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Wake up to what's going on in Canada and the world. We'll give you a 10-minute dose of the biggest news stories happening now, updated multiple times each morning.
Our CBC News reporters will tell you about the political actors trying to make change, the movements catching fire, and the cultural moments going viral.
Hosted by Marcia Young Monday through Thursday and John Northcott Friday through Sunday, we have new episodes seven days a week, dropping by 6 am ET on weekdays, 7 am ET on weekends.
Start your day with the very latest.
European Commission says it will adopt new sanctions against Israel, after UN concludes Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says ground offensive to eliminate Hamas from Gaza City has entered main phase.
Statistics Canada says inflation rose to 1.9 per cent in August, up from 1 point 7 per cent in July, year over year.
Food Banks Canada gives country a failing grade on food insecurity and unemployment on its annual Poverty Report Card.
Suspect in shooting death of Charlie Kirk to make his first court appearance today.
Canadian job creation a key factor as Canadian government weighs proposals for $20B submarine contract.
BREAKING NEWS: Hollywood actor Robert Redford dies at age 89.
Canada's Member of Parliament return to House of Commons. Janyce McGregor tells us what to expect.
Prime Minister Mark Carney unveils Build Canada Homes agency, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre says it's just another layer of bureaucracy.
New CREA numbers show August home sales were up, prices still down from the peak in March 2022.
Authorities in Utah say 2 men arrested on suspicion of putting a bomb under a news media vehicle following murder of Charlie Kirk.
A lawsuit filed by a First Nations family in British Columbia is calling for changes when it comes to the remains of their loved ones.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the United States and China are close to reaching an agreement on TikTok.
Canadian-led series "The Studio" wins big at the Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Israel following controversial Israeli attack on Hamas leaders in Qatar.
Beijing rejects US president Donald Trump's call for NATO to sanction China over Russian oil purchases.
South Korea says a high-ranking U-S diplomat has expressed regret over a raid on Korean workers.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre addressing his caucus today, ahead of his return to Parliament.
Northern Ontario First Nation is hoping a new law will help them combat drug and crime problem.
Tofino has become the first municipality in Canada to ban the sale of some plastic water bottles.
Pope Leo turns 70 today, one day after Vatican celebrates its Jubilee 2025 with first rap performance in St. Peter's Square.
Erika Kirk, widow of slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, speaks publicly for the first time since his death.
There are growing concerns in Canada about the threat of political violence.
Nepal has sworn in its first female Prime Minister after a week of political turmoil in the country.
Ottawa says Arctic Security and Sovereignty are a priority when it comes to reaffirming Canada's strength, but Inuit in Nunavut say that cannot be done without them.
An Ontario man is issuing a warning about a rare but real phenomenon called "AI psychosis."
Covid-19 cases are rising in Canada.
The Federal Court of Appeal has denied a stay to the cull of about 400 ostriches in BC.
US President Donald Trump says person suspected of killing Charlie Kirk is in police custody.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's government is introducing bill to protect people entering mosques, synagogues, and other cultural buildings.
Canadian ministers direct review of government contracts to cut costs.
Hundreds of South Korean workers detained in Georgia ICE immigration raid return to Seoul.
US government data shows most immigrant detained by ICE have no criminal convictions.
Trump calls Jair Bolsonaro's conviction a terrible thing, but some Brazilians are celebrating.
Prince Harry meets wounded veterans on surprise visit to Ukraine.
Settlement reached between Jack Hulland school families and Yukon government in holds and seclusion lawsuit.
Utah authorities say they have recovered high-powered rifle, but Charlie Kirk's killer is still at large.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is about to announce his first 5 "nation-building projects." We have the list.
British ambassador to Washington Peter Mandelson has been fired, now that details about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein are public.
Hundreds of South Koreans released from detention after being arrested at US Hyundai plant.
3 of 5 judges issue verdict at trial of former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro.
Memorial University prof finds PFAS or "forever chemicals" in water in Newfoundland community.
