fighting in Gaza, humanitarian organizations have given it a failing grade.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

‘She clearly wanted help,' patient who saw woman collapse before Ontario hospital death tells inquest
Heather Winterstein's skin was discoloured and she was struggling to control her body in a wheelchair the day she died at the St. Catharines, Ont., hospital, a woman who was waiting to see a doctor that day told a coroner's inquest that began March 30.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Bottle deposit machines are being phased out from Quebec grocery stores. Here's why
Bottle and can deposit machines inside Quebec grocery stores are being phased out as part of a Consignaction modernization plan. Though new sorting centres are replacing them, not everyone is convinced the change will make returns easier.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Study finds hidden lake network beneath Arctic glaciers as climate change accelerates
Researchers have uncovered the locations of 37 subglacial lakes in Canada's Arctic, 35 of them discovered for the very first time — what could be a major scientific breakthrough in understanding the quickly-warming region.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Why freshwater migratory fish need ‘safe passage' globally as numbers decline
A global assessment on migratory freshwater fish species, published in March, found that there are 325 species of migratory fish crossing international borders that need deliberate action in order to survive.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 11, 2026

Farmers fight Liberal high-speed rail plan ahead of crucial byelections
With crucial federal byelections coming up on Monday, some farmers along the Liberal government's proposed route of a future high-speed rail line say whatever compensation they'd be offered wouldn't be worth the potential impacts on their lands and livelihoods.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Judge orders pause on signature validation process for Alberta independence petition
A judge has granted a month-long stay preventing Alberta's chief electoral officer from certifying the results of a petition to force a referendum on a proposal for Alberta to separate from Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Kamala Harris says she 'might' make another presidential run in 2028
?Former U.S. vice-president Kamala Harris, who was the Democratic Party's nominee for the presidency in 2024, said on Friday that she was considering running for ?president again in 2028.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Scientists want to build an outdoor lab in Ontario to study decomposing human bodies
A Windsor-based forensic scientist is working to bring an outdoor lab to Kingsville that would study how human bodies decompose over time.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

U.S. appears to lower Canadian softwood lumber tariffs — but uncertainty remains
The U.S. Department of Commerce has posted its preliminary tariff determination for the sector, estimated at just short of 25 per cent, lower than the current duty rate of more than 35 per cent.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Rory McIlroy pulls away with birdie binge and sets Masters record with 6-shot lead
Rory McIlroy delivered a dynamic finish to the Masters on Friday, looking every bit like someone who has done this before.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Sentebale, charity that Prince Harry co-founded, sues him for defamation
A charity co-founded by Prince Harry in Africa to honour his late mother, Princess Diana, has sued him for defamation after he stepped down as a patron last year.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Deputy minister found breaching ethics rules says she was following diversity mandate
Deputy minister of national defence Christiane Fox says she was trying to bring in outside perspectives when she influenced her former department to hire an acquaintance.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Calgary woman who stole $70K in grandparent scam should get house arrest, lawyers argue
A Calgary woman who participated in a grandparent scam, stealing thousands of dollars from elderly victims, including three who were in their 90s, should get to serve her sentence at home, lawyers argued Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

NDP's Leah Gazan calls MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA critics 'bigots'
NDP MP Leah Gazan is standing by her use of the initialism MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA and denouncing those who are mocking her online for using the term.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Lockdown lifted at University of Ottawa, man arrested nearby
The Ottawa Police Service says it's arrested a man in connection with an incident at the University of Ottawa Friday afternoon that left the school under lockdown.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Lockdown lifted at University of Ottawa, one person arrested
The Ottawa Police Service says it's arrested one person in connection with an incident at the University of Ottawa Friday afternoon that left the school under lockdown.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

University of Ottawa under lockdown due to 'violent threat'
The Ottawa Police Service says officers are investigating 'a suspicious incident' but as of late Friday afternoon had no reports of any injuries.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Police arrest suspect after Molotov cocktail thrown at home of OpenAI's Sam Altman
Officers arrested a 20-year-old man suspected of throwing a Molotov cocktail at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's San Francisco home on Friday and then making threats at the company's headquarters, police and the company said.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

U.S. allows nearly 4,500 South African refugees since October — and only 3 from elsewhere
President Donald Trump has made good on a promise to drastically cut the number of refugees into the U.S., with white South Africans being the top priority over those fleeing conflict, poverty and other threats to their safety from different countries.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

First Nations leaders strongly oppose B.C. plan to pause DRIPA as Eby defends move ahead of confidence vote
First Nations leaders in B.C. are urging B.C. NDP MLAs to reject Premier David Eby's plan to suspend some sections of the province's Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA), as the government prepares to bring the proposal forward as a confidence vote.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

