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Dec 21, 2024

Trump's tariff threat could force Canada to face tough decisions on sovereignty




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Dec 21, 2024

Why Trump suddenly cares about the U.S. debt ceiling
As the U.S. Congress scrambled to come up with a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown Friday, U.S. president-elect Donald Trump insisted that a debt ceiling increase be included in any such deal, then went a step further by seeking to suspend or eliminate the debt limit before he takes office. Here's why.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 21, 2024

A Royal Family Christmas: King Charles continues cancer treatment — and Prince Andrew brings more controversy
The Royal Family gathers for Christmas celebrations, but amid the festivities, there will be ongoing concerns for the health of King Charles, as his cancer treatment continues and a notable absence sparked by a high-profile controversy involving an alleged Chinese spy.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

Israel says missile fired from Yemen injures 14
The Israeli military said it failed to intercept a missile from Yemen early on Saturday that fell in the Tel Aviv-Jaffa area, where the ambulance service said 14 people received mild injuries.



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Dec 20, 2024

Hundreds in Cree Nation without Christmas hampers after federal funding denied
200 families from Tataskweyak Cree Nation won't get Christmas hampers after a funding request under Jordan's Principle was denied by Indigenous Services Canada for not meeting their criteria. The hampers were cancelled after groceries had already been purchased, leaving an Inuk-owned company out $20,000.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

Chief actuary disagrees with Alberta government belief of entitlement to more than half of CPP
Canada's chief actuary says Alberta would be entitled to interest from the Canada Pension Plan proportional to the money Albertans invested, should the province withdraw from CPP.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

U.S. House passes bill to avoid government shutdown, sends it to Senate for approval
The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation on Friday that would avert a midnight government shutdown, defying U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's demand to also greenlight trillions of dollars in new debt.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

'Shocking' strip-search by Ont. jail guards in riot gear lands offender 'lenient' sentence
An Ontario man with a lengthy and violent criminal record, who pleaded guilty to harassment and firearm charges in a case of intimate partner violence has been handed a 'lenient' sentence a year after he was caught up in a 'shocking' and aggressive strip search by jail guards in riot gear.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

Feds announce forum on antisemitism following incidents at Jewish school and synagogue
The federal government will hold a national forum on combatting antisemitism in February — news that comes as police investigate a suspicious fire at a Montreal synagogue and gunshots aimed at a Toronto Jewish girls school.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

Cancer kills more firefighters than fire. Changes to health coverage in Sask. are offering more support
Firefighters in Saskatchewan have been lobbying for decades to receive better health coverage for cancer diagnoses. Now, the Saskatchewan Workers Compensation Board (WCB) is stepping in to provide some relief.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

At least 2 killed and 68 injured after car drives into crowd at Christmas market in Germany
A car plowed into a busy outdoor Christmas market in the eastern German city of Magdeburg on Friday, killing at least two people and injuring at least 68 others in what authorities suspect was an attack.



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Dec 20, 2024

At least 2 killed, dozens injured after car rams into crowd at Christmas market in Germany
A car plowed into a busy outdoor Christmas market in the eastern German city of Magdeburg on Friday, killing at least two people and injuring at least 60 others in what authorities suspect was a deliberate attack.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

Look back at Canada's big news in 2024
Revisit the top news stories of the year in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

Serial nurse impersonator sentenced in B.C. Supreme Court to 7 years in prison
Brigitte Cleroux is currently serving a seven-year prison sentence in Ontario for posing as a nurse at two Ottawa clinics.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

Superman is back in new trailer, and this time he brought his dog
Superman is back, and he brought his dog. Fans of the iconic character have been buzzing on social media after a trailer dropped Thursday for the upcoming film, set for a July 11, 2025 release.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

New Superman trailer hints at a brighter, more hopeful hero
Superman is back, and he brought his dog. Fans of the iconic character have been buzzing on social media after a trailer dropped Thursday for the upcoming film, set for a July 11, 2025 release.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

Party City to shut down in U.S., but Canadian stores unaffected
Party City is reportedly closing all of its stores across the U.S. — but the party supplies chain's Canadian stores will continue to operate.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

Woman accused of crushing animals to death with feet for dark web videos denied bail
A Winnipeg woman accused of crushing animals to death with her feet for videos she and her boyfriend then allegedly sold was denied bail Friday, following a lengthy hearing in a Manitoba court earlier this week.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

