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May 23, 2025

Health P.E.I. spending thousands of dollars a month on private employment agencies, contracts reveal
Health P.E.I. has hired six senior managers through private employment agencies at costs ranging from $17,490 a month to $43,750 a month.



CBC Top Stories
May 23, 2025

Results of Terra Nova-The Peninsulas recount expected Friday in N.L.




CBC Top Stories
May 23, 2025

Canadians were promised a foreign agent registry — so where is it?




CBC Top Stories
May 23, 2025

Sixties Scoop survivor held in U.S. jail after attempted return to adoptive family




CBC Top Stories
May 23, 2025

Back up the money truck: Lilo & Stitch remake dumbs down a masterpiece
Regarded in a vacuum, 2025's Lilo & Stitch is fine, and likely to entertain the littles. But compared to the stimulating, genre-defining, all-ages masterpiece from two decades ago, it's nothing but demoralizing.



CBC Top Stories
May 23, 2025

David Attenborough's Ocean documentary has a scene straight out of Dune
Opening in Canadian theatres on May 24, Ocean with David Attenborough is a beautiful yet dark look at the vital ecosystems of our connected seas — and the harms humans bring to it.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Minnesota Frost edge Ottawa Charge in Game 2 OT to even PWHL Finals
Britta Curl-Salemme scored the game-tying goal and the overtime winner to lift the Minnesota Frost to a hard-fought 2-1 victory over the Ottawa Charge in the Professional Women's Hockey League final Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Trump's Harvard visa threat could wipe out several of the school's sports teams
Some of Harvard's sports teams would be virtually wiped out by a Trump administration decision announced on Thursday that would make the Ivy League school with the nation's largest athletic program ineligible for international student visas.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Vancouver mayor calling for 'concrete action' after 2 high-profile assaults in busy, public areas
"Law enforcement agencies have done their job in identifying suspects and making arrests, but the judicial system is repeatedly letting victims down by allowing those with a high risk to offend back into the public," Ken Sim said in a news release on Thursday. 



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

3 music agency employees dead after plane crashes into California neighbourhood
The music agency Sound Talent Group said Thursday that three of its employees, including co-founder Dave Shapiro, died on the private plane that crashed into a San Diego neighborhood.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

At least 2 dead after private jet crashes in San Diego neighbourhood
A private jet crashed into military housing in San Diego early Thursday. Authorities have confirmed that two people on board the plane have died.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

How do you get a Liberal and a Conservative to see eye-to-eye? Make them wait for a recount
As they await the results of a long and complicated recount, Liberal Anthony Germain and Conservative Jonathan Rowe are united in their desire to get this over with, once and for all.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

'Easier ways to send messages' to Trump than bringing in the King: U.S. ambassador
The new U.S. ambassador to Canada says he knows the implication of King Charles III's upcoming trip to Ottawa is to push back on U.S. President Donald Trump's 51st state threats — and he says there are "easier ways to send messages" to the American government.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Leafs president Shanahan won't have contract renewed after team's 2nd-round playoff exit
The Toronto Maple Leafs announced Thursday they would not renew Brendan Shanahan's contract as president and alternate governor after more than a decade on the job and just two post-season series victories, despite high-priced offensive talent.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Manitoba Museum apologizes for keeping Indigenous ancestral remains in collections
The Manitoba Museum has issued a formal apology to First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities for keeping remains and associated belongings in its collections, promising the museum will never accept human remains again.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Supreme Court hears case involving police wiretap, obstruction charge against Regina lawyer
The Supreme Court of Canada is considering the case of a Regina lawyer charged with obstruction during a drug investigation.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Trump administration revokes Harvard's ability to enrol international students
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration revoked Harvard University's ability to enrol international students on Thursday. Current students will be forced to transfer to other schools or lose legal status, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

NHLer says he had 'no reason to lie' in text under scrutiny at trial of former world junior players
The Crown and defence teams spent much of Thursday sparring over whether a 2018 text message sent by witness Brett Howden should be admitted as evidence in the trial.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Neighbour hands RCMP days of footage leading up to disappearance of N.S. children
As RCMP remain tight-lipped about the investigation into the disappearance of Lilly and Jack Sullivan, a neighbour says she has turned over trail camera footage at the request of investigators spanning five days before they were reported missing.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Danish MP calls for extradition of Canadian behind notorious AI porn site
A Danish MP is calling for the extradition of the Canadian pharmacist behind a notorious porn site that hosted deepfake images of celebrities, politicians, social media influencers and others, including prominent Canadian and Danish women.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Denmark eliminates Canadian men in quarterfinal shocker at world hockey championship
Nick Olesen scored with 49 seconds remaining in regulation and co-host Denmark stunned star-studded Canada 2-1 in quarterfinal action Thursday at the world hockey championship in Herning.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's dad says son's NBA MVP award is '100% surreal'
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's father says it's "100 per cent surreal" witnessing his son being named the NBA's Most Valuable Player.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Expect an above-average hurricane season, says NOAA
The hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to Nov. 30, will be an active one, says the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

