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  • Your World Tonight

    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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    Pilot fraud, social media ban, US-Iran conflict, and more

    09/06/2026 | 28 mins.
    As an Air Canada captain, he was responsible for thousands of lives every day. But police in Ontario say he spent 17 years flying without the proper credentials. Now he’s facing fraud charges.

    And: “Kids are dying.” Canadian Identity Minister Marc Miller says it’s time to restrict access to social media. Tom Parry has more on the federal government’s plan to do just that.

    Also: A day after Donald Trump urged both Iran and Israel to stop shooting, neither appears to be listening. Now the U.S. launched an attack of its own.

    Plus: NASA announces Artemis III crew, Canadian researchers trying to diagnose CTE while patients are still alive, stabbing in Belfast ignites unrest, and more.
  • Your World Tonight

    GG sworn in, GLP-1 breast cancer promise, World Cup preps, and more

    08/06/2026 | 26 mins.
    Canada has a new Governor General. After being a Supreme Court Justice and United Nations human rights commissioner, Louise Arbour is now King Charles' representative in Canada. The ceremony was filled with music, and speeches, and the swearing of oaths.

    And: Diabetes, obesity, kidney disease… GLP-1 medications have shown promise for multiple conditions. New research is adding another – breast cancer. Jennifer La Grassa explains the latest research.

    Also: It’s almost time for Canada to host its first ever men’s World Cup match.
    The Canadian soccer team hit the pitch in Toronto today for training ahead of Friday’s opening game.

    Plus: Iran/Israel war, China works to cement relations with North Korea, and more.
  • Your World Tonight

    Iran strikes Israel, Opioid overdoses in Winnipeg, Vying for more support for Canadian soccer, and more

    07/06/2026 | 28 mins.
    War is erupting again in the Middle East tonight. For the first time since a fragile ceasefire was enacted in April, Iran launched a direct attack on Israel. It comes in response to Israel's continued strikes on Lebanon's capital. Israel has vowed retaliation. But U.S. President Donald Trump still maintains that a peace deal is close to fruition.

    Also: Opioid overdoses are skyrocketing in Winnipeg. A CBC data analysis shows the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service has responded to more than 2-thousand opioid calls so far this year. Manitoba's government has announced one million dollard to address the toxic drug crisis. You'll hear more about what the province is up against.

    And: The FIFA World Cup will begin this week. As the event draws more attention to soccer, Canadian officials think it's a good time to pitch a big project to secure long term support for this country's players.

    Plus: Canada's new Governor General, Undocumented farmworkers fear deportation in California, 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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