• July 30: Wednesday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Jul 30 2025

    Bank of Canada leaves interest rate unchanged at 2.75%.

    Tsunami advisories and warnings cancelled in BC and western United States, but Chile is on red alert.

    Canada is considering recognizing Palestinian statehood.

    Ticks that can potentially spread sickness move into new territory across Canada.

    Alberta riding of Battle River-Crowfoot hosts tense debate ahead of next month's by-election.

    US President Donald Trump says he will impose a 25 per cent tariff on all goods from India, as of August 1st.

    More heavy rain expected in Beijing, as people in China's capital deal with flooding.

    Thousands line the streets of Birmingham, England, for Ozzy Osbourne's funeral procession.

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  • Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Sep 9 2025

    Nepal's Prime Minister resigns after anti-corruption protests.

    Israel orders evacuations in Gaza City ahead of expanded military operations.

    Newfoundland and Labrador energy sector optimistic after meetings with the Prime Minister.

    Canadian military holds annual arctic exercises.

    Wildfire in Annapolis Valley now being held.

    Alberta government amends list of books banned in schools.

    Advocates say Canada needs to do more to educate people on beach safety.

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  • Monday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Sep 8 2025

    Israel's foreign minister says at least 6 people killed in a shooting attack near a Jerusalem bus stop.

    Nepal's state media reports at least 14 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.

    US President Donald Trump says he will speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin, after Russia launches largest aerial attack on Ukraine.

    21-year-old Canadian soccer phenom Olivia Smith scores first goal during her debut with London's Arsenal football club.

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  • Sunday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Sep 7 2025

    Russia has launched its largest aerial attack on Ukraine since the start of its full scale invasion.

    Millions of people displaced by Sudan's civil war are starting to return home.

    Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba says he will step down.

    Dozens of wildfires continue to burn across the Northwest Territories.

    Ottawa Police in possession of plane part involved in fatal crash in July, despite public plea from the Transportation Safety Board asking people to turn over debris from the crash.

    Winning US Powerball tickets sold in Texas and Missouri worth $2.5 - Billion Canadian.

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  • Saturday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Sep 6 2025

    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.

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  • Friday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Sep 5 2025

    Prime Minister Mark Carney to make announcement about Canada's strategic sectors.

    Economists watching today's jobs numbers to see if Canada economy is getting worse, or showing signs of a rebound.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin warns any Western troops deployed to Ukraine are legitimate military targets.

    Canadian Armed Forces member deployed in Latvia missing, say DND.

    South Sudan's healthcare system at a breaking point.

    Pentagon sends warning to Venezuela as 2 military aircraft fly near US warship.

    Monsoon flooding in India and Pakistan kills hundreds, displaces thousands more.

    Police in Ontario identify human remains in a decades-old cold case in Algonquin Provincial Park.

    Justin Bieber releases surprise album, called "Swag II."

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  • Thursday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Sep 4 2025

    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.

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  • Wednesday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Sep 3 2025

    Prime Minister Mark Carney's government prepares for busy autumn in parliament at cabinet retreat in Toronto.

    Assembly of First Nations talks major projects and resource development at annual general meeting in Winnipeg.

    Only pharmacies and gas stations are allowed to operate this morning in Conception Bay South, NL as community works to save water reserves.

    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.

    Russia launches overnight strikes across Ukraine, as President Vladimir Putin attends Beijing military parade.

    Beloved Yukon musician Hank Karr dies at age 86.

    Ontario Premier Doug Ford pours out bottle of Crown Royal after Diageo annouces closure of bottling plant near Windsor.

    Are protein lattes about healthy choices, or lucrative marketing trends? Either way, Tim Hortons and Starbucks are ready to cash in.

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