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  • Your World Tonight

    Midnight tariff deadline, Edmonton gurdwara attack, navigating Hudson Bay, and more

    21/08/2026 | 27 mins.
    With only hours left to yet another deadline, Canadian and U-S negotiators try to reach a deal. The White House is threatening to pile on more tariffs at 12:01 on Saturday morning.

    And: Police investigate a stabbing at a gurdwara in Edmonton. The World Sikh Organization of Canada says there has been a documented rise in anti-Sikh hate across the country.

    Also: Climate change is changing shipping in Canada. And the deepwater Port of Churchill – in the Arctic -- is not as difficult to reach as it used to be. We’ll have the story of why shrinking sea ice on Hudson Bay means smaller, more affordable icebreakers can be used at the port.

    Plus: Montreal police to get body cams, National 2SLGBTQ+ monument, BTS fever, and more.
  • Your World Tonight

    U.S. booze on the table, Israel moves Gaza yellow line, Prince Harry moves to UK, and more

    20/08/2026 | 27 mins.
    As Ottawa and Washington fine tune the details of a trade deal on steel and autos, one potential concession from Canada – getting rid of provincial bans or restrictions on selling American alcohol. It’s a popular policy here - and many Canadians say even if it’s put back on the shelves - they won’t buy it.

    And: CBC reporting confirms Israel is slowly moving the so-called “yellow line” to cover more than 60 percent of Gaza – squeezing two million displaced Palestinians into an ever-shrinking territory.

    Also: Harry and Meghan stepped away from royal life – and the United Kingdom – six years ago and moved to California. Now – they’re packing up the kids, and moving back.

    Plus: Sixty days to Alberta’s referendum, the dangers of lithium-ion batteries, Edmonton marathon mistake, and more.
  • Your World Tonight

    Deal or no deal, Keystone revival possible, cancer vaccine breakthrough, and more

    19/08/2026 | 26 mins.
    Trade secrets: There may be a deal between Ottawa and Washington, but it’s still not clear what’s in it. The U.S. president says American farmers and manufacturers are going to be thrilled with the deal. The prime minister says it secures the best terms for Canada’s important sectors.

    And: As part of talks with Ottawa, U.S. President Donald Trump is pushing for a revival of the Keystone XL oil pipeline. The plan was to take oil from Alberta -- south to Nebraska.

    Also: A potential vaccine for skin cancer has positive trial results

    Plus: settler violence in the West Bank, calls for Ukrainian elections, and more.
  • Your World Tonight

    Tariff deadline, Meta sued, Caitlin Clark, and more

    18/08/2026 | 27 mins.
    Down-to-the-wire: Trade talks between Ottawa and Washington intensify as the deadline for U.S.-imposed tariffs is just hours away.

    And: A multi-billion-dollar lawsuit is accusing Meta of trying to get children addicted to its social media platforms. The tech giant is pushing back, saying it was always honest, and had safeguards to protect minors. The lawyer for four U.S. states says Meta’s strategy was clear: “Hook the users.”

    Also: The fame of Caitlin Clark has expanded the reach of the WNBA. She draws massive crowds. But that intense spotlight has pushed her into a culture war that Clark never asked for.

    Plus: How businesses are navigating the new-normal of U.S. tariffs, new route to connect Nunavut and N.W.T., women’s baseball in full swing, and more.
  • Your World Tonight

    High-level trade talks, Churchill Falls energy deal, olive oil fraud, and more

    17/08/2026 | 27 mins.
    High level meetings are happening, but CBC News sources suggest Ottawa and Washington are still far apart in trade talks, as businesses brace for impact ahead of the arrival of those 50 per cent tariffs to be imposed by the U.S. on Wednesday.

    And: They’re calling it the biggest clean energy investment in North American history. But the new Churchill Falls deal between Newfoundland and Labrador, Ottawa, and Quebec faces a potential stumbling block: Quebec’s provincial election in October.

    Also: The olive oil in your kitchen may not be the real deal. Canadian food inspectors found one in three samples was fake or at least mislabelled. But local producers and importers say there are still ways to get high-quality food oil.

    Plus: Worst-ever Ebola outbreak in Congo, inflation breakdown, Kushner talks with Netanyahu, 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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