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  • Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes
    2025/09/30

    National Day for Truth and Reconcilliation honours Indigenous suvivors of Canada's colonial residential school system.

    The United States could be headed for a partial government shutdown.

    World leaders back US President Donald Trump's 20-point peace plan for Gaza; Hamas has yet to respond.

    At least three students dead after school collapses in Indonesia.

    Calgary-based Imperial Oil says it will eliminate 20% of its workforce by the end of 2027.

    Alberta teachers poised to walk off the job in province-wide strike next week.

    A residential school survivor is reclaiming her culture through dance.

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  • Monday's top stories in 10 minutes
    2025/09/29

    Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to sit down with US President Donald Trump today to discuss war in Gaza.

    An attack on a Michigan LDS church is being called a targeted act of violence.

    Moldova's pro-EU PAS party wins clear parliamentary majority, defeating pro-Russian groups.

    Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is set to attend an historic announcement in Île-à-la-Crosse, ahead of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

    Lawyers say Ontario Premier Doug Ford may be crossing a line by weighing in on criminal cases before the courts.

    15-year-old viola player from Elsipogtog First Nation invited to perform at Carnegie Hall.

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  • Sunday's top stories in 10 minutes.
    2025/09/28

    At least 4 dead in what Ukraine calls Russia's largest strike since its full-scale invasion.


    Stampede at political rally in India kills 40, injuries dozens more.

    Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, expected to visit the White House tomorrow.


    Moldova goes to polls for crucial parliamentary elections.

    Search expanded for missing 6-year-old Alberta boy who disappeared a week ago.


    Mark Carney set to return to Canada after a 2-day trip to the UK

    The Toronto Blue Jays are one win away from winning the American League East title.

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  • Saturday's top stories in 10 minutes.
    2025/09/27

    Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to meet with major investment firms today - during day two of his trip to the United Kingdom.


    Growing buzz in Alberta over Nuclear energy, but costs of technology may be too high.


    COVID-19 vaccines are rolling out across Canada, but not all Canadians have equal access to them.


    Canada takes on England at the Women's Rugby World Cup final in London.


    UN set to re-impose sanctions on Iran over non-compliance with its nuclear program restrictions.


    The United States says it is revoking the visa for Colombia's president over negative remarks made about Donald Trump.


    Nova Scotia is announcing changes to its hunting laws to allow people as young as 12 to take part.

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  • Friday's top stories in 10 minutes
    2025/09/26

    Canada Post workers head back out on strike.

    Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu expected to take a defiant stance in today's UN General Assembly speech.

    Former FBI director, James Comey, indicted on charges related to Russia investigation.

    White House rolls out new set of tariffs targeting pharmaceuticals, trucks, cabinets.

    GDP numbers today from Statistics Canada could show an economy in recession.

    CBC Marketplace investigation casts doubt on so-called compostable plastics.

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  • Thursday's top stories in 10 minutes
    2025/09/25

    Prime Minister Mark Carney departs on his latest international trip today, this time to the United Kingdom.

    Residents of Churchill, Manitoba waiting for news on national-building project that would expand and upgrade their 100-year-old port.

    Danish officials say latest attempt to fly drones near airports is an attack meant to spread fear.

    Palestinian Authority president Mahmood Abbas will address the UN General Assembly by video link after being barred from the U.S.

    People in Southern China are cleaning up after the powerful Typhoon Ragasa crashed through the region.

    The federal government is expected to announce new measures today to help Canada Post deal with chronic financial shortfalls.

    Doctors are calling for increased investments in cancer care with he number of cases and deaths expected to balloon.

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  • Wednesday's top stories in 10 minutes
    2025/09/24

    Super Typhoon Ragasa leaves at least 14 dead in Taiwan as it makes its way to China.

    Canada pledges $60 million to help Haiti fight back against gangs, contingent on UN support for a new "gang-supression force."

    Alberta's government threatens to not enforce federal firearms ban, after details of gun buyback plan are revealed.

    Danish Prime Minister apologizes to Indigenous women and girls who were fitted with invasive contraception against their will.

    Stronger mayoral powers in Ontario prompts calls to roll them back.

    It was a big comeback for late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel as he returned to the air after suspension over Charlie Kirk comments.

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  • Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes
    2025/09/23

    US President Donald Trump may chastise allies who recognized state of Palestine, today at UN general assembly.

    Drones force airports in Copenhagen and Olso to shut down for hours; police looking for "capable operator."

    Russia pressures International Civil Aviation Organization to ease sanctions at meeting in Montreal

    Super Typhoon Regasa is heading toward Hong Kong and mainland China, forcing many to evacuate and stock up on supplies.

    CBC News has learned Marineland wants to move its remaining beluga whales out of Canada.

    Jimmy Kimmel will be back on television tonight after show was reinstated by ABC and parent company Disney.

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