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Ukraine accuses Russia of lying about deadly airstrike on Volodymyr Zelensky's hometown.
Federal party leaders fan out across the country after campaigning Friday in Quebec
Former Reform Party leader Preston Manning warns that national unity could be at risk if the Liberals are elected to a fourth mandate.
As US tariffs begin rolling out around the world - global economies are preparing their responses.
Canada's tourism industry is hoping for a boost as vacationers boycott U-S destinations
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Global financial markets continue to fall in the wake of Donald Trump's worldwide tariffs.
China imposes 34% tariff on US goods.
Liberal leader Mark Carney promises to boost funding for CBC Radio-Canada as a way to protect the Canadian identity.
Tariffs emerge as key issue on Radio-Canada "Cinq Chefs" program.
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh unveils plan to stop what he calls tax haven cheats.
South Korean constitutional court upholds Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment.
Jasmine Mooney says she feels lucky compared to some of the women she met during her 12 days in US immigration holding cells.
In one week, many Canadians snowbirds will have to register with the US government.
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Give us 10 minutes every morning, and weâll give you the biggest news stories happening in Canada and around the globe. New episodes every morning, Monday through Sunday, starting at 6 to 7 am ET.
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President Donald Trump pits US economy against the world.
Canada wakes up to new auto sector tariffs. Stellantis assembly plant in Windsor, Ontario goes down for 2 weeks.
North American markets take a nose dive, the morning after US President Donald Trump's tariff annoucements.
China is facing a 54 per cent tariff - total - and is vowing to retaliate.
European Union laments the end of the postwar trading system.
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Global leaders bracing for US President Donald Trump's to unveil tariff plan.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre outlines plan to respond to new US tariffs.
Mark Carney pauses campaigning to return to Ottawa for tariff annoucement.
Jagmeet Singh and federal NDP may be looking for a boost from provincial New Democrats in Western Canada.
US federal judge dismisses corruption case against New York City mayor Eric Adams.
Canadian gun license applications are hitting record highs.
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New US tariffs poised to hit Canada tomorrow.
The United States objects to Canada's French language requirements in its annual list of trade complaints.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he will fulfill a list of demands put forward by Canada's oil and gas industry.
Liberal candidate Paul Chiang bows out of Markham-Unionville race, after RCMP confirms it is investigating comments he made to Chinese-language media.
3 people killed in Israeli airstrikes targetting Hezbollah member in Beirut.
Petronas natural gas pipeline bursts in Malaysia, sending fireball 20 storeys into the air.
Myanmarâs military accused of blocking aid to earthquake survivors.
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Liberal leader Mark Carney refuses to expel candidate Paul Chiang from the Markham-Unionville race, after he says Conservative candidate should be sent to China.
Carney promises to double the pace of construction and build 500,000 new homes each year.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre promises to create a Canada First National Energy Corridor.
Sikh voters watch for signs of India meddling in election in Brampton, Ontario ridings.
US president Donald Trump's tariff threat on Russian oil could impact the war in Ukraine.
Myanmar begins week of national mourning.
Paris court finds far-right leader Marine Le Pen guilty in embezzlement case.
Canadian patriotism heavily featured during Sunday night's Juno Awards in Vancouver.
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Myanmar struggles to get emergency and medical supplies to earthquake zone while Bangkok searches rubble of collapsed high-rise.
Discontent and infighting within the Conservative campaign -- according to insiders.
NDP voters consider strategic voting in upcoming federal election.
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This Canadian election will be a sprint, not a marathon. Only 30 days remain! And so, World Report wants to help you find the best election podcast to keep you informed. Today, we present The House with Catherine Cullen, a weekend digest dedicated to making politics make sense. This wide-ranging show talks to people across the political spectrum. And they like to mix it up â with in-depth interviews, immersive audio docs, special series and good old fashioned road trips. New episodes every Saturday.
Their episode today: The Business Council of Canada explains the impact of Trumpâs auto tariffs; Liberal candidate Marc Miller on how his party is prepared for the intensifying Canada-U.S. trade war; CBC reporters send postcards from the campaign trail; a deep dive into a Conservative-NDP battleground in Manitoba; party strategists explore takeaways from the first week of the race.
More episodes of The House are available here: https://link.mgln.ai/YmVxcj
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More than 1,600 killed by Myanmar's earthquake as rescue efforts continue there and in Thailand.
Russian drone attack on Dnipro kills 4 and injures at least 21 others.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says call with US President Donald Trump was productive.
NDP announces plan for emergency cap on grocery prices.
Pierre Poilievre promises tax relief for trade workers.
The makers of alcoholic products in Europe feel especially vulnerable to Trump's threats of tariffs as high as 200%.
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This election campaign is a sprint, not a marathon. Only 31 days remain! And so, World Report wants to help you find the best election podcast to keep you informed. Today, we present At Issue, a weekly panel powered by four of Canadaâs top political journalists: host Rosie Barton (CBCâs chief political correspondent) and three heavyweight political columnists Chantal HĂ©bert (LâactualitĂ©), Andrew Coyne (Globe and Mail) and Althia Raj (Toronto Star). These are the folks who can connect the dots, and cut through the spin.
At Issue this week: Trump throws a tariff grenade into the election campaign. Federal campaigns are being forced to pivot as U.S. President Donald Trump drops 25% auto tariffs. The panel also discusses how party leaders are defending their political vulnerabilities, and why a number of Liberals are changing their minds and running again under Carney.
More episodes of At Issue are available here: https://link.mgln.ai/1H2Cnc
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Mark Carney may speak to US President Donald Trump this morning, as he fights back on auto tariffs.
