ANALYSIS | 'A quasi-religious figure': Republican convention becomes a spiritual celebration of Trump | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca To some participants, this week's Republican convention is no mere political gathering; it has taken on a religious significance. When he is formally nominated as the party's presidential candidate Monday afternoon, Donald Trump will step into a bath of adulation from thousands of party faithful, many of whom see his surviving an assassination attempt as a divine act.
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Corus Entertainment 'aggressively' cutting costs, laying off more employees as revenue slumps | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca As revenue slumps from a "challenging advertising environment," Canadian media company Corus Entertainment Inc. — which houses brands like Global News and YTV — is "aggressively" cutting costs, continuing layoffs and shutting down parts of its business.
Poilievre won't commit to NATO 2% target, says he's 'inheriting a dumpster fire' budget balance | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he won't commit to meeting the two per cent NATO defence spending target if he becomes prime minister.
Judge hands Trump major legal victory, dismissing classified documents charges | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca A U.S. judge on Monday dismissed the criminal case accusing Donald Trump of illegally holding onto classified documents, dealing the former president another major legal victory in what some analysts believed was the most challenging case he was facing among his four criminal indictments.
Here's what we know about the suspected Trump rally shooter | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca The FBI has identified 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks of Bethel Park, Pa., as the suspect in Saturday's attempted assassination of former U.S. president Donald Trump at a campaign rally.
U.S. Secret Service defends response to Trump assassination attempt amid heavy criticism | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca The U.S. Secret Service, which is responsible for protecting presidents and former presidents, went on the defensive on Monday against criticism of its failure to detect the gunman whose shots wounded Donald Trump in his right ear at a campaign rally on Saturday and killed a spectator.
'It was noticed,' says Yukon AFN delegate who turned his back on Pierre Poilievre's speech | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca Duane Aucoin of the Yukon believes his message for Pierre Poilievre came across "loud and clear" on Thursday, when Aucoin stood with his back turned while the Conservative leader addressed the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) in Montreal.
This Canadian got caught supplying Russia with $7M in weapon parts | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca A man from Montreal has admitted to running a scheme to illegally send Russian military suppliers millions of dollars' worth of electronic parts that have been found in seized weapons on Ukraine’s battlefields.
'Malicious actors' could use X's blue checks to deceive users, EU says | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca The European Union said Friday that blue checkmarks from Elon Musk's X are deceptive and that the online platform falls short on transparency and accountability requirements, the first charges against a tech company since the bloc's new social media regulations took effect.
Northern B.C. family frustrated by lack of notice about temporary ER closure | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca A northern B.C. family is speaking out after a local hospital temporarily closed its emergency department without notice — a problem that appears to be occurring repeatedly across the region.
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Poilievre promises less interference, more economic control in speech to Assembly of First Nations | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre made his first in-person speech to the Assembly of First Nations Thursday, promising the chiefs gathered in Montreal to reduce the federal government's role in their lives and give them more say over their economic future.
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Conservative MP attacked online after praising police for arrest in alleged homophobic crime | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca Conservative MP Michelle Ferreri is praising the Peterborough Police for arresting a man who allegedly hurled homophobic slurs and burned a Pride flag — a move that drew the ire of some social media users who condemned her as a "fake" Conservative.
With supply rising and prices dropping, is it time to buy a new car? | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca For the first time in years, car shoppers are having an easier time finding a deal as the auto industry bounces back from supply chain woes — and experts say the outlook could get even better.
ANALYSIS | After the carbon capture industry gold rush, how many facilities will actually be built? | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca There is plenty of skepticism surrounding the carbon capture sector and questions about how many of the proposed facilities will actually be constructed to help companies and the country reduce emissions.
Ukraine rejects Russian claim that its own missile hit Kyiv children's hospital | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca The Kremlin said on Tuesday that Ukrainian anti-missile fire, not Russia, had hit a children's hospital in Kyiv on Monday. Ukraine officials angrily denied the suggestion.
France's leftists surge to surprise lead in early parliamentary vote results | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca France is on course for a hung parliament in Sunday's election, early projections suggest, with a leftist alliance unexpectedly taking the top spot ahead of the far right in a potential major upset that would bar Marine Le Pen's National Rally from running the government.
Why it's so hard to get humanitarian aid to Gazans | CBC Radiowww.cbc.ca Trucks carrying humanitarian aid sit halted at the Gaza-Egypt Rafah border, and although aid agencies say most of Gaza is starving, much of it remains untouched.
B.C. woman faces terrorism-related charges for travelling to Syria to join ISIS: police | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca Police say Kimberly Polman, 51, is facing one charge of leaving to participate in the activity of a terrorist group, and one charge of participating in the activity of a terrorist group.
movie review: Barbie – kim aaronkimaaron.ca A figment of a million little girl’s imaginations. Here we see why Ken gets treated like some kind of accessory in Barbie Land, because he is, quite literally, an accessory in all those play-times, in...
As temperatures rise, so do myths about sunscreen | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca Experts are warning Canadians not to heed misinformation spread online that sunscreen can cause cancer, stressing that proper use of the right lotions or sprays is, in fact, one of the best ways to prevent potentially deadly ailments like melanoma.