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Oct 28, 2025

The National | Hurricane Melissa hits Caribbean
Oct. 28, 2025 | Hurricane Melissa tears through the Caribbean bringing catastrophic winds and flooding. Anger simmers after Alberta uses the notwithstanding clause to force teachers back to work. And the Blue Jays look to regroup for a win after a marathon defeat in L.A.



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Oct 28, 2025

Justin x Katy: ‘Is that really real?'
It's the politics-pop crossover no one expected. Neither Justin Trudeau nor Katy Perry has publicly confirmed their relationship, but photos of the duo have been shared widely online. We ask people what they think.



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Oct 28, 2025

North Korea says it test-fired cruise-missiles hours ahead of Trump's arrival in South Korea
North Korea said Wednesday it fired sea-to-surface cruise missiles into its western waters, in another display of its growing military capabilities as U.S. President Donald Trump travels to South Korea for a regional summit.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 28, 2025

CRA looking at AI, training to help call centre staff provide accurate answers
A senior official working at the Canada Revenue Agency says the agency is looking to artificial intelligence and better training to help call centre agents provide more accurate answers to taxpayers.



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Oct 28, 2025

JP Saxe's rendition of O Canada at World Series far from a home run among some baseball fans
The Grammy-nominated musician sang the Canadian national anthem at Game 3 of the World Series, to some derision from fans online.



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Oct 28, 2025

Quebec woman released from custody after arrest linked to death of abandoned newborn
Police on Montreal's South Shore say a 33-year-old woman has been released from custody on several conditions in connection with the death of a newborn found alone in a bus shelter Monday morning.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 28, 2025

Canadian firms Cameco, Brookfield sign $80B US nuclear reactor deal with U.S. government
Shares of Cameco Corp. rose more than 20 per cent after the company and Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. announced a partnership agreement with the U.S. government to help build nuclear reactors in the United States.



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Oct 28, 2025

More Alberta parents pushing back against vitamin K injection for newborns, some doctors say
Some Alberta doctors say they're seeing a recent and concerning trend of new parents either questioning or refusing vitamin K injections, which have been given to newborns as standard practice for decades.



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Oct 28, 2025

Blue Jays, Dodgers speak ahead of World Series Game 4
Toronto Blue Jays, including manager John Schneider and player Isiah Kiner-Falefa, along with several Dodgers, are speaking Tuesday ahead of Game 4 in Los Angeles. The Dodgers lead the World Series 2-1 after winning a gruelling, 18-inning Game 3.



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Oct 28, 2025

First Nation and Canada begin legal battle over ‘grossly underfunded' on-reserve schools
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has begun hearing a potentially precedent-setting legal battle between Canada and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation about the alleged systemic underfunding of on-reserve schooling in Ontario.



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Oct 28, 2025

Texas sues Tylenol makers J&J and Kenvue, citing unproven link between the drug and autism
The lawsuit by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton comes weeks after U.S. President Donald Trump linked Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism in children. The claim is a long-standing one that researchers have not found conclusive evidence to support.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 28, 2025

Arctic fossil is northern-most rhino species ever found
Millions of years ago, a pony-sized, hornless rhino wandered through the woods and munched on leaves in what is now northern Nunavut. A new study identities it as a new species, and offers an intriguing explanation for how it got there.



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Oct 28, 2025

U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats kill 14 people in Pacific waters, defence secretary says
Three strikes conducted by the U.S. military on boats in the eastern Pacific Ocean killed 14 people and left one survivor, U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Tuesday, alleging those on board were drug traffickers.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 28, 2025

Drug to slow early-stage Alzheimer's disease approved by Health Canada
Lecanemab is the first medication approved in Canada that targets the buildup of amyloid plaque in the brain, which is believed to be an underlying cause of Alzheimer's disease.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 28, 2025