Manitoba family gets wrong passports delivered days before Christmas vacation
A family from Portage la Prairie, Man., applied in person for passports in October. They were expecting to get them in November. When they finally arrived earlier this week, the family was shocked to find out they were sent the wrong passports.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

Will the Amazon strike be the grinch to consumers' holiday shopping? Probably not.
With Christmas less than a week away, Amazon workers at seven U.S. facilities walked off the job early on Thursday during the holiday shopping rush as workers protest what they say is the retail giant's unfair treatment of its employees.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

People in Lebanon are divided about the future of Hezbollah
People in Lebanon are burying their dead and trying to rebuild their lives while a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah holds, as CBC News hears divided opinions on the future of the weakened militant group.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

French President Macron swears in angry exchange with frustrated residents in cyclone-hit Mayotte
French President Emmanuel Macron faced widespread frustration and anger from residents of Mayotte during his visit to the Indian Ocean archipelago, which is still reeling from the damage of the strongest cyclone to hit the region in nearly a century.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

Some Lay's Classic Potato Chips recalled in U.S. due to potential milk allergen
Frito-Lay recalled some Lay's Classic Potato Chips sold in the U.S. and online because they may contain undeclared milk.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

Gunshots fired at Toronto Jewish girls school for 3rd time this year
Toronto police say the service's hate crime unit is investigating after a Jewish girls elementary school in North York was shot at for the third time this year.



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Dec 20, 2024

Malaysian government agrees in principle to another search for MH370 plane wreckage
Malaysia's government has agreed in principle to accept a second "no find, no fee" proposal from a U.S. company to renew the hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which is believed to have crashed in the southern Indian Ocean more than 10 years ago, Transport Minister Anthony Loke said Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

Tenants fight eviction from Halifax apartment building
For one man, a tenancies officer disallowed his eviction, but not before the landlord had cleared out his Halifax apartment and started renovating.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

U.S. diplomats arrive in Syria for 1st visit since Assad's overthrow
U.S. officials will be in Damascus Friday to hold talks with the country's new leaders, the first group of American diplomats to formally visit Syria in more than a decade since Washington shuttered its embassy in Damascus in 2012.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

U.S. diplomats meet with rebel leaders in 1st visit to Syria after Assad's fall
U.S. officials will be in Damascus Friday to hold talks with the country's new leaders, the first group of American diplomats to formally visit Syria in more than a decade since Washington shuttered its embassy in Damascus in 2012.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

U.S. drops $10M bounty for HTS leader after 'very productive' diplomat meeting in Damascus
Senior U.S. diplomats visiting Damascus on Friday met with Syria's de-facto new ruler Ahmed al-Sharaa and held a "good" and "very productive" meeting with him about Syria's political transition and decided to remove a bounty on his head.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

The only way Palestinians can get cash in Gaza is to use money exchangers — who take a big cut
In Gaza, where banknotes are in short supply, Palestinians are forced to digitally transfer money to men known as exchangers who give them cash after taking a large cut for themselves. What's left doesn't stretch very far as wartime inflation has sharply increased the price of scarce food and essentials.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

New leaders often tighten ethics, transparency rules. Danielle Smith and UCP take different approach
The UCP has created a more generous gift policy and limited freedom of information access. On the horizon: relaxed rules for political aides.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 20, 2024

Drone? UFO? Or symptom of bungled messaging from the government?
U.S. authorities are struggling to convince a skeptical public that reports of mystery lights flying over New Jersey and other states are nothing to worry about, but observers say how those officials are communicating that message is hampering the effort.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

Olympic champion Summer McIntosh meets young fans at pool where she trained
Young swimmers got a chance on Thursday evening to meet Summer McIntosh, Canada's newly named top athlete of the year, and the evening did not disappoint.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

Summer McIntosh meets young fans at pool where she trained as a child
Young swimmers got a chance on Thursday evening to meet Summer McIntosh, Canada's newly named top athlete of the year, and the evening did not disappoint.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

Trump-backed spending bill fails to pass, leaving U.S. government shutdown a looming possibility
A spending bill backed by Donald Trump failed in the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday as dozens of Republicans defied the U.S. president-elect, leaving Congress with no clear plan to avert a fast-approaching government shutdown that could disrupt Christmas travel.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

