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  • Your World Tonight

    WestJet warning, NDP’s big weekend, conservation concerns, and more

    2026-03-27 | 27 mins.
    Documents obtained by CBC News show Transport Canada officials were warned about the risks of WestJet’s reconfigured planes, which limited leg room in many seats. A flight attendant called the new design an ‘imminent safety risk.’

    Also: NDP faithful are gathered in Winnipeg this weekend to choose a new leader. The winner will take over a party with just a handful of MPs, and one trying to recover from its worst election result in a half century.

    And: The increasing threats to some of the world’s most recognizable animal species, and the new efforts to save them from extinction.

    Plus: Canada’s gun buyback program, NASA preps for Artemis launch, Junos weekend, and more.
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    Canada meets NATO target, IOC bans trans athletes, Susan Bonner leaves CBC, and more

    2026-03-26 | 27 mins.
    For the first time since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War, Canada has hit the NATO defence spending target of two percent of GDP. And Prime Minister Mark Carney says it won’t stop there.

    And: The International Olympic Committee says women athletes will have to undergo a gene test in order to compete at the games. IOC President Kirsty Coventry says “it would not be fair for biological males to compete in the female category. In addition, in some sports it would simply not be safe.”

    Also: After more than 40 years, Your World Tonight host Susan Bonner is leaving the CBC. Her remarkable career here included reporting across the country, and around the world. She has spent more than a decade as host of World at Six, now called Your World Tonight. She will be missed, and we wish her well.

    Plus: Election reform proposals, NB government plans for a toll to come in from Nova Scotia, and more.
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    Landmark social media addiction decision, Air Canada CEO under fire, high speed rail opposition, and more

    2026-03-25 | 28 mins.
    A California jury finds both Meta and Google liable for harming children who use their services. A 20-year-old plaintiff argued the companies got her addicted to social media as a child, and that exacerbated her mental health struggles. The jury awarded her $3 million US, and another $3 million in punitive damages.

    And: A message about a tragedy on the tarmac proves to be a public relations disaster for the CEO of Air Canada.

    Also: The proposed high-speed rail between Toronto and Quebec City is getting some pushback. The first phase of public consultations is wrapping up. It is billed as “nation-building”, but some rural residents worry it could end up tearing their communities apart.

    Plus: A check-in on Australia’s social media ban for kids, Iran rejects U.S. ceasefire plan, a tax break on new homes, and more.
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    RCMP spied on Indigenous groups, LaGuardia crash, Canada’s broken sports system, and more

    2026-03-24 | 27 mins.
    A domestic spying operation – dating back decades – is leading to calls for justice. The RCMP called it “the Native extremism program.” It involved secret surveillance on Indigenous organizations – detailed in thousands of intelligence reports obtained by CBC News. And now First Nations groups say the RCMP itself should be investigated.

    And: Investigators in New York say a system designed to warn of runway conflicts didn’t issue an alert before Sunday’s fatal crash at LaGuardia Airport. But investigators say it’s too soon to say what went wrong – leading an Air Canada Jazz jet to crash directly into a fire truck.

    Also: Broken, fragmented, and unsustainable. A commission investigating abuse in sports says Canada’s system is failing its athletes.

    Plus: Outpost on the moon, largest provinces want more say picking judges, Trump says Iran gave him a big gift, and more.
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    LaGuardia plane crash, Quebec’s Bill 21, Trump backs down, and more

    2026-03-23 | 28 mins.
    Two pilots are dead after a deadly runway collision at New York’s LaGuardia Airport. Dozens are injured. An Air Canada Express flight struck an airport fire truck during landing.

    And: The Supreme Court begins hearing arguments for and against Quebec's Bill 21.
    The secularism law - put in place in 2019 - bans teachers, judges and other public workers in positions of power from wearing religious symbols at work.

    Also: Donald Trump backs down from an ultimatum to Iran - to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by today, or face attacks on its power plants. The U.S. president says the war could be settled soon. But officials in Iran say Trump’s claims of ongoing talks - are false.

    Plus: The Auditor General report, link between menopause and heart disease, economic effects from mideast war, 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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