How to prepare (affordably) for heat, smoke and wildfire
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we get some tips on how to prepare your home for the summer's hot weather, and possible smoke and wildfires; map out PFAS contamination across Canada; and learn why many new cars being sold worldwide are electric — and what that could mean for Canada.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

B.C. expected to play 'extremely important' role as federal NDP faces uncertain future
Kelowna resident and former federal NDP candidate Cade Desjarlais said the party needs a working-class reset, a leader in that mould and a strong focus on B.C..



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

NHLer Brett Howden briefly breaks down under questioning at trial of former world junior hockey players
We're back at Superior Court in London, Ont., to cover the latest developments from the trial of five former world junior hockey players.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Rapper Kid Cudi says his car was set on fire weeks after Sean (Diddy) Combs broke into his home
Rapper Kid Cudi testified Thursday that Sean (Diddy) Combs broke into his Hollywood Hills home in 2011 after finding out he was dating Combs' ex-girlfriend, the R&B singer Cassie, and that someone set fire to his car weeks later.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Mothers' legal win in Italy IVF case seen as 'historic day' for 2SLGBTQ parenting rights
Italy's Constitutional Court said on Thursday that same-sex female couples who use in vitro fertilization (IVF) abroad can both be legally recognized as parents in Italy, even if one is not the biological mother.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

NHLer's testimony back under scrutiny at sexual assault trial of former world junior hockey players
We're back at Superior Court in London, Ont., to bring you the latest updates from the trial of five former world junior hockey players.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

G7 finance ministers show 'proof of unity' with joint statement at summit: Champagne
Canada's Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne says there's a sense of unity after emerging from a summit with his counterparts across the G7.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

G7 finance ministers to wrap up summit in Banff
Finance ministers from the G7 are wrapping up their summit in Banff, Alta., with discussions including the global trade system roiled by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Police search for Alberta woman wrongfully released from a jail on fake papers
An Alberta woman is on the lam after Crown prosecutors say she was wrongfully released from an Edmonton area jail last month with allegedly fake release papers.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Diddy on trial
A close look at the case against hip hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, for sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy, underway in a Manhattan court.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

'Shock' and 'panic' as new daycare operators in Alberta told they won't get funding after all
Albertans in the process of setting up new child-care facilities say they've had the rug pulled out from under them as the Alberta government abruptly informed them last week they would not qualify for grants under a federal-provincial agreement.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

RCMP leader accused suspended Coquitlam officers of mounting 'campaign of hate'
The head of Coquitlam's RCMP detachment accused three of his officers of waging "a campaign of hate" in an email sent to staff after the first of the accused Mounties publicly defended himself against allegations of homophobia, racism and sexism.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Unlike in 2002, Alberta won't rely on federal prisons to free up space in Calgary jails for G7
Federal prisons won't be used to house inmates displaced by the G7 summit in Alberta in June. The province says it doesn't plan to manage its prison populations the same way it did the last time world leaders met in Kananaskis, Alta.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

'Rifts in families': Parents seek better talk on vaccines as measles outbreak grows
Parents are feeling the strain as the measles outbreak grows, especially in southern Alberta. At a Lethbridge playground, they say they're trying to keep kids safe and navigate touchy vaccine conversations, whether they're pro-vaccines or not.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Latest updates: 2 Israeli Embassy staff killed in D.C. shooting attack




CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Latest updates: U.S. officials expected to give update on killing of 2 Israeli Embassy staff




CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Latest updates: World leaders condemn killing of 2 Israeli Embassy staff in D.C. shooting attack




CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Latest updates: World leaders condemn shooting of 2 Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington, D.C.




CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Suspect charged after Israeli Embassy staffers shot dead in Washington, D.C.




CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Pressure mounting on Poilievre to fire campaign manager: sources




CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Person did Nazi salute outside Ontario Chick-fil-A while blasting Kanye West's 'vile' antisemitic song
A Jewish advocacy group has strongly condemned a ‘vile' video of an unknown person performing what appears to be fascist salute in the parking lot of the American-owned Chick-fil-A restaurant in Burlington, Ont.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Person did Nazi salute outside Ontario restaurant while blasting Kanye West's 'vile' antisemitic song
A Jewish advocacy group has strongly condemned a ‘vile' video of an unknown person performing what appears to be fascist salute in the parking lot of the American-owned Chick-fil-A restaurant in Burlington, Ont.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

My family's survival of residential school inspired me to identify people buried in unmarked graves
Shannon Cornelsen knows she is from a family of survivors. On her mother's side, many of her loved ones lived through the residential school system. And that's what's motivating her to take on the task of reconnecting families of those who died in the Camsell, a hospital in Edmonton where many Indigenous people were taken from the North and never came home.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Jewish advocacy group denounces 'antisemitic' video of person doing Nazi salute outside Ontario restaurant
A Jewish advocacy group has strongly condemned a ‘vile' video of an unknown person performing what appears to be fascist salute in the parking lot of the American-owned Chick-fil-A restaurant in Burlington, Ont.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Duolingo's CEO says AI will soon replace teachers. But ... should it?
Duolingo's founder and CEO is sparking controversy with his recent statements that AI should replace teachers since it teaches better than humans, but that schools will still exist for childcare.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Duolingo's CEO says AI will soon replace teachers. But... should it?
Duolingo's founder and CEO is sparking controversy with his recent statements that AI should replace teachers since it teaches better than humans, but that schools will still exist for childcare.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Education under fire: How Gazan students and professors study and teach in a war zone




CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Girls and young women need better access to mental health care, StatCan report suggests
Waitlists for mental health and substance use services are one of the deterrents for girls and young women in Canada looking for professional help, a new report from Statistics Canada suggests.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Girls and young women need better access to mental health care, StatsCan report suggests
Waitlists for mental health and substance use services are one of the deterrents for girls and young women in Canada looking for professional help, a new report from Statistics Canada suggests.



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

The U.S. plans to cut Energy Star. Could that raise costs for Canadians?
If the Energy Star program disappears in the U.S., it could affect the labels Canadians rely on to know what products will help them save on energy bills. While there is a Canadian label administered by Ottawa, it's not clear how it will operate without the U.S. program. 



CBC Top Stories
May 22, 2025

Stars score 3 in 5½ minutes to beat Oilers 6-3 in Game 1
Miro Heiskanen, Mikael Granlund and Matt Duchene scored power-play goals in a 5:26 span early in the third period and the Dallas Stars opened their Western Conference final rematch against the Edmonton Oilers with a 6-3 victory Wednesday night.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

2 Israeli embassy staffers killed in Washington, D.C. shooting
Two Israeli embassy staff were killed in a shooting outside an event at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC, on Wednesday night, according to officials and media reports.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Kim Jong-un slams North Korean warship launch accident as 'criminal act': state media
A serious accident occurred on Wednesday during the launch of a new North Korean warship while leader Kim Jong-un was attending the event. He called it a "criminal act" that could not be tolerated, state media KCNA reported.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Proposed $21M settlement reached with victims of Ottawa doctor Vincent Nadon
Victims of a former Ottawa doctor convicted of sexual assault and voyeurism against his patients at a University of Ottawa health clinic may soon be eligible to receive compensation as part of a multi-million dollar settlement with the school. 



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

The National | Carney condemns IDF gunfire near Canadians
May 21, 2025 | Prime Minister Mark Carney is demanding answers after Israeli forces fired near diplomats, including Canadians, in the West Bank. Talks of separatism return to the spotlight in Alberta. And, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander becomes the second Canadian to be named NBA MVP.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Hungry civilians take food from aid truck entering Gaza
CBC News followed a humanitarian truck that entered the Gaza Strip in the southern city of Khan Younis on Wednesday evening as it was besieged by hungry civilians who took bags of flour from the truck before it could arrive at the bakery where it was meant to unload.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Alberta separatism is in the spotlight. Not everyone is sold on sovereignty
The federal election result went down poorly in most of Alberta and it has fuelled fresh talk of separating from Canada. CBC's Susan Ormiston spoke to Albertans about their frustrations and whether they'd want to separate if a referendum was held.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Somebody is about to get this house on the Irish countryside for $9
Instead of selling her house on the open market, Imelda Collins is raffling it off to a lucky winner.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Somebody will get this Irish countryside house for $9, if all goes according to plan
Instead of selling her house on the open market, Imelda Collins is raffling it off to a lucky winner.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Toronto-born cousins facing off at NBA conference finals
Toronto-born Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the top-ranked Oklahoma City Thunder are taking on his cousin, Nickeil Alexander-Walker and the Minnesota Timberwolves in the Western Conference finals.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Carney says IDF fired shots near Canadians in West Bank are 'totally unacceptable'
Prime Minister Mark Carney says it's "totally unacceptable" that members of the Israeli army fired shots near a diplomatic delegation, which included Canadians, in the West Bank on Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

