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Climate case brought forward by Canadian teens will go back to Ontario court.
Kamala Harris delivers bold speech, criticizing US President Donald Trump in San Francisco.
Ukraine and US sign a rare minerals deal, but the fine print still is not public. And the drone strikes in Kharkiv, Kherson and Odesa are not stopping.
Some longtime Conservative supporters considering whether the party is headed in the wrong direction.
Emergency room visits for mental health by Canadian children and youth are down by 30 per cent.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney looks for parliamentary partners ahead of in-person meeting with US President Donald Trump.
Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault resigns.
Canada's Gross Domestic Product is down 0.2% in February.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford tees off on what he calls "bleeding heart judges," and accuses some of being ideologically-driven.
US official testifies in support of Israel at the International Court of Justice.
Today marks 50 years since the end of the Vietnam war.
The Kremlin says Russia has a duty to win the war in Ukraine, as it intensifies attacks on Dnipro and Kharkiv.
King Frederik of Denmark is visiting Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory US President Trump says he wants to annex.
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Liberal leader Mark Carney to be Canada's next Prime Minister. It is still not clear if he will lead a minority or majority government.
Pierre Poilievre's Conservative party gets 40 per cent of the popular vote, but Poilievre loses his seat in the Carleton riding.
NDP projected to lose official party status. Jagmeet Singh says he will resign as party leader.
Bloc Quebecois could hold balance of power in minority government.
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Canadians go to the polls in federal election shaped by threats from US President Donald Trump.
Filipino communities across Canada come together to support victims of the incident at Vancouver's Lapu-Lapu festival.
The trial of five former World Junior hockey players resumes today in London, Ontario.
The United Nations' top court holds hearings on whether Israel is breaking international law.
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Vancouver police confirm 9 people died after a car drove into crowd at Vancouver street festival.
Final day of campaigning for leader before federal election tomorrow.
Green Party fighting for its survival this election.
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World leaders among the thousands in Rome for Pope Francis's funeral.
Zelensky and Trump meet before the Pope's funeral.
Last weekend of election campaigning has party leaders criss crossing the country.
Quebec expected to yield much different results this election.
Virginia Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew of sexually exploiting her as teenager, has died.
Deadly parasite threatens PEI's wild oyster fishing season.
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Ontario judge declares mistrial in sexual assault case of five former members of Canada's world junior hockey team.
Mark Carney, Pierre Poilievre, Jagmeet Singh, and the other federal leaders have just 3 days left to make their pitch to Canadian voters.
Tension between India and Pakistan grows with troops briefly exchanging cross-border fire.
Hudson’s Bay Company wants to auction off hundreds of historic artifacts and pieces of art.
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US President Donald Trump says Canada is better as a state, not a country, and threatens to raise auto tariffs again.
Sources say Trump made a "51st State" comment when he spoke on the phone with Mark Carney at the start of the campaign. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre does not address Trump's comments at his rally. NDP leader Jagmeet Singh says Trump is affecting the Canadian election.
Trump administration's deportation of undocumented immigrants raises concerns about Canada-US Safe Third Country agreement.
Nine killed and dozens injured in major Russian overnight attack on Kyiv.
Indian prime minister Narendra Modi vows revenge on "terrorists" who killed 26 in Tuesday's Kashmir attack.
So many people show up to say goodbye to Pope Francis, The Vatican keeps St. Peter's Basilica open overnight.
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Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre releases his party's costed platform.
Cardinals from around the world arrive at the Vatican ahead of Pope Francis's funeral.
Church masses take place around the globe to remember Pope Francis.
Indigenous leaders hope next Pope continues reconciliation work.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre to release his party's costed platform today. Liberal leader Mark Carney and NDP leader Jagmeet Singh both try to position themselves as the best leader to stand up to US president Donald Trump.
Workers who were laid off by a former Better Business Bureau are now suing for severance.
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Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre releases his party's costed platform.
Cardinals from around the world arrive at the Vatican ahead of Pope Francis's funeral.
Church masses take place around the globe to remember Pope Francis.
Indigenous leaders hope next Pope continues reconciliation work.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre to release his party's costed platform today. Liberal leader Mark Carney and NDP leader Jagmeet Singh both try to position themselves as the best leader to stand up to US president Donald Trump.
Workers who were laid off by a former Better Business Bureau are now suing for severance.
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One week until voting day, Canada! At World Report, we know democracy doesn't happen in a silo. That's why we're recommending the IDEAS for a Better Canada series. IDEAS invites listeners to slow down, check their assumptions, and maybe even change their minds. And with another federal election approaching, Nahlah Ayed has been hosting cross-Canada discussions that focus on local solutions with the potential to inspire national change. The four-part series was made in partnership with the Samara Centre for Democracy.
