6 episodes

Wrap your day with the world’s biggest stories. From the CBC News teams behind ‘The World at Six’ and ‘The World This Weekend’ comes a vibrant evening news program, updated seven days a week. Hosts Susan Bonner, Tom Harrington and Stephanie Skenderis sort out what's real, what's relevant and what’s truly new, from a Canadian perspective. We offer context, analysis and surprise — all in about 20 mins. We set the bar on the daily news catch-up, going deeper and further on news stories that speak to the moment.

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Wrap your day with the world’s biggest stories. From the CBC News teams behind ‘The World at Six’ and ‘The World This Weekend’ comes a vibrant evening news program, updated seven days a week. Hosts Susan Bonner, Tom Harrington and Stephanie Skenderis sort out what's real, what's relevant and what’s truly new, from a Canadian perspective. We offer context, analysis and surprise — all in about 20 mins. We set the bar on the daily news catch-up, going deeper and further on news stories that speak to the moment.

    McGill campus protest, hackers targeting politicians, health benefits over 65

    McGill campus protest, hackers targeting politicians, health benefits over 65

    Pro-Palestinian protesters are camped out at Montreal's McGill University for a third day in a row. McGill officials tell them to leave after numbers grow overnight. Plus: Two MPs are calling out the government after being targeted by Chinese hackers. They didn’t learn about being targeted from the government but rather the FBI. Also: More and more Canadians are working past the age of 65.. Many working seniors don’t realize that their employee health benefits could significantly decrease once they hit that age, Including losing short and long term disability insurance.

    • 27 min
    Pro-Palestinian protests at Quebec Universities, Tax crunch on family doctors, Armageddon on screen

    Pro-Palestinian protests at Quebec Universities, Tax crunch on family doctors, Armageddon on screen

    Students at multiple campuses in Quebec have set up encampments to protest the war in Gaza - joining the many on U.S. university campuses calling on their schools to cut financial ties with Israel. Also: Family doctors in this country say tax changes have them feeling the financial crunch - making them unable to fund their practices at a time when it's already hard for patients to find care. Plus: Film and TV content has become increasingly apocalyptic. We'll tell you why armageddon is now all the rage.

    • 24 min
    Ontario's looming school cellphone ban, Coroner's inquest in Whitehorse, rebuilding the Notre-Dame cathedral

    Ontario's looming school cellphone ban, Coroner's inquest in Whitehorse, rebuilding the Notre-Dame cathedral

    The Ontario government plans to introduce tough new limits on the use of cellphones in schools - in an effort to bring student's focus back to the classroom. Also: A coroner's inquest in Whitehorse hears how the deaths of four Indigenous women at an emergency shelter could have been prevented. Plus: The restoration of the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris is almost complete. We'll tell you how people from around the world are fixing it up - using some ancient techniques.

    • 26 min
    Ontario cop supporting protesters, Alberta tells cities it’s in charge, B.C. whale no longer trapped

    Ontario cop supporting protesters, Alberta tells cities it’s in charge, B.C. whale no longer trapped

    Ontario Provincial Police are reviewing the conduct of an officer who expressed solidarity with an anti-Trudeau protester. Also: Backlash to Alberta’s bill giving the province more powers over cities and towns. Plus: The baby orca trapped in a lagoon on Vancouver Island is finally free. The next step: get her to the open ocean to join her family pod.

    • 25 min
    Black market meat in Canada, Honda deal, #MeToo rape conviction overturned

    Black market meat in Canada, Honda deal, #MeToo rape conviction overturned

    RCMP in Alberta are investigating the illegal slaughter of sheep and goats. That meat could be on the black market – putting uninspected products in the food supply. Also: A major shot in the arm for the auto industry in Ontario. Honda has a $15 billion plan to build an electric vehicle supply chain. Plus: It was a case that sparked a movement. Now, Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction in New York has been overturned. The court says he didn’t get a fair trial.

    • 23 min
    Stolen cars, TikTok ban, runaway horses

    Stolen cars, TikTok ban, runaway horses

    Car thieves are getting creative with how they offload stolen vehicles. Many are still exported out of the country, but police say criminal syndicates are increasingly selling them here in Canada – often to unsuspecting buyers. Plus: With Joe Biden’s signature on a new bill, the clock is ticking on TikTok’s continued operation in the U.S. Also: Morning rush hour in central London turned into a chaotic scene with five escaped military horses running frantically through the streets.

    • 26 min

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