Statistics Canada reports GDP grew by 0.4% in January.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is trying to change the narrative around his campaign.
Powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake kills more than 140 people Myanmar and 8 people in Thailand.
Israel launches airstrikes on a Beirut suburb for the first time since Israel and Hezbollah reached a ceasefire in November.
Danes boycott US goods as VP JD Vance makes controversial visit to Greenland.
King Charles is back at home after being treated briefly in hospital for side effects from his cancer treatment.
The Juno Awards break new ground with a dedicated category for the growing South Asian music scene in Canada.
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Canada's government may need to respond to new US tariffs as early as next week, but the leaders are on the campaign trail.
Trump Administration auto tariffs prompt mixed reaction in US.
French president Emmanuel Macron says Trump's tariffs are a waste of time.
Japan says it will consider all options to respond to Washington's auto tariffs.
South Korea's wildfire crisis is getting worse.
Amid fears of renewed civil war, South Sudan's main opposition party says its leader Riek Machar has been arrested.
New Lancet report says USAID cuts will lead to millions of HIV-related deaths worldwide.
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This Canadian election will be a sprint, not a marathon. Only 33 days remain! And so, World Report wants to help you find the best election podcast to keep you informed. Today we present House Party, a lively new election chat from the makers of The House. They promise their watch party is not (only) for political nerds.
House Party brings you three hosts (Catherine Cullen, Jason Markusoff, and Daniel Thibeault) in three locations (Ottawa, Alberta and Quebec) who get together on Wednesdays to tackle one big, burning election question.
Their episode today:
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is catching heat for what she said to Americans about Canada's federal election. In a resurfaced March interview with right-wing media outlet Breitbart, Smith suggested the U.S. pause tariffs to avoid hurting Canadian Conservativesâ electoral chances. She also said Pierre Poilievre is the best leader for Canada because heâs more âin syncâ with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Today on House Party, journalists Catherine Cullen, Jason Markusoff and Daniel Thibeault dig into debate about the differences between Poilievre and Trump, their style, their policies â and why the Conservative candidate needs to straddle a wide swath of beliefs across the political right, if he wants to be elected Prime Minister.
More episodes of House Party are available here: https://link.mgln.ai/kv6axN
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Jagmeet Singh says he will restore tax fairness in Canada. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre promises a tax cut for seniors. Liberal leader Mark Carney promises to build an all-Canadian network for vehicle manufacturing components.
Winnipeg police to release more details about "Buffalo Woman," the unnamed victim of a serial killer whose remains may be in the Prairie Green landfill.
The Atlantic published full transcript of high-level defense chat journalist Jeffery Goldberg accidently added to.
Russia refuses to agree to a maritime ceasefire in the Black Sea, unless Ukraine lifts certain sanctions first.
Tesla Takedown movement protests Elon Musk's car company in the United States -- and now in Canada too.
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Liberal leader Mark Carney makes defence announcement in Halifax. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre makes housing announcement in Toronto. NDP leader Jagmeet Singh campaigns in greater Toronto and Hamilton area.
Western military commanders meet this week to discuss what happens when the fighting stops in Ukraine.
CBC News has confirmed CSIS has evidence Indian government agents tried to influence the race that made Pierre Poilievre Conservative leader.
US intelligence officials questioned about Yemen strike plans inadvertently shared with journalist in group chat.
Health officials track surge in measles cases across Canada.
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This Canadian election will be a sprint, not a marathon. Already, only 35 days remain! And so, World Report wants to help you find the best podcast to keep you informed. First up: Power & Politics, CBCâs only political daily. Hosted by David Cochrane, this podcast is for listeners who want a steady flow of up-to-date political news. Youâll hear from those whoâve got the power, those who want it, and those affected most by it. New episodes drop Monday to Friday.
Their episode today:
Power & Politics' panel of political insiders â featuring former Justin Trudeau adviser Vandana Kattar, former Conservative cabinet minister Lisa Raitt, former NDP national campaign director Brad Lavinge and Canada correspondent for The Economist Rob Russo â breaks down the duelling Liberal and Conservative tax cut proposals and whether either can fit into an increasingly uncertain fiscal picture. Plus, CBC reporters following the party leaders bring you the biggest moments from the early campaign trail, and TheWrit.ca's Ăric Grenier analyzes each party's status in the polls.
More episodes of Power & Politics are available here: https://link.mgln.ai/7QsRF1
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Canadian Election Day 2: Liberal leader Mark Carney and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre promise tax cuts, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh promises affordable housing on federal lands.
Canadian sovereignty and NATO spending now prominent campaign issues, as US President Donald Trump keeps threatening to annex Canada.
US and Russian negotiators meeting in Saudi Arabia today to discuss ceasefire in Ukraine.
UN AIDS agency says says there could be 2,000 new HIV infections globally every day due to USAID cuts.
South Korea's acting Prime Minister Han Duck-soo's impeachment overturned.
Canadian Chamber of Commerce deems Saint John, New Brunswick, most tariff-vulnerable city in the country.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to call a snap federal election with a vote on April 28th.
Israeli is stepping up airstrikes on Gaza, killing a senior Hamas figure.
Pope Francis is released from hospital after 5 weeks.
Parents across the U-S brace for fallout after Donald Trump orders to dismantle the Department of Education.
Growing backlash against Tesla and Elon Musk.
More Canadians move to Portugal after Donald Trump threatens to annex Canada.
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CBC News learns Canadians will go to the polls on April 28th for federal election.
Starting in May, Canadians between the ages of 18 and 64 can start applying for the Canadian Dental Care Plan.
RCMP discover a sophisticated, international human smuggling ring.
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