B.C. police watchdog investigating apparent suicide of officer charged with sexual assault
British Columbia's police watchdog says it is investigating the apparent suicide of a Vancouver Island police officer, who was found dead shortly after he was charged with sexual assault.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

Federal government to remove incentive for foreign workers to reduce fraud in immigration system
In a "drastic" but expected move, the federal government will no longer be granting additional points toward permanent residence to some temporary foreign workers, less than two months after an undercover investigation revealed how easy it is to buy and sell these jobs online.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

Sask. appeal court gives 2 thumbs up to decision that emoji is contractually binding
Saskatchewan's highest court has dismissed an appeal from a Saskatchewan farmer, upholding a decision that a thumbs-up emoji sent meant he agreed to a $58,000 contract.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

Canada's carbon emissions declined in 2023 even as economy, population grew, early estimates show
Canada carbon emissions continued their slow decline in 2023, dropping about one per cent from the previous year, according to an early summary from the federal government.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

Theodore Too lives: N.S.-built tugboat named after TV series 'righted' after partial sinking in Ontario
Theodore Too, the 65-foot replica tugboat that was built in Nova Scotia and named after a years-long TV series, has been refloated in St. Catharines, Ont., after partially sinking this week, according to the boat's owner.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

NDP sending mixed signals on whether it will vote non-confidence in the Trudeau government
After Chrystia Freeland's sudden and unexpected resignation from the Trudeau cabinet earlier this week, it seemed clear that the NDP would vote non-confidence in the government, triggering an early election. It hasn't been clear since.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

B.C. is murder hornet-free, province says, after U.S. announces eradication of invasive pest
Five years after northern giant hornets started showing up in B.C. and Washington state, American officials have declared the invasive species eradicated in the United States.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

Amazon workers strike at seven U.S. locations, alleging unfair treatment
Amazon.com workers at seven U.S. facilities walked off the job early on Thursday during the holiday shopping rush as workers protest what they say is the retailing giant's unfair treatment of its employees.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

Breaking down the escalating U.S. bird flu situation
Here's what you need to know about California officials declaring a state of emergency over the spread of bird flu in dairy cattle.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

Potential Honda-Nissan merger could be the first of many as carmakers try to challenge China
Japanese carmakers Honda and Nissan are reportedly considering a merger — a sign that major global manufacturers are joining forces to compete against their mighty Chinese competitors as the auto world goes electric.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

N.B. Liberals remove parental consent requirement from gender identity policy for schools
Parental consent is encouraged but no longer required when a student of any age wants their chosen names and pronouns used informally at school, says the document, which takes effect Jan. 1, 2025.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

Steps from city hall, Montreal opens an emergency warming centre — filled with chairs
Mayor Valérie Plante acknowledged the new space was not a "perfect solution" but said it was a "humanitarian" one. She called on the province to do more to help.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

What we know about the 3 men in Scotland charged in killing of Owen Sound, Ont., restaurant owner
Three men charged in the 2023 beating death of a restaurant owner in Owen Sound, Ont., remain in custody in the U.K. as their extradition case winds its way through the justice system. While police have been guarded in releasing information, here's what we know about the case so far.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

No charges against officers in arrest of prominent Alberta First Nations chief
Alberta's police watchdog says there's no evidence an offence was committed when Mounties used force to arrest Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Chief Allan Adam outside a Fort McMurray, Alta., casino in 2020.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

RCMP officers cleared by Alberta's police watchdog in arrest of prominent First Nations chief
Alberta's police watchdog says there's no evidence an offence was committed when Mounties used force to arrest Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Chief Allan Adam outside a Fort McMurray, Alta., casino in 2020.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

MrBeast's TV show criticized for partnering with loan app on $4.2M US giveaway
MrBeast's ambitious reality show, which the YouTube megastar hopes will expand his giant online reach and turn the corner on recent controversies, is already raising questions from consumer advocates over a partnership with a fintech company.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

What happened in climate news in 2024? Take our quiz
In this week's issue of our environmental newsletter: we give you a chance to try our end-of-year climate quiz, respond to a reader email about fossil fuel ads on transit and check out a listener's leisurely deconstruction and reconstruction project.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

Canada spent $14.5M fighting First Nations child advocate in court
Federal governments both Conservative and Liberal spent at least $14.5 million fighting prominent First Nations child advocate Cindy Blackstock in court over the last 18 years. Blackstock says the figure is "really disappointing," while an NDP MP calls it "appalling."



