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Jan 27, 2026

Carney says Holocaust Remembrance Day a time to remember Canadian complicity
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Holocaust Remembrance Day is a moment to remember the consequences of ignorance and hatred.



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Jan 27, 2026

'I'm afraid to go out and film': Journalists in Gaza say ceasefire has not made their work easier
Three freelance photojournalists in Gaza were killed in an Israeli airstrike last week, the latest in a long list of Palestinian reporters who have died in the war in Gaza. Some fear it's a sign that Israel views them as a legitimate target despite the recent ceasefire it reached with Hamas.



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Jan 27, 2026

At least 35 dead after winter storm hits U.S., with more Arctic air expected for southern states
At least 35 deaths have been reported in states afflicted with severe cold across the U.S., according to local officials.



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Jan 27, 2026

TikTok settles landmark lawsuit over youth addiction claims
TikTok agreed to settle a landmark social media addiction lawsuit just before the trial kicked off, the plaintiff's attorneys confirmed.



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Jan 27, 2026

A year after young man's disappearance, police set up command post at Quebec ski resort
The Sûreté du Québec will set up a command post at the ski resort this Saturday, stationed beside the hotel where Liam Toman was last seen in the early hours of Feb. 2, 2025.



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Jan 27, 2026

5 charged in arson, extortion offences targeting Winnipeg convenience store owners, police say
Five people have been charged and two others are wanted by police in connection with extortion-related offences at Winnipeg convenience stores, police say.



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Jan 27, 2026

'The mother of all deals': EU and India strike landmark agreement amid U.S. tariffs
Leaders of the European Union and India announced a wide-ranging trade agreement on Tuesday, which came after nearly two decades of on-and-off negotiations that became increasingly urgent in the last six months after stiff tariffs were imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.



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Jan 27, 2026

One Battle After Another, Sinners lead BAFTA nominations
Paul Thomas Anderson's politically charged action thriller One Battle After Another leads the race for the British Academy Film Awards, securing 14 nominations on Tuesday, including acting nods for five of its cast.



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Jan 27, 2026

Russia kills 3 people in 'brutal' strike on Odesa, Ukraine says
Russian drones hammered the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa overnight, officials said on Tuesday, killing three people and wounding ?25 as Moscow intensifies its strikes aimed at pushing Kyiv to give up fighting.



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Jan 27, 2026

Tate McRae, Justin Bieber lead 2026 Juno Award nominations
The Weeknd, Daniel Caesar, the Beaches and Jessie Reyez also nabbed nominations, and there was an increase in first-time nominees.



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Jan 27, 2026

Canada could gain nearly 7% in real GDP by removing internal trade barriers, says IMF
Canada's economy could gain nearly seven per cent, or $210 billion, in real GDP by fully removing internal trade barriers between the country's 13 provinces and territories, according to a report published Tuesday by the International Monetary Fund.



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Jan 27, 2026

Carney says he told Trump 'I meant what I said in Davos,' contradicting U.S. account
Prime Minister Mark Carney is dismissing a claim that he walked back the remarks he made in Davos last week during a conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday.



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Jan 27, 2026

Carney says he told Trump 'I meant what I said in Davos,' despite U.S. claims
Prime Minister Mark Carney is dismissing reports he walked back the remarks he made in Davos last week during a conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday.



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Jan 27, 2026

Sly Dunbar, Jamaican drummer who played with reggae and rock greats, dead at 73
Two-time Grammy Award-winning reggae drummer Sly Dunbar, who fuelled countless tracks from Bob Marley to Bob Dylan and was one-half of the influential reggae rhythm section Sly & Robbie, has died. He was 73.



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Jan 27, 2026

Snow squalls batter eastern Ontario, closing section of Canada's busiest highway due to multiple crashes
The latest round of snowy weather is hitting the east end of Lake Ontario Tuesday. Westbound Highway 401 is closed because of crashes near Belleville and Odessa.



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Jan 27, 2026

'Please don't let me die': Calgary patients recount long waits in emergency rooms
Two stories from Calgary women who say they endured lengthy ER waits while facing life-threatening emergencies are "the tip of the iceberg," according to one physician.