U.S., Iran delegations head to Islamabad as Tehran demands measures before talks start
Iran's negotiating team arrived in Islamabad on Friday for peace talks with the United States, even as Tehran insisted on measures it said needed to be addressed first, throwing last-minute doubt over the meetings scheduled in Pakistan.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Shelter-in-place lifted after chlorine gas exposure hospitalized 8 at Victoria swimming pool




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Apr 10, 2026

‘Gas incident' at Victoria swimming pool sends 8 to hospital




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Apr 10, 2026

Avi Lewis names former opponent Heather McPherson as NDP House leader
The new NDP leader has announced critic roles for his six-person caucus, saying he's looked Quebec MP Alexandre Boulerice 'in the eye' and asked him to stay with the party.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Has Trump proven himself unfit for the presidency? | About That
U.S. President Donald Trump's recent social posts, like his threat to destroy Iran's 'whole civilization,' have alarmed both critics and allies, leaving Democrats questioning whether he's fit for the presidency - Andrew Chang shows us how they're going about it. Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Teenager pleads guilty to 1st-degree murder of Pickering, Ont., senior
A teenager who fatally stabbed an 83-year-old retired kindergarten teacher in Pickering, Ont., in 2025 has pleaded guilty to first-degree murder.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

5 charged in slaying of teen in Hamilton allegedly linked to tow-truck companies dispute
A month after appealing to the public for more information about the year-old killing of a teenager in Hamilton, police announced Friday that five people have been arrested and charged with first-degree murder.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Canada is coming off 3 consecutive severe fire years. There are concerning signs for 2026
The 2026 wildfire season may get off to a relatively quiet start in Canada but lingering drought and a warm summer could tip the scales towards another severe year, experts say.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

What's in store for Canada's 2026 wildfire season?
The 2026 wildfire season may get off to a relatively quiet start in Canada but lingering drought and a warm summer could tip the scales towards another severe year, experts say.



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Apr 10, 2026

1st-degree murder trial in N.L. loses half a week to technical issues after previous delay due to court staffing
The trial for accused murderer Dean Penney was shut down again on Friday, due to technical issues with video evidence. Half the week was lost due to problems with audio and video in the courtroom.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Neukgu the runaway wolf is captivating South Korea — and now has his own meme coin
?A wolf that escaped from its enclosure in a South Korean zoo has spent three days on the loose, captivating the public, spawning a cryptocurrency meme coin and even ?prompting a message of concern from the country's president.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Nurse says she looked at woman '3 to 5 seconds,' staff overwhelmed before sepsis death at Ontario hospital




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Apr 10, 2026

Pentagon denies report of heated meeting with Vatican representative
The Pentagon pushed back late Thursday on a report that suggested a meeting in January between a U.S.-based cardinal and a member of Donald Trump's administration grew heated.



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Apr 10, 2026

Vatican, Pentagon deny report of heated meeting with church's U.S. representative
The Vatican and the Pentagon have pushed back on a report that suggested a meeting in January between a U.S.-based cardinal and a member of Donald Trump's administration grew heated.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Canada's economy adds 14,000 jobs in March after February's whopping losses
Canada's economy added 14,000 jobs in March, Statistics Canada said on Friday, with the unemployment rate unchanged at 6.7 per cent.



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Apr 10, 2026

AI data centre proposed by Kevin O'Leary exempt from Alberta environmental impact assessment
Kevin O'Leary's proposed Wonder Valley project in northwestern Alberta will not need to undergo an environmental impact assessment from the province due to existing water and power systems. However, the province says other assessments are required before permits can be issued.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Albertans who declared banned guns under Ottawa's buyback still can't get compensation
More than 7,000 banned guns have been declared in Alberta under the federal government's gun buyback program, but owners in the province are not able to collect compensation because of an ongoing dispute between Alberta and Ottawa over how the program is meant to operate.



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Apr 10, 2026

Shooting at Sarnia, Ont., college campus bar kills 1, injures 2 others
A 20-year-old Sarnia man was pronounced dead in hospital after gunfire was reported just before 1 a.m. Friday.



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Apr 10, 2026

Hip-hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa dead at 67
Afrika Bambaataa, a man widely considered one of the main pioneers of hip-hop, died in Pennsylvania of prostate cancer on Thursday, according to his lawyer. He was 68.



