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A woman in a white jacket speaks as she stands in a parliamentary chamber.

Recently appointed federal cabinet minister Rebecca Chartrand harassed a former employee at Winnipeg’s RRC Polytech over a period of several months in 2019, according to an external investigation commissioned by the college and conducted by a Winnipeg law firm.


U.S. President Donald Trump stands inn a blue suit and red, striped tie.

A small, obscure section in U.S. President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act could cost Canadians and Canadian companies billions of dollars, CBC News has learned. It could also put pressure on Prime Minister Mark Carney to scrap Canada’s digital services tax.


A water bomber dumps some water as it flies.

As Canada is again dealing with massive wildfires, the increasing severity of the natural disasters is having the knock-on effect of spiking the demand for water bomber planes — and it will be years before Canada gets its hands on a new one.


They mostly didn’t vote for him, but even many western Conservative voters say the new liberal leader has made a decent impression on them.


A man wearing a coat and a red scarf waves to the camera.

Former astronaut and cabinet minister Marc Garneau has died. He was 76.


A man wearing a coat and a red scarf waves to the camera.

Former astronaut and cabinet minister Marc Garneau has died. He was 76.


A man in a hard hat climbs the stairs in a factory.

Out of the first ministers’ meeting in Saskatoon, expectations were high that Prime Minister Mark Carney would release a list of nation-building projects that his government would prioritize. He didn’t, but he offered some examples.


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Interim NDP Leader Don Davies says his party will be voting against the government’s throne speech, meaning the Liberals will need to get support from another opposition party to survive the confidence vote.


A worker is shown in a blue outfit and blue hardhat walking along a pathway with yellow railings in a factory. The word "ALGOMA" is visible on a large blue machine in the background.

In the wake of the U.S. doubling its tariffs on steel and aluminum, Prime Minister Mark Carney has called the new tariffs “unjustified” and pledged to respond — but what that response might look like isn’t clear yet.


Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives to a caucus meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.

Prime Minister Mark Carney says his government is having “intensive discussions” with the United States to remove what he calls an “unjustified and illegal” increase on steel and aluminum tariffs.