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  • Your World Tonight

    Lebanon ceasefire, Artemis II crew speaks, respiratory illnesses up, and more

    2026-04-16 | 26 mins.
    U.S. President Donald Trump says Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a ceasefire. And he says the leaders of the two countries will meet face-to-face for the first time in more than 40 years.

    And: The Artemis II crew reflects on their historic mission around the moon.

    Also: The darkest days of the COVID-19 pandemic may be over, but the disease is still having a big impact on hospitals.

    Plus: Housing report, demands for action over RCMP spying on First Nations leadership, and more.
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    Three years of Sudan war, surveillance pricing, Waymo autonomous taxis in Toronto, and more

    2026-04-15 | 27 mins.
    Sudan has faced three years of relentless civil war. The number of displaced people continues to grow along with famine and violence.

    And: They’re watching what you click, what you buy — and quietly changing the price. Companies use so-called “surveillance pricing” to change what they’re charging. Some Canadians say that’s not fair.

    Also: Waymo is eyeing Toronto as a potential new home for its driverless taxis. The California tech company plans to apply to a pilot program for autonomous vehicles.

    Plus: Live Nation monopoly ruling, Carney meets with majority caucus, Iran deadlines, and more.
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    Fuel tax relief, Israel/Lebanon talks, GLP-1 for fatty liver disease, and more

    2026-04-14 | 26 mins.
    One day after gaining a clear majority government by sweeping three byelections in Ontario and Quebec, Prime Minister Mark Carney announces a temporary suspension of the federal excise tax on gas and diesel. The move is expected to cost government coffers about $2.4 billion, and last until Labour Day.

    And: The U.S. State Department says today’s historic Israel-Lebanon talks were a productive first step toward full negotiations. Without specific commitment, there are already plans to talk again. And with just eight days left in the U.S. - Iran ceasefire, pressure is mounting for them to restart their stalled dialogue.

    Also: A new study shows GLP-1 drugs can treat fatty liver disease — even in patients who don’t lose weight. The patients can take lower doses of the drug and still benefit, so they may be able to avoid the side effects. The Canadian Liver Foundation says the disease affects at least 25 per cent of Canadians, and can be fatal if left untreated.

    Plus: Protesting changes to refugee health care, opposition position in face of Liberal majority, and more.
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    Federal byelections, Strait of Hormuz, cancer projections, and more

    2026-04-13 | 27 mins.
    Three federal byelections could mark an important milestone for the Carney Liberals. One win would mean the Liberals would have a majority government.
    We look at what’s at stake in today’s vote.

    And: The U.S. has imposed a naval blockade on Iran. It went into effect today, after this weekend's talks between the United States and Iran collapsed. The shaky ceasefire is still in effect for another week.

    Also: Cancer is still the leading cause of death in Canada. Despite more screening and prevention tools, numerous types of cancer are increasing, according to a new study.

    Plus: Drug crisis in British Columbia, Trump vs. the Pope, Ontario restructures school boards, and more.
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    Trump threatens Strait of Hormuz, Viktor Orban defeated in Hungary's election, Quebec's next premier, and more

    2026-04-12 | 30 mins.
    After marathon peace talks ended without an agreement, the United States is attempting to ratchet up pressure on Iran. President Donald Trump is now threatening to impose a full blockade on the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, the future of an already shaky two week ceasefire hangs in the balance.

    Also: Its a historic day for Hungary, as the country elects a new Prime Minister. Viktor Orban conceded defeat in the country's election - after ruling the country for 16 years. His loss to Peter Magyar will likely tilt Hungary away from Russia and closer to its European allies.

    And: Quebecers now know who will replace premier Francois Legault. The Coalition Avenir Québec has elected Christine Frechette as their new leader. After a three month race for the top job, Frechette now has to try and revive the party’s fortunes ahead of a fall election.

    Plus: How climate change is damaging Darjeeling tea farms, The benefits of strength training for women, and more.

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About Your World Tonight

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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