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CBC Top Stories
Jun 27, 2025

Health-care workers who treat refugees plan message to Trump administration
Hundreds of health-care workers are gathering to discuss refugee and migrant health in Halifax, in the wake of dramatic policy changes toward migrants from the United States administration.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 27, 2025

5 doctors at a St. John's hospital submit mass resignation, warn of 'impending crisis'
Five doctors at a St. John's hospital have tendered a joint resignation notice, saying they'll be gone by Oct. 1.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 27, 2025

Matcha is having a moment — and it's putting pressure on Japan's tea industry




CBC Top Stories
Jun 27, 2025

NATO's history of running hot and cold on Ukraine is running cold again




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Jun 27, 2025

Iranian officials are banned from Canada — but this former regime member landed in April
Canada banned all senior Iranian officials who served from 2003 onward from entering the country and vowed to crack down on members of the regime currently here. But the case of Mahdi Nasiri in Canada is raising questions about how effective that crackdown is.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 27, 2025

Joy of playing soccer returns for Canada's Jordyn Huitema after harrowing U.S. home invasion
With more jump in her step these days, Canadian national team forward Jordyn Huitema is excited to play Costa Rica in a women's soccer friendly Friday in Toronto. It's a far cry from being victim to a home invasion a few weeks ago.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 27, 2025

Dismay in Nunavut as daughter in Inuit identity fraud case goes public with her story
Nearly a year after her mother was sentenced to prison for defrauding Inuit organizations to help pay for her education, an Ontario woman went public for the first time about the case — and Jordan Archer's story has again stirred up anger and frustration among Inuit.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 27, 2025

What it looks like when Indigenous people take control of climate stewardship on their land




CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Say goodbye to the infamous Windows 'blue screen of death'
Nearly every Windows user has had a run-in with the "Blue Screen of Death" at some point in their computing lives. Now, after more than 40 years of being set against a very recognizable blue, Microsoft is giving the notorious error message a makeover.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Residents of Denare Beach say Sask. government failed northern community during wildfires
Denare Beach is located close to the Saskatchewan-Manitoba border and has approximately 700 year-round residents. More than 200 homes were destroyed by the Wolf fire.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

She's on a mission to draw every pub in London — even if it takes her decades
If you've walked the streets of London in the last five years, you may have spotted Lydia Wood, standing on the sidewalk at her easel, sketching the exterior of a local pub. The British artist is on a mission to draw every single pub in the city — from world-famous hotspots to small neighbourhood staples. 



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Love Island USA tells viewers to stop harassing contestants: 'Remember they're real people'
Love Island USA — currently the most-watched streaming reality show in the U.S. — has issued a rare and serious warning to its many fans that harassing its contestants will not be tolerated.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Manitoba hotel owners charged with trafficking employees who were underpaid, threatened with deportation: RCMP
A couple who own a hotel in the rural municipality of Portage la Prairie have been charged with human trafficking following a months-long police investigation, where four employees from India reported being underpaid, forced to work 15-hour days and threatened with deportation.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Canadian cleric arrested in Armenia in connection to alleged coup attempt
A prominent Canadian cleric of the Armenian Apostolic Church is among more than a dozen people Armenia's security services have arrested in connection to an alleged coup attempt this week.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Sask. First Nations leaders back recently removed RCMP commanding officer
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is demanding answers after the sudden removal of Rhonda Blackmore as commanding officer of Saskatchewan's RCMP F Division.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

2 cases of measles confirmed in P.E.I., with many public exposure sites listed
Two new cases of measles have been confirmed in Prince Edward Island, with the people involved unrelated to each other and linked to possible public exposure sites, the province's Chief Public Health Officer says. 



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

B.C. to announce plans to address extortion against South Asian community
B.C. Public Safety Minister Gary Begg is scheduled to speak Thursday following recent reports of extortion attempts and violence against members of the South Asian community in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Vogue's Anna Wintour exits editor-in-chief post, but remains brand's global boss
Anna Wintour is stepping away from her role as U.S. Vogue's editor-in-chief but will retain editorial control over the storied magazine.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Canadian dies while in ICE custody in Florida, U.S. agency says
A Canadian citizen died while in custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement earlier this week, the agency says.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Portion of Wheatley, Ont., evacuated for gas leak 4 years after gas explosion rocked town
Residents of a section of Foster Street in the southwestern Ontario community of Chatham-Kent are being evacuated due to an odour investigation.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Scientists say they've proven these Canadian rocks are the oldest on Earth
In 2008, Canadian researchers said they'd found the world's oldest rocks in northern Quebec. The find was controversial. But after more than a decade of hard work, they believe they've really proven it and are giving scientists a new glimpse into Earth's early history.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Frank Stronach pleads not guilty to 12 charges, sexual assault trial set for February
Billionaire businessman Frank Stronach is now set to stand trial in his Toronto sexual assault case early next year before a judge alone.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

U of T offers to host some Harvard international students amid Trump turmoil
International students facing possible visas restrictions amid a legal dispute between U.S. President Donald Trump and Harvard University may have a back up plan to return to school in the fall — studying in Canada. 