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Apr 10, 2026

Hip-hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa dead at 68
Afrika Bambaataa, a man widely considered one of the main pioneers of hip-hop, died in Pennsylvania of prostate cancer on Thursday, according to his lawyer. He was 68.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

BJ Birdy is back with the Blue Jays. That's news to its creator
The Toronto Blue Jays have brought back BJ Birdy, their original avian mascot from the 80s and 90s. But they failed to tell the man who created it, who says he owns its rights.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Messy dressing room costs northern Ontario hockey team a title series — and possible trip to provincial finals
The Northern Ontario Hockey Association has ruled the U18 AA Soo Jr. Greyhounds must forfeit their league championship game against the Copper Cliff Reds after leaving a messy dressing room in Blind River. The Jr. Greyhounds are appealing the decision to Hockey Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

McCain daughter says she's ‘trapped' in family company
An heiress to the multibillion-dollar McCain french fry empire says she is financially "trapped" by the family-owned company and its policies, which she claims prevent her from selling her ownership stake for a fair price.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Zelenskyy says Ukrainian forces shot down Shahed drones in Middle East during Iran war
Ukrainian military personnel shot down Iranian-designed Shahed drones in multiple Middle Eastern countries during the Iran war, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, describing the operations as part of a broader effort to help partners counter the same weapons used by Russia in Ukraine.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

You, Me & Tuscany proves that we're killing rom-coms
You, Me & Tuscany is hardly the worst thing that could happen to you. Though it would still probably be better if it — and this specific flavour of surface level, escapist rom-com in general — didn't exist.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

We sent a toilet to the moon, too. It kept having issues
When we sent four humans 406,771 kilometres into space for the first time, we also sent a toilet with them. After all, if the plan is to go farther and farther, then it's critical we test one of the non-negotiable parts of being human.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

The ostrich con: Arguments to save birds from cull in B.C. were based on falsehoods, evidence shows
The 10-month standoff on a B.C. ostrich farm last year was the most expensive poultry cull in Canada's history. A fifth estate investigation reveals the campaign to save the ostriches was based on falsehoods.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Immigration Department informing some 30,000 applicants they may be ineligible for refugee hearings
Canada's Immigration Department is sending tens of thousands of refugee claimants letters that they may not be eligible for asylum — and is telling some of them that they should leave immediately.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Is the toilet the 'most important piece of equipment' aboard the Artemis II?
When we sent four humans 406,771 kilometres into space for the first time, we also sent a toilet with them. After all, if the plan is to go farther and farther, then it's critical we test one of the non-negotiable parts of being human.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Journey of century-old chair carved by WW I Quebec prisoner ends at war museum
Very few archival items exist from Canada's First World War internment camps. But now, the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa is adding a hand-carved wooden chair to its collection thanks to a B.C. woman who got curious about its origins and reached out to CBC Montreal for help last year.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 10, 2026

Nurse says she looked at woman ‘3 to 5 seconds,' staff overwhelmed before sepsis death at Ontario hospital
A triage nurse who assessed Heather Winterstein hours before she died of sepsis in the St. Catharines, Ont., hospital says she had little time with the 24-year-old, telling a coroner's inquest the emergency department staff were overwhelmingly busy. "Nurses are burned out. Nurses are exhausted," Andrea Demery said several days into the inquiry.



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Apr 10, 2026

5 things to know as the CAQ picks its new leader and Quebec's premier
On Sunday, Bernard Drainville or Christine Fréchette will take the reins of the political party — and the province — until the next general election. Here are some key points about the race and what's next.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

U.K. military deployed to deter threat to undersea cables amid Russian sub presence
Britain deployed military vessels to prevent any attacks on cables and pipelines by Russian submarines that spent more than a month ?in and around British waters earlier this year, Defence Minister John Healey said on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Caufield scores 50th goal, becomes 1st Hab to reach milestone in 36 years
Cole Caufield scored his 50th goal of the season on Thursday evening in the Montreal Canadiens' 2-1 win against the Tampa Bay Lightning, becoming the first Habs player to reach that milestone since Stéphane Richer did it during the 1989-90 season.



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Apr 09, 2026

Caufield scores 50th goal, becomes 1st Hab to reach milestone in more than 35 years
Cole Caufield scored his 50th goal of the season on Thursday evening in the Montreal Canadiens' game versus the Tampa Bay Lightning, becoming the first Habs player to reach that milestone since Stéphane Richer did it during the 1989-90 season.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

At Issue | Carney's expanding Liberal tent
At Issue this week: As former Conservative MP Marliyn Gladu's move to the Liberals further widens the views within caucus, could it impact upcoming byelections? What does another defection mean for Pierre Poilievre's leadership? And, will Mark Carney address concerns around the independence of Senators?



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Poilievre challenges PM Carney to defend private property rights in B.C. in wake of Cowichan decision
Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal government to defend private property rights in face of what he claims is a threat posed by a landmark B.C. Supreme Court decision establishing Aboriginal title on private property.



CBC Top Stories
Apr 09, 2026

Environment Canada to use AI in new weather forecasting model
Environment and Climate Change Canada will use artificial intelligence to make its weather forecasts more accurate, the federal department said Thursday.



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Apr 09, 2026

Artemis II in photos: around the moon and inside Orion
The dozens of photos taken by the astronauts include never before seen views of the moon, a total solar eclipse and a stunning shot of Earth.



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