New Whitney Houston song released 13 years after her death.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is calling an incursion by Russian drones into Polish airspace "reckless and escalatory."
Israel is receiving international condemnation over yesterday's strike in Qatar.
Nepal's health ministry says the number of people killed in this week's anti-corruption protests is now 25.
The federal government is preparing to announce a list of major projects it wants to fast track.
New data from Statistics Canada show the number of trips Canadians are taking to the United States continues to decline.
The Canadian Medical Association says misinformation around health is being normalized,
Lady Gaga makes her only Canadian concert tour stop this year in Toronto.
Reports say Israel targeted Hamas leadership in Doha, Qatar.
Russian glide bomb has killed at least 21 people waiting in line to get their pensions.
Nepal's Prime Minister K-P Sharma Oli has resigned is stepping aside after days of anti-corruption protests in the country.
Rescuers evacuated nearly 100,000 people from their homes overnight in eastern Punjab province of Pakistan.
Africa's largest hydroelectric project launches today in Ethiopia.
Thailand's former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra sentenced to one year in prison.
The Alberta government has amended its policy on banned books in schools.
Israel's foreign minister says at least 6 people killed in a shooting attack near a Jerusalem bus stop.
Police in Nepal say at least 17 people killed while protesting government decision to block most social media.
When it comes to detecting and treating sepsis, Canada has significant gaps in policies and training standards.
Australia's "mushroom murderer" sentenced to life in prison.
WestJet plane from Toronto makes 'hard landing' in St. Maarten.
French parliament could vote to oust Prime Minister François Bayrou.
21-year-old Canadian soccer phenom Olivia Smith scores first goal during her debut with London's Arsenal football club.
Russia launches its largest aerial attack on Ukraine since the start of its full scale invasion of Ukraine.
Cuts to underwater cables in the Red Sea are causing internet issues across parts of the Middle East and Asia.
Some evacuees in the Northwest Territories being allowed to return home as dozens of wildfires continue to burn.
Data from by the Canadian government show student visa permits have dramatically plummeted.
Pope Leo canonizes 15-year-old who died of leukemia nearly two decades ago.
Former Montreal Canadiens great Ken Dryden passes away at the age of 78.
Mark Carney's government is firming up Ottawa's 'Buy Canadian' purchasing policy with billions of dollars in new funding.
The Israeli military says it is establishing a humanitarian zone in southern Gaza near Khan Younis and it is telling everyone in the area to leave.
With more Canadian consumers looking for 'made-in-Canada' products, one family farm in Quebec turning up the heat in their greenhouse to grow more ginger.
In Australia, the search continues for a gunman wanted in the shooting deaths of two police officers.
Giorgio Armani's body lying in state in Milan.
Latest jobs report shows Canada's economy lost 66-thousand jobs last month.
Prime Minister Mark Carney to make announcement about Canada's strategic sectors.
Auto part supplier TFT Global Inc. in Oshawa, Ontario plans to lay off 250 workers this month.
Canadian Armed Forces member deployed in Latvia missing, says DND.
Pentagon sends warning to Venezuela as 2 military aircraft fly near US warship.
Portuguese officials confirm 2 Canadian citizens killed in Lisbon funicular crash.
Police in Ontario identify human remains in a decades-old cold case in Algonquin Provincial Park.
Justin Bieber releases surprise album, called "Swag II."
Trump administration takes tariffs fight to U.S. Supreme Court.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and his cabinet prepare for fall budget.
Canadian among the injured that killed 16 people in Lisbon funicular crash.
Incumbent leaders Irfaan Ali and Andrew Holness win closely-watched elections in Guyana and Jamaica.
Ukrainian security guarantees debated at Coalition of the Willing summit in France.
Cult leader who calls herself the Queen of Canada now in police custody.
The 50th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival starts today.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's government prepares for busy autumn in parliament at cabinet retreat in Toronto.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre says there are too many temporary foreign doing jobs that should be done by young Canadian citizens.
Assembly of First Nations talks major projects and resource development at annual general meeting in Winnipeg.