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Frank Stronach pleads not guilty to 12 sexual assault charges, trial set for February
Billionaire businessman Frank Stronach is now set to stand trial in his Toronto sexual assault case early next year before a judge alone.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

From Bobby Sherman to Bieber, the mixed fortunes of teen idols
Former teen idol Bobby Sherman, who died this week at age 81, led an apparently productive and fulfilling life after fading from the spotlight. Justin Bieber, one of the last of the male teen idols, does not appear to be on that path.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

U.S. economy shrank in 1st quarter, falling short of expectations
The U.S. economy shrank at a 0.5 per cent annual pace from January through March as President Donald Trump's trade wars disrupted business, the Commerce Department reported Thursday in an unexpected deterioration of earlier estimates.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Sporting goods retailer Decathlon to close 5 Toronto-area stores
French sporting goods retailer Decathlon says it is closing its five Greater Toronto Area stores this summer.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Curious great white shark circles lobster boat off Cape Breton, chomps briefly on hull
A Cape Breton lobster fisherman and his crew had the encounter of a lifetime this week when a 4.5-metre great white shark circled his boat just off Sight Point, coming close enough to briefly bite the hull.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Disability tax credits are critical for some Canadians. But applying for them can cost thousands
As Canada launches its new disability benefit payments in July, medical and disability experts are raising alarms over barriers to obtaining the main eligibility requirement, the disability tax credit. Former clients say companies are charging them thousands of dollars for help with their applications — unaware free alternatives exist.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Lawsuit filed in fatal Edmonton boxing match settled as calls for reform continue
A $5.3-million wrongful death lawsuit launched in the wake of a fatal boxing match in Edmonton in 2017 was quietly settled with the fighter's family four years after it was filed, CBC News has learned.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Her husband died after a lung transplant. Now she has to sell her home to pay the bills
The wife of a lung transplant recipient who died in May is starting to advocate for more funding to help patients who must leave the province for life-saving care. She says she has to sell her home in order to pay the bills she accrued during more than a year away.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Mexico's top court orders release of case file on 43 missing students from 2014
Mexico's Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered the attorney general's office to release a public version of its investigation file into the 2014 disappearance of 43 students from the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers College, one of the country's worst human rights atrocities.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Trump's 'revenge tax' on other countries could hit U.S.




CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Treasury secretary calls to scrap Trump's 'revenge tax' that could hit Canada, U.S.




CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

See what summer in your city could feel like by the end of the century




CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Vaccination rates are slipping around the world. Canada isn't immune, says new study




CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Israel's war with Iran lasted just 12 days. So why has the fight with Hamas in Gaza lasted for over 600?




CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Parents are pressured to give kids an '80s summer. Are we wearing nostalgia blinders?




CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Parents are pressured to give kids an '80s summer. Here's why it's not feasible for most




CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

How Labubus became a viral obsession — and fuelled a 'blind box' industry
The viral blind box craze blends surprise, scarcity and social media to fuel a booming global business — and spark debate about the risks and rewards of mystery-box shopping.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

I didn't know what it meant to be Canadian until I saw a photograph that opened my eyes
When the photo of a drowned Syrian boy began circulating, Cape Breton's Clare Currie felt deeply moved to help. She saw the people of her beautiful but underresourced island mobilize in a big way to welcome newcomers to Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Buskers must now sing in French in Quebec City's tourist hub. Not everyone is happy
Buskers in Quebec City say rules regarding street music have piled up in recent years. Now, the city is requiring musicians to sing solely in French at two popular sites.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Buskers slam new French-language requirement in Quebec City tourist hub
Buskers in Quebec City say rules regarding street music have piled up in recent years. Now, the city is requiring musicians to sing solely in French at two popular sites.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