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

Houses, camp in Gaza City hit by deadly Israeli airstrikes as ceasefire talks continue
U.S. and Arab mediators are working round-the-clock to hammer out a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, sources close to the talks said. Meanwhile, in the Gaza Strip medics said Israeli strikes had killed 41 Palestinians on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

'President Elon Musk'? Billionaire, Trump help scuttle funding deal negotiated in Congress
President-elect Donald Trump delivered a likely death blow to a bipartisan congressional budget negotiation, rejecting the measure as full of giveaways to Democrats after unelected billionaire ally Elon Musk whipped up outrage toward the bill and cheered on Republican lawmakers who announced their opposition to it.



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Dec 19, 2024

'President Elon Musk'? Billionaire, Trump help scuttle U.S. funding deal negotiated in Congress
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump delivered a likely death blow to a bipartisan congressional budget negotiation, rejecting the measure as full of giveaways to Democrats after unelected billionaire ally Elon Musk whipped up outrage toward the bill and cheered on Republican lawmakers who announced their opposition to it.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

Residential school survivors' group on verge of shutdown amid lack of funding from Canada
A residential school survivors' group says it will have to close its doors at the end of the month unless it receives a federal funding decision. Laura Arndt, lead at the Survivors' Secretariat in southern Ontario, is accusing Ottawa of breaking promises. "They lied" to survivors, she said.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

Residential school survivors' group on verge of shutdown amid lack of funding from Ottawa
A residential school survivors' group says it will have to close its doors at the end of the month unless it receives a federal funding decision. Laura Arndt, lead at the Survivors' Secretariat in southern Ontario, is accusing Ottawa of breaking promises. "They lied" to survivors, she said.



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Dec 19, 2024

In marathon press conference, Putin says he is ready to meet Trump and is open to negotiations on Ukraine
During a carefully choreographed annual press conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke about Ukraine, Syria and U.S. president-elect Donald Trump.



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Dec 19, 2024

Doctors call for more scurvy testing in B.C. in light of vitamin C deficiency data
Nearly 700 people in B.C. have been reported to have a vitamin C deficiency in the past decade, according to data obtained by CBC News, prompting doctors to raise questions about the prevalence of scurvy — a life-threatening disease thought to be a thing of the past — in the province.



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Dec 19, 2024

Israel launches deadly airstrikes on Houthi positions, energy facilities in Yemen
Israel launched strikes against ports and energy infrastructure in Houthi-held parts of Yemen early on Thursday and threatened more attacks against the Iran-aligned militant group, which has launched hundreds of missiles at Israel over the past year.



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Dec 19, 2024

A Manitoban is losing his ability to move his muscles. A drug might prevent that, but the province won't pay
At the age of 29, Jeremy Bray can no longer move his face, arms, hands or legs. The only thing that can stop or even reverse the weakening of his muscles is a treatment the Manitoba government is refusing to pay for.



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Dec 19, 2024

France's shocking mass rape trial is over. But will Gisèle Pelicot's case change rape culture?




CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

France's shocking mass rape trial is over. But will Gisèle Pelicot's case really change anything?




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Dec 19, 2024

Gisèle Pelicot voices support for sexual assault survivors after ex-husband, 50 men found guilty of her rape




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Dec 19, 2024

Gisèle Pelicot wanted us to know her name. These are the names of the men convicted in her rape




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Dec 19, 2024

Gisèle Pelicot's ex-husband found guilty of rapes, sentenced to 20 years in prison in France
A French court on Thursday declared the ex-husband of Gisèle Pelicot guilty of aggravated rapes and all other charges against him.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

I've survived calamities in the Philippines and the Jasper wildfire. Here's what I've learned
Many people in Jasper's Filipino community are still without a place to live or steady work. Despite her own loss during the wildfire this summer, Clara Adriano is helping others find hope through disaster. It's that spirit of togetherness that taught her resilience growing up through years of natural disasters in the Philippines.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

How cold case DNA technique came to Ottawa from California — and where it's headed next
Family tree enthusiasts are helping police solve decades-old homicides. And the former California district attorney who helped bring the technique to the world with the prosecution of the Golden State Killer back in 2018 says it has the potential to solve many more — as long as it's managed appropriately.



