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- The pleas to the federal government for reprieve at the pumps, with the end of the fuel excise tax freeze just weeks away.
Plus, Hurricane Lala turns deadly as it skirts Hawaii while inflicting widespread damage.
And from 'The Odyssey' to 'Spider-Man,' why movies and cinemas are making big bucks at the box office this summer.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Canadian businesses brace for tariff impacts; Trump dismisses aircraft carrier concerns
2026-08-16 | 26 mins.As a looming deadline for Canada-U.S. trade talks looms, how industries like the auto sector are bracing for 50 per cent tariffs.
Plus, U.S. President Donald Trump shrugs off the concerns over the extended deployment of an aircraft carrier in the Middle East -- despite declining conditions and a mental health crisis onboard.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices- Mackenzie Gray looks at where trade negotiations between Canada and the U.S. stand, what the sticking points are, and what some premiers are considering to appease the Americans.
Mackenzie also looks at how Stellantis is mulling closing its plant in Brampton, Ont.
Jackson Proskow reports on Luigi Mangione admitting today to the high-profile killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December 2024. Jackson looks at what this could mean for Mangione's sentencing.
Sarah MacDonald looks at how wildfires have created another setback for British Columbia's struggling vineyards.
Seán O'Shea explains why Ontario Premier Doug Ford now has the power to get rid of some Toronto bike lanes.
Redmond Shannon reports on the settler siege in the West Bank, which shows no signs of ending.
Heidi Petracek explains what could complicate the hydro deal between Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador.
Also, the results are in: Coleen Christie tells you who won the British byelection that saw Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage facing off against comedic candidate Count Binface, that man wearing a garbage can.
Plus, sexy stories: Melissa Ridgen introduces you to Nisha J. Tuli, the Winnipeg author behind the steamy novels getting people all over the globe hot and bothered.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices - There's alarming new data on how many people across Canada are being killed or injured by electric scooters and electric bikes, which have proven difficult to regulate. Heidi Petracek reports on why deaths and injuries are on the rise, how children are at most risk of harm, and what advocates say needs to change.
Mackenzie Gray reports on Canadian and American trade representatives meeting again in Washington, D.C. to try to find a way to stop U.S. President Donald Trump from imposing punitive new tariffs on a wide range of Canadian exports.
Rumina Daya reports on the hundreds of pages of court documents just unsealed, revealing chilling details about the Feb. 10th mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., the shooter, and the police response to the attack.
Sarah MacDonald looks at how British Columbia's wildfire emergency is hurting Okanagan businesses.
Dawna tells you about the allegations Ontario's Progressive Conservatives party spied on former Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie by following her to Jamaica, where she was on vacation.
A tense standoff is unfolding in the illegally occupied West Bank, where Israeli settlers have besieged multiple homes belonging to Palestinian families. As Redmond Shannon reports, it's led to a rare rebuke from Mike Huckabee, the U.S. ambassador to Israel, who's calling the settlers "terrorists."
Worries are growing about the wellbeing of 5,000 U.S. military personnel deployed on the USS Abraham Lincoln, which has been at sea in the Middle East since November 2025. Jackson Proskow reports on the alleged grim living conditions that have reportedly led to some suicide attempts.
Plus, imperfect pitch: Touria Izri explains how StubHub failed to net a profit from the World Cup.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices - British Columbia Premier David Eby is touring fire-ravaged parts of the province's Okanagan region, where it's feared many homes may have been destroyed by the Bald Range wildfire. As Sarah MacDonald reports, it seems every evacuee knows someone who lost everything to the fire.
Mackenzie Gray looks at how trade talks between Canada and the U.S. countries are heating up, and the sticking points in negotiations. And Jackson Proskow explores the potential consequences for Canadian businesses and jobs if a deal isn't struck.
Phil Carpenter reports on how some Montrealers grilled police chief Fady Dagher about allegations of racism within the force; and what kind of action the community is calling for.
Redmond Shannon explains why there is anger against Colombia's new government over its response to Monday's deadly earthquake.
Also: single and unwilling to mingle. Touria Izri explains why more people are embracing singlehood, as the hit show "Love Is Blind" comes to Canada looking for contestants.
Plus: a display of divinity. Eric Sorensen explains why thousands of Chicago White Sox fans were wearing black hats last night.
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