Catastrophic winds, rain hit Jamaica, Cuba with Hurricane Melissa on its way




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Oct 28, 2025

Why World Series games really can take a toll on your heart
The nail-biting action for fans when a Dodgers pitcher stares down a Blue Jays batter is as real to the body as any other spike in stress, say doctors who've felt the heart-pounding effects themselves.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 28, 2025

World Series games really can boost heart rates for fans, cardiologists say
The nail-biting action for fans when a Dodgers pitcher stares down a Blue Jays batter is as real to the body as any other spike in stress, say doctors who've felt the heart-pounding effects themselves.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 28, 2025

Israel to respond after receiving remains not belonging to missing hostages, Netanyahu says
Israel will respond after Hamas handed over human remains that did not belong to missing Israeli hostages, which Israel considers a violation of the Gaza ceasefire, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday.



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Oct 28, 2025

Hamas to hand over body found in tunnel after Israel says remains were not of missing hostage
Hamas said it would hand over to Israel on Tuesday the body of a missing hostage found in a tunnel in Gaza, after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the militant group of violating the ceasefire in the enclave by turning over the wrong remains.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 28, 2025

Amazon cutting 14,000 corporate jobs to spend more on AI
Amazon will cut about 14,000 corporate jobs as the online retail giant ramps up spending on artificial intelligence while cutting costs elsewhere.



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Oct 28, 2025

Prunella Scales, sharp-tongued and long-suffering wife on Fawlty Towers, dead at 93
Actor Prunella Scales, best known as acid-tongued Sybil Fawlty in the classic British comedy Fawlty Towers, has died, her children said Tuesday. She was 93.



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Oct 28, 2025

AI 'hallucinations' could prove real problem for owner of fire-ravaged Vancouver property
As the owner of a fire-ravaged property he's been accused of neglecting, Fu De Ren has defended himself in civil proceedings and bylaw trials. But his inclusion of alleged AI "hallucinations" as part of a self-represented bid to cut his property's assessed value in half may end up costing him money.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 28, 2025

As tastes change, Alberta's craft brewers expand their offerings
According to Statistics Canada, beer consumption in Alberta has declined over the past decade. During the same time period, the market share of ciders, coolers and ready-to-drink cocktails has doubled.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 28, 2025

Jamaica, Cuba brace for Hurricane Melissa to make landfall today
Hurricane Melissa was set to pummel Jamaica on Tuesday as a catastrophic Category 5 storm, the strongest to lash the island since record-keeping began 174 years ago.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 28, 2025

N.B. business in trademark tangle with Alberta government over licence plates
Part of the Canadian national anthem is turning out to be a possible legal headache for the Alberta government.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 28, 2025

Two NHL players openly falling in love? In real life, that's a fantasy. Not in this series
An openly gay player has never competed in the National Hockey League, but Halifax author Rachel Reid's hockey romance novels, including Heated Rivalry, which has been adapted into a TV series, imagine a world in which hockey stars can come out and thrive in the game.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 28, 2025

Which industry in each province is most threatened by tariffs?
As tariffs make an impact, Canadian industries are finding themselves competing for priority in trade negotiations. Here are the industries under threat in each province.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 28, 2025

The case for spending $500M on a single Toronto Blue Jay
A blockbuster deal to lock in Vladimir Guerrero Jr. this past spring may have already led to financial windfalls for Toronto Blue Jays owner Rogers Communications, as the telecom, media and sports conglomerate is already reporting higher earnings chalked up, thanks in part to baseball success.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 28, 2025

Repatriation of Indigenous items held at the Vatican needs to be done the right way, say First Nations
Indigenous communities in Canada believe the return of cultural objects from the Vatican Museum is a step towards reconciliation, but some stress that the items must be returned in a manner that reflects their sacred nature, including holding ceremonies for objects before they leave for Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 28, 2025

