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Alberta and Ottawa unveil a joint proposal for a multi-billion-dollar oil pipeline to the southwest coast of British Columbia.
A sentencing hearing begins today for an Ontario couple convicted of first-degree murder in the death of a 12-year-old boy.
The United Nations Human Rights Council is holding an emergency meeting today over alleged human rights violations in Sudan.
State funeral ceremonies begin in Tehran for Iran's former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Extreme heat threatens India's ambitious plans to double its global mango exports.
The Calgary Stampede gets underway this morning with the annual parade set to draw hundreds of thousands downtown.
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Alberta is set to unveil plans for a massive one-million-barrel-per-day West Coast pipeline amid high political stakes and First Nations tension.
Severe flooding has washed away roads and cut off communities in Manitoba's Parkland region, leaving thousands of residents stranded.
The brutal heat wave that has been baking Ontario and Quebec is expanding east, triggering new heat warnings across the Maritimes.
20 people are dead after Russia launched a massive barrage of 74 missiles and nearly 500 drones targeting Kyiv overnight.
Iran is threatening a forceful response against oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz if they ignore its shipping routes and transit fees.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has formally apologized for historic forced adoptions, calling the practice a stain on the country's history.
The Vatican has excommunicated a traditionalist Catholic group after it defied Pope Leo by ordaining new bishops without his approval.
The looming Madison Square Garden wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce is thrilling fans but drawing criticism over potential city gridlock and marketing tactics.
A submersible is diving 400 metres under the Labrador Sea today to locate polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton's final ship.
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Dangerously hot Canada Day weather threatens celebrations in Ontario and Quebec, with Ottawa near record heat.
Political leaders and U.S. officials mark Canada Day with messages focused on national unity, reconciliation, and strong cross-border ties.
Buckingham Palace guards mark Canada Day by playing a brass cover of The Weeknd after a British heatwave broke just in time for July 1st celebrations.
July first marks a sombre Memorial Day in Newfoundland and Labrador, honouring the heavy losses at Beaumont-Hamel.
Iranian state media reports a foreign container ship has run aground in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, just as delicate maritime peace talks begin in Doha.
Emergency vehicles rumble through Antwerp, Belgium, after a deadly apartment highrise fire leaves several dead and forces dramatic balcony rescues.
A traditionalist breakaway faction has defied a personal plea from Pope Leo, staging a forbidden ceremony in Switzerland that marks the first major crisis of his papacy.
Sens first-round pick Jaxon Cover takes the ice at development camp after an unlikely journey from the Cayman Islands.
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The US Supreme court rules against the Trump Administration's order to end birthright citizenship, allows bans on transgender athletes on female sports teams.
Residents in Fort Simpson, N.W.T. have been told to shelter in place due to a wildfire burning outside the community.
Anti-immigration demonstrations are being held in Johannesburg, South Africa as deadline is set by protesters.
Aftershocks continue to send Venezuelans running for their lives nearly a week after deadly twin earthquakes.
Prime Minister Mark Carney will be in Kuujjuaq, Quebec for meetings with Inuit leaders.
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Anger grows among Venezuelans who say the government is not doing enough following last week's deadly earthquakes.
Six people are still missing in BC's Georgia Strait after a charter boat sank this weekend.
Residents of Fort Simpson in the Northwest Territories have been ordered to evacuate due to nearby wildfires.
U.S. Supreme Court rules President Donald Trump cannot immediately fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.
World Health Organization say more the 1300 deaths are linked to Europe's extreme heatwave.
Winnipeg doctors say Manitoba's healthcare system is in a dire state, call for hiring more physicians.
Team Canada turns attention to the World Cup's round of 16 and its next opponent -- either the Netherlands or Morocco.
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The death toll from the twin earthquakes in Venezuela has crossed 1,400 — with thousands of survivors struggling to find shelter.
Iran halts peace talks and launches retaliatory strikes on Kuwait and Bahrain following new U.S. air attacks.
Archaeologists are backing the Innu Nation in a bitter dispute with the Newfoundland and Labrador government over the province's historical timeline.
Captain Alphonso Davies will return from a hamstring injury today as Canada faces South Africa in World Cup knockout match.