World's biggest Call of Duty tournament is happening in Ontario, and it's 'a huge deal'
Kitchener, Ont., is hosting Canada's first Call of Duty championship, a major esports event that organizers say puts the region on the global stage.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Scientists studying suspected Lake Superior meteotsunami that left residents 'in awe'
The massive fluctuations in Lake Superior's water levels have caught the eye of scientists, who think they're the result of a type of tsunami wave called a meteotsunami. Meteotsunamis are driven by air-pressure disturbances often tied to fast-moving weather events such as severe thunderstorms and squalls.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 26, 2025

Sealed, sold, delivered: How blind boxes like Labubu became a viral obsession
The viral blind box craze blends surprise, scarcity and social media to fuel a booming global business — and spark debate about the risks and rewards of mystery-box shopping.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Aggressive cougars shut down biking trails in Whistler, B.C., area
More cougar sightings in B.C.'s Sea-to-Sky region have led to trail closures in the resort municipality of Whistler and in the Garibaldi Lake area.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Western Canadian glaciers melting twice as fast as they did a decade ago, research shows
Researchers say some glaciers in Western Canada and the United States lost 12 per cent of their mass from 2021 to 2024, doubling melt rates compared to the previous decade.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

DHL Express Canada reaches tentative agreement with union
Delivery company DHL Express Canada has reached a tentative agreement with its union, paving the way for the company to resume operations.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

The National | Girl injured in suspected animal attack
June 25, 2025 | An eight-year-old missing girl survives a suspected animal attack in the Ottawa Valley. U.S. President Donald Trump closes the NATO summit promising proof that Iran's nuclear program was destroyed by U.S. airstrikes. And, Canada agrees to dramatically ramp up defence spending.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Canadian Denis Villeneuve to direct next James Bond movie
Canadian director Denis Villeneuve has been tapped to make the next Bond film, the first since AmazonMGM took creative control of the franchise.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Celebrities arrive in Venice amid protests against Bezos-Sanchez wedding
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his fiancée, former journalist Lauren Sanchez, arrived in Venice on Wednesday ahead of three days of lavish VIP parties in the romantic Italian lagoon city to celebrate their wedding, despite protests from locals.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Celebrities join protesters in Venice ahead of Bezos-Sanchez wedding
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his fiancée, former journalist Lauren Sanchez, arrived in Venice on Wednesday ahead of three days of lavish VIP parties in the romantic Italian lagoon city to celebrate their wedding, despite protests from locals.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Oprah, Kardashians arrive in Venice amid protests against Bezos-Sanchez wedding
Oprah Winfrey, Kim and Khloe Kardashian, and Tom Brady joined the star-studded list of celebrity guests arriving in Venice to start three days of lavish wedding celebrations for billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and former journalist Lauren Sanchez.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Police crack down on Kenyan protesters with deadly force a year after anti-tax uprising
Sixteen people died during the nationwide demonstrations on Wednesday, according to Amnesty Kenya. Most of them were killed by police, the human rights group said. 



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Why Marge Simpson's death suddenly has viewers talking about The Simpsons again
Crack open a Duff beer and pour one out for Marge Simpson, the blue-haired, raspy-voiced matriarch whose death in this year's season finale of The Simpsons has reinvigorated a conversation about the pop-culture institution that some critics say is long past its prime.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Iranian government turns to internal crackdown with arrests, executions
Iranian authorities are pivoting from a ceasefire with Israel to intensify an internal security crackdown across the country with mass arrests, executions and military deployments, particularly in the restive Kurdish region, officials and activists said.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Sen. Brazeau collapses during debate of major projects bill
Sen. Patrick Brazeau collapsed in the Senate chamber Wednesday evening during a debate on the government's major project bill.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Canada isn't looking to join EU, Carney says, but still wants closer ties
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada is "looking for a closer partnership" with the European Union — but not to become a member.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Toronto charity no longer resettling 2SLGBTQ refugees in U.S. since Trump took office
On his first day in office, U.S. President Donald Trump suspended immigration pathways used by Rainbow Railroad to find asylum for 2SLGBTQ people facing persecution in other countries. The charity already had 70 people pre-approved to resettle in the U.S., whom they have since been working to relocate to Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

