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Your World Tonight

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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.    Context, analysis and surprise — all in about 25 minutes.

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Jul 10, 2026

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StubHub scalping, Spain wildfires, house swaps, and more 10.07.2026

A CBC investigation into online ticket reseller StubHub has unearthed new information about the company and its CEO. StubHub bills itself as an online ‘marketplace for fans’ where they can buy and sell tickets. But its scalping problem goes all the way to the top. And: A devastating wildfire in southern Spain has turned deadly, marking one of the country’s worst blazes on record as an intense heat...

Carney’s Saudi policy, U.S.-Iran escalation, cyclosporiasis outbreak, and more 09.07.2026

Prime Minister Mark Carney is taking heat for engaging with Saudi Arabia, defending his pragmatic approach — arguing "engagement is not endorsement." While some point to recent social changes in the kingdom, human rights advocates are challenging the shift in strategy. And: The fragile US-Iran ceasefire is in tatters following a massive new wave of retaliatory airstrikes, including reports of hits...

Iran ceasefire collapses, cancer blood tests, the children of Venezuela, and more 08.07.2026

U.S. President Donald Trump says the ceasefire between Iran and the U.S. is over. Both countries are trading fire again, in the worst clashes since the two countries signed an agreement to stop fighting last month. And: For cancer survivors, the lingering fear of recurrence never truly fades. A new technology is helping find the tiniest traces of cancer using basic blood work. Also: Weeks after te...

Bishnoi gang charges, changes in the Senate, mind-controlled chip, and more 07.07.2026

Dozens of people, three different gangs, and indictments describing extortion, drug trafficking, kidnapping, and shootings. Police in the U.S. and Canada have announced the results of major investigations, including ties to the murder of Canadian Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Also: Prime Minister Mark Carney signals another departure from the policies of his predecessor — this time over Sena...

FIFA red card spat, Canada picks German subs, Prince Harry palace snub, and more 06.07.2026

Critics are crying foul after FIFA reverses a decision to ban U.S. player Folarin Balogun from the next game. But why did FIFA change the ref’s call? President Donald Trump admits he made a call himself. Also: Prime Minister Mark Carney is on his way to Turkey for a NATO summit. Before leaving, he made a multi-billion-dollar military announcement that could reshape Canada's naval capabilities. And...

Venezula rescue, Canadian Wildfires, Stampede politics, and more 05.07.2026

More than 10 days after a pair of devastating earthquakes struck Venezuela, bodies are slowly being recovered. The official death toll now stands above three-thousand though that number is believed to be much higher in reality. We bring you the story of one woman who survived after spending more than 60 hours beneath the rubble of a collapsed building with her young daughter. In rural British Colu...

Canada eliminated from the FIFA World Cup, Reaction from fans, U.S. celebrates 250th birthday, and more 04.07.2026

Canada's World Cup dreams have been shattered. After a historic run, Morocco knocked the Canadian men's team out of the tournament -- three-nil -- in Texas. Also: The U.S. marks a massive milestone today — its 250th birthday. But excessive heat has curtailed much of the Fourth of July celebrations in Washington. But the celebrations that are happening highlight deep divisions that run through the...

Alberta pipeline reaction, heatwave melts U.S. 250, StubHub ghost tickets, and more 03.07.2026

Ottawa throws its weight behind a massive expansion of Canada's energy sector. The new multi-billion dollar west coast pipeline is designed to unlock new global markets and calm Western alienation. It also puts taxpayers on the hook for a massive financial risk in an uncertain global economy. Also: Tomorrow, the U.S. marks a massive milestone — its 250th birthday. But a blistering heatwave is cras...

Ottawa and B.C. reach a deal, Manitoba flooding, Kyiv attack, and more 02.07.2026

The federal government signs a multibillion dollar agreement with B.C.’s government. It includes federal support for resource projects while maintaining a tanker ban along the province’s north coast. Also: Heavy rain floods communities across Manitoba. Several areas have already declared states of emergency and the provincial government is asking for help. And: Russia hits Ukraine’s capital with o...

Snowbirds jets grounded, potentially deadly mosquitoes, new advances on cancer, and more 01.07.2026

The Snowbirds, Canada’s iconic acrobatic flying team, is headed for its final landing. Its jets are so old there are no spare parts and they’re becoming unsafe. Ottawa says new planes are being ordered, but it’s suspending operations in the meantime. Some say that long pause could make it impossible to start up again. Also: More and more mosquitoes are exposing Canadians to deadly diseases. Thank...

CUSMA checkpoint, heat dome in Ontario and Quebec, Moroccan World Cup match, and more 30.06.2026

July 1st brings a check-in date for CUSMA. The trade deal shields nearly 90 per cent of Canadian exports from U.S. tariffs. What Canadians can expect from a meeting between Canadian, American, and Mexican officials tomorrow. Also: A dangerous heat dome is baking Ontario and Quebec. A look at how to stay cool in the face of sizzling temperatures, and who is most affected. And: Canada’s Men’s World...

N.W.T. wildfire evacuations, B.C. missing boaters, Putin on fuel shortage, and more 29.06.2026

Residents of Fort Simpson, N.W.T. have been told to evacuate as a nearby wildfire threatens to move in. And the evacuation route is long and arduous. Also: Rescue officials end the search for six missing boat passengers; they say they have exhausted all possibilities. A chartered boat sank in the waters off the coast of Richmond, B.C. yesterday. Four people were rescued after personal, commercial...

