Your World Tonight

Former Prince Andrew arrested, Canadian hockey women win silver, skimo debut, and more

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Feb 19, 2026
Margaret Evans, CBC senior international correspondent in London, reports on the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor amid claims about shared materials. Sarah Levitt, CBC sports reporter on location in Bormio and Milan, highlights ski mountaineering’s Olympic debut and Canada’s dramatic women’s hockey silver. Short takes also touch on political and public safety developments.
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INSIGHT

Royal Arrest Intensifies Institutional Scrutiny

  • Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest marks an unprecedented moment for the British royals and raises fresh scrutiny on the family's conduct.
  • Margaret Evans and commentators highlight that the law taking its course intensifies questions about what the wider royal family knew and when.
INSIGHT

UK Action Raises US Accountability Questions

  • U.S. survivors and lawmakers say British action exposes a gap in U.S. accountability around Epstein-related allegations.
  • Paul Hunter reports pressure is mounting on U.S. authorities to follow the UK's lead as millions of documents become public.
ANECDOTE

Canada's Narrow Olympic Heartbreak

  • Team Canada entered the Olympic final as underdogs but scored first and led most of the game.
  • They held on to earn silver after the U.S. tied late and won in sudden-death overtime.
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