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    U.S. and Iran reach a ceasefire, Mark Carney visits his ancestral home, Nuclear power controversy in Port Hope, and more

    14/06/2026 | 29 mins.
    A breakthrough has been reached in ending the war between the United States and Iran. According to the U.S., Iran and Pakistan, there is a ceasefire agreement. Donald Trump says the U.S. naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is ending, while Pakistan's Prime Minister says fighting will end on all fronts. Crucially, nothing has been signed yet. We have the latest details.

    Also: The streets of Aughagower, Ireland were decked out in maple leafs and Canadian flags today. Prime Minister Mark Carney made a personal pitstop during his official tour of the country - returning to the town his ancestors once called home.

    And: The Ontario government says demand for electricity will increase by as much as 75 per cent over the next 25 years. To meet that demand, there's a plan to build the world's largest nuclear power plant in Port Hope. But that plan is angering some in the town, which has a troubled history with nuclear energy.

    Plus: UFC matches on the White House Lawn, CUSMA negotiations, and more.
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    Montreal police officers accused of racism, Criminalizing forced sterilization, Diving into whaling records, and more

    13/06/2026 | 27 mins.
    Two Montreal police officers are suspended and fourteen others under scrutiny - after being accused of repeated "discriminatory and racist” acts against Black and Arab Montrealers. An active investigation is now underway. Police and city officials are promising to root out the problem and rebuild an already fragile public trust.

    Also: There is a long and deeply troubling history of forced and coerced sterilization in Canada. Since the early 20th Century, thousands of women and girls have been deprived of their ability to have children. Particularly Indigenous, Black and disabled women. Earlier this week, the House of Commons passed an act to amend the Criminal Code - which will soon make the practice a crime.

    And: Before fossil fuels, much of the world was powered by whale oil. Demand was so high, whaling nearly drove some species to extinction. Now, researchers are reading into the words of whalers from long ago, to get a better picture of the scale of that industry.

    Plus: Mark Carney in Ireland, Donald J. Trump's name removed from the Kennedy Centre, and more.
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    Canada/Bosnia tie, Carney in Paris, AI employee mistakes, and more

    12/06/2026 | 27 mins.
    For the first time ever, Canada played to a draw in World Cup soccer. The team faced off against Bosnia-Herzegovina as the tournament kicked off in Toronto.

    Also: Prime Minister Mark Carney got a warm welcome from French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris today... but a cold reality awaits them. They're preparing for next week's G7 summit, where U.S. President Donald Trump's presence is likely to bring tension.

    And: It began with a prompt and ended with a problem. A customer asked a simple question online. He got what he thought was a reliable answer from a company employee. Except, it wasn't.

    Plus: Forced labour legislation, SpaceX IPO, MAID in the Netherlands, and more.
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    Gordie Howe Bridge delay, CBC News in Tehran, FIFA World Cup begins, and more

    11/06/2026 | 26 mins.
    The opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, linking Windsor, Ontario and Detroit is delayed. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was planned for Friday, but the bridge authority says Canada and the US need time to address unresolved issues.

    Also: CBC News is in Tehran for rare access inside Iran, as U.S. President Donald Trump signals a deal may be imminent, after threatening to launch strikes on the regime and seize its oil industry.

    And: The FIFA World Cup kicks off in Mexico City amid celebration and protest.

    Plus: Canada’s National Food Strategy, US President Donald Trump’s UFC event controversy, Pope Leo condemns ‘indifference’ to migrants, and more.
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    Digital Safety Act, Trump trade threat, border library, and more

    10/06/2026 | 27 mins.
    Restrictions on social media for anyone under 16. The federal government says its new legislation would reduce the risks for children when they go online. We’ll have more on the bill, and the ways social media companies could get exemptions from the restrictions.

    And: Bluster or brinksmanship? U.S. President Donald Trump threatens to end CUSMA again.

    Also: The shared library on the Canada/U.S. border now has its own Canadian entrance.

    Plus: Trump says U.S. has taken Iranian oil, rejected referee, Belfast unrest, and more.
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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. Context, analysis and surprise — all in about 25 minutes.
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