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Alberta files appeal on separatist petition ruling
Alberta's government has appealed a court decision that dismissed a petition seeking a public vote on secession from Canada. Premier Danielle Smith criticized the ruling as 'anti-democratic' and stated the province will challenge the decision on grounds that the judge made multiple legal errors. The original ruling by Justice Shaina Leonard determined that the petition could not proceed under provincial law and that the government had failed to properly consult Indigenous groups. A coalition of First Nations opposed the petition, claiming it violated treaty rights and was unconstitutional.
Man accused of killing boy, teen testifies he has no memory of what happened, denies planning
A man accused of killing a boy has been testified by a teenager who claims he has no memory of the events and denies having planned the incident.
Today's top headlines from CBC Sports - 2026-06-18
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Dangerous thunderstorms possible for most of eastern Ontario Thursday
CBC News reports that dangerous thunderstorms are possible for most of eastern Ontario on Thursday.
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3 boys arrested after Toronto officer seriously injured during stolen car chase
Three boys were arrested following a stolen vehicle chase in Toronto where a police officer was seriously injured. The incident occurred on the Leaside Bridge when a 12-year-old driver allegedly struck an officer. The officer fired their gun, and the vehicle eventually came to a stop. The driver and two other minors fled but were later apprehended. The officer sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries and has since been released. The 12-year-old driver was charged with attempted murder and taken to a youth center.
Fatal crash shuts down stretch of Highway 59 south of Winnipeg for several hours
A fatal crash occurred on Highway 59 south of Winnipeg, leading to the closure of the highway for several hours.
'We have a very healthy program': University of Regina flag football club excited about jump to U Sports
The University of Regina flag football club has announced its move to U Sports, expressing excitement about the opportunity. The team emphasized that their program is 'very healthy' and looking forward to competing at a higher level.
He was pulled to safety from his crib 80 years ago in Canada’s 3rd deadliest tornado
The article discusses an individual who was rescued from his crib during a tornado that occurred 80 years ago, which is noted as Canada's third-deadliest tornado.
Toronto rolling out AI chatbot to help residents navigate 311 services
Toronto is implementing an AI chatbot to assist residents with navigating the city's 311 services, which handle non-emergency requests such as reporting issues like potholes, graffiti, or noise complaints.
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Boston Fleet goaltender Aerin Frankel voted PWHL MVP
Aerin Frankel, the goaltender for the Boston Fleet, has been named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) in the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL).
4 people charged in $48M fraud investigation tied to Waterloo firearms distributor
Four individuals have been charged in connection with a $48 million fraud investigation linked to a firearms distributor based in Waterloo.
Tyendinaga's Kenhtè:ke Language and Cultural Centre is open for learning
The Tyendinaga community has opened the Kenhtè:ke Language and Cultural Centre, which aims to preserve and promote the local Indigenous language and cultural heritage.
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CEBL: Montreal at Calgary
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2026 Women's Volleyball Nations League: Thailand vs Canada - Thailand
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Raccoon bites on the rise in Windsor-Essex, health unit says
The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit has reported an increase in raccoon bites in the area. The health unit is urging residents to take precautions to avoid contact with raccoons and to seek medical attention if bitten.
Can Washington force Israel to comply with a U.S.-Iranian deal it rejects?
The article poses a question regarding whether the United States can compel Israel to adhere to a U.S.-Iranian peace agreement that Israel opposes.
Canada can achieve 'win-win' with U.S. if we don't 'panic and freak out' over trade threats: Smith
Canada can achieve a 'win-win' with the U.S. if it avoids 'panicking and freaking out' over trade threats, according to Smith.
RCMP investigating after possible human remains found near Fort St. John, B.C.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are currently investigating after possible human remains were discovered near Fort St. John, British Columbia.
For Albertan separatists, is Quebec a model or a warning?
The article explores whether Alberta's separatist movement views Quebec's experience as a positive example or a cautionary tale.
For Chinese automakers, markets like Canada are more important than ever
The article discusses the growing significance of markets such as Canada for Chinese automakers.
Canadian shot putter Sarah Mitton finishes 2nd at Los Angeles Grand Prix
Canadian shot putter Sarah Mitton finished second at the Los Angeles Grand Prix.
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'Not your grandmother's knitting anymore': Moncton crafters celebrate new era
Crafters in Moncton are celebrating a new era in their hobby, highlighting modern twists on traditional crafts like knitting.