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Dec 19, 2024

How forensic genetic genealogy came to Ottawa from California — and where it's headed next
Family tree enthusiasts are helping police solve decades-old homicides. And the former California district attorney who helped bring the technique to the world with the prosecution of the Golden State Killer back in 2018 says it has the potential to solve many more — as long as it's managed appropriately.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

Indigenous journalism legacy ends in Akwesasne with Indian Time closing
Born in 1983 from community demands in the wake of internal troubles, Akwesasne's Indian Time newspaper published its final edition Thursday as tensions returned to this Indigenous territory that is severed by the Canada-U.S. border. 



CBC Top Stories
Dec 19, 2024

Could tariffs fight climate change?
Tariffs are a hot topic these days. But could they help cool the planet? Many countries are discussing carbon tariffs or carbon border adjustments as a way to protect their competitiveness while fighting climate change. Here's a closer look.



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Dec 19, 2024

Beer and wine, but not spirits: Distilleries disappointed to be left out of tax holiday mix
Some independent distilleries are asking why they have been left out of the federal government's GST holiday, with some worried it's part of a trend of recent financial policies that have let the industry down.  



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Dec 19, 2024

Out-of-office emails are getting a refresh — and helping employees set work-life boundaries
Bold and sarcastic emails are sending a message that employees won't work outside of their regular hours. But not all snarky autoreplies strike the right tone.



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Dec 19, 2024

Trump lauds tariffs as a powerful tool. Could they help cool the planet?
Tariffs are a hot topic these days. But could they help cool the planet? Many countries are discussing carbon tariffs or carbon border adjustments as a way to protect their competitiveness while fighting climate change. Here's a closer look.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 18, 2024

The National
Dec. 18, 2024 | U.S. president-elect Donald Trump is claiming a win on Canada-U.S. border security as he continues his ‘51st state' taunts. More Liberal MPs call on a silent Justin Trudeau to resign. And, the growing push to get kids away from their phones.



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Dec 18, 2024

Wisconsin school shooter used only 1 of 2 handguns on her, police chief says
The shooter at a religious school in Wisconsin had two handguns with her but used only one in the attack that killed a teacher and a student and wounded six others, the city's police chief told The Associated Press on Wednesday.



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Dec 18, 2024

B.C. police officer dies by suicide after being charged with sexual assault
CBC News has learned that a Central Saanich Police Services officer charged with sexual assault on Tuesday has died. Several police sources say Matthew Ball died by suicide.



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Dec 18, 2024

U.S. Federal Reserve cuts interest rates by another quarter point
The Federal Reserve cut its key interest rate Wednesday by a quarter-point — its third cut this year — but also signalled that it expects to reduce rates next year more slowly than previously thought, with inflation still well above the central bank's two per cent target.



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Dec 18, 2024

Santa will not be writing back to letters from kids this year, says Canada Post
Canada Post announced today that Santa will not be writing back to the children who write him letters this year. In a news release, the Crown corporation said that it has begun ramping up operations again after its month-long strike came to an end Tuesday.



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Dec 18, 2024

U.S. Supreme Court agrees to hear TikTok bid to halt ban
The U.S. Supreme Court decided on Wednesday to hear a bid by TikTok and its China-based parent company ByteDance to block a law intended to force the sale of the short-video app by Jan. 19 or face a ban on national security grounds.



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Dec 18, 2024

3 men from U.K. arrested, charged in killing of Owen Sound, Ont., restaurant owner
Three men who are citizens of the United Kingdom have been arrested and charged in the killing of Sharif Rahman, a restaurant owner in Owen Sound, Ont., whose death in 2023 has seen outrage over the way police have handled the case.



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Dec 18, 2024

First Nations leaders blast feds for attributing deficit overrun to Indigenous legal claims
First Nations leaders are blasting the federal government and calling for an apology after Ottawa attributed its latest deficit overrun to Indigenous legal claims against the Crown. The statement "harkened back to the colonial mindset" to villainize and scapegoat First Nations, one leader says.



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Dec 18, 2024

Twin sisters from Gaza killed after being accepted into University of Waterloo PhD program in Ontario
The University of Waterloo community is mourning after twin sisters who were set to enter a PhD program in Ontario were killed this month in Gaza amid the Israel-Hamas war. Their family says the two "saw an end to their and our suffering" after being accepted into a program for students from conflict zones, but didn't get to "realize their dreams."