A rainy spring produces an exceptionally sweet strawberry bumper crop in Quebec — which could soon mean lower prices for consumers.
The grey whale population along the West Coast has cut in half due to starvation linked to warming waters.
Comedy legend Mel Brooks turns 100 years old today — marking a full century for the Oscar-winning mastermind behind Young Frankenstein and The Producers
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Venezuelans race to find survivors in the rubble as frustration grows over a slow government response to the deadly earthquakes.
A week-old ceasefire is on the verge of collapse after direct U.S. airstrikes and fresh Iranian drone attacks in Bahrain.
Record-breaking killer heatwave chokes Europe as temperatures smash national records.
An unstable glacial lake has triggered an emergency evacuation order in southwestern B.C.
CUSMA review checkpoint brings zero certainty on future of North American trade deal.
Sherritt International is idling operations at its Alberta refinery because raw material supplies from Cuba have been cut off.
A rare, building-sized asteroid zooms safely past Earth today.
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Rescue workers in Venezuela scramble to look for tens of thousands of missing people under the rubble of collapsed buildings.
A Canadian teacher living in Caracas says citizens are down to digging through rubble with their bare hands on the devastated Venezuelan coast.
Former U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton has pleaded guilty to illegally retaining sensitive national security documents from his time in the White House.
Russia says it has intercepted 660 Ukrainian drones in a massive overnight attack.
A brutal heat wave is shifting into Germany and Central Europe, stretching emergency health services to the absolute limit.
An amendment to the Criminal Code has made sharing AI-generated deepfake nudes a criminal offence in Canada.
Crude oil prices dip to pre-war levels, prompting airlines to scale back fuel surcharges.
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At least 164 dead and nearly 1,000 injured after twin earthquakes in Venezuela.
A US Supreme Court ruling could potentially revive a highly restrictive border policy.
New report reveals one in 10 Canadian ER patients waits more than 14 hours for care.
Israel is accelerating evictions of Palestinian families in East Jerusalem.
A former national chief of the Assembly of First Nations says he plans to sue the Canadian government over surveillance of Indigenous leaders.
Thousands of fans demand fraud investigations after last—minute StubHub ticket cancellations.
David Clayton-Thomas of Blood, Sweat and Tears fame has died at 84.
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StubHub is facing thousands of complaints from soccer fans who say the ticket resale site canceled their tickets to World Cup games just hours before kick off.
Two northern highways and an Ontario nuclear waste facility to become Carney government's first projects of national interest.
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi says the UN agency will inspect Iranian nuclear sites
Heatwave continues to bring record-breaking temperatures to parts of Europe.
Canada facing Switzerland today in Vancouver in the FIFA Men's World Cup.
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Montreal is mourning 2 innocent victims killed by a shooter yesterday including a police officer.
At least 40 people have drowned in France as millions of people across Europe deal with record heat.
The Canadian Men's national team will play Switzerland at BC Place in Vancouver.
The federal and Ontario governments have finalized a loan to give 7 First Nations a stake in the Darlington New Nuclear Project.
Dentists in St. John, New Brunswick expressing concerns after fluoride was removed from water supply.
Hundreds of thousands of Canadians say they are struggling to see a dermatologist.
Some fast food restaurants are turning to AI chatbots to take drive-thru orders.
An Australian man has won the title of world's loudest person.
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has resigned as leader of the Labor Party.
Rising energy costs push Canada's inflation rate to 3.2 percent in May.
Mark Carney is announcing his nomination to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court of Canada.
US vice president J-D Vance says a lot of good progress has been made in talks aimed at ending the Iran-US war.
Three students are dead in a school shooting in the central Philippines.
Canada has signed a $2.5 billion agreement with Australia for a cutting edge radar system.
Residents in central Alberta are being asked to conserve water after a weekend of heavy rainfall.
5 years after a devastating wildfire tore through Lytton, BC a new fire is raising fears in the community.
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Mi'kmaq mark 300 years of historic treaty on National Indigenous Peoples Day.
US-Iran peace talks begin in Switzerland — as a shaky Middle East ceasefire threatens to derail negotiations
A punishing summer heatwave sweeps through Europe — sending Spain's temperatures soaring toward forty degrees.