An inside look at how London, Ont., police go from seizing illegal guns to finding out how they got here
With the number of reported shootings in London, Ont., reaching 20 in 2025, the police service says it's working tirelessly to pinpoint where illegal firearms are coming from and take them off the streets. Officials gave CBC London an inside look at how that process begins and how investigators learn about everything from the owner's identity to a weapon's origin.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 28, 2025

Class action alleging rampant abuse in Ontario Training Schools still stuck in the system after 8 years
People who lived at Ontario Training Schools are suing the province, alleging abuse was rampant at the children's detention centres. Nearly eight years after a class action was launched, the case is still stuck in the civil system. Lawyers say it's another casualty of underfunded courts.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

The National | Ford stands by anti-tariff ad
Oct. 27, 2025 | Ontario Premier Doug Ford is standing by the anti-tariff ad that brought trade talks with the U.S. to a halt. Alberta orders teachers back to work. And the Blue Jays look for a win in L.A.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Scientists discover dinosaur 'mummies' with hoofs like a horse
It's been more than 60 million years since duck-billed dinosaurs roamed around what is now known as western North America. Or, more accurately, since they clomped around. On their hoofs. 



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Eye of Melissa moves past Jamaica after hitting as strongest hurricane in the region in 174 years




CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Melissa could be strongest hurricane to hit Jamaica in more than 170 years




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Oct 27, 2025

Jamaican officials warn conditions will soon worsen as Hurricane Melissa approaches




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Oct 27, 2025

How Hurricane Melissa went from tropical storm to Category 5 in just a few days




CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Hurricane Melissa moves across Jamaica, battering island with winds and heavy rain




CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Hurricane Melissa moving across western Jamaica, battering island with winds and heavy rain




CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Hurricane Melissa moving through Jamaica's southwestern coast as winds, rain pick up




CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Report outlines how Indigenous survivors of coerced sterilization can pursue new pregnancies
A report by the University of Ottawa Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics and the Survivors Circle for Reproductive Justice outlines the options, costs and barriers for survivors of coerced and forced sterilization to restore fertility. 



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Hear from Blue Jays, Dodgers ahead of Game 3 of the World Series
Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider, infielder Ernie Clement and Game 4 pitcher Shane Bieber, along with several Dodgers, are speaking Monday ahead of Game 3 in Los Angeles, with the World Series tied 1-1.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Duck Lake, Sask., residents launch campaign to protect town's historic name
"Duck Lake Forever" is the name of a new campaign rallying residents to protect the name of their historic town. The movement began after the mayor announced plans last week to sell Duck Lake's naming rights to the highest bidder.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

A timeline of Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry's relationship
Former prime minister Justin Trudeau and pop star Katy Perry have been linked since this summer when they were spotted out together in Montreal. With a recent outing together in Paris, the two appear to have made their relationship official.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Few winners announced as Nunavut's election day draws to a close




CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

First winners emerge in Nunavut's territorial election as results trickle in




CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Better communication, engaging youth among top issues for Nunavummiut headed to the polls




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Oct 27, 2025

Get live results from the Nunavut election




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Oct 27, 2025

See the latest territorial election results in Nunavut




CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Polls begin to close across Nunavut in the territory's 7th general election




CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Dark humour or tone deafness? Breaking down Kristen Bell's domestic violence joke
Actor Kristen Bell is being called "tone deaf" and "insensitive" over an Instagram post many say makes light of domestic violence.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Carney hoping for a relations reset in meeting with Chinese president




CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Carney mum on whether he saw Ontario's anti-tariff ad beforehand




CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Trade deal or no trade deal, China still holds crucial minerals leverage over U.S.




