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  • Sunday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Nov 16 2025

    RCMP issue shelter-in-place order after guns were taken in northern Alberta robbery.

    The 112th annual Grey Cup goes down tonight in Winnipeg.

    Zelensky vows energy sector overhaul after $100m corruption scandal.

    People in Chile vote in presidential election.

    Japan faces deadliest bear attack season.

    Dive team in Lake Ontario makes extraordinary discovery of century-old ship wreck.


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  • Saturday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Nov 15 2025

    After years of calls for the Vatican to return cultural items belonging to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities held in its museums, several objects are heading back to Canada.

    Carney government faces critical parliamentary budget vote on Monday.

    Trump administration rolls back tariffs on hundreds of imported food products.

    US President Donald Trump says he will likely sue the BBC for as much as 5-billion dollars - despite the broadcaster's apology.

    Hundreds of workers face uncertain future after fire destroys Newfoundland fish processing plant.

    Buddy Holly crosswalk in Texas hometown to be removed following governor's order on road safety.

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  • Friday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Nov 14 2025

    CBC Marketplace analysis shows daily rush hour commutes in Canada are getting longer.

    Ontario's ban on speed cameras comes into effect.

    A closer look at the hydroelectric project Prime Minister Mark Carney is recommending to reduce Iqaluit's dependence on fossil fuels.

    The interim Parliamentary Budget Officer Jason Jacques will publish his team's report on the federal budget today.

    Health Canada ignores own expert advice, cuts funding for Safe Supply drug program.

    Parents and caregivers in Canada turn to strangers online to cope with spike in cost of baby formula.

    Bad Bunny wins Album of the Year as rapper dominates 2025 Latin Grammys.

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  • Thursday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Nov 13 2025

    Rifles made by BC manufacturer Sterling Cross Defense Systems being used by Sudanese paramilitary group responsible for the massacre of civilians.

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to reveal new list of "nation-building" projects.

    US President Donald Trump signs government funding bill, ending 43-day shutdown.

    Iranian president warns the capital may have to be evacuated as drought continues.

    France commemorates 10 years since coordinated terrorist attacks killed 132 people.

    Victoria becomes first state in Australia to sign a treaty with Indigenous people into law.

    Experts explain the science of this week's brighter-than-usual dazzling display of northern lights.

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  • Wednesday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Nov 12 2025

    US Travel Association report says tourism industry lost close to 6 billion dollars in 2025, as Canadians cancelled trips to the US.

    The US House of Representatives is expected to vote to reopen the government later today.

    Canadians are mobilizing to send aid to the Philippines after Typhoon Fung-wong leaves a million people displaced.

    Fighting breaks out at COP30 summit when Indigenous protesters storm conference center in Belém, Brazil.

    Israeli settlers launch another attack against Palestinians in the West Bank.

    Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf will be in Canada next week to discuss strengthening defence ties.

    Ontario's Court of Appeal is expected to decide today whether online gamblers can play with people outside of Canada.

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  • Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Nov 11 2025

    The US Senate has voted to end the government shutdown.

    Canada is opening a consulate office in Greenland, as both countries continue to have strained relations with the United States.

    G7 foreign ministers, including US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, meeting in Niagara-region to discuss end to war in Ukraine.

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says those responsible for car explosion in Delhi will be brought to justice.

    Romania's defence ministry say it has discovered possible Russian drone fragments within its territory.

    Ontario's provincial housing minister may block hundreds of new apartments from being built because of security concerns from corporate neighbour, Sanofi Pasteur.

    Nova Scotia high school students living near military community honour veterans this Remembrance Day.

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  • Monday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Nov 10 2025

    US Senate votes to push ahead on deal that would end longest US government shutdown in history.

    US President Donald Trump hosts Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa at White House.

    Head of the BBC Tim Davie resigns after leaked internal review accuses the British public broadcaster of distorting clip of US President Donald Trump.

    At least two people are dead, more than a million displaced by Typhoon Fung-wong in the Philippines.

    COP30 opens in Brazil. Now more than 190 countries need to set an agenda for the UN's climate change summit.

    Toxic haze hangs over New Delhi as air quality in India's capital hits hazardous levels.

    Canadian medical experts brace for tough flu season, after record influenza cases reported abroad.

    Newfoundland's Conception Bay North rebuilding after devastating wildfire that destroyed 200 homes in August.

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  • Sunday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Nov 9 2025

    Super Typhoon Fung-Wong is bearing down on the Philippines, forcing massive evacuations as the country faces its second major storm in a week.

    Japan issues a tsunami advisory after a powerful, magnitude 6.7 earthquake rocked the nation's northeastern coast.

    Syrian president Ahmed al-Sharaa in Washington to meet with Donald Trump.

    Nunavut familes worry Ottawa is not committed to food program for Inuit children.

    Carney government says Canada is a leader nation in curbing greenhouse gas emissions.

    A lone dolphin delights tourists in Venice as fear for its safety grows.

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