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Wrap your day with the world’s biggest stories. We set the bar on the daily news catch-up, going deeper on news stories that speak to the moment.

An evening news podcast updated seven days a week, from CBC News. Sort out what's real, what's relevant and what’s truly new, from a Canadian perspective, with hosts Susan Bonner and Stephanie Skenderis.

Context, analysis and surprise — all in about 25 minutes.

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  • Massive drone strike on Kyiv, Returning to Whati, Operation Nanook, and more
    Sep 7 2025

    People in Ukraine are on edge after Russia launched its largest air assault of the war so far. Kyiv's main government building was struck for the first time - and multiple people were killed. You’ll hear about the scale of the bombardment, and reaction from Ukraine’s western allies.


    Also: People are returning to Whati, Northwest Territories - after an evacuation order was lifted this weekend. But more than eighty wildfires continue to burn out of control across the Northwest Territories - leaving other communities are still under threat.


    And: High in the Arctic, the Canadian military and the Canadian rangers are taking part in Operation Nanook. The annual exercise aims to train the armed forces for any number of threats and challenges - including climate change. CBC News is on board a coast guard vessel taking part.


    Plus: Chicago protests potential National Guard deployment to the city, Israel destroys more high rise buildings in Gaza, Refugees return to Sudan’s capitol, and more.

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    31 min
  • Ken Dryden dead at 78, TIFF opening weekend, The first Millennial Saint, and more
    Sep 6 2025

    Canadians are remembering hockey legend Ken Dryden, who died yesterday at the age of 78. During his career, Dryden was a Hall of Famer - with six Stanley Cups under his goalie pads - and was a key part of the Montreal Canadiens in the 1970s. He was also a lawyer, author, politician AND NHL executive. We'll take a look back on his long and storied career.


    Also: The Toronto International Film Festival kicked off this week for its 50th anniversary. Festival goers are being treated to a slate of films from all over the world - as well as some standouts shot right here in Canada. You'll hear about the state of the festival, and some of the most anticipated releases.


    And: He was the teenager known as God's Influencer. Now, he's about to be canonized by the Pope. We'll take you to Rome to hear about the miracles - and the websites - that led to the first Millenial Saint.


    Plus: A new Inuktitut translation app powered by AI, South Korean workers arrested in an immigration raid, and more.

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    31 min
  • Hurt and help for Canada’s economy, delay on EV sales targets, Quebec couple dies in Lisbon, and more
    Sep 5 2025

    Canada’s unemployment rate is at its highest in nearly a decade, excluding the first years of the pandemic. The economy lost 66,000 jobs last month. Particularly hard hit – industries most exposed to tariffs.


    And: Prime Minister Mark Carney announces billions in funding he says will transform that faltering economy. He calls it the most comprehensive suite of trade measures in Canadian history. We have all the numbers you need to know. At the same time, the federal government is delaying the requirement for car makers to sell a certain amount of EVs every year.


    Also: A Quebec couple is among the dead in Lisbon’s funicular crash. The trip was meant to be a celebration.


    Plus: Canadian triumphs at the U.S. Open doubles final, Israel destroys building in Gaza City, and more.

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    27 min
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