Canada advances in the World Cup, Alberta's Canada Day amid separation debate, The Vespa turns 80, and more 28.06.2026

Before 2026, Canada's record at the FIFA World Cup was characterized by loss. But not only has that changed - Canada's mens national soccer team have advanced farther than ever before. And their march forward continues into the Round of 16, with a 1-0 win against South Africa in Los Angeles. Also: This Canada Day, some Albertans will have mixed feelings about celebrations. As debate about Alberta...

Venezuela's search for survivors, Europe's heatwave moves east, Central Alberta rain storms, and more. 27.06.2026

A crucial window has now closed in Venezuela. Aid groups say the first 72 hours are the most critical for finding survivors after a major earthquake. It's now believed Wednesday's twin quakes have killed more than 14-hundred people. Tens of thousands of people are still missing, and search and rescue workers are scrambling to save as many survivors as possible. Also: Temperatures continue to soar...

Venezuela rescue efforts, 24 Sussex Drive makeover, Ukrainian drones, and more 26.06.2026

The death toll continues to rise in Venezuela after devastating earthquakes shook the South American country. Emergency workers are tirelessly digging through rubble to find survivors and remains. Also: Prime Minister Mark Carney announces plans to overhaul a dilapidated 24 Sussex Drive, including a design competition and fundraising campaign. The goal — make the official home of Canada’s prime mi...

Venezuela sifts through rubble, ER wait times lengthen, Canada’s World Cup, and more 25.06.2026

Venezuelans are digging through debris after two powerful earthquakes shook the capital and surrounding areas yesterday. Buildings collapsed after the magnitude 7.2 earthquake was followed by an even larger 7.5 tremor west of Caracas. Emergency crews have been scrambling through night and day to try and find survivors. Also: Canadians are waiting even longer in emergency rooms. A new report found...

Canada loses to Switzerland, major project approval, more Europe heat records, and more 24.06.2026

A nation groaned as Canada fell to Switzerland in the FIFA World Cup 2026 match in Vancouver. Despite the continued Canadian pressure in the final minutes of the game, the final score was 2- 1. The loss means that Canada’s men's team finishes second in their pool and still advances to the knockout round for the first time. Also: The federal government names its first three projects for a potential...

Montreal shooting, Europe heatwave, Brexit 10 years later, and more 23.06.2026

People in Montreal are still trying to process a very public and terrifying shooting yesterday that ended with three people dead. The coroner has released the identities of those killed in the shooting. The dead gunman was a university student from Lethbridge, Alberta and has penned an anti-establishment manifesto. Also: Europe is facing extreme, record-breaking heat, with temperatures over 40 deg...

Montreal shooting, inflation & CPI on the rise, Keir Starmer out, and more 22.06.2026

A shooting in Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood leaves one person and a police officer dead. The suspect was also killed. Also: The high price of everything. Canada’s inflation rate rises to 3.2%, its highest level in more than two years. The cost of gas was the driver. The consumer price index also ticked up. That was led by alcohol and food, especially tomatoes, which have jumped a whoppi...

Lytton wildfire grows, Flooding in Montreal, National Indigenous People's day, and more 21.06.2026

Its a tense day for the residents of Lytton. B.C. officials say the wildfire burning south of the village grew to seven square kilometres overnight. Dozens of properties are under an evacuation order - and some residents of Lytton First Nation have also been ordered to leave. Also: Heavy rainfall and severe flash flooding has devastated parts of Montreal and other areas in southern Quebec. A serie...

Wildfire in Lytton, U.S.-Iran ceasefire tensions, the bond between two Labrador communities, and more 20.06.2026

A wildfire is threatening the town of Lytton, B.C. Sixty homes were evacuated Friday, and conditions ideal for a fire to grow quickly. The community is still trying to recover from a fast moving wildfire that roared through the village five years ago that left much of the community destroyed. Also: Tensions between Iran and the U.S. over the Strait of Hormuz are threatening to derail an interim de...

Decision in Stronach sex assault case, caution when buying resale tickets, west coast whale population, and more 19.06.2026

Billionaire Frank Stronach is guilty on charges of sexual assault and indecent assault. The Crown was unable to get convictions on other charges. The incidents date back nearly 50 years. Also: Buyer beware. Personal accounts from people who bought resale tickets to events like the FIFA World Cup… only to find out the tickets never arrived and they were out thousands of dollars. And: It’s...

Canada vs. Qatar, Iran MOU fallout, prediction markets in Canada, and more 18.06.2026

History on home soil? Canada’s men's soccer team steps onto the pitch at Vancouver's BC Place tonight, chasing a historic milestone: their first-ever World Cup victory. Also: The 60-day counter has started for the ceasefire between Iran and the U.S. The next step: formal negotiations in Switzerland. In the meantime, ships are on the move in the Strait of Hormuz, and U.S. President Donald Trump is...

Trump’s fragile Iran deal, fighting gangs in Haiti, deadly mosquitoes, and more 17.06.2026

U.S. President Donald Trump is praising the agreement struck with Iran, while at the same time admitting it could fall apart. A draft released by Washington shows they agreed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and release billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets. Also: CBC gets rare access with the UN secretary general on a trip to Haiti. Canada is helping back an international force to help cont...

Toronto gun-for-hire plot, no more NHL on CBC, hot mics at G7, and more 16.06.2026

Someone is hiring young people through encrypted messaging apps to carry out shooting attacks in the Toronto area. Police say they’ve linked attacks at the U.S. Consulate, Jewish schools, synagogues and waste management facilities. Now police are trying to figure out who is paying them and why. Also: After nearly 74 years of Hockey Night in Canada, CBC will no longer air NHL games. We’ll have more...

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