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Oct 27, 2025

It's back! Saskatchewan to host Grey Cup in 2027
"In Saskatchewan, we do Grey Cups right, " Roughriders president Craig Reynolds.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Canadians to have another exclusive window to buy World Cup tickets
FIFA began the process of selling another one million tickets for next year's World Cup on Monday, with the opening of a new ticket draw marking the start of the tournament's second phase of sales.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Avian flu strikes farms in B.C.'s Fraser Valley, with 7 outbreaks this month
Avian flu has broken out in at least seven locations across B.C.'s Fraser Valley this month, with six cases cropping up since Thursday, and local farmers are doing all they can to protect their flocks.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Snowbird singer, Juno legend Anne Murray to be honoured at Opry House concert
Some of country music's top stars will celebrate Anne Murray's signature sound in Nashville Monday evening. The 80-year-old East Coast legend is set to attend the tribute at the Opry House.



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Oct 27, 2025

Ford's anti-Trump rhetoric came up repeatedly in trade negotiations: sources
Canadian officials may have said they  were caught off guard  last week when U.S. President Donald Trump announced he was cutting off trade negotiations with Canada over Ontario's anti-tariff advertisement, but sources say Premier Doug Ford's bad cop behaviour — and tough words for Trump — has been an irritant.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Nearly 42 million Americans who use food assistance program could be impacted in days as U.S. shutdown lingers
U.S. states are warning food aid recipients their benefits may not be distributed starting on Nov. 1 if the federal government shutdown stretches into its fourth week.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Capture of Darfur city by Sudan's paramilitary forces could cement country's split
A Sudanese paramilitary force is battling the last pockets of resistance in El Fasher, a Darfur city that has endured a brutal 18-month siege and where a full takeover would entrench a geographical division of the country between rival military factions.



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Oct 27, 2025

Sudan's paramilitary RSF says it seized control of army's main base in El Fasher
Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces say they have captured the army headquarters over the weekend in the city of El Fasher, the Sudanese army's last stronghold in the Darfur region in the country's west.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Alberta government expected to table Back to School Act today
The Alberta government is expected to table legislation Monday that, if passed, could force teachers to return to their classrooms as early as this week, some experts say.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Newborn dies after being found in bus shelter in Longueuil, Que.
Longueuil police posted on their social media that they found a newborn in a bus shelter located on Chambly Road, near Briggs Street, on Monday morning.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Police arrest woman in connection with dead newborn found in Longueuil, Que., bus shelter
Longueuil police posted on their social media that they found a newborn in a bus shelter located on Chambly Road, near Briggs Street, on Monday morning.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Residents displaced by wildfire race to rebuild in Denare Beach, Sask., before snow flies
Earlier this year, wildfire destroyed more than 200 homes in Denare Beach, including 24 on the adjacent Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation reserve. Rebuilding is underway but anxiety is high as some wonder if enough is being done to prepare the community for next year's wildfire season.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Construction without permits, entry without proper notice drove some from Winnipeg block, tenants allege
Several tenants in a building in Winnipeg's West Broadway neighbourhood say their privacy, rights and safety were violated during months of non-permitted construction, prompting some to leave. The new owner argues the aging complex needs upgrades and says tenants were notified.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Over 60% of people in Manitoba's ankle monitoring program were rearrested or breached rules
More than half the people released with an ankle monitor since those devices were introduced in Manitoba in August 2024 were rearrested or broke the rules of their release while wearing one, recent numbers obtained by CBC News show.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Melissa now a Category 5 hurricane as it approaches Jamaica
Hurricane Melissa intensified to Category 5 strength on Monday as it neared Jamaica, with up to 76 centimetres of rain and a life-threatening storm surge.



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Oct 27, 2025

Nova Scotia Power hasn't paid some contractors in months
Multiple contractors that have done recent jobs for Nova Scotia Power haven't been paid in months — some with outstanding bills in the hundreds of thousands, CBC has learned.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

$32M case against Ontario developer falls apart at provincial regulator hearing
A developer that had been facing the potential of more than $30 million in fines from Ontario's Home Construction Regulatory Authority has had all counts against it dropped. Briarwood Development Group was accused of coercing buyers into paying more for homes they'd already signed agreements for.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

