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    Emergency meeting of European leaders, Canada considers sending troops for Greenland, Algoma Steel plant closure, and more

    2026-1-18 | 30 mins.
    The European Union and the United Kingdom are presenting a united front, saying U.S. President Donald Trump's goal of taking over Greenland goes too far. E.U. ambassadors held an emergency meeting to strategize on how to respond to Trump's latest economic threats on the bloc.

    Also: Prime Minister Mark Carney is considering sending soldiers to Greenland for military exercises with NATO allies. Two senior Canadian officials have told CBC News that a set of contingency plans were drawn up last week and presented to the federal government. Prime Minister Mark Carney was asked about Greenland earlier Sunday after meeting with political and financial leaders in Qatar.

    And: In Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario - there’s a frontline view of the effects of the U.S. government’s tariff on steel. In a few months, Algoma Steel, the city's biggest employer, will layoff a thousand workers - more than a third of its workforce. We'll take you to Sault Ste. Marie to meet some of the people affected.

    Plus: Quebec's governing party sees another resignation, Grandparent scam in British Columbia, Celebrity cases of Lyme disease, and more.
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    Gun buy back program, 'Hands off Greenland' protests, Drift logs threatening ocean species, and more

    2026-1-17 | 29 mins.
    The federal government has unveiled the next steps in its national gun buyback program. Since 2020, Ottawa has banned about 2,500 models of what it calls "assault-style" firearms, offering Canadians compensation to hand them in. But the program is under fire from some gun owners, and not all parts of the country are co-operating.

    Also: In Greenland, Denmark, and Iqaluit - thousands of protesters came together with a unified message: "Hands off Greenland". U.S. President Donald Trump is escalating his efforts to annex the territory by threatening tariffs on European countries that try to stand in his way.

    And: It's almost considered a classic thing to see in British Columbia - drift logs scattered along beaches and waterways. What many people may not realize is those logs are destroying critical ecosystems that keep the ocean healthy.

    Plus: First Nation sues the U.S. government over oil and gas development, Cartagena replaces horse-drawn carriages, Music's effect on the brain, and more.
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    Trade deals with China, Emergencies Act use, bye bye Bichette, and more

    2026-1-16 | 26 mins.
    Prime Minister Mark Carney strikes a deal with Beijing to allow Chinese EVs into Canada, in exchange for a break on canola tariffs and other products. The agreement marks a new direction in Canada’s relationship with China, that some observers worry could come at a cost — both domestically, and with the U.S.

    Also: The Federal Court of Appeal rules the Trudeau government overstepped by invoking the Emergencies Act to clear convoy protests that all but shut down Ottawa nearly four years ago, saying the demonstrators ‘fell well short of a threat to national security.’

    And: The Toronto Blue Jays lose their star shortstop, Bo Bichette, to free agency. The 28-year-old, 2-time MLB all-star reportedly signed with the New York Mets for $126 million over three years.

    Plus: Trump weighs in on Canada-China deal, the mood in Iran, Minneapolis unrest, and more.
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    Canadian grief from Iran’s crackdown, snowstorm paralyzes central Canada, housing sales tepid in 2025, and more

    2026-1-15 | 27 mins.
    A griefstricken Montreal man tells CBC News his family was killed in Iran during the recent uprising. Iranians have endured weeks of government crackdowns and violence. The tragic news comes as Ottawa confirms the first known Canadian death in Iran, at the hands of the Iranian regime.

    Also: A ferocious winter storm pummels Ontario and Quebec, shutting schools, snarling traffic and travel across two provinces, and causing dozens of crashes on major roads and highways.

    And: What to expect for 2026 in Canada’s housing market, after tariffs triggered widespread anxiety among both homeowners and buyers, sending the sector to a limp to the finish line for 2025.

    Plus: Trump offered Nobel peace prize medal, threats to Minneapolis, Carney’s MOUs with China, Ukraine’s energy nightmare, and more.
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    Quebec’s premier quits, Greenland annexation talks, telco complaints rising, and more

    2026-1-14 | 26 mins.
    Saddled with controversies, and lagging in the polls, Quebec Premier Francois Legault is stepping down. The announcement triggers a leadership race for the Coalition Avenir Quebec party, just months before a provincial election. Legault says he’ll stay in his post until his replacement is picked.

    Also: ‘Agree to disagree.’ Officials from Greenland and Denmark meet with members of the Trump Administration and politely push back against U.S. annexation threats, while NATO leaders pledge to boost security in the region.

    And: ‘Thank you for holding. What is your gripe?’ The new data that shows more Canadians than ever have a bone to pick with their telco providers.

    Plus: Concerns of U.S. strikes in Iran, PM Carney lands in China, Earth’s blistering heat-streak, 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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