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Jan 27, 2026

At least 6,126 people killed in Iran's crackdown on nationwide protests, activists say
Iran's bloody crackdown on nationwide protests killed at least 6,126 people while many others still are feared dead, activists said Tuesday, as a U.S. aircraft carrier group arrived in the Mideast to lead any American military response to the crisis.



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Jan 27, 2026

Can NATO survive Trump?
Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump set off a firestorm with comments dismissing the military contributions of fellow NATO members during the war in Afghanistan.  This follows the president's aggressive bid for Greenland, a self-governing territory of NATO-ally Denmark, which brought into question whether NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, could survive without America, its strongest and richest member.  And while some kind of agreement on Greenland now seems to be on the table, and Trump appears to be backing down, today we're asking what damage has already been done to NATO. How does this latest challenge to its existence compare to conflicts the military alliance has faced before? Aaron Ettinger, a professor of political science at Carleton University, joins us for a conversation about how NATO's past and present could inform its future. For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts [https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts]



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Jan 27, 2026

An aging substation caused Montreal's latest blackout. Its replacement is still years away
The equipment failure that left thousands of Montrealers without power during this weekend's bitter cold originated at a substation that Hydro-Québec has been aiming to replace since at least 2018.



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Jan 27, 2026

Is Canada equipped to handle Chinese EVs?
The cost of importing Chinese cars to Canada is set to drop steeply with a recent cut in tariffs. How will that impact EV sales? Are our EV charging infrastructure and our grid ready for those extra cars? Here's a closer look at the potential impact.



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Jan 27, 2026

Trump wants to cap credit card interest at 10%. Is that a good idea?
U.S. President Donald Trump has called for credit card interest rates to be capped at 10 per cent — a move that could bring short-term relief to some consumers but is likely to cause a broader credit crisis in the long run, according to experts.



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Jan 27, 2026

Trump wants to cap credit card interest at 10%. Is that good for consumers and the economy?
U.S. President Donald Trump has called for credit card interest rates to be capped at 10 per cent — a move that could bring short-term relief to some consumers but is likely to cause a broader credit crisis in the long run, according to experts.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

Gold price soars past $5,000 US an ounce for 1st time ever
Gold prices soared to $5,000 US an ounce for the first time largely driven by investors turning to precious metals — often seen as a more steady investment — during a period of global economic uncertainty.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

Gold prices soar to $5,000 US an ounce
Gold prices soared to $5,000 US an ounce for the first time largely driven by investors turning to precious metals — often seen as a more steady investment — during a period of global economic uncertainty.



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Jan 26, 2026

The National | Ontario cleans up after record snowfall
Jan. 26, 2026 | Southern Ontario cleans up after a record-breaking snowstorm. Ottawa announces cash to help Canadians with the cost of living. And the invisible cancer-causing gas hiding in millions of homes.



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Jan 26, 2026

This storm just froze half of North America
A massive winter storm has buried millions under a historic blanket of snow and ice, locking much of North America in a dangerous Arctic air mass. CBC's Johanna Wagstaffe breaks down the rare atmospheric collision of a polar vortex and an atmospheric river — two extreme weather phenomena that combined to create this record-breaking, high-impact event.



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Jan 26, 2026

Kanye West takes out ad in Wall Street Journal to, once again, apologize for antisemitism
Ye, the musician formerly known as Kanye West, on Monday took out a full page ad in the Wall Street Journal to again apologize for his past antisemitic statements. 



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Jan 26, 2026

11 children hospitalized following incident at Canmore, Alta. hotel pool
Eleven children were hospitalized following an incident at a local hotel's pool. One child was transferred to Alberta Children's Hospital in Calgary in serious but stable condition.



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Jan 26, 2026

Former Liberal cabinet minister Kirsty Duncan dead at 59
Former Liberal cabinet minister Kirsty Duncan has died at the age of 59 following a years-long battle with cancer.



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Jan 26, 2026

Former Liberal cabinet minister Kirsty Duncan dies at 59
Former Liberal cabinet minister Kirsty Duncan has died at the age of 59 following a years-long battle with cancer.



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Jan 26, 2026

'We're a big family': Ontario premier and Carney settle differences over pizza
After Ontario Premier Doug Ford criticized Ottawa's deal to bring thousands of Chinese EVs into Canadian markets last week, he met with Prime Minister Mark Carney Monday for a 'very productive meeting' and a few slices of pizza in Toronto. 'At the end of the day, make no mistake about it. We are one country,' Ford said.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

Carney links Trump's latest tariff threat to negotiations on CUSMA
It is not a coincidence that U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff threat against Canada came just ahead of negotiations on renewing North America's main free-trade pact, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Monday.



