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A daily News podcast featuring Marcia Young and Nil Köksal
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World Report

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Hurricane Beryl is roaring toward Mexico with windspeeds of about 200 kilometre per hour. People across the United Kingdom voting in a snap election. Unionized workers at Ontario's Liquor Control Board are facing potential job action with a str
An investigation into a deadly and crowded relgious event in northern India has begun. Britain's Conservative party struggling to hold on to power in tomorrow's general election.  Some stranded West Jet passengers left making their own travel a
Police whistleblower alleges fellow officers made the domestic abuse she suffered at home, even worse.A ban on the transportation of heavy fuel oils in arctic waters has come into effect.Italian courts accuse luxury fashion retailers of profiti
The U.S. Supreme Court has made a decision in Donald Trump's presidential immunity case.  WestJet and mechanics union reach deal to end strike.  Newfoundland and Labrador's unknown soldier getting a full military funeral in St. John's.
WestJet passengers are grappling with heightened flight cancellations amid a mechanics' strike affecting 400 planes since Friday.  In a pivotal French election, the far right aims to achieve unprecedented electoral success, potentially altering
A strike late Friday by WestJet mechanics leaves hundreds of passengers in the lurch heading into the long weekend.A crucial presidential election in Iran is heading to a runoff after the top candidates fail to win more than 50 per cent of the
Calls for Joe Biden to step aside after a poor performance against Donald Trump in the US Presidential debate.  One of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's former cabinet ministers says its time for him to resign, too.  Iran's snap election, followi
More than a million people are now eligible for dental coverage under Canada's Dental Care Plan.  Former Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan defends decision to ask Canadian Forces to assist Afghan Sikhs during the Taliban takeover of Kabul.  What t
For the first time, the hydroelectric plant in Churchill Falls, Labrador is unstaffed as wildfire forces evacuation. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is a free man after pleading guilty to a single espionage charge. Former MP Frank Baylis says
Liberals lose riding of Toronto-St. Paul's to Conservatives after more than 30 years. More than 50 protesters reportedly shot outside Kenya's parliament.Julian Assange on his way to freedom after making deal with US authorities.
Trudeau government says it is taking steps to protect Canadian autoworkers.  Ontario woman who lied about her daughter's Inuit status to be sentenced for fraud. Again. The US Supreme Court could soon be deciding the future of emergency room abo
IDF reviewing incident a wounded Palestinian being strapped to the hood of an army vehicle. Moscow says Ukranian air strikes in Crimea have killed at least five. people, including three children.Canada's top police officer says he has concerns
Hockey fans in Edmonton celebrate as team forces a game 7 in the Stanley Cup Finals.  Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City kill at least 42, targeting residential areas and causing civilian casualties. Some Canadian farmers say they're upset about a
Federal politicians brace for a blockbuster summer campaign, with one leader leading in polls and the other aiming for a comeback, ahead of next year's election.  In Gaza, Israeli airstrikes continue amid worsening humanitarian conditions, with
Out-of-control wildfire threatens Churchill Falls, Labrador, forcing hundreds to leave in the night.  CBC News gets exclusive access to a medical evacuation team treating Ukrainian soldiers, including conscripts. Grizzy-polar bear hybrids exist
Trudeau government defends not hitting the NATO defence-spending target ahead.  NDP MP Jenny Kwan says the House of Common can and should name politicians accused of participating in foreign interference. North Korea's Kim Jong Un and Russian P
Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to North Korea raising international concern. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights says civillian deaths rose by 72% in 2023.A new report says the Paris Olympics could break the record for the hottest g
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly dissolves country's war cabinet. Thousands of Sikhs in Surrey, BC to mark anniversary of Hardeep Singh Nijjar's murder.  Warmer temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean are boosting the number of j
Oilers fans wake up with renewed hope after a dominant 8-1 win over the Panthers, keeping their Stanley Cup dreams alive despite trailing 3-1 in the series. Concern is growing across Calgary this morning as officials announce major repairs to a
Ukraine peace talks begin in Switzerland, but Russia not attending.  Calgary officials declare local state of emergency as it is expected to take more than a month to fix a major water main break.  This could be the last chance for the Edmonto
Former Air Canada manager accused of gold heist preparing to return to Canada.  MPs grill the CEOs of Canadian banks about how much they are investing in fossil fuels.  The Canadian Association of Retired Persons promises not to accept more mon
Canada testing and sending decommissioned rocket motors to Ukraine for its war effort.  Tesla shareholders vote on reinstating Elon Musk's record-breaking pay package, worth $56 billion. Celine Dion speaks out about having a disease that's erod
UN-backed experts say Israeli forces and Palestinian militant groups engaged in sexual violence.  The International Criminal Court appeals for witnesses to atrocities in Sudan.  Bell Canada selling the largest telecommunications company in the
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken leading an international push to get Israel and Hamas to sign a ceasefire deal.  Ukraine's President is in Berlin trying to secure billions in aid to help post-war reconstruction efforts.  Quebec's efforts t
French voters move right, triggering snap election, and a slide in French bank shares.  University of Regina's ethics board criticized for approving U-S researcher's brainwave experiment on Indigenous children in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Fe
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