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  • Lost at sea for 72 hours: How seven fishermen survived
    2025/07/18

    When seven fishermen disappeared off Newfoundland’s coast this summer, everyone feared the worst. But as hours turned into days and hope dwindled, the men were found — alive. The ‘Lucky 7’ share their harrowing brush with death in our documentary Lost at Sea.

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    25 分
  • Family pleads for missing siblings Lilly and Jack Sullivan
    2025/07/18

    Two young siblings, Lilly and Jack Sullivan, went missing in rural Nova Scotia in May, and the case has shaken the country. Two months later, police are still looking for answers — and the siblings. CBC’s Kayla Hounsell brings us updates from their family members’ retelling of what happened that day, and the police.

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    19 分
  • Chief Science Advisor recommends Canada start monitoring for UFOs.
    2025/07/17

    Canada’s chief science advisor is recommending that the federal government start tracking information about bizarre sightings in the sky, whether they’re Chinese balloons or even UFOs. Proponents, such as researcher Chris Rutkowski, believe that keeping track will allow us to gain a better understanding of what is happening in the upper atmosphere.

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    19 分
  • MAGA implodes over Jeffrey Epstein case
    2025/07/17

    During his campaign, U.S. President Donald Trump promised supporters he would finally reveal all the information about the life and death of Jeffrey Epstein. The convicted child sex offender and former financier died in jail in 2019. But now that Trump is denying he has any secrets to share, NYT’s writer David French explains why it’s tearing the MAGA movement apart.

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    12 分
  • Storied Indigenous hockey coach receives Order of Canada.
    2025/07/17

    Ted Nolan started his hockey career by servicing his childhood ice rink in Garden River First Nation. Decades later, he’s being honoured by an appointment to the Order of Canada for his time as a hockey player and a coach. He explains how a life devoted to hockey and teaching others has shaped him into the person he is today.

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    13 分
  • Acadian musician gets appointed to the Order of Canada
    2025/07/16


    Ronald Bourgeois is known for his champion-ing of Acadian culture for the past five decades. Now, the musician and producer is acknowledged for his contributions and has received Canada’s highest honour, being named to the Order of Canada. He tells guest host Megan Williams what this means for him and the Acadian culture.


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    11 分
  • Republicans say Canadian wildfire smoke is ruining summer
    2025/07/16

    As the wildfires burn across Canada and the smoke blurs out skylines, a group of Republican members of Congress is complaining that the suffocating air quality from Canadian wildfires is ruining the summer for Americans. Ed Struzik, author of The Future of Fire, explains what we are getting right and wrong when it comes to managing our forests and whether more could be done to prevent wildfires.

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    11 分
  • Canada’s Gaza visa program failing Palestinian-Canadians
    2025/07/16

    Omar Omar is one of many Gazan Canadians with family in Gaza, and his family is desperately waiting to get out through Canada’s temporary resident visa program. A program many, including the former Immigration Minister Marc Miller, now call a failure. We’ll discuss why only a fraction of the people promised have been able to come to Canada, and what reforms are needed to improve the program.

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    19 分