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Dec 18, 2024

Caitlin Clark's No. 22 jersey to be retired by the University of Iowa
No Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball player will wear Caitlin Clark's No. 22 again as it will be retired in a ceremony Feb. 2 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, the Iowa athletic department announced Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 18, 2024

'Canada's beloved' Theodore Too tugboat sinking in St. Catharines, Ont.
The owner of Theodore Too, the life-sized replica of a beloved CBC-TV character, says he's committed to executing a "safe and successful refloat" of the boat, which was built in Nova Scotia in 2000 and has been in Ontario waters since 2021.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 18, 2024

California declares state of emergency over H5N1 bird flu
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says a patient has been hospitalized with a severe case of H5N1 infection in Louisiana, making it the first instance of a severe illness linked to the virus in the United States.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 18, 2024

CDC confirms first severe case of H5N1 bird flu in U.S.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says a patient has been hospitalized with a severe case of H5N1 infection in Louisiana, making it the first instance of a severe illness linked to the virus in the United States.



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Dec 18, 2024

Rescue crews free injured explorer from underground cave — again
Italian rescue crews pulled Ottavia Piana to safety Wednesday, 75 hours after she was injured while exploring a cave near the city of Bergamo. The 32-year-old caver had been rescued from the same cave complex once before, when she broke her leg while exploring.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 18, 2024

Order of Canada goes to advocates, athletes, scientists and Deadpool
More than 40 years after being told she was a threat to Canada because of her sexuality, Diane Pitre is being given one of the country's top honours.



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Dec 18, 2024

Gaza ceasefire could be signed in coming days, source says, as Israeli strikes continue
The United States, joined by Arab mediators, sought on Wednesday to conclude an agreement between Israel and Hamas to halt the 14-month-old war in the Gaza Strip, where medics said Israeli strikes killed at least 20 Palestinians overnight.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 18, 2024

Family sues after man allegedly got medically assisted death during day pass from hospital
The family of a B.C. man with bipolar disorder and chronic back pain is suing the federal and provincial governments after he allegedly used a day pass from hospital to end his life with medical assistance.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 18, 2024

Fire at synagogue in Montreal's West Island under investigation
Montreal police's arson unit is investigating a fire at a synagogue and Jewish community centre in the West Island. The damage was minor and police officers put it out with a fire extinguisher shortly after arriving at the scene.



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Dec 18, 2024

Montreal's police arson unit investigating fire at synagogue and Jewish community centre
Montreal police's arson unit is investigating a fire at a synagogue and Jewish community centre in the West Island. The damage was minor and police officers put it out with a fire extinguisher shortly after arriving at the scene.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 18, 2024

U.S. representative fighting neurological disease uses AI voice to say goodbye to Congress
Rep. Jennifer Wexton, a Democrat retiring from Congress after being diagnosed with progressive supranuclear palsy, said farewell to her colleagues using an AI-generated voice trained on recordings of her natural speech. 'I see reasons for hope every day,' she said, calling for change through public service.



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Dec 18, 2024

Sask. mother elated that son with autism, ADHD and ODD to be allowed back to school full-time after 5 years
While most of his classmates enjoy basketball, field trips, and time to relax, 13-year-old Aadien Vansickle often finds himself alone in a classroom unable to take part in activities that make school fun.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 18, 2024

Uzbek citizen detained in Moscow bombing that killed top general, Russian security says
Russia's security service said Wednesday that it has detained a suspect in the killing of a senior general in Moscow. The suspect was described as an Uzbek citizen recruited by Ukrainian intelligence services.



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Dec 18, 2024

Russia detains Uzbek citizen in killing of senior general in Moscow
Russia's security service said Wednesday that it has detained a suspect in the killing of a senior general in Moscow. The suspect was described as an Uzbek citizen recruited by Ukrainian intelligence services.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 18, 2024

Saint John boy goes home in T-shirt after school bolts locker closed
A Saint John mother is angry with her son's school for bolting his locker shut, with his winter clothes and homework inside. The 11-year-old went home without a coat or boots, in freezing drizzle.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 18, 2024

This TikTok account pumped out fake war footage with AI — until CBC News investigated
A TikTok account sharing AI-generated videos of explosions and burning cities has disappeared from the platform. But the type of content it hosted — what experts call "AI slop" — is still going strong.



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