$32M case against Ontario developer falls apart at regulator hearing
A developer that had been facing the potential of more than $30 million in fines from Ontario's Home Construction Regulatory Authority has had all counts against it dropped. Briarwood Development Group was accused of coercing buyers into paying more for homes they'd already signed agreements for.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 27, 2025

Some Canadian communities make it mandatory for homeowners to replace lead pipes. Do such bylaws work?
The Canadian Environmental Law Association is recommending that all cities pass bylaws to make it mandatory for property owners to replace lead pipes on their side of the property line. Hamilton has a bylaw aimed at preventing partial lead service-line replacements, and some Quebec and Saskatchewan have similar rules. Here's what people in Thunder Bay, Ont., have to say about the idea as the city faces a $350-million class-action lawsuit.



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Oct 26, 2025

#TheMoment 2 bystanders jumped in to save stranded pilot whales in N.S.
Mark Rankin tells CBC News about the moment he and Grant Cameron saved three pilot whales that had gotten too close to shore in Port Hood, N.S.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 26, 2025

Tim Cook, chief historian at Canadian War Museum, dies
Tim Cook, the chief historian at the Canadian War Museum and the country's "pre-eminent military historian," has died, the museum announced Sunday.



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Oct 26, 2025

Tim Cook, chief historian at Canadian War Museum, dies at 54
Tim Cook, the chief historian at the Canadian War Museum and the country's "pre-eminent military historian," has died, the museum announced Sunday.



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Oct 26, 2025

Canadians ditch once-popular Trump Halloween costumes this year amid trade war
Demand for Trump Halloween costumes was high when the U.S. president was first campaigning against Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016, Canadian costume shop owners say, but it has since fallen in recent years.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 26, 2025

They survived one of Canada's first high school shootings. Here's what happened next
Fifty years ago on Monday, a horrific murder followed by a fatal school shooting shook Ottawa to its core. In the leadup to the anniversary, survivors of the school shooting are speaking out about the event's impact in the days and decades that followed.



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Oct 26, 2025

Housing crisis, cost of living fuelling Nunavut voter apathy
Ahead of Nunavut's 7th territorial election, there is concern about a decline in voter turnout, something experts say is likely caused by slow progress to tackle issues such as the housing crisis and cost of living.



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Oct 26, 2025

B.C. man dies weeks after rescuing himself from the jaws of a grizzly bear
Joe Pendry used his experience as a boxer to fight for his life when a mother grizzly attacked and severely injured him in B.C.'s East Kootenay region earlier this month.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 26, 2025

Jamaica braces for arrival of strengthening Hurricane Melissa
Hurricane Melissa strengthened into a major Category 4 hurricane, with the possibility of intensifying to a Category 5 storm on Sunday night, unleashing torrential rain and threatening to cause catastrophic flooding in the northern Caribbean, including Haiti and Jamaica, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 26, 2025

Jamaica issues evacuation orders as Hurricane Melissa nears
Jamaican authorities issued mandatory evacuations orders for Port Royal in Kingston and six other areas as the powerful Category 4 Hurricane Melissa barrels toward the Caribbean nation.



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Oct 26, 2025

Striking B.C. public service workers announce tentative deal with government
The B.C. General Employees' Union (BCGEU) has announced a tentative deal has been struck with the provincial government, which could bring an end to a weeks-long strike that has impacted everything from liquor distribution to wildfire fighting.



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Oct 26, 2025

Striking B.C. public service workers announce tentative deal with province
The B.C. General Employees' Union (BCGEU) has reached a tentative deal with the province, which could bring an end to a weeks-long strike that has impacted everything from liquor distribution to wildfire fighting.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 26, 2025

Russia has tested a new nuclear-capable missile, Putin and top general say
Russia tested a new nuclear-capable and powered cruise missile fit to confound existing defences, inching closer to deploying it to its military, President Vladimir Putin said in remarks released on Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 26, 2025