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Jan 26, 2026

'Mr. Trump, stop killing American citizens,' Kinew says after 2nd fatal shooting in Minnesota
Manitoba's premier says he's reached out to his counterpart in Minnesota again following the killing of another American citizen by federal immigration officials, calling on U.S. President Donald Trump to stop the violence.



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Jan 26, 2026

Jail time necessary in rare P.E.I. infanticide case, judge rules
A Charlottetown woman who pleaded guilty to inflicting life-ending injuries on her three-month old daughter last year has been sentenced to one year in jail, a move the judge says is needed to uphold public confidence in the justice system and condemn the woman's actions.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

Remember when Toronto called in the military to clear snow? Here's how this storm compares
Toronto Pearson Airport recorded 46 centimetres of snow on Sunday — the highest daily snowfall there on record. But it's still not as bad as 1999, the year Toronto called in the military for help.



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Jan 26, 2026

Canada's ski cross, alpine ski racers unveiled for Milano-Cortina Olympics
World champions Jack Crawford, Laurence St-Germain and Marielle Thompson lead Canada's alpine ski team into the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic Games.



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Jan 26, 2026

Recall of Pizza Pops expands due to possible links to E. coli outbreak
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says a recall of select Pizza Pops products announced before Christmas has been expanded.



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Jan 26, 2026

Minnesota asks courts to curtail immigration blitz after 2 shootings, as Trump sends his border czar
President Donald Trump said on social media on Monday that he is sending border czar Tom Homan to Minnesota, two days after a second U.S. citizen was shot and killed by officers working for the federal government in its immigration operations in the state.



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Jan 26, 2026

Canadian swim star Ilya Kharun says he'll now compete for U.S.
Swimmer Ilya Kharun, one of Canada's most promising athletes in the pool, has decided to compete for the United States.



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Jan 26, 2026

Canadian swim star Ilya Kharun, who won 2 bronze medals at Paris Olympics, says he'll now compete for U.S.
Swimmer Ilya Kharun, one of Canada's most promising athletes in the pool, has decided to compete for the United States.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

Toronto area clean-up will take days as Pearson airport smashes snowfall record




CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

Toronto area in clean-up mode from storm as Pearson airport smashes snowfall record




CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

Toronto-area clean-up will take days as Pearson airport smashes snowfall record




CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

Toronto-area cleanup will take days as Pearson airport smashes snowfall record




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Jan 26, 2026

Gold hits record $5,000 US an ounce as months-long rally continues amid global turmoil
Gold charged past $5,000 US an ounce for the first time on Monday — while silver jumped to $110 an ounce — as an array of geopolitical tensions pounded the U.S. dollar.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 26, 2026

Israel recovers remains of final hostage in Gaza, opening way for next phase
Israel has recovered the remains of the last remaining hostage held in Gaza, the military said on Monday, fulfilling a key condition of the initial phase of U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to end the war in the Palestinian territory.



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Jan 26, 2026

Israel says it recovered remains of final hostage in Gaza
Israel has retrieved the remains of the final hostage held in Gaza, the military said on Monday, fulfilling a key condition of the initial phase of U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to end the Gaza war.



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Jan 26, 2026

Woman found dead in Montreal West home during power outage
A 66-year-old woman was found dead inside her home on Hudson Avenue in Montreal West on Sunday. Montreal firefighters were performing wellness checks in the area due to power outages, and discovered the woman unconscious at around 6 p.m.



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Jan 26, 2026

At least 15 dead, hundreds rescued after ferry sinks in Philippines
A ferry with more than 350 people on board sank early Monday near an island in the southern Philippines. Rescuers have saved at least 316 passengers and retrieved 15 bodies, officials said.



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Jan 26, 2026

At least 18 dead, hundreds rescued after ferry sinks in Philippines
A ferry with more than 350 people on board sank early Monday near an island in the southern Philippines, killing at least 18 people, officials said. Rescuers saved hundreds more, while a fleet of coast guard and naval ships searched for those still missing.