NHLer had inconsistencies in testimony at sex assault trial of ex-world junior players, judge rules
Justice Maria Carroccia ruled there were four instances of inconsistencies in Brett Howden's testimony, but said she did not believe he was feigning lack of memory or being insincere.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

B.C. is getting a new area code this weekend
B.C. is about to get a new 257 area code on Saturday, May 24. Here's what you need to know.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

U.S. formally accepts Qatar-gifted jet for Trump's use as Air Force One
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has accepted a luxury Boeing 747 aircraft from Qatar for U.S. President Donald Trump to use as Air Force One, the Pentagon said Wednesday, despite ongoing questions about the ethics and legality of taking the expensive gift from a foreign nation.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Canada Pension Plan Investments drops net-zero target after initially aiming for 2050
Canada Pension Plan Investments has dropped a net-zero by 2050 target for carbon emissions, according to an annual report released on Wednesday, following several Canadian financial institutions that have backtracked on climate commitments.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Ex-Manitoba premier violated Conflict of Interest Act by pushing mining project: ethics commissioner
A report by Manitoba's ethics commissioner says former premier Heather Stefanson and two of her cabinet ministers acted improperly by pushing for the approval of a silica sand mining project.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Trump confronts South African leader with baseless claims of targeted killing of white farmers
President Donald Trump used a White House meeting to forcefully confront South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, accusing the country of failing to address Trump's baseless claim of widespread and targeted killing of white farmers.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Docuseries on Edmonton Oilers dynasty coming from Ryan Reynolds's production house
The Edmonton Oilers' NHL reign in the 1980s will be the subject of a new docuseries from Ryan Reynolds's production house Maximum Effort.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Lawyers spar over Crown's push to cross-examine NHLer witness at sex assault trial of ex-world junior players
We're back at Superior Court in London, Ont., to bring you the latest updates from the trial of five former world junior hockey players.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Military police watchdog calling rare public hearing into alleged mishandling of suicide case
The country's military police watchdog is launching its first public interest hearing in over a decade into an alleged negligence case involving an Ottawa intelligence analyst who died by suicide.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Postal worker union floats 2-week pause on potential strike after Canada Post makes offer
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers has proposed a two-week pause on a potential strike that was set to begin Friday as it reviews the latest offer from Canada Post, according to negotiator Jim Gallant.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

How space weather impacts us: A look at some of the worst solar storms in history
Forecasters of space weather keep an eye on the sun to stay ahead of eruptions of solar material that have the ability to shut down power grids on Earth, disrupt aircraft routes, global communications and GPS, and damage satellites and spacecraft. Here are some of the worst solar storms Earth has weathered.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

G7 finance ministers to discuss global economy, Ukraine at Banff summit
Top economic officials from the G7 have locked in for a full day of closed-door discussions in Banff, Alta., to examine pressing topics, including the global economy and the war in Ukraine.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Boxing great Manny Pacquiao comes out of retirement at 46 for Vegas fight
Boxing great Manny Pacquiao is coming out of retirement at 46 years old and is scheduled to face WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on July 19, nearly four years after his last professional fight.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander expected to be 2nd Canadian to win NBA MVP when award announced tonight
Hamilton's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is in line to win the award for the first time after winning the NBA scoring title this season and leading the Thunder to a league-best 68-14 record.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander named NBA MVP, becoming 2nd Canadian to win the award
Hamilton's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was announced Wednesday as the NBA's Most Valuable Player, his first time winning the award. It's now seven straight years that a player born outside the U.S. won MVP, extending the longest such streak in league history.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Arctic energy, security on agenda as Western premiers meet in Yellowknife
Premiers from Western Canada are to meet today for the first of a two-day conference in Yellowknife.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Crown pushes to cross-examine NHLer over alleged inconsistencies at trial of ex-world junior players
We're back at Superior Court in London, Ont., to bring you the latest updates from the trial of five former world junior hockey players.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Bell says services fully restored after widespread outage hit Ontario, Quebec
After users in Ontario and Quebec reported a widespread outage of Bell Canada's services this morning, the company said an update triggered the interruption and that it had since fully restored its system.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Bell users experience widespread outage across Ontario, Quebec
Users are reporting a widespread outage of Bell Canada's services in Ontario and Quebec, according to outage tracker DownDetector. 



