7 episodios

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.

Your World Tonight CBC News & Politics

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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.

    Added airline fees, Covid uptick, hot classrooms

    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.

    • 26 min
    Canadian and Russian ships in Havana, return of dumbphones, earthquake research

    Canadian and Russian ships in Havana, return of dumbphones, earthquake research

    Defence minister Bill Blair says he approved the decision to send a Canadian naval vessel into the port of Havana to sit alongside Russian warships. But the visit is raising many questions. And: Desperate for a digital detox, some people are switching away from smartphones, creating a micro-trend in the market for old flip-phone technology. Plus: Earthquake researchers - including Canadians – used new technology to create images of the Cascadia fault line. It runs under the ocean from California to Vancouver Island. They found the northern section is most likely to cause “The Big One” sometime in the next 100 years.

    • 26 min
    Finding peace for Ukraine, Kharkiv's underground school, Hope for the Edmonton Oilers

    Finding peace for Ukraine, Kharkiv's underground school, Hope for the Edmonton Oilers

    Nearly one hundred countries attended the Ukraine peace summit in Switzerland this weekend - committing more financial and military aid. But some world leaders say nothing can be achieved until Russia comes to the negotiating table. And: CBC News is in Kharkiv, Ukraine - inside an underground school, where children try to learn and play as war rages around them. Plus: The Edmonton Oilers have held on to a shot for the Stanley Cup - and fans are holding onto hope the team can come out on top.

    • 27 min
    BONUS: YWT ASKS

    BONUS: YWT ASKS

    On the Saturday edition of Your World Tonight we had a conversation with Aaron Wherry. We asked him to get to the bottom of why the Prime Minister of Canada has done interviews with so many American podcasts. Because we have a limited time slot we couldn't share that full interview with you in our broadcast edition. But we really liked what Aaron had to say, and thought you would too. So here is the full conversation.

    • 9 min
    Ukraine Peace Summit, Calgary state of emergency, Portia White's legacy

    Ukraine Peace Summit, Calgary state of emergency, Portia White's legacy

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other world leaders are in Switzerland, taking part in a peace summit for Ukraine. Also: Calgary has declared a local state of emergency - as residents deal with a water main break that officials say will take weeks to repair. Plus: A Black Canadian singing legend get's her due - a new Opera is putting Portia White's name back in the spotlight, more than 55 years after her death.

    • 29 min
    Trudeau and Modi meet, Princess Kate letter, support for Zelenskyy drops

    Trudeau and Modi meet, Princess Kate letter, support for Zelenskyy drops

    An interaction on the margins of the G7 marks the first time the leaders of Canada and India met - since one government accused the other of involvement in murder. And: The Princess of Wales says her cancer treatments aren’t over yet, but she is making progress. In a letter, she confirmed she will attend her first public engagement in months on Saturday. Plus: Support for President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is dropping as the war in Ukraine rages on. There’s frustration and exhaustion on the homefront, and on the front lines.

    • 26 min

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