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Wake up to what's going on in Canada and the world. We'll give you a 10-minute dose of the biggest news stories happening now, updated multiple times each morning. Our CBC News reporters will tell you about the political actors trying to make change, the movements catching fire, and the cultural moments going viral. Hosted by Marcia Young Monday through Thursday and John Northcott Friday through Sunday, we have new episodes seven days a week, dropping by 6 am ET on weekdays, 7 am ET on weekends. Start your day with the very latest.
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Aug 13, 2025 • 10min
August 13: Wednesday's top stories in 10 minutes
Air Canada flight attendants are on the brink of a strike over wage disputes as inflation rises. In the realm of international news, President Zelenskyy speaks for Ukraine just before a critical summit involving Trump and Putin. Meanwhile, tensions escalate in Gaza with significant military movements. Domestic issues heat up as wildfires threaten Vancouver Island and experts warn of drought impacting cranberry production in Quebec. The deportation of cartel figures from Mexico adds another layer to the complex global landscape.

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Aug 12, 2025 • 10min
August 12: Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes
Wildfires are raging in Newfoundland and British Columbia, forcing evacuations and sparking urgent concerns. Legal arguments about the National Guard's deployment in LA add political drama. The U.S. and China agree to a temporary tariff truce, giving retailers a sigh of relief ahead of the holidays. In Colombia, the assassination of a presidential candidate heightens political tensions. Meanwhile, the Vulcan rocket is set to launch, aiming to boost national security with advanced satellite technology.

Aug 11, 2025 • 10min
August 11: Monday's top stories in 10 minutes
Australia plans to recognize Palestinian statehood, stirring debate amidst ongoing tensions. Ukraine seeks a place at peace talks while wildfires wreak havoc in Newfoundland and New Brunswick, causing evacuations. In Canada, concerns about cannabis-induced psychosis arise as high-potency use escalates. Meanwhile, journalists face dangers in conflict zones, and a community shakes off despair with a shipwreck cleanup that supports local businesses. Lastly, a remarkable survival story emerges from a wilderness ordeal, showcasing human resilience.

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Aug 10, 2025 • 10min
August 10: Sunday's top stories in 10 minutes
Families of hostages in Israel are protesting against plans they believe threaten their loved ones. Meanwhile, European leaders are pushing for Ukraine's involvement in crucial ceasefire talks. New Brunswick is under a wildfire state of emergency as dangerous weather continues. In Montreal, police are investigating a violent attack on a Jewish man. Efforts are underway to combat human trafficking in hospitality settings. Lastly, fascinating new archaeological findings shed light on the resilient reoccupation of Pompeii after the devastating eruption.

Aug 9, 2025 • 10min
August 09: Saturday's top stories in 10 minutes
Volodymyr Zelenskyy firmly rejects Donald Trump's land swap proposal with Russia, highlighting ongoing tensions in Ukraine. The UN convenes to address Israel's military plans for Gaza. In a tragic incident, a shooter in Atlanta kills a police officer before being found deceased. The podcast also reflects on the 80th anniversary of the Nagasaki bombing, emphasizing the need for peace. Meanwhile, wildfires rage in Newfoundland, raising urgent climate discussions amid the Canada Games.

Aug 8, 2025 • 10min
August 08: Friday's top stories in 10 minutes
Tensions rise as Israel moves towards fully occupying Gaza City, raising severe humanitarian concerns. Meanwhile, the deadline for a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire passes with no resolution in sight. In Canada, unemployment issues surface alongside significant labor market statistics. Air Canada faces labor negotiations, and First Nations push for better mining regulations in Yukon. On a brighter note, Victoria Mboko celebrates a historic win at the National Bank Open, showcasing the power of triumph in challenging times.

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Aug 7, 2025 • 10min
Aug 07: Thursday's top stories in 10 minutes
New US tariffs are shaking up trade relations, particularly affecting India and its ties with Russia. Canada faces a strategic choice in defense spending: invest in high-tech weaponry or go for more affordable options. A tragic story sheds light on systemic racism in healthcare through the experience of Stephen Rockwell. Amazon's fight against unionization continues amid allegations of corporate accountability, while Costco customers face alarming gift card fraud. Plus, tennis sensation Victoria Mboko captures attention with a thrilling upcoming final.

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Aug 6, 2025 • 10min
August 6: Wednesday's top stories in 10 minutes
A senior UN official warns of catastrophic consequences if Israeli military actions expand in Gaza. Meanwhile, U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff is in talks with Russian leaders regarding Ukraine. In a surprising turn, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. cancels half a billion dollars in mRNA vaccine funding amid rising public skepticism. Tragic flash flooding in India leads to casualties, while illegal dumping continues to escalate in British Columbia. A quirky tale emerges from Nova Scotia, where a driver claims to have logged one million kilometers in his trusty Toyota Tercel.

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Aug 5, 2025 • 10min
August 5: Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes
Canada's Finance and Foreign Affairs Ministers are in Mexico City to bolster economic ties. The U.S. is denouncing the house arrest of Brazil's ex-president. Meanwhile, Israel's Prime Minister is contemplating a military offensive in Gaza, alongside exclusive insights from the Canadian Armed Forces' humanitarian efforts there. In Canada, wildfires spark suspicions in Newfoundland while farmers in Eastern Ontario struggle with drought-induced crop losses. The podcast also honors a former journalist who highlights the importance of acknowledging difficult historical truths.

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Aug 4, 2025 • 10min
August 4: Monday's top stories in 10 minutes
Tensions rise as Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu speaks out against harrowing videos of hostages released by Hamas. Meanwhile, Canada aims to strengthen its space industry with a new spaceport in Nova Scotia. In British Columbia, wildfires prompt safety warnings for boaters and drivers. Labor disputes disrupt Boeing operations in the U.S. Amidst these challenges, young Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh shines in international competitions, inspiring future generations, while the nation mourns the loss of philanthropist Hilary Weston.


