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Your World Tonight CBC News & Politics
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4.0 • 25件の評価
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Wrap your day with the world’s biggest stories. We set the bar on the daily news catch-up, going deeper on news stories that speak to the moment.
From the award-winning CBC News teams behind ‘The World at Six’ and ‘The World This Weekend’ comes this vibrant evening news program, updated seven days a week. Sort out what's real, what's relevant and what’s truly new, from a Canadian perspective, with hosts Susan Bonner, Tom Harrington, and Stephanie Skenderis.
Context, analysis and surprise — all in about 25 minutes.
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Oilers prepare for Game 7, Toronto-St. Pauls byelection, salmon farming ad controversy
Excitement in Edmonton is at an all time high - as the Oilers prepare for Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final. Also: Voters in the Toronto-St. Pauls riding will be heading to the polls tomorrow in a byelection, as the riding's history as a Liberal stronghold is being put to the test. Plus: A star-powered ad calling for an end to salmon farming has a coalition of B.C. First Nations demanding an apology.
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Helping Churchill Falls evacuees, Hajj pilgrimage deaths, Indian whiskey distribution
As wildfires still burn just outside of Churchill Falls, residents of Happy Valley-Goose Bay are doing what they can to help evacuees who have travelled there. Also: Hundreds of people have died during the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, due to scorching heat. Plus: Manufacturers and distributers of Indian whiskey brands are having a hard time getting their booze into Ontario liquor stores - so many of them are turning to another province.
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National Indigenous Peoples Day, soccer racism, U.K. election
National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrates a rich diversity of culture, while acknowledging the pain and resilience of First Nations, Inuit and Metis people. Ceremonies were held across Canada to commemorate the day. And: The beautiful game is showing its ugly side. Racism on the soccer pitch is unfortunately not new. But this time it’s online. And the target is Team Canada player Moise Bombito. It comes after a messy run-in with the most famous soccer player on the planet. Plus: Opinion polls in the U.K. election suggest time is running out for the governing Conservative party. After 14 years, Labour may be about to take over. Another party is also looking to gain from Conservative losses - Reform U.K. If that party name sounds familiar to Canadians, there is a reason. Leader Nigel Farage gets his inspiration from Canada.
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Donald Sutherland dead, Churchill Falls evacuation, Oiler determination
Tributes are pouring in for legendary Canadian actor Donald Sutherland. He died today at the age of 88. His prolific acting career spanned more than six decades - from M*A*S*H to The Hunger Games. And: A wildfire is forcing another Canadian community to evacuate. But in Churchill Falls, Labrador there is a powerful difference. A piece of vital infrastructure is under threat and not everyone can leave. Plus: Connor McDavid isn’t the only one scoring in Edmonton. As the Oilers’ epic playoff run continues, the city’s struggling downtown is getting a much-needed business boost, with another massive crowd expected on Friday night.
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Canada declares Iran’s Revolutionary Guard a terrorist entity, heat and heart health, Willie Mays
Canada has labelled the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist entity under the Criminal Code. The federal government has faced years of pressure to do so since the downing of flight PS752. And: Statistics Canada releases 20 years of heat-related mortality data as millions swelter under heat warnings. The stats reveal heat led to hundreds of excess deaths. Experts warn it's time to treat heat like a natural disaster, and have a plan for where to go to escape. Plus: It’s been a day of glowing praise for the late baseball legend Willie Mays, one of America’s most beloved players in the history of the sport. Mays excelled at every aspect of baseball, combining supreme skills with a charismatic personality.
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Added airline fees, Covid uptick, hot classrooms
Canadian airline travellers are frustrated. The added fees for everything from baggage to seat selection - make it difficult to figure out how much your trip will actually cost. Ottawa has vowed to make these charges more transparent. But there is still no action plan in place. And: Have you noticed a lot of people getting sick lately? If you think it looks like COVID, you may be right. Canada’s Public Health Agency says it’s been seeing an increased spread of new, but less serious variants. Plus: Experts say climate change is causing longer hotter heat waves in spring and fall and it’s impacting school children across the country. Many schools are old and don’t have air conditioning. The heat leads to concentration problems for both kids and adults.
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朝の通勤時間と同じぐらいの長さでちょうどいい。世界の主要なニュースと現地のニュースを伝えてくれる。
ただ向こうが平日の場合しかニュースは更新されない。
生放送だとニュース聞けるのが夜中になるので非常に助かります。