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  • Friday's top stories in 10 minutes
    2025/08/08

    Israel moves closer to completely occupying Gaza, approving controversial plan for IDF to take control of Gaza City.

    US President Donald Trump's deadline for Russia-Ukraine ceasefire passes.

    Is Canada's labour market cooling? We'll get the answer when July's labour force numbers are released this morning.

    Air Canada and flight attendants' union say they will work to avoid possible job action.

    The First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun in Yukon wants an overhaul of the territory's mining practices.

    Advance polls open in Battle River-Crowfoot, for federal by-election that could see Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre regain a seat in parliament.

    Victoria Mboko celebrates victory at National Bank Open in Montreal.

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  • Thursday's top stories in 10 minutes
    2025/08/07

    India, Japan, Brazil, and many more countries are being hit with new US tariffs as of today.

    Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he is worried US President Donald Trump will open up CUSMA ahead of schedule.

    As Canada prepares to spend billions more on defence, it has to decide: should it focus on high-tech, high-cost weapons systems, or cheaper disposable technology?

    Manitoba health officials admit 33-year-old Stephen Rockwell experienced racism in the final months of his life.

    Amazon's bid to overturn BC labour ruling granting unionization to its workers rejected, but the company says it will try again.

    Costco customers shocked after someone drains all the funds from their digital "Shop" gift cards.

    Victoria Mboko reaches National Bank Open final with epic 3-set tiebreaker win.

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  • Wednesday's top stories in 10 minutes
    2025/08/06

    80 years after the bombing of Hiroshima, are nuclear weapons more politically acceptable?

    US President Donald Trump increases tariffs for India as penalty for buying Russian oil, following meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US special envoy Steve Witkoff.

    Montreal police charge 38-year-old man for allegedly making online threats against Trudeau International Airport and Hydro-Quebec control centres.

    Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre says Prime Minister Mark Carney is not doing enough to stand up to US tariffs.

    New federal loans and grants announced for softwood lumber industry.

    More than 10,00 Air Canada flight attendants could go on strike later this month.

    Discovery of wampum beads excites archaeologists on Newfoundland's east coast.

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  • Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes
    2025/08/05

    Canada's Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne and Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand head to Mexico City to strengthen economic partnership with Mexico.

    US condemns house arrest of Brazil's ex-president Jair Bolsonaro.

    US attorney general Pam Bondi orders grand jury hearings on Trump Russia probe.

    Mayor raises questions about the cause of several wildfires in Newfoundland.

    Wesley Ridge Fire on Vancouver Island designated a wildfire of note.

    Farmers in Eastern Ontario are grappling with crop loss due to low rainfall.

    Former CBC journalist Joan Leishman reminded us all, you don't have to be heartless to bear witness to the hard parts of history.

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  • Monday's top stories in 10 minutes
    2025/08/04

    Prime Minister Mark Carney to tour Canadian Forces Maritime Experimental and Test Ranges in Nanaimo, BC.

    There's a push on Canada's east coast to beef up home-grown space infrastructure.

    Spanish police say they have stopped a criminal network suspected of smuggling Yemeni migrants into Canada and the U.K.

    Kremlin says US special envoy Steve Witkoff could travel to Russia on Wednesday.

    Gold prices rise again, as investors spend more on the safe-haven asset.

    3,200 Boeing employees walk off the job in the United States.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemns videos of 2 emaciated Israeli hostages released by Hamas.

    Hilary Weston, former fashion business leader and Ontario lieutenant-governor, dead at 83.

    Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh's international success inspires young swimmers back home.

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  • Sunday's top stories in 10 minutes
    2025/08/03

    Hundreds of homes on Vancouver Island are subject to an evacuation order due to a wildfire.

    New data looks into what professions may be driven to substance abuse.

    Israel's defence minister calls for the Israli takeover of Gaza.

    Health Canada recalling several brands of baby nest beds.

    Canadian teen Victoria Mboko has scored a stunning upset at the Canadian Open tennis tournament.

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  • Saturday's top stories in 10 minutes
    2025/08/02

    All eyes are on Ottawa now that higher US tariffs on some Canadian exports are a fact of life.

    US President Donald Trump says he is moving a pair of US nuclear submarines closer to Russia.

    Israel's government is facing growing calls to end the war in Gaza.

    Canada Post is considering its next steps this morning, after unionized workers rejected its latest offer.

    Officials say pilot who died in small plane crash near Ottawa airport on Thursday, was trying to make an emergency landing.

    Canada's swimming sensation Summer McIntosh loses gold medal to American Katie Ledecky at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore - comes in third.

    International crew of astronauts is welcomed onto the International Space Station after taking off on SpaceX rocket early Saturday.

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  • Friday's top stories in 10 minutes
    2025/08/01

    US President Donald Trump signs executive order increasing tariff on Canadian goods to 35%.

    Prime Minister Mark Carney says his government will continue trade negotiations, but is focused on building one Canadian economy.

    Ontario Premier Doug Ford says Canada should hit back with 50% tariff on US steel and aluminum.

    North American markets open sharply lower as new tariffs kick in.

    US special envoy Steve Witkoff and US ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee inspect food sites in Gaza.

    Kyiv observes official day of mourning for the victims of deadly Russian drone attack.

    A disturbing case of mistaken identity in Darthmouth, NS.

    Emancipation Day being marked in Canada, 191 years after the Slavery Abolition Act went into effect.

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