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Jan 26, 2026

7 killed, 1 person survives private jet crash at Maine airport
The Federal Aviation Administration says seven people were killed and a crew member survived with serious injuries when a private business jet crashed in a snowstorm at Maine's Bangor International Airport.



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Jan 26, 2026

Plane involved in fatal crash in Maine had history of problems
The business jet that crashed Sunday evening while trying to take off in a snowstorm in Maine and killed at least a half dozen people is a plane model that has a history of problems with crashes caused by ice buildup on the wings.



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Jan 26, 2026

Private jet crashes in flames at Maine airport with 8 aboard
A private jet crashed in flames as it was taking off from a Maine airport with eight aboard, the U.S. aviation regulator said, but their fate and identities were not immediately known.



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Jan 26, 2026

Stephen Miller: ICE's ideologue-in-chief
Top White House advisor Stephen Miller has been called the driving force behind Donald Trump's domestic agenda - including the aggressive ICE escalation in Minneapolis. We've got a deep look at his life and beliefs.



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Jan 26, 2026

Radon gas may be giving more Canadians lung cancer. Scientists are racing to save lives
Radon gas, an invisible health threat that can build up in your home, is putting more Canadians at risk of deadly lung cancer. A national research team is using throwaway toenail clippings to find markers of high radon exposure, in the hope of expanding cancer screenings to save lives.



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Jan 26, 2026

History, war museums to slash dozens of positions
The Canadian Museum of History and the Canadian War Museum will be cutting permanent staff levels by 18 per cent over the next three years due to cuts announced in the federal budget.



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Jan 26, 2026

Family of Quebec couple found dead in Dominican Republic disputes cause of death findings
The family of a Gatineau, Que., couple found dead while staying in the Dominican Republic earlier this winter is disputing the official cause of death given by local authorities.



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Jan 26, 2026

Activist warns of ‘propaganda' as CSIS officials tout agency's new approach to Indigenous people
Officials at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service say the organization is mending its ways and acknowledging past investigating of Indigenous people has left a legacy of mistrust that persists today. One activist, however, is dismissing the overtures as propaganda.



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Jan 25, 2026

#TheMoment a man climbed a skyscraper without safety gear
Mother Dierdre Wolownick and climbing instructor Pete Whittaker tell The National about the moment they watched Alex Honnold climb one of the world's tallest skyscrapers without safety gear in Taipei City, Taiwan — while it was streaming live.



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Jan 25, 2026

Kelowna, B.C., sentencing halted after court learns accused overdosed during lunch break
The sentencing hearing for a Kelowna woman who killed her boyfriend with a vehicle in 2022 came to an abrupt halt on Friday, after the court heard the accused had been hospitalized.



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Jan 25, 2026

The National | Outrage in Minneapolis after 2nd fatal ICE shooting
Jan. 25, 2026 | Outrage in Minneapolis after a second person is killed by federal immigration agents this month. A winter storm stretching from the Prairies to Atlantic Canada brings frigid temperatures, heavy snowfalls and the accompanying chaos. MPs navigate escalating tensions with Washington as the House resumes. Watch The National 9 pm EST Sun - Fri



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Jan 25, 2026

NBA players association voices support for Minnesota protesters
The National Basketball Players Association voiced support on Sunday for protesters in Minneapolis, rallying against the deadly presence of U.S. federal immigration authorities.



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Jan 25, 2026

B.C. tourism agencies face off for a piece of Heated Rivalry star Hudson Williams
Hudson Williams, who stars as Shane Hollander in the Crave series, has connections to Vancouver, Kelowna, Kamloops and New Westminster. The cities' tourism bureaus are now leaning in to the success of the series with in a tongue-in-cheek competition on social media to claim the actor as their own.



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Jan 25, 2026

How Minnesota's history of protest informs this moment
Minnesota has a robust history of protest going back to the 1890s, and the pivotal moments the twin cities played in labour and civil rights movements.



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Jan 25, 2026

GTA residents urged to 'stay home' during storm, as snow accumulation could reach 60 cm
As heavy snow falls throughout the Greater Toronto Area, here's what you need to know about the latest impacts to transit, flights and municipal services.



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Jan 25, 2026

GTA to be 'snowiest place in Canada,' as snow accumulation could reach 50 cm
As heavy snow falls throughout the Greater Toronto Area, here's what you need to know about the latest impacts to transit, flights and municipal services.