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Toronto police salute fallen officer at procession: ‘We have it from here’
Toronto police escorted the body of Constable Marc Pinizzotto, who was shot dead in the line of duty, to a funeral home under rainy conditions. Pinizzotto was killed during an investigation into multiple shootings, including one at the U.S. Consulate in March. A 19-year-old suspect, Nicholas Bennett, has been charged with first-degree murder, while another suspect, Zara Jabbi, remains at large.
2026 WBSC Women's Softball World Cup: Canada vs Chinese Taipei
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U.S. ban on Anthropic AI models shows world needs to 'build out and diversify': Carney
The article discusses a U.S. ban on Anthropic AI models and quotes Carney stating that the world needs to 'build out and diversify' in response.
It's like getting yout steps in but in a scary way
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1 dead after being struck by vehicle, large fight in North York: police
One person was killed after being struck by a vehicle, and a large fight occurred in North York, according to police.
In Concert June 14, 2026 - Entire episode
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Trump says peace deal with Iran will be signed Sunday, but Tehran yet to confirm timing
President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that a peace deal with Iran would be signed on Sunday. However, Iranian officials have not confirmed the timing of any such agreement.
'We’ve never seen a spike like this': Veterinary tranquillizer suspected in Moncton overdose surge
A surge in overdoses has been reported in Moncton, with authorities suspecting veterinary tranquilizers as the cause. Local officials have expressed concern over the unprecedented increase in overdose cases.
Family rushes to save the irreplaceable after flood
A family worked quickly to rescue items they deemed irreplaceable during a flood event.
Grocery store competition is a problem. Can the government's new food strategy help?
The article discusses concerns about grocery store competition and explores whether the government's new food strategy might offer solutions.
Lawsuits over collision in Vancouver harbour raise questions about moments before impact
Lawsuits have been filed following a collision in Vancouver Harbour, prompting investigations into the events leading up to the incident.
Hundreds of Windsor Park residents without power again — just hours after it was restored
Residents of Windsor Park have once again lost power, just hours after electricity was previously restored to the area.
Trump and Netanyahu in lockstep over Iran war, U.S. ambassador to Israel says
The U.S. ambassador to Israel has stated that President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are aligned in their positions regarding potential conflict with Iran.
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A teen discovers a new world in the film I Saw the TV Glow
The article discusses the film 'I Saw the TV Glow,' focusing on the experience of a teenager discovering a new world through the movie.
SaskVibe in your inbox | Logic & laughs, youth & health, community & heritage
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As rare opening emerges on schedule, Olympic medallists converge at RBC Canadian Open
The article mentions that Olympic medalists are gathering at the RBC Canadian Open, noting that there is a rare opening in the schedule.
Among Christian conservative women, potential trouble in support for Trump
The article discusses potential challenges in maintaining support for Donald Trump among Christian conservative women.
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Warwick man dead following incident with tractor, provincial police say
A man from Warwick has died following an incident involving a tractor, according to provincial police.
These Whitehorse youth support social media restrictions — but one expert says federal bill lacks teeth
A group of young people in Whitehorse express support for social media restrictions, while an expert criticizes the federal bill as lacking sufficient enforcement mechanisms.
Driver, passenger both located after vehicle entered river in Prince Albert during police pursuit
A driver and passenger were found after their vehicle entered a river in Prince Albert during a police pursuit.
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Can men get breast cancer? X-Men star Tyler Mane didn't used to think so
The article discusses the misconception that men cannot get breast cancer, using X-Men actor Tyler Mane as an example. It highlights that while breast cancer is more common in women, men can also develop the disease.
Manitoba drivers urged to check conditions after recent floods washout highways
Manitoba drivers have been advised to check road conditions following recent flooding that has caused damage to highways.
Flood recovery begins in Swan River, Man.
Flood recovery efforts have started in Swan River, Manitoba.
Cars abandoned, basements flooded, trees downed as severe storm slashes through Winnipeg
A severe storm hit Winnipeg, causing cars to be abandoned, basements to flood, and trees to be downed.
Moscow brands Canada as 'warmonger' amid drone production deal with Ukraine
Russia has accused Canada of being a 'warmonger' following a Canadian-Ukrainian agreement to produce drones.
OC Transpo to offer 2 fare-free weekends — but no refunds — to compensate for winter woes
OC Transpo has announced it will offer two fare-free weekends to compensate for disruptions caused by winter conditions. However, passengers will not be eligible for refunds during these periods.
Belfast on edge after rioters set fire to homes
Residents of Belfast are on high alert following reports that rioters have set fire to several homes in the area.

