Episodes
Millions of Americans head to the polls in what many are calling one of the closest presidential elections in US history. Israelis know the results of the US election could affect the middle east, and they've chosen their preferred candidate. Demands for action on Truth and Reconciliation Commission's 94 "calls to action" follow death of Murray Sinclair.
Published 11/05/24
Murray Sinclair, one of Canada's most respected Indigenous voices, dies at age 73.  Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have one last day to win over voters.  Israel formally notifies United Nations it intends to ban Palestinian refugee agency.
Published 11/04/24
Published 11/04/24
World Report is coming to you live from the streets of Savannah, Georgia this morning, days ahead of the U-S election. Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris appeared on NBC's Saturday Night Live. Voters in Moldova are choosing their next president today. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has survived a leadership vote.
Published 11/03/24
World Report is coming to you live from the GOP headquarters in Bryan County, Georgia this morning.  Kemi Badenoch becomes the first Black woman to lead a major UK party after she is elected leader of Britain's Conservative Party.  More soldiers are being deployed to Spain's Valencia region as people try to recover from deadly floods.
Published 11/02/24
World Report travels to the state of Georgia to speak to Black voters, a key demographic in this swing state.  Alberta is making big changes to the way it deals with gender affirming care, and sex education.  Collins Dictionary declares 'brat' as the Word of the Year for 2024, as per Charli XCX. 
Published 11/01/24
After pressure from renters, and a CBC investigation, a major corporate landlord says it is no longer using a controversial software to set rent prices.  The number of people coming forward with complaints about former Harrod's owner Mohammed Al Fayed is growing. Starbucks hopes to boost sales by ending extra charge for non-dairy alternatives.
Published 10/31/24
Starting today, Quebec allows advance requests for doctor-assisted deaths.  Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are delivering their final pitches to become the next U-S President.  Our reporters find out how easy it can be to illegally buy Canadian work permits. 
Published 10/30/24
Saskatchewan Party wins 5th straight majority in provincial election.  Members of the Mormon Church could be a crucial bloc of U-S voters, and they have mixed feelings about Donald Trump. CBC Go Public investigation prompts calls in the house of commons for Rogers to face consequences for TV price hikes. 
Published 10/29/24
Food banks across report an unprecedented surge in visits over the past year. An investigation by CBC's The Fifth Estate and Radio-Canada finds tens of thousands of taxpayer accounts hacked as CRA repeatedly paid out millions in bogus refunds, CBC/SRC. Trump allies make crude, false and racist remarks at NYC rally.
Published 10/28/24
Iran's Supreme leader says officials are weighing Iran's response to Israeli strikes. One dead, dozens injured after truck hits Israel bus stop. Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston calls snap provincial election which will likely take place on November 26th.
Published 10/27/24
Israel carries out dozens of overnight airstrikes on Iran. Commonwealth leaders say 'time has come' for discussion on slavery reparations. LA Dodgers Freddie Freeman, with ties to Canada, hits first ever game-ending grand slam in history of the World Series.
Published 10/26/24
Business leaders criticize the Trudeau government's cuts to immigration targets. WSJ: Musk in regular contact with Putin since 2022. Kamala Harris rallies in Georgia with Obama and Springsteen.
Published 10/25/24
Canada will lower immigration levels for the next 3 years.  A Saskatoon hospital is being investigated for its treatment of an Indigenous elder.  Guelph, Ontario is dealing with an unusual crime wave of butter theft. 
Published 10/24/24
The Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate by half a percentage point to 3.7%. Liberal MPs expected to confront Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at caucus meeting today.  Baseball legend, and iconic Dodgers pitcher, Fernando Valenzuela has died at 63.
Published 10/23/24
Liberal ministers in Ottawa are giving mixed signals ahead of expected push to oust Trudeau.  US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is back in the Middle East as he tries to broker a ceasefire. Nevada shaping up to be a crucial state as American voters get set to head to the polls in two weeks. 
Published 10/22/24
Women's soccer players slam FIFA's partnership with Saudi Aramco over human rights, environmental concerns. King Charles was heckled by Indigenous senator Lidia Thorpe at Australia’s Parliament House. It is election day in New Brunswick.
Published 10/21/24
No clear winner in B.C. election race between NDP, Conservatives. At least 87 people were killed in Israeli strikes in the city of Beit Lahia in northern Gaza. Molodova holds critical election today.
Published 10/20/24
South Korea and Ukraine say that North Korean soldiers are now in Russia - and are training to fight against Ukrainian troops.  Recent study in Britain says the Israel-Hamas conflict is having a devastating impact on children's education.  Major celebration happening tonight as iconic Funk/R & B band "Kool and the Gang" is inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Published 10/19/24
Big Tobacco is expected to pay billions of dollars in a long-running lawsuit in Canada. First Nations vote down resolution to endorse $47.8B child welfare reform offer. U.S. officials charge a former Indian intelligence chief in a foiled plot to kill a Sikh separatist.
Published 10/18/24
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau testifies at the Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference.  UNRWA may not be able to operate in Gaza much longer, says head of aid agency. Canada has launched a new mission to patrol a remote part of the high seas in the Pacific Ocean.
Published 10/17/24
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau testifies at the Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference.  UNRWA may not be able to operate in Gaza much longer, says head of aid agency. Canada has launched a new mission to patrol a remote part of the high seas in the Pacific Ocean.
Published 10/16/24
Indo-Canadian and Sikh communities on edge after Canada levels new allegations against Indian government officials.  Statistics Canada says inflation slowed again in the month of September, 1.6 percent on year-over-year basis. Ottawa woman launches civil suit against Toronto's Sick Kids hospital and former doctor for alleged abuse.
Published 10/15/24
Federal funding for healthy school lunches hasn't reached most Canadian schools.  US officials arrest an armed man they say was trying to get into a Donald Trump rally.   The Nobel Prize in economics goes to three economists working on wealth inequality between nations. 
Published 10/14/24
UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon says Israeli tanks forcibly broke through its main gate. The Liberal party announces a new campaign director. With months left in her tenure, CBC/Radio-Canada CEO says losing the broadcaster would be 'tragic'.
Published 10/13/24