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Jan 25, 2026

Protesters demand immigration agents leave Minneapolis after man killed during crackdown
Democrats demanded that federal immigration officers leave Minnesota after a U.S. Border Patrol agent fatally shot a man in Minneapolis on Saturday, drawing hundreds of protesters onto the frigid streets and increasing tensions in a city already shaken by another shooting death weeks earlier.



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Jan 25, 2026

Massive winter storm across U.S. brings snow, frigid temperatures, widespread power outages
Forecasters said snow, sleet, freezing rain and dangerously frigid temperatures would sweep the eastern two-thirds of the United States on Sunday and into the week.



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Jan 25, 2026

U.S. storm leaves 500,000 without power, forces thousands of flight cancellations
Forecasters said snow, sleet, freezing rain and dangerously frigid temperatures would sweep the eastern two-thirds of the United States on Sunday and into the week.



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Jan 25, 2026

Kyiv residents stranded in tower blocks as Russia targets power system
Kyiv, a city of about three million people, is dominated by tower blocks, many from the Soviet era, now left without power for most of the day. In this fourth winter of war, electricity is a rationed commodity.



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Jan 25, 2026

How grocery giants control who can sell food in your neighbourhood: CBC's Marketplace cheat sheet
The CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.



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Jan 25, 2026

‘Not out of the woods,' N.L. Hydro says as station slowly restarts after being choked with ice
While a power warning is still in effect for the island of Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro says power at the Bay d'Espoir hydroelectric generating plant is slowly being brought back online.



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Jan 25, 2026

N.L. turns down the lights as progress made on downed hydro station
In the face of possible rotating power outages, residents are doing their best to conserve power as N.L. Hydro crews work to restore service at Bay d'Espoir plant choked with ice.



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Jan 25, 2026

As U.S. ships move toward Mideast, Iranian general warns his force has ‘finger on the trigger'
Nournews, a news outlet close to Iran's Supreme National Security Council, reported on its Telegram channel that the commander, Gen. Mohammad Pakpour, warned the United States and Israel "to avoid any miscalculation."



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Jan 25, 2026

New Netflix series about a hockey team's bus crash hits a nerve in Sask.
A new Netflix hockey series is in production, set in a working-class town where hockey is everything until a bus crash kills players and their coach. The similarity to the Humboldt Broncos' tragedy is raising eyebrows in their home province.



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Jan 25, 2026

Dingoes that circled Piper James's body on Australian beach to be culled
In an online statement, a spokesperson from the government's Ministry of Environment and Tourism said they were aware of initial autopsy findings suggesting dingo bites were likely not James's immediate cause of death.



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Jan 25, 2026

Parks Canada shuttering Historic Places website, sparking heritage concerns
Parks Canada says it will deactivate the Canadian Register of Historic Places website this spring, leaving no alternative database to look up Nova Scotia heritage sites in one location.



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Jan 25, 2026

Princess Charlotte showing more confidence in public appearances
As Princess Charlotte steps out in public with her family, the 10-year-old daughter of the Princess and Princess of Wales is starting to show increasing signs of independence and confidence.



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Jan 25, 2026

ICE nodding to far-right extremists in recruitment posts, experts say
In its efforts to rapidly boost its ranks, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been making appeals on social media in language familiar to right-wing extremists.



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Jan 25, 2026

Canada's wildfire paradox: fewer fires, greater destruction highlighted in new analysis
A new national analysis finds Canada is seeing fewer wildfires overall, but a growing share of damage is being driven by a smaller number of increasingly large, hard-to-control fires.



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Jan 25, 2026

A Canada-run alternative to Nexus? Senator calls for new airport security fast-pass
With Canadian travel to the United States in decline, one Alberta senator says it's time for Ottawa to consider a Canadian-specific program that would allow travellers to quickly pass through airport security lines.



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Jan 25, 2026

When my son cried, I listened. My father never had that when he was in residential school
What started as a school drop-off turned into a deeply emotional moment for Alexander Redhead that connected to his late father's experience in residential school — and to what it means to be an Indigenous parent trying to break cycles through love and compassion.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 24, 2026

Climber Alex Honnold completes rope-free ascent of Taipei 101 skyscraper
The climb drew both excitement and concern over the ethical implications of attempting such a high-risk endeavor on live broadcast.