The Saw Creek wildfire forces evacuations near Lytton, B.C. — triggering memories of the devastating 2021 disaster.
A severe summer storm pummels Montreal — flooding streets and cutting power to eighteen thousand homes.
Muslim groups and federal leaders condemn an alleged Islamophobic attack on a Victoria imam.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi joins tens of thousands of people in India to mark International Day of Yoga.
DNA testing on 5,000-year-old remains in Russia reveals the earliest known outbreak of human plague.
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Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz again as a new Middle East ceasefire fractures under fresh violence.
An out-of-control wildfire near Lytton, B.C. has triggered urgent evacuation orders and shut down a major stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway.
A brutal summer heatwave is gripping Western Europe as temperatures approach historic and deadly highs.
Portugal's prime minister is expressing shock over a newly uncovered neo-Nazi terrorist plot targeting his home and over 100 public figures.
Lawmakers from across Africa are pledging a coordinated crackdown on L-G-B-T-Q rights following a major "pro-family" summit.
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Israel and Hezbollah agree to a ceasefire following deadly overnight clashes.
Billionaire Frank Stronach convicted of sexual assault in Toronto trial.
CBC visual investigation tracks B.C.-made sniper rifles to violent militias in Sudan, Libya, and Yemen.
Labour's Andy Burnham wins key by-election, clearing path to challenge U.K. PM Keir Starmer.
Two men jailed in UK for arson plot targeting properties linked to Keir Starmer.
New federal law allows cabinet to overrule science and greenlight banned pesticides.
Coach Jesse Marsch says Canada's historic World Cup win is marred by Ismaël Koné's "gruesome" leg injury.
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US threatens military shake-up in Europe as Hegseth orders sweeping NATO force review.
Deal between Iran and US takes effect, as conflict between Israel and Hezbollah continues.
Ukraine hits Moscow oil refinery with drone strikes.
Why South Korea could help provide solution to Canada's birthrate decline.
New arrest in Toronto US Consulate shooting.
Newfoundland’s Conception Bay North struggles to re-build from last year's wildfires.
Fans gather in Vancouver as Canada prepares to face Qatar at the Men's World Cup.
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Parliamentary committee to recommend pause MAID for some people with mental illness, 10 years after legalization
TSB tables report on ill-fated Titan submersible.
The G7 summit in France wraps, as Prime Minister Mark Carney talks trade, birthdays with US President Donald Trump.
Israel, Hezbollah continue skirmishes along Lebanon border.
Yearbooks at two Canadian high schools recalled over hateful and antisemitic messages.
Cautious optimism in BC after crews get threatening wildfire under control near West Kelowna.
Concert ticket prices are up 37 per cent since 2019, according to industry watcher Pollstar.
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Federal government tables new version of First Nations clean drinking water bill.
Canada adds new sanctions to Russia, as G7 leaders focus on Ukraine to kick off summit in France.
Iran's foreign minister says ending the war in Lebanon is the most important issue in the Iran-US peace plan.
Competition Bureau to investigate Canada's food supply.
New study suggests coral reefs are more resistant to climate change than previously thought.
12 children injured at BC waterpark.
Mi'kmaq poet is remembering Indigenous children who died at residential schools across the country.
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US and Iran forge framework for peace but many hurdles remain.
Iran insists peace plan covers Israel and Hezbollah conflict in Lebanon.
Prime Minister Mark Carney reacts to news of US-Iran deal as he travels France for G7 summit.
Iran to play first FIFA World Cup match in US amid tensions with the host country.
12-year-old boy charged for allegedy hitting police officer with stolen vehicle.
Beijing turns to Canada to help boost its EV sales.
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The U.K. has seized a Cameroon-flagged vessel that it says is part of Russia's shadow fleet.
Early results show Swiss voters have rejected a proposal to cap the country's population at 10-million people.
New report warns Canada's energy sector faces a massive labour shortage with up to 100,000 vacancies over the next decade.
Construction begins in Halifax on new Royal Canadian Navy warship named HMCS Fraser to honour vessel lost in Second World War.
New York Knicks win first NBA title since 1973 as championship celebrations spark overnight chaos in Times Square.
White House South Lawn transformed into cage-fighting arena for a televised UFC event marking Donald Trump's 80th birthday.
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