

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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Sep 17, 2025 • 27min
Bank of Canada rate cut, adding citizenship to driver’s licenses, Trump gets royal reception, and more
The Bank of Canada cuts its key interest rate, signaling economic concerns ahead. Alberta faces privacy issues as plans to add citizenship info to driver’s licenses raise questions. Donald Trump receives a grand welcome in the UK amidst debates over trade deals. A disturbing case of a swim instructor accused of multiple assaults brings attention to youth safety. Plus, climate change's link to extreme heat waves is explored, alongside some light-hearted viral bird calls.

Sep 16, 2025 • 27min
Food insecurity grows in Canada, Kirk suspect charged, Freeland steps down, and more
Food insecurity in Canada is on the rise, leaving many unsure where their next meal will come from. In political news, Chrystia Freeland announces her resignation, citing a desire for new challenges. The legal system responds to the tragic murder of Charlie Kirk, charging the suspect with several serious offenses, including aggravated murder. Media accountability is spotlighted as a journalist is suspended for antisemitic remarks, and ongoing struggles within Canada's immigration system reveal significant challenges for applicants. Plus, reflections on Hollywood legend Robert Redford.

Sep 15, 2025 • 28min
Parliament resumes, Kirk investigation, U.K. immigration, and more
The return of the House of Commons sparks a fiery showdown between Pierre Poilivere and Prime Minister Mark Carney, with economic issues at the forefront. Meanwhile, Utah authorities unveil chilling DNA evidence in the ongoing murder investigation of Charlie Kirk. In the UK, public anger mounts over illegal immigration, overshadowing affordability concerns. Quebec grapples with severe water shortages amidst a hot summer, while a Canadian athlete sets a new national hammer throw record, marking a historic moment in women's sports.

Sep 14, 2025 • 31min
Building affordable housing, Parliament returns, Students reflect on international student cap, and more
Discover the government's ambitious plans to tackle Canada's housing crisis with a new agency aimed at affordable housing. As Parliament reconvenes, political dynamics heat up with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre returning to the spotlight. Students discuss the impact of the international student cap on campus life. In a more somber note, a crowded vigil honors a toddler lost in a tragic accident, stirring calls for better safety measures. Plus, explore the promising sustainable seaweed industry in B.C. and its economic potential.

Sep 13, 2025 • 31min
Trump pressures NATO, NDP retreat, Lillith Fair documentary, and more
Tensions rise as Trump's ultimatum to NATO could impact sanctions on Russia amid the Ukraine war. The NDP faces internal strife with dwindling seats and no permanent leader, all while strategizing at a party retreat. A new documentary dives into the fascinating history of Lilith Fair, showcasing its impact on women's representation in the music industry. Meanwhile, volunteers step up to support firefighters in Nova Scotia, and Canada navigates the complexities of a proposed LNG plant amid shifting energy demands.

Sep 12, 2025 • 28min
Kirk suspect arrested, new hate crime laws, electric school buses, and more
A 22-year-old man is arrested in connection with the murder of a right-wing activist, sparking discussions about political violence. New federal laws aim to combat hate crimes, particularly protection for places of worship and community centers. In Quebec, over a thousand electric school buses face safety concerns after being taken off the road due to fire hazards. The podcast also touches on rising COVID-19 rates and reflects on the closure of Canada's oldest HIV service agency after decades of support.

Sep 11, 2025 • 28min
Nation-building projects, manhunt for Kirk shooter, Canadian stablecoin, and more
Prime Minister Mark Carney discusses ambitious nation-building projects, including lng production and nuclear reactors, facing scrutiny from environmentalists and Indigenous groups. A tragic shooting of influencer Charlie Kirk in Utah raises concerns about political violence. Meanwhile, a Calgary company plans to launch a Canadian stablecoin to digitize the dollar next year. The podcast also touches on immigration reforms, public skepticism, and the portrayal of sports as a transformative force in society.

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Sep 10, 2025 • 27min
Charlie Kirk shot, drone attack over Poland, World Cup tickets, and more
The shocking assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk sends ripples through political circles. Meanwhile, escalating tensions between NATO and Russia arise as drone incursions breach Polish airspace. On a lighter note, excitement builds for the FIFA World Cup in Canada, with ticket sales kicking off. The podcast also addresses harrowing local crime incidents, igniting community outrage over justice system failings, and highlights NASA's thrilling discovery of potential ancient life signs on Mars.

Sep 9, 2025 • 27min
Israel targets Hamas in Qatar, homeless encampments in cities, navigating US tariffs, and more
Tensions escalate as Israel strikes Hamas leaders in Qatar, drawing global condemnation and complicating U.S.-Qatar relations. Meanwhile, Barrie faces a homelessness crisis, prompting emergency declarations amid rising crime and community concern. The impact of Trump’s tariffs creates chaos for businesses, as they struggle with rapid changes. Additionally, fears grow over rising extremist groups in Canada, particularly the nationalist faction known as the Second Sons, while Nepal’s political turmoil adds to global unrest.

Sep 8, 2025 • 27min
Tariff relief plan, Alberta’s book ban plan, kids and gambling warning, and more
The podcast dives into Prime Minister Mark Carney's plans to support Canadian businesses in the face of tariff wars. It discusses Alberta's controversial measures on explicit books in school libraries and rising concerns about youth gambling addiction fueled by sports betting ads. The chilling news of a deadly attack in Jerusalem and protests in Nepal over censorship highlight global unrest. Calls for stricter gambling regulations emerge, emphasizing the dangerous impact on youth, alongside a look into immigration policy changes in the U.S.