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Jan 24, 2026

Conservationists warn DFO facility closures could risk future of endangered salmon
Two salmon conservation organizations and an Indigenous water protector say the decision to close federal biodiversity facilities in the Maritimes could be the final nail in the coffin for an endangered salmon population.



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Jan 24, 2026

'Prepare for rotating outages': N.L. Hydro warns of possible power emergency
Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro officials are warning that there may not be enough electricity to meet demand — and rotating outages are possible. 



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Jan 24, 2026

Hibernating from the Canadian cold? Here's how to watch this year's Oscar-nominated films
Here's a guide to the films up for an Academy Award for best picture this year, and how you can watch them in Canada.



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Jan 24, 2026

Mulan, mythical beings dazzle at annual Chinese lantern festival
Visitors take in the dazzling lanterns at night, with more than 200 handmade lanterns featuring animals, mythological beings and scenes from Chinese culture, at the 32nd Zigong International Lantern Festival on Friday.



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Jan 24, 2026

Latest Russian attacks on Ukraine kill 1 and wound 31 people amid U.S.-led peace talks
Russian attacks on Ukraine killed at least one person and wounded 31 overnight into Saturday as negotiators from Ukraine, Russia and the United States were to meet in the United Arab Emirates for a second day of talks to end Russia's nearly four-year full-scale invasion.



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Jan 24, 2026

More than water: Calgary infrastructure woes putting pressure on city hall
As two catastrophic Bearspaw water main breaks put more pressure on updating Calgary's water system, some city hall watchers are raising alarm over other municipal responsibilities that are aging and in need of more money.



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Jan 24, 2026

The more Trump allies covet Alberta, the less popular separatism may get
Independence movement leaders cheer on U.S. cabinet member's praise, but resist talk of Alberta becoming part of States.



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Jan 24, 2026

Once at risk of demolition, this Ontario WW II site will now be restored
A historic Second World War site in Bowmanville, Ont., is now safe from demolition, but the cost and responsibility of restoring it is now on the shoulders of the non-profit organization that's fought to save it for months. 



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Jan 24, 2026

Most of the Epstein documents still haven't been released. What's going on?
More than a month after a deadline passed for the U.S. Justice Department to release all files related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, most are still not available. It's not clear when they will be released as required by law.



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Jan 24, 2026

Hip-hop icon Michie Mee is 'overjoyed' about getting her own Canadian stamp
Rap legend Michie Mee will be featured in a Canada Post stamp collection honouring Canadian hip-hop trailblazers, alongside Maestro Fresh Wes and Muzion.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 24, 2026

For Canada and Carney, the end of the old order is just the start
Acknowledging you have a problem — and naming it — is an important and necessary step. It's also obviously just a start.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 24, 2026

Are librarians the key for teaching AI literacy?
Librarians teach students about research, media literacy, copyright and technology. This makes them perfect for teaching about the power and pitfalls of AI. Yet students — from kindergarteners to post-secondary — lose out on this valuable expertise if librarians get overlooked as schools tackle AI.



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Jan 24, 2026

Comedian Vic Michaelis on their internet talk show, working with Emilia Clarke — and launching an MLM
Canadian-raised comedian Vic Michaelis first found viral fame with their internet series Very Important People. Now, they're working on the Emilia Clarke-led series Ponies — and still yearning to star in a disaster movie.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 24, 2026

Does creatine work for menopausal symptoms? Doctors weigh in
What the medical literature suggests on who and what might benefit from creatine supplementation and what's less clear.



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Jan 24, 2026

Carney Liberals return to House of Commons still short of a majority
Depending on who you ask, the Carney Liberals could be on the cusp of securing a majority — or triggering a general election.



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Jan 23, 2026

#TheMoment Heated Rivalry author Rachel Reid crashed trivia night
Jessica Sorrentino, Mikael Melo, and Nicole Bevan tell The National about the moment Heated Rivalry author Rachel Reid surprised fans at a Heated Rivalry-themed trivia night in Toronto.



CBC Top Stories
Jan 23, 2026

Rainy weather delays Alex Honnold's Taipei 101 skyscraper climb by 24 hours
Organizers delayed professional rock climber Alex Honnold's ropeless ascent of the Taipei 101 skyscraper for 24 hours due to weather, they said.



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