

Your World Tonight
CBC
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. An evening news podcast updated seven days a week, from CBC News. Sort out what's real, what's relevant and what’s truly new, from a Canadian perspective, with hosts Susan Bonner and Stephanie Skenderis. Context, analysis and surprise — all in about 25 minutes.
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Aug 23, 2025 • 27min
Ukraine's independence day, Retaliatory tariffs, Oasis comes to Canada, and more
Ukrainians commemorate Independence Day amid ongoing conflict and dreams for peace. The mixed reactions to lifted tariffs on U.S. goods spark debates on trade battles. Meanwhile, Oasis prepares for their highly anticipated return to Canada after 17 years, creating a buzz among fans. The podcast also touches on India's monsoon crisis, advancements in electric aviation, and the heartfelt story of a couple’s quest for lost wedding rings. It's a blend of culture, conflict, and captivating stories making waves.

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Aug 22, 2025 • 27min
Counter tariffs off, famine in Gaza City, CRA phone wait times, and more
Canada removes tariffs on U.S. goods, igniting debate about trade and political strategy. Meanwhile, a leading authority warns of famine in Gaza City, sparking contrasting views from Israel. Frustrated Canadians struggle with long phone wait times at the Canada Revenue Agency. Amidst this, salmon in the Fraser River thrive, with a significant population boost reported. The podcast also touches on the life of a Hall of Fame jockey and the FBI's investigation into a former advisor to Trump, exploring themes of resilience and conflict.

Aug 21, 2025 • 27min
Quebec terror plot details, opioid deaths down, be on the lookout for Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and more
New details reveal a thwarted terror plot near Quebec City involving military personnel and a chilling comparison to the Waco siege. On a brighter note, opioid overdose deaths in Canada have seen a decline, attributed to safer drug practices. Meanwhile, a human case of Rocky Mountain spotted fever raises health concerns, exacerbated by climate change. The episode also touches on Saskatchewan's trade talks with China and the intense situation unfolding in Gaza, combining pressing global issues with Canadian public health.

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Aug 20, 2025 • 27min
Passengers still scrambling for flights, U.S. sanctions Canadian judge, farmers adapt in B.C., and more
In this engaging discussion, Ashley Burke, CBC's Washington correspondent, sheds light on the chaos at Air Canada as passengers scramble for flight information. She highlights the U.S. sanctions placed on a Canadian judge, raising questions about international law. Burke also dives into the resilience of B.C. farmers adapting to climate challenges, showcasing how some orchards are thriving. Additionally, she discusses the controversial expansion of settlements in the West Bank and its effects on local communities.

Aug 19, 2025 • 28min
Air Canada deal, what’s behind food price increases, Poilievre byelection victory, and more
Murray Brewster, CBC's senior defence reporter, dives into various pressing issues. He discusses Air Canada's tentative deal with flight attendants ending a disruptive strike. Brewster sheds light on unexpected factors behind rising grocery prices, revealing climate's impact rather than trade. The political landscape shifts as Pierre Poilievre secures a byelection win amid inflation concerns. He also touches on the troubling incidents within the Canadian military and the ongoing situation in Ukraine, highlighting the interconnectedness of these critical events.

Aug 18, 2025 • 27min
No end to Air Canada strike, Zelenskyy brings back up to White House meeting, eastern Canada wildfires
Flight attendants at Air Canada are standing firm in their strike, disrupting travel plans for countless passengers. Meanwhile, Ukraine's President Zelenskyy meets with U.S. leaders to seek support amid the ongoing conflict with Russia. Eastern Canada is battling devastating wildfires, severely impacting local communities. Recent studies suggest that exclusive breastfeeding may decrease the risk of early puberty in children. Political tensions rise in Canada as leaders navigate complex voter sentiments and the challenges of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Aug 17, 2025 • 31min
Flight attendants defy back to work orders, Alberta byelection, "YouTubification" of streaming, and more
Air Canada flight attendants are standing firm on strike, leading to grounded flights and raising questions about their future. Alberta's by-election becomes a hot topic as voters decide on Pierre Poilievre's fate, amid unexpected challenges. The podcast explores the shift in streaming as platforms recognize the star power of YouTube creators, impacting viewership dynamics. Additionally, it touches on urgent humanitarian crises in Sudan and North Darfur, reminding listeners of the pressing global issues intertwined with local politics.

Aug 16, 2025 • 30min
Government ends flight attendant's strike, Europe reacts to Trump-Putin meeting, A Canadian's story of detainment in the UAE, and more
The rapid end to the Air Canada flight attendants' strike reveals the government's swift intervention. Meanwhile, global tensions rise with Ukraine's President preparing for a pivotal meeting with Donald Trump while Europe watches closely. A harrowing story surfaces of a Canadian unjustly detained in the UAE for ten months, raising questions about embassy support. The podcast also touches on critical issues like honor killings in Pakistan, Indigenous land rights in Canada, and the exciting search for volunteers for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.

Aug 15, 2025 • 27min
Trump/Putin summit, Air Canada uncertainty, park pass popularity, and more
Tension brews as Trump and Putin meet in Alaska, discussing the volatile situation in Ukraine. Air Canada faces turmoil with a rejected arbitration request leading to flight cancellations and worker strikes. The trend of vacationing at home becomes apparent as Canada's national parks see overwhelming crowds due to newly introduced free passes. Meanwhile, global talks to tackle plastic pollution hit a roadblock, while a historic rocket launch in northern Quebec celebrates Indigenous ingenuity. Nature's fury also hints at Hurricane Aaron's approach.

Aug 14, 2025 • 27min
Flights grounded, canola pressure, measuring hurricanes, and more
Air Canada's messy labor dispute could lead to massive flight cancellations, leaving passengers in the lurch. Meanwhile, new Chinese tariffs on Canadian canola seed threaten a major industry, prompting calls for governmental action. As Tropical Storm Aran takes shape, concerns loom over job cuts at NOAA impacting hurricane forecasting. In sports, German soccer star Thomas Müller joins the Vancouver Whitecaps amid excitement for the local soccer scene. Plus, a mysterious light in the skies turns out to be a European rocket re-entry!