In today's episode: an audience in Edmonton considered ways to nurture healthier conversations across political divides, and shared strategies to foster civil debate.
You can listen to all of the IDEAS for a Better Canada series here: https://link.mgln.ai/tmupPj
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Vatican confirms Pope Francis has died at age 88.
Indigenous people reflect on the Pope's efforts at reconciliation in Canada.
Canada's political leaders reflect on Pope Francis' life and legacy.
Bloc Quebecois leader Yves-Francois Blanchet boldly predicts Liberal leader Mark Carney will be Prime Minister.
Today last day Advance Polls are open in Canadian election.
US Vice President JD Vance meeting with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Record number of voters turn out in advance polls just over a week before the federal election.
Ukraine's Zelensky accuses Russia's Putin of breaking Easter truce.
The Pope makes a brief appearance at Vatican's Easter mass.
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Liberal Leader Mark Carney unveils party's platform that includes $130-billion in new spending over next 4 years.
Iran and US hold talks in Rome in pursuit of deal over Tehran's nuclear program.
US Supreme Court temporarily blocks planned deportations of Venezuelans detained in Texas.
The first round of the NHL playoffs gets underway today with Eastern Conference play.
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As Canadians prepare to head to the ballot box, the integrity of this vote matters more than ever. From foreign agents to fake influencers... How serious are the risks to Canada's democracy? Can Elon Musk be considered a hostile state actor? And what are officials doing about these threats? Parliamentary reporter Janyce McGregor will tell you where we're most vulnerable, why meddling keeps happening, and what you need to know in this season of spin.
Featuring:
Gloria Fung, the Canadian Coalition for a Foreign Influence Transparency Registry
Henry Chan, former co-director of Saskatchewan Stands with Hong Kong
Balpreet Singh, World Sikh Organization
Sukhdev Singh Gill radio host of 'AJJ DI AWAAZ'
Kiu Rezvanifar, President of the Canadian Ethnic Media Association
Former NDP MP Charlie Angus
Beatrice Wayne, Director of Research and Policy, Samara Centre for Democracy
Stéphane Perrault, Elections Canada Chief Electoral Officer
Vivek Krishnamurthy, Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Law School
...and more!
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Federal Leaders went face-to-face in the one and only English debate last night.
U.S. officials send mixed messages regarding ceasefire in Ukraine.
Airlines shifting plans as more Canadians abandon plans for US travel.
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Mark Carney, Pierre Poilievre, Jagmeet Singh and Yves-François Blanchet gear up for their second major showdown of this election campaign.
Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault releases full, costed platform.
A key infrastructure project to divert energy to Nunavut is taking a step forward
U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio and U.S. special envoy, Steve Witkoff, are in Paris to hold talks about Ukraine, Iran.
Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, seen as a key broker between E.U., U.S. as she meets Donald Trump in Washington today.
Hearing begins to examine whether to give the Menendez Brothers a reduced sentence.
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Bank of Canada overnight interest rate remains unchanged at 2.75 percent.
Green Party dropped from federal leaders' debates for not running enough candidates.
Some Quebec employers are worried reduced immigration will compound labour shortages.
Malaysia is latest stop in Chinese president Xi Jinping's regional trade tour.
Bank of Canada to set its latest interest rate in midst of global economic chaos.
UK Supreme Court defines 'woman' as biological, but adds trans people have legal protection against discrimination and harassment.
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Canada's inflation rate dipped in March to 2.3%.
Japanese news outlet reports Honda considering moving some of its production out of Canada after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a 25 per cent auto tariff.
Canada Votes 2025: Tariffs and international trade are the top priority for some Alberta farmers.
On second anniversary of Sudan's civil war, Sudanese-Canadians want Ottawa to do more.
More permanent residents tell CBC News about being stranded abroad.
Swedish livestream airs wildly popular spring moose migration.
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Housing a key issue for voters in Nunavut.
Election promise round up: Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre says he will give judges the power to sentence mass murderers to consecutive prison sentences. Liberal leader Mark Carney introduces a "made-in-Canda" defence procurement strategy. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh unveils national strategy to tackle the nursing shortage.
Global markets are on the uptick, despite the ongoing confusion over US tariffs.
Incumbent Conservative President Daniel Noboa declares victory in Ecuador election, seen as a test of his war-on-drugs.
Peruvian author and Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa dies at 89.
Hungarian lawmakers prepare to vote on a constitutional amendment that would restrict the rights of 2SLGBTQ+ communities.
New guidelines released for how to manage obesity for children and adolescents in Canada.
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