Canadian company tests drones it's making for Ukraine

Ukraine needs more war drones than it can manufacture and a Canadian company has stepped in to help. CBC’s Jennifer Yoon gets an exclusive look at what’s being built for the battlefield and how it could help Canada modernize its own defence capabilities. | NOTE (July 8, 2026): This video has been edited to remove identifying details of a location.


2 golfing buddies each sink an ace at same hole on same day at Cambridge, Ont., course

Two golfers who were part of the same group of four sank a hole-in-one at the same hole and on the same day at the Galt Country Club in Cambridge, Ont., last month. The odds of two golfers in the same group hitting a hole-in-one on the same day is 17 million to 1, according to the National Hole-in-One Registry.


Dolly Parton's life is a musical and it's coming to Broadway

Dolly Parton's rags-to-riches life has been fodder for her songwriting, a theme park, a podcast and now a musical that's coming to Broadway later this year.


Strangers rally to help bring Anishinaabe flutist to prestigious music school

Anishinaabe flutist Tyler Evans-Knott is set to attend McGill University's Schulich School of Music this fall, after a stranger in Vancouver donated a professional-level flute to replace his old instrument that was eroding.


Food inspection agency warns of paralytic toxin in shellfish in Quebec's North Shore

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning people in parts of Quebec’s North Shore of the presence of a paralytic biotoxin in mussels, clams and oysters harvested in some areas.


Asking rents in Canada fall more than 4% from last year, according to report

A report from Rentals.ca and Urbanation says Canada saw its 21st consecutive month of year-over-year declines in rent. British Columbia and Ontario saw the biggest drops, while Atlantic Canada rents rose.


'Dehumanizing' racist remarks against Kylian Mbappé by senator rock World Cup

French soccer star Kylian Mbappé is embroiled in a scandal over racist remarks made by a Paraguayan senator that the United Nations Human Rights Office has called "dehumanizing" and "despicable" and have led to an investigation by French prosecutors.


Boarding school where Paris Hilton says she was abused loses licence

Utah has revoked the licence of a boarding school where Paris Hilton said she was abused as a teenager, saying the school has "failed to provide applicable health and safety services for clients."


Massive crowds move through Iran and Iraq for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's 6-day funeral procession

Huge crowds of mourners have marched through Iran and now Iraq, following the coffin of slain Iranian ‌leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as his six-day funeral procession stretches on.


1 rescued in B.C. boat sinking dies in hospital, 6 still missing, RCMP say