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

B.C. hospital employee who claimed intimate photo was shared without consent has complaint dismissed
The Civil Resolution Tribunal says that the man's picture, which he took while at work, doesn't qualify as an intimate image under the law, and might even qualify as indecent exhibition under the Criminal Code.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Quebec to impose French-language quotas on streaming giants
Quebec Culture Minister Mathieu Lacombe is set to table a bill today that would force streaming giants to add French-language content and make it more easily accessible.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Trump, Hitler and how democracies die
A conversation with an expert on Adolph Hitler and Nazi Germany to explore what he refers to as the ‘disturbing echoes' between the German leader and U.S. President Donald Trump.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Why no one in B.C. knows exactly how many black bears there are
Black bears are one of B.C.'s most recognizable large mammals, often for the wrong reasons, such as human-animal conflicts. With thousands killed each year, some advocates want the government to better understand just how many black bears there really are.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Dozens of trucks of humanitarian aid for Gaza still sitting at border entry
Israel began allowing dozens of humanitarian trucks into Gaza on Tuesday, but the aid has not yet reached Palestinians in desperate need, according to aid groups.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

U.S. adviser reportedly pushed officials to rewrite intelligence so it would not be used against Trump
A top adviser to the U.S. director of national intelligence acknowledged in a March 24 email that the Venezuelan government may not have specifically directed the activities of a gang that the Trump administration has used to justify fast-tracking deportations of immigrants.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Sexual predator Richard John Dyke left trail of young victims across southern Saskatchewan
A 48-year-old sexual predator is facing the highest sentence ever in Saskatchewan for his crimes against children. Richard John Dyke is to be sentenced Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Sexual predator Richard John Dyke sentenced to 17 years in prison
A man who admitted to sexually abusing children for almost three decades has been sentenced to 17 years in prison. Richard John Dyke was sentenced Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

'It's just really strange': Retired dog handler weighs in on search for missing N.S. children
As search and rescue crews once again depart a rural Nova Scotia community without finding two children who disappeared more than two weeks, a retried RCMP dog handler says it is baffling the siblings are still missing after such wide scale searches. 



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

How prescribed burns can help ecosystems thrive




CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Hamilton-born artist-turned-fighter to represent Canada at Muay Thai world championship
If, as a kid, Fehn Foss knew she'd one day be fighting in a world Muay Thai championship, she says she wouldn't have believed it.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Running in Afghanistan was an act of defiance. Now in Canada, I run to show others they can
Atefa Rahimi grew up in Afghanistan, where her relatives and wider sports discouraged her from running. Through tragedies of losing her mother, the rise of the Taliban and having to leave her country for Canada, running gave her a reason to keep going.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

RBC Canadian Open poised for launch, as Nick Taylor's 2023 win helped spur a national golf renaissance
The beginning of the decade had been rough for golf in Canada. Now, as the 2025 Canadian Open is set to be played from June 5-8 for the first time at TPC Toronto, billed by Golf Canada as the Canadian home of golf, the tournament and game itself appear to have ascended.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

Iran says it is 'ready for talks' about renewing relations with Canada, but Ottawa must make 1st move
Recent efforts to restore talks between Washington and Tehran over a deal to limit Iran's nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of sanctions has raised hopes among ordinary Iranians that other countries like Canada will also renew diplomatic relations as they long for an end to their country's isolation and economic pain.



CBC Top Stories
May 21, 2025

More Ottawa homeowners hit with years-old water bills from previous occupants
A Hintonburg property owner's battle with the city bureaucracy over a dead man's eight-year-old water bill has prompted other residents to share similar stories that have left them on the hook for large interest payments.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2025

Ottawa Charge take the lead over Frost in PWHL finals with Game 1 OT winner
Emily Clark scored at 2:47 of overtime on Tuesday night to lead the Ottawa Charge to a 2-1 win over the Minnesota Frost. With the win the Charge take a 1-0 lead in the Professional Women's Hockey League best-of-five championship series for the Walter Cup.



CBC Top Stories
May 20, 2025

U.S. college student pleads guilty in data breach that affected Canadian school boards
A Massachusetts college student has agreed to plead guilty to hacking cloud-based education software provider PowerSchool and stealing data pertaining to millions of North American students and teachers that hackers used to extort the company and school districts into paying ransoms.



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