72 sick in salami salmonella outbreak, health agency says
Seventy-two people have fallen ill after eating salami recalled due to possible salmonella contamination.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Election watchdog saw major spike in complaints during spring campaign
The independent body that enforces Canada's election laws is reporting a massive spike in complaints from people concerned about the integrity of this year's election.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Fraud trial for Ontario's 'Crypto King' set to begin in Oct. 2026
A court in Toronto has set a trial date for Aiden Pleterski, the self-styled "Crypto King" accused of defrauding investors out of more than $40 million.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Trial for Ontario's 'Crypto King' set to begin in October 2026
A court in Toronto has set a trial date for Aiden Pleterski, the self-styled "Crypto King" accused of defrauding investors out of more than $40 million.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Sask. volunteer firefighter who set hay bales on fire 30 times awaits sentencing
A Saskatchewan judge is scheduled to give his sentencing decision next month in the case of a volunteer firefighter who repeatedly set hay bales on fire.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Marie-Philip Poulin named PWHL's MVP as Montreal Victoire clean up at league awards
Montreal Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin received the PWHL MVP Award at the Hard Rock Hotel in Ottawa on Wednesday, edging out Toronto Sceptres defender Renata Fast and former Boston Fleet forward Hilary Knight.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Nova Scotia won't buy air conditioners for low-income people with health issues
A Nova Scotia woman on income assistance who succeeded in forcing the province to pay for her air conditioner says she's frustrated other low-income people won't get the same relief.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Police suspect animal attack after girl seriously injured in Quadeville, Ont.
Ontario Provincial Police urged parents in the Quadeville, Ont., area to keep their small children indoors or under close supervision on Wednesday, after a young girl was found with severe injuries suspected to have been caused by an animal.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Montreal asking rents up nearly 71% since 2019, says StatsCan
The average asking price of rent in Montreal has shot up nearly 71 per cent since 2019, according to a rent report released by Statistics Canada on Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Machete attack, dislocated jaw: Nurses detail violent incidents at Fraser Health hospital
Two nurses are speaking out about violent incidents they experienced while working in the emergency department at Eagle Ridge Hospital in Port Moddy, B.C. — alleging the Fraser Health Authority has failed to provide a safe working environment, and has sought to silence employees who speak out. 



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

From a machete attack to a dislocated jaw, nurses detail violent incidents at B.C. hospital ER
Two nurses are speaking out about violent incidents they experienced while working in the emergency department at Eagle Ridge Hospital in Port Moody, B.C. — alleging the Fraser Health Authority has failed to provide a safe working environment, and has sought to silence employees who speak out. 



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Bubble trouble: Do protest bylaws silence dissent?
As the city of Vaughan's bubble zone bylaw faces a new constitutional challenge, and as more and more cities consider similar legislation, we look at the history of bubble zones and the cases for and against.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Canada advances in CONCACAF Gold Cup, beats El Salvador 2-0
Jonathan David and Tajon Buchanan scored two minutes, 35 seconds apart early in the second half and Canada defeated El Salvador 2-0 on Tuesday night in Houston to reach the CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinals.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Quebec singer and Harmonium frontman Serge Fiori dies at 73
Serge Fiori, singer, guitarist and founding member of the legendary Quebec band Harmonium, died Tuesday at the age of 73.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Winnipeg Muslim woman felt 'humiliated' when forced to remove hijab in Toronto airport
A Winnipeg woman is speaking out after she was forced to remove her hijab while trying to board a Flair Airlines flight. Her family members say staff should be properly trained.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Upstart Mamdani declares victory with stunning upset in NYC Democratic mayoral primary
Zohran Mamdani declared victory in New York City's Democratic mayoral primary Tuesday night after Andrew Cuomo conceded the race in a stunning upset, as the young, progressive upstart who was virtually unknown when the contest began built a substantial lead over the more experienced but scandal-scarred former governor.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Ex-CBSA dog handler who contested maternity leave policy faced 'mobbing' of harassment: report




CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Sexual orientation question to appear on census for first time in 2026




CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

How these condo dwellers got EV charging in their buildings




CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

It's easier than ever to transfer money around the world. So why can it be a hassle for Canadians?
It can be costly or difficult at the traditional banks to send money around the world, with some pointing to a lack of competition in Canada's banking sector. But newer competitors are looking to simplify the process — if customers make the effort to access options outside of a traditional wire transfer.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Parliament went from a combative fall to a fruitful spring. Will it last?
The House of Commons spring sitting saw co-operation between the Liberals and Conservatives to pass some key pieces of legislation in the span of a month — but it was a drastic change in tone from where things were left in December.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Dream car plus 25% tariff? Ontario retiree's classic Mustang caught in trade war
Among the U.S. goods Canada has imposed a 25 per cent tariff on are classic cars. Including sales tax, Cameron Gillespie estimates he will be paying $30,000 in extra duties to Ottawa if he wants to import a 1969 Mustang.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Ever heard of 'Driver Inc.'? Canada's trucking industry is calling it a $1B scam
The national voice of the trucking industry in Canada is renewing calls for the federal government to pump the brakes on what it says is a $1-billion scam it calls "Driver Inc."



