• Your World Tonight

  • By: CBC
  • Podcast

Your World Tonight

By: CBC
  • Summary

  • 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, Tom Harrington, and Stephanie Skenderis.

    Context, analysis and surprise — all in about 25 minutes.

    Copyright © CBC 2025
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Episodes
  • New details on New Orleans attacker, Trudeau's political future, The Vatican's tailor, and more
    Jan 5 2025

    Authorities in the U.S. say their investigation into the deadly car ramming attack in New Orleans is crossing international borders. F-B-I officials are looking into two trips the attacker made, including one to Ontario.


    Also: A Liberal caucus meeting is just days away, and questions are swirling in Ottawa about the Prime Minister and whether he'll stay or go.


    And: When Hollywood wants to create authentic-looking Vatican costumes, they go to Ety Cicioni, the head tailor for the Swiss Guard. We take a look inside his studio.


    Plus: A grieving mother orca carrying her dead calf, A former French president goes on trial, a preview into this year's Golden Globes and more.

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    27 mins
  • Edmonton food bank expansion, Burnout among Winnipeg first responders, Italian journalist arrested in Iran, and more
    Jan 4 2025

    A food bank in Edmonton is planning a massive expansion to meet a growing demand for its services. Advocates are hoping the new year, and a potential federal election, could turn the page on Canada's food insecurity crisis.


    Also: In Winnipeg, paramedics and firefighters were off the job for thousands of hours last year due to psychological injuries. And while those workers take time to recover, the understaffed system is put under further strain, creating a cycle of burnout.


    And: The arrest of an Italian journalist in Iran is straining relations between the two countries. Some observers believe the timing of her imprisonment is not a coincidence.


    Plus: Americans pay their respects to former president Jimmy Carter, the latest developments of political turmoil in South Korea, and more.

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    23 mins
  • Warning labels for alcohol, Liberals want a new leader, votes for a U.S. speaker, and more
    Jan 3 2025

    The U.S. Surgeon General says alcoholic drinks should come with a warning label about the risk they carry of causing cancer. Vivek Murthy also wants the guidelines on alcohol consumption limits reassessed. He says people need to be better informed before buying the drinks so they can weigh the cancer risk. His proposal for a label requires an approval from the U.S. Congress.


    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is back in Ottawa and pressure is mounting for him to go. He made a brief public appearance to sign a book of condolences for former U.S. president

    Jimmy Carter, who died days ago, but he didn’t say anything.


    And: U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson was reelected to the top job. But only by a hair. He was able to flip two holdouts and won reelection with the minimum number of votes needed: 218.


    Also: South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol avoided arrest on Friday after an almost six-hour standoff between investigators trying to detain him and presidential guards. He is the first sitting president in South Korea to have an arrest warrant issued for him. He is under criminal investigation for insurrection for his short-lived martial law decree.


    Plus: The latest on the New Orleans attack, and is Siri listening in on your conversations?

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    25 mins

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