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  • Your World Tonight

    Canadian fugitive caught, vets outraged at Trump, meal prep kit concerns, and more

    2026-1-23 | 26 mins.
    Wedding Crashers. After a decade on the run, former Canadian Olympian and alleged narco kingpin Ryan Wedding is now in U.S. custody. The 44-year-old is accused of running an international empire built on drug smuggling and murder. Wedding was arrested in Mexico yesterday, and faces multiple charges.

    Also: U.S. President Donald Trump has drawn more Canadian ire: this time from veterans of the war in Afghanistan. They’re outraged over Trump’s suggestion NATO allies avoided the frontlines during the conflict. More than 40,000 CAF members served from 2001 to 2014, and 158 were killed. Thousands more were injured.

    And: Loss of appetite. What’s behind the recent decline in popularity of meal prep kits.

    Plus: B.C.’s extortion crisis, stress over public sector cuts, Liberals prep for Parliament’s return, and more.
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    Carney speaks at Cabinet retreat, Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’, Marineland’s whales, and more

    2026-1-22 | 26 mins.
    “We are Canadian.” Days after taking aim at the Trump Administration in Davos, Prime Minister Mark Carney tries to rally his cabinet in Quebec ahead of a new session of parliament, as they work on plans to address the complex U.S. trade issue, as well as a host of other foreign and domestic concerns.

    Also: Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ is introduced to the world. The group’s reported mandate is to rebuild Gaza. More than 30 countries have signed on so far, including many from the Middle East. However, traditional U.S. allies, like Canada and European nations, have not committed. Many say they are unsure about the board’s long-term goals, and the $1 billion price tag for permanent membership.

    And: Ontario’s beleaguered Marineland amusement park tells Ottawa there are only two choices for its captive whales and dolphins: a future in the U.S., or death.

    Plus: ICE detains Minneapolis pre-schooler, status of Greenland plan, Ukraine front and centre at Davos, and more.
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    ’Framework’ Greenland deal, Carney’s speech backlash, winter games safety worries, and more

    2026-1-21 | 26 mins.
    Following a wide-ranging speech by U.S. President Donald Trump in Davos, that again threatened the use of economic force to take Greenland, Trump claims he and NATO chief Mark Rutte have agreed to the ‘framework’ of a future deal on Greenland, and he is cancelling planned tariffs on European allies over the matter.

    Plus: A day after Prime Minister Carney tried to rally middle powers at the World Economic Forum against ‘hegemons,’ President Trump called out Canada, saying our country only lives because of the U.S., and delivered a warning to ‘Mark’ about any future, similar statements.

    And: No snow? Oh no! Why the future of the Winter Olympics may hinge on climate change.

    Plus: Strengthening Arctic security, Ontario grinds axe over EV deal, Canada’s Olympic short-track speed skating stars prepare, and more.
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    Carney’s Davos speech, Greenland rhetoric rattles markets, penguins’ climate race, and more

    2026-1-20 | 27 mins.
    ‘The old order is not coming back.’ Prime Minister Mark Carney delivers a frank speech to other leaders at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, urging middle powers to rebuff isolationism, and unite against powerful nations which use ‘economic integration as weapons.’ Carney did not mention U.S. President Donald Trump by name, but his remarks signal the Prime Minister’s latest shift from a reliance on traditional partners for trade and security.

    Also: Wall Street and world markets shudder over new tariff tension triggered by President Trump, and his increasing threats to annex Greenland. Trump says he’ll hit eight NATO members with new levies if they don’t fall in line.

    And: Penguins are shifting their sex habits. And some researchers say it’s an alarming sign.

    Plus: Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’, Ukrainian refugees in Canadian limbo, Sask. assist to stranded hockey team, and more.
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    Greenland under threat, Alberta healthcare under fire, ghost ships in the Caribbean, and more

    2026-1-19 | 25 mins.
    Europe’s leaders make plans to confront Donald Trump this week over his Greenland annexation threats, while new information emerges shedding light on what may be sparking the U.S. President’s latest demands. Adding to the tension is the effect this could have on Canada as CBC News learns of a potential troop deployment to the Danish territory.

    Also: ‘Preventable deaths and near misses.’ The shocking assessment from Alberta’s top doctors about the state of care in some provincial hospitals.

    And: Shadow fleet ‘on steroids.’ The recent rise of so-called ghost ships, and why these oil-smuggling cargo vessels are such a threat in the Caribbean and beyond.

    Plus: GOP infighting over Greenland, Spain’s train crash aftermath, doctors' World Cup worries, 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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