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    Trump demands Iran surrender, oil prices climb, Khalistani group threatens Canadians, and more

    06/03/2026 | 26 mins.
    U.S. President Donald Trump is calling for nothing short of Iran’s unconditional surrender, rejecting peace talks. That posture as strikes and counterstrikes continue to hit Iran and surrounding countries for a seventh day. And intense Israeli airstrikes batter Beirut.

    And: Canadians are paying more at the pump as oil prices climb in response to the war.

    Also: An Ontario woman murdered this week had warned she was in danger, and a Khalistani extremist group may be responsible. A social media post says others who speak out against them could meet the same fate.

    Plus: Canada/U.S. trade negotiation, diversity at the Brier, and after federal cuts can U.S. national security agencies protect the country from threats?
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    War spreads in Middle East, Trump on Iran’s next leader, B.C. forestry workers retraining, and more

    05/03/2026 | 27 mins.
    Iran may be ground zero, but as missile and drone strikes rain down, and casualties climb, neighbouring countries are feeling direct impacts of a widening war.

    And: Canada and other NATO allies are walking a diplomatic tightrope. Some are sending military resources, others words of support or criticism, as they balance their responses to the war.

    Also: As their industry gets chopped down by tariffs B.C. forestry workers are being promised re-training, paid for by government programs. But it might be too little, and too late.

    Plus: A CBC News investigation reveals a link between two of the biggest criminal cases in the country, Humboldt driver faces deportation, China’s economic future, and more.
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    Pentagon says U.S. winning, conflict spreads, the dangers of radon, and more

    04/03/2026 | 27 mins.
    The head of the Pentagon insists Iran’s military is growing weary after five days of strikes. Pete Hegseth also says the U.S. is just getting started.

    And: CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault reports from the northern border of Israel near Lebanon, where strikes and sirens are a persistent fact of life.

    Also: It's invisible, toxic and lurks in our homes. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in Canada. And scientists say Canada should lower its guidelines on what’s an acceptable amount to have in your home.

    Plus: Canada debates between Gripens and F-35s, Mexico tries to reassure potential FIFA visitors, is the world looking to Canada for safe oil and gas? … and more.
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    Trump on the decision to go to war, last complainant at Stronach trial, FIFA housing crunch, and more

    03/03/2026 | 28 mins.
    Fresh waves of attacks hit Iran and other countries in the region, as U.S. President Donald Trump gives another reason for why he made the decision to begin airstrikes.

    And: For nearly three weeks, 93-year-old Frank Stronach has walked into a Toronto courtroom and listened to seven women testify that he sexually assaulted them. The allegations span from 1977 to 1990 and the passage of time has been a major concern in the case.

    Also: It's a hundred days until the FIFA World Cup. Canada will co-host with matches in Toronto and Vancouver. But finding a place to stay in one of those cities is turning into an expensive headache.

    Plus: Poilievre’s Europe tour, how the war is affecting global stocks, and more.
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    No end in sight for Middle East war, the IRGC in Canada, GLP-1 drug applications, and more

    02/03/2026 | 28 mins.
    The bombing campaign in Iran has drawn in other countries. The U.S. and Israel are targeting Iran, but nations including UAE, Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia are coming under fire from Tehran. And Lebanon’s Hezbollah is also playing a role — firing rockets at Israel, and drawing Israeli airstrikes. U.S. president Donald Trump says operations are likely to last four or five weeks. But, he hasn’t ruled out hostilities lasting “far longer.”

    We have reports from the region, with correspondents on the ground in Amman, Jerusalem, and Washington.

    And: The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps is a designated terrorist organization in Canada. So why do so many Iranians here say they are being threatened by its members?

    Also: As of January, Ozempic is no longer protected by an exclusivity patent in Canada. That means other companies can make generics here. We look at how that process is going.

    Plus: Public service cuts in Nova Scotia, 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, with hosts Susan Bonner and Stephanie Skenderis. Context, analysis and surprise — all in about 25 minutes.
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