Federal appeals court says US President Donald Trump unlawfully invoked the Aliens Enemies Act to deport people he accused of being members of a Venezuelan gang.
Leaders of China, Russia and North Korea stand side by side at military parade in Beijing, marking 80 years since Japan's surrender during the Second World war.
Beloved Yukon musician Hank Karr dies at age 86.
Members of the Afghan community in Quebec support relief efforts after 6.0 magnitude earthquake.
Landslide wipes out village in Sudan's Darfur region, an area gripped by civil war.
Fort Providence firefighters work to protect home and properties in the 700-person NWT community.
Russian President Vladimir Putin sits down with China's Xi Jinping, ahead of massive military parade in Beijing.
Israel mobilizing tens of thousands of reservists as it widens offensive in Gaza City.
Mother of New Brunswick child killed at harness racing track is demanding answers after town resumes races.
Canadian actor Graham Greene from Six Nations Reserve remembered for his refusal to be typecast.
NATO’s secretary general has warned Russia could launch an attack on the alliance within the next five years. Talk to NATO’s two newest members, Finland and Sweden, and they’ll tell you preparation involves a lot more than just boosting military spending. As Canada seeks to strengthen ties with both countries, what can we learn from our newest NATO allies about preparing for the worst? Supported by the R. James Travers Foreign Corresponding Fellowship, CBC’s The House producer Emma Godmere travelled to the two Nordic countries to visit bomb shelters, the Russian border and military training grounds north of the Arctic Circle to see and hear how Finns and Swedes are steeling themselves for whatever the future may bring.
Every Saturday, listen to The House for in-depth explorations of the biggest issues facing Canada. You can find it wherever you get your podcasts, and here: https://link.mgln.ai/WRxTTND
6.0 magnitued earthquak in Afghanistan kills more than 800 people.
International Association of Genocide Scholars says legal criteria met to establish Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.
Irish band Kneecap cancels US shows, keeps Canadian tour dates, ahead of Mo Chara's terrorism trial date.
All emergency personnel ordered to evacuate Fort Providence, NWT immediately, as fire comes within 1 km of community.
Habitat for Humanity seeks out wealthier families who can shoulder burden of southern Ontario's expensive mortgages.
Canadian unions say Labour Day is a time to demand a fairer future.
China is hosting world leaders today to discuss US President Donald Trump's trade wars.
Israel claims the military has killed a longtime spokesman of the armed wing of Hamas.
Hundreds of people are gathered dockside in Barcelona as a flotilla of aid ships prepares to depart for the Gaza Strip.
Thousands of Australians are protesting immigration rates across the country.
Government employees in British Columbia could walk off the job as early as this Tuesday.
Residents of Fort Providence in the Northwest Territories are being ordered to evacuate this morning due to a wildfire.
Quebec universities are sounding the alarm over plummeting applications for international students.
At least one person was killed after Russia launched a major overnight attack on Ukraine.
Angry reaction from Donald Trump as US Appeals Court rules most of his tariffs are illegal.
The company behind Jack Daniel's says it has seen a 62% drop in sales during ongoing trade war between Canada and the US.
Anger in Italy over porn site with doctored images of high-profile women.
Saskatchewan man facing arson charge for allegedly starting wildfire.
Nova Scotia is lifting restrictions on people entering the woods in some parts of the province.
Finland says it has lots to teach allies about defence strategies
EU defence ministers discuss Ukraine support a day after huge Russian attack in Kyiv.
Israeli military begins offensive in Gaza City; bodies of 2 Israeli hostages recovered.
Thailand court removes the prime minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from power.
US President Donald Trump revokes security protection for former Vice-President Kamala Harris.
Canadian small businesses brace for end of US "de minimis" duty-free exemption.
Diageo tells more than 150 workers who help make Crown Royal Canadian Whisky they're losing their jobs.
"The Handmaid's Tale" among more than 200 books to be pulled from Edmonton public schools.
New Orleans marks 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.