60 Minutes on Sunday aired a story about Trump administration deportations that was abruptly pulled from the news magazine's lineup a month ago, a move that triggered an internal battle about political pressure that spilled out into the open. When the segment was struck from the Dec. 21 episode on Weiss's orders, Alfonsi told her 60 Minutes colleagues it "was not an editorial decision, it was a political one." Some of the statements, which were carried in full on the 60 Minutes website, were dated prior to Dec. 21. "Since November, 60 Minutes has made several attempts to interview key Trump administration officials on camera about our story," Alfonsi said. The president himself was interviewed by Norah O'Donnell on 60 Minutes on Nov. 2.

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Those worries weighed on their spending plans, with respondents pointing to high prices, economic uncertainty and higher housing costs as barriers to spending. Worst of trade war has passed, say respondentsThe Canadian economy has proven more stable than the worst case scenario hypothesized by some analysts and economists last year. The sentiment that the worst of the trade war has passed is "largely correct on a macro level," said Fan. But several open questions remain about the future of Canada's trade relationship with the U.S., she added. Feeling grocery pains most acutelyCalgary shopper Brad Berg says he's spending less in response to rising prices.

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Peter Hohman, president and CEO of The Insurance Institute of Canada, said the campaign is intended to remind consumers that CIPs “are educated to the highest professional standards.” He added: “A wide variety of advertising creative will convey the premium value that those who have acquired their CIP designation bring to the table. The campaign creates consumer confidence through awareness of the quality of knowledge that CIPs possess, and why that’s important when they are deciding to protect what matters most.”

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Rescue crews worked throughout the night to reach trapped passengers after a deadly high-speed train accident on a remote stretch of tracks near Adamuz, Spain. The accident happened near Adamuz, in the southern province of Cordoba, about 360 kilometres south of the capital, Madrid. Emergency crews and members of the Spanish Civil Guard work Monday at the site of a deadly train derailment of two high-speed trains near Adamuz, in Cordoba, Spain. The Spanish rail operator, Adif, and the Spanish transport ministry — which oversees the CIAF — also did not respond to requests for comment. Iryo is a private rail operator, majority-owned by Italian state-controlled railway group Ferrovie dello Stato.

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The Breakdown | Grammy nomination surprise + Hurricane huntersNewsDuration 19:56The National talks to Canadian musician Laila Biali about earning a Grammy nomination alongside Lady Gaga and Barbra Streisand. And, U.S. airforce planes are flying into hurricanes to try and better predict future dangerous weather in Canada.

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Nor'easter creates snow day for much of Nova ScotiaNewsDuration 1:55Thousands of Nova Scotia Power customers were still without electricity on Monday afternoon after a winter storm rolled through the province overnight. But as the CBC's Carolyn Ray explains, some people were determined to make the most of it.

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Ask Carney if he still believes China to be the greatest threat to Canada’s national security and he’ll skirt the issue. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementThat’s despite concerns that the technology in the vehicles could be used by China to spy on users and pose a threat to foreign countries’ national security. In the meantime, the public service’s concerns about security while in China were certainly obvious from the start of the trip. Truth be told, everything about Carney’s trip to China felt like a hard break from the Trudeau era. “I wasn’t there; it wasn’t my view.”Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementThe world is changing quickly, becoming more unstable and dangerous, the Liberals note repeatedly.

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Carney considering sending troops to Greenland for NATO exercises, sources sayNewsDuration 2:35Prime Minister Mark Carney is considering sending Canadian Forces personnel to Greenland for military exercises with NATO allies in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats on European nations who block his efforts to acquire the island, two senior Canadian officials told CBC News.

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What's making news on Jan. 19NewsDuration 1:16Rural municipalities across Alberta are struggling to keep up with the cost of repairing and maintaining infrastructure. Plus, the federal government has revealed its gun buyback program and the City of Edmonton provides an update on reopening of a temporarily closed park.

January 19, 2026 20:10 UTC

One more thing to cover is that the Dallas Cowboys do not need a defensive tackle unless the value is too good to pass up. Defensive Tackle? Corners That Actually Feel Like CowboysThe Dallas Cowboys do not like drafting corners in the first couple of rounds. Over the last ten years, the average round the Cowboys draft a corner is the fourth round. Louis Moore— S, IndianaI feel as though this is a Cowboys pick through and through.

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In the document, police detail messages that include the man asking for and receiving nude photos and videos from the girl. "There are just more kids online, and more kids have access to these platforms. Jacques Marcoux, the director of research and analytics at the Canadian Centre for Child Protection, says tech companies need to do more to protect children online. He used to be surprised when a victim of online exploitation was under 10 years old, he said, but that's now common. Snapchat is the platform the child protection centre receives the most child sexual exploitation complaints about, he said.

January 19, 2026 20:03 UTC

Police in Queensland, Australia, are investigating the death of a 19-year-old Canadian woman after her body was found on a beach on Monday surrounded by dingoes. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementTwo men found her body on the beach surrounded by "approximately 10 dingoes" and called the police, he said. "We simply can't confirm whether this young lady drowned or died as a result of being attacked by dingoes," Algie told local media in a news conference. Algie told local media the Queensland police have reached out to the RCMP to inform the woman's family. People walk on a beach on K'gari, Queensland on Oct. 22, 2018.

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If you're lucky enough to have clear skies tonight, you might want to go out and look up, as the northern lights could put on a decent show Monday night. If Earth is in their path, the particles interact with its magnetic field and can create beautiful northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis (or if you’re in the southern hemisphere, aurora australis). The good news for northern lights seekers is that Earth just happened to be in the path of the CME. Unfortunately, this time of year isn't the best time to see northern lights, not because the sun is inactive, but because there tends to be more cloud cover. If you want to know if the aurora borealis is visible in your location, you can download apps like Aurora Alerts and Aurora Forecast.

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