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Heart monitors for horses, shaded pens for bulls part of rodeo safety at Calgary Stampede
Tents are being set up to provide shade for bulls and broncs and some chuckwagon horses are to be fitted with tiny electrocardiograms at the upcoming Calgary Stampede.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

Death Stranding 2's delivery game world is even stranger than before. It almost works
Hideo Kojima's sequel, being released Thursday, can be a solemn, thought-provoking meditation on the nature of human connection. But its story puts overlong exposition and celebrity over substance, dragging it down under the oceans of tar that cover the post-apocalyptic setting.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 25, 2025

The $1B scam some say is driving Canada's trucking industry into crisis
The national voice of the trucking industry in Canada is renewing calls for the federal government to pump the brakes on what it says is a $1-billion scam it calls "Driver Inc."



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2025

Planned presentation to U.S. vaccine advisory panel cited a study that doesn't exist
A report on the use of the preservative thimerosal in vaccines slated to be presented Thursday to the scientific committee that advises the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on how to use vaccines cites a study that does not exist, according to the scientist listed as the study's co-author.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2025

The National | Shaky ceasefire frustrates Trump
June 24, 2025 | Trump voices his frustration with the actions of Israel and Iran, but the shaky ceasefire holds. Childhood vaccinations have stagnated in much of the world, but the reason why depends on where you live. And, do protests make a difference?



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2025

New York Sirens pick Czech forward Kristýna Kaltounková 1st overall in PWHL draft
The New York Sirens have selected Colgate University forward Kristýna Kaltounková with the first pick in the 2025 PWHL draft on Tuesday, adding a forward with size and skill.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2025

When missiles rain down on Israel, Arab communities say they have nowhere to hide
Most municipalities in Israel have several public bomb shelters, but many Arab-majority communities lack that same infrastructure — especially desert settlements that Israel doesn't recognize as legal. 



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2025

U.S. airstrikes set back Iran's nuclear program by just months, report says
A new U.S. intelligence report found that Iran's nuclear program has been set back by only a few months after a U.S. strike, and was not 'completely and fully obliterated' as U.S. President Donald Trump has said, according to two people familiar with the early assessment.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2025

Sean (Diddy) Combs's sex trafficking trial is nearing its end. Here's how it played out
Prosecutors in the sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy trial of hip-hop mogul Sean (Diddy) Combs have rested their case after calling 34 witnesses. The defence rested without calling any witnesses, and closing arguments are set for Thursday. Here's a look at what's happened over the course of the more than six-week trial. 



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2025

Ontario officer not guilty in 2021 shooting death of Six Nations man
A Chatham-Kent OPP officer has been found not guilty in the 2021 shooting death of an 24-year-old Nicholas Grieves following a Highway 401 pursuit. Grieves, from Six Nations of the Grand River near Brantford, Ont., was being sought in the theft of $40 worth of gas from a Dutton gas station.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2025

Thornton, Chara, Mogilny lead 2025 Hockey Hall of Fame class
Duncan Keith, Zdeno Chara, Joe Thornton, Alexander Mogilny, Jennifer Botterill and Brianna Decker are the players elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame's class of 2025.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2025

First named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season forms
Tropical Storm Andrea isn't expected to pose much of a threat, forecasters say.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2025

NATO chief praises Trump's 'truly extraordinary' actions against Iran in text messages
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte praised U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to order what he called "truly extraordinary" strikes on Iran in a series of text messages before the military alliance meets in the Netherlands.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2025

For New York City mayoral candidates, the future could hinge on ranked ballots
New York City is using ranked-choice voting in its Democratic mayoral primary election on Tuesday, which means the final outcome might not be known until the second- or third-choice votes are counted.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2025

Fragile ceasefire leaves Iranians outside country torn about returning home
For Iranians at the Kapikoy-Razi border crossing in eastern Turkey, there was a mix of optimism and confusion — hope that a delicate truce could be maintained despite the violent swings that have gripped the region in the last couple of weeks.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2025

Minister 'concerned' about Iranian terrorist cells in Canada after U.S. airstrikes
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says she's deeply concerned about foreign interference by Iran's regime and the possibility of Tehran activating terrorist sleeper cells on Canadian soil following last week's U.S. airstrikes. 



CBC Top Stories
Jun 24, 2025

Alberta's oilsands to hit record production high in 2025




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