'I hope they win it': Nova Scotian who pitched for Blue Jays reflects on playoff run, his career
Vince Horsman, who was born and raised in Dartmouth, N.S., played in 141 games over five seasons in the majors leagues, including one season with the Toronto Blue Jays in 1991. Watching the team on their current playoff run, Horsman says they remind him of a style of baseball from another era.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 26, 2025

'B.C. is amazing': Man cycles through Squamish in epic journey across North America
Strangers have opened their homes to the 28-year-old South Korean cyclist, giving him a dry place to sleep and do laundry.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 26, 2025

Mayor in northern Ontario says bank putting shareholders ahead of consumers as town's last branch set to close
Banks are closing branches in smaller communities across northwestern Ontario, leaving residents concerned about a lack of options to get cash or change.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 26, 2025

Investigating Dr. TikTok; Ticketmaster vows crackdown on scalper accounts: CBC's Marketplace cheat sheet
CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 26, 2025

What's in a name? Sask. town looking to find out by selling naming rights to highest bidder
The small Saskatchewan town of Duck Lake could soon bear a new name, after its council voted to move forward with putting the town's permanent naming rights up for sale. Mayor Jason Anderson says he's hoping corporations or anyone willing to pay a minimum of $10 million will see the value of putting their mark on the map.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 26, 2025

Two suspects in Louvre heist case arrested by French police
The Paris prosecutor said on Sunday that a number of suspects have been arrested over the theft of crown jewels from Paris' Louvre museum.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 26, 2025

Like father, like son? Moosehead learns from dad's tough path to NHL
Halifax Mooseheads forward Alec Nasreddine learned from a young age that a career in professional hockey isn't as glamourous as people think it is. His father carved out a 15-season career as a player and had to literally fight his way into the NHL.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 26, 2025

Lululemon trademarks ‘Lululemon dupe' in the U.S., in latest lookalike crackdown
Now that Lululemon owns the phrase "Lululemon dupe," others using it for marketing or advertising could be in trouble, experts say. And it's just one way the brand has tried to fight against similar-but-cheaper products known online as dupes.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 26, 2025

Let's do the time warp again: Why fans still love The Rocky Horror Picture Show
With an international 50th anniversary screening tour underway, The Rocky Horror Picture Show has cemented its place as an important pop culture touchstone.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 26, 2025

Ottawa is pledging more on defence — and Calgary wants a piece of the action
While Calgary is best known as an oil and gas town, a growing aerospace and defence industry has largely flown under the radar. The sector hopes to get a boost from a renewed national interest in defence spending, and in sourcing contracts from Canadian companies.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 26, 2025

I'm childless by choice. Having my fallopian tubes removed in my 30s helped me trust my gut
P.E.I. resident Lynn Paulin knew she didn't want kids - but when it came to seeking a permanent form of contraception, she was worried she'd be discouraged from doing what she knew was best for her body.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 26, 2025

‘Right now, we don't have the votes' to pass federal budget, says Liberal House leader
Liberal House leader Steven MacKinnon says the government does not have enough votes at the moment to pass the upcoming federal budget — and he's pressing opposition parties to consider whether they want another election.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 26, 2025

Bodycams worn by Toronto FreshCo cashiers raise questions about safety and privacy
Sobeys Inc. confirmed it's running a body-worn camera pilot after FreshCo cashiers were spotted wearing them in a store located at Sherbourne and Isabella streets.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 26, 2025

Children's Aid Society alerted multiple times before boy died in Ontario women's care, murder trial told
A 12-year-old boy and his younger brother had remained in the care of Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber for over five years when the elder one was found emaciated, soaking wet and unresponsive in the women's Burlington, Ont., home.



CBC Top Stories
Oct 26, 2025

This woman had to campaign to find a liver donor. Transplant docs say there should be a better way
It's pretty unusual in the medical system for a patient to be tasked with finding their own cure. But that's what happened to Stephanie Azzarello in 2023 when she was told she needed a liver transplant or she would die.



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