World Canada announces a probe to examine possible Chinese election interference The announcement of a probe of possible Chinese influence in Canadian elections follows a newspaper report stating that China preferred to see Trudeau's Liberals re-elected in the 2021 election. The Associated Press
World Citing security concerns, Canada bans TikTok on government devices Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the government's ban of TikTok on all government-issued mobile devices might be a first step to further action or that it might be it. The Associated Press
A Canadian man is charged in the deaths of 3 more Indigenous women Police alleged Thursday that a Canadian man previously charged with murdering an Indigenous woman also killed three other women — two also confirmed to be Indigenous and one believed to be. The Associated Press
World Trudeau orders an immediate freeze on the sale of handguns in Canada It's also now forbidden to bring newly acquired handguns into the country. "We have seen too many examples of horrific tragedies involving firearms," the Canadian prime minister said. Giulia Heyward
Sound It Out: Librarians and the ArriveCan App Soundside revisits the story we aired last week about crossing the border into Canada and the help that local librarians give when navigating the ArriveCan app. Libby Denkmann Hans Anderson Jason Burrows
Riding the first train from Seattle to Canada since the pandemic started The Amtrak Cascades train route from Seattle to Vancouver, B.C. resumed this week for the first time in more than two years. While the border has been open to cars and buses for months, Monday’s train trip was the first since the pandemic began. Casey Martin
National Canada's government says it will stop requiring masks on airplanes Government officials also confirmed Canada is dropping the vaccine requirement for people entering the country at the end of the month. The Associated Press
Is Canada about to ease requirements for crossing the border? How two and a half years of changing restrictions and an app caused disruption to businesses and residents living along the border Libby Denkmann Hans Anderson
World You could get paid to eat candy as a Canadian company's chief candy officer Candy Funhouse's chief candy officer will taste test over 3,500 products a month. Applicants can be as young as 5 years old. Shauneen Miranda
World Pope is set to make historic apology to Indigenous peoples for school abuses in Canada Pope Francis is expected to apologize for generations of abuse and cultural suppression at Catholic residential schools across Canada. Thousands of children died from disease, fire and other causes. The Associated Press