Use of nicotine pouches growing among young Canadians, raising addiction concerns
A study conducted by the Ontario Tobacco Research Unit indicates an increase in the use of nicotine pouches among young Canadians aged 18 to 28, rising from 0.8% in early 2023 to 8.5% in early 2026. The study also reports that 'ever use' of nicotine pouches increased from 15.5% to 34.8% during the same period. Nicotine pouches, which do not contain tobacco, are placed between the gum and lip to deliver nicotine and are linked to health risks such as increased heart rate and tooth decay. Public health experts express concern over the potential for a new generation to become addicted to nicotine
Library straddling Quebec-Vermont border gets new Canadian entrance
A library located on the border between Quebec, Canada, and Vermont, United States has received a new entrance on the Canadian side.
Pride flag wars in Oxford and Norfolk counties
CBC News reports on conflicts over the display of pride flags in Oxford and Norfolk counties.
Abbotsford students perform concert aimed at reviving Halq’eméylem language
Students from Abbotsford performed a concert with the goal of reviving the Halq’eméylem language.
Murder trial hears audio from night of Danielle Dobersheck’s death
A murder trial has heard audio recordings from the night of Danielle Dobersheck's death.
Minister now open to trimming 1-year data retention period in lawful access bill
The minister has expressed openness to reducing the 1-year data retention period outlined in the lawful access bill.
Pasadena, N.L. to get upgraded baseball field thanks to Blue Jays
The town of Pasadena, Newfoundland and Labrador, will receive an upgraded baseball field through a partnership with the Toronto Blue Jays.
B.C. court approves 2 settlements in ICBC class-action lawsuit, including payouts to some crash victims | CBC News
A British Columbia court has approved two settlements in an ICBC class-action lawsuit, which includes payouts to some crash victims.
Police found 4 million contraband cigarettes — after a tractor-trailer overturned on Trans-Labrador Highway
Police discovered 4 million contraband cigarettes following an incident where a tractor-trailer overturned on the Trans-Labrador Highway.
What's next for Trump and Netanyahu in war with Iran
The article discusses potential future actions of former U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding their approach to Iran, likely focusing on their policies or strategies related to the ongoing tensions with Iran.
Man charged with arson after May fire at Dollarama store in downtown Winnipeg
A man has been charged with arson following a fire at a Dollarama store in downtown Winnipeg in May.
Proposed change to N.L. school start times could save millions, says minister
A proposed change to school start times in Newfoundland and Labrador could result in significant cost savings, according to the minister.
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Gardeners told to be watchful as new Japanese beetle regulated areas set up in Kamloops, B.C.
Gardeners in Kamloops, British Columbia, are being advised to remain vigilant as new containment zones have been established to manage the spread of Japanese beetles.
Toronto has a new rating system for rental buildings. Here’s how many got a passing grade
Toronto has introduced a new rating system for rental buildings, which evaluates them based on various criteria. The article provides an overview of how many buildings have received a passing grade under this system.
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Roughly $2.6M spent on Cartwright school before N.L. government halted project
The Newfoundland and Labrador government has stopped the construction of a new school in Cartwright after spending approximately $2.6 million on the project.
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Police looking for former NHL enforcer after alleged assault on taxi driver
Police are searching for a former NHL enforcer following an alleged assault on a taxi driver.
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Massive game by Allen leads Sea Bears to lopsided win over BlackJacks
The article reports on a sports event where Allen had a standout performance, leading the Sea Bears to a decisive victory against the BlackJacks.
Black advocates call out Carney government for excluding them from diversity council
Black advocates have criticized the Carney government for not including them in a diversity council.
Man charged with 2nd-degree murder in fatal Langley, B.C., shooting
A man has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with a fatal shooting in Langley, British Columbia.
Today's top headlines from CBC British Columbia - 2026-06-04
Calgary spent $1.05B on downloaded costs from province and Ottawa since 2016: report
A report indicates that Calgary has incurred $1.05 billion in downloaded costs from the provincial government and the federal government in Ottawa since 2016.

Ottawa to extend tariff quotas on steel, remission program for one year
The Canadian government has announced the extension of two key measures supporting the domestic steel and aluminum industries. These include extending a remission program that refunds certain companies for Canadian tariffs on U.S. steel and aluminum until June 30, 2027, and maintaining a 50% tariff increase on steel imports from countries other than the U.S. and Mexico for an additional year. The Canadian Steel Producers Association has expressed mixed reactions, praising the import quota adjustments but criticizing the continued extension of the remission program.