| | | Hello, these are your top stories for Sunday, November 27, 2022. Go to cbc.ca/news to read more stories. | | | | | November 27 , 2022 • 06:48 AM EST | Protesters angered by China's strict COVID-19 measures called for President Xi Jinping to resign, as authorities in at least eight cities struggled to suppress demonstrations that represent a rare direct challenge to the ruling Communist Party. | Read more | | | | November 27 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EST | As Canada's debt-to-disposable income ratio rises, it can bond or break relationships, experts suggest. Statistics Canada says the average Canadian household had about $1.82 in credit market debt for every dollar of disposable income in the second quarter of 2022. | Read more | | | | November 27 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EST | The level of hate directed at the LGBTQ community in the U.S. has reached a point where it poses a security threat to Canadians, says a former senior-ranking Canadian intelligence official. | Read more | | | | | November 27 , 2022 • 04:17 PM EST | Canada scored early, but it was not enough as the men's soccer team lost 4-1 to Croatia, quashing the team's hopes of advancing at the World Cup. | Read more | | | | November 27 , 2022 • 06:00 AM EST | As Saskatchewan’s iconic rural landmarks fall into disrepair, a team is working to deconstruct the province’s wooden grain elevators and reuse the wood for affordable housing and construction materials. | Read more | | | | Enjoying this newsletter? You may also like CBC News Morning Brief, the news you need to know to start the day. Delivered weekday mornings. Sign up here | | | Share this newsletter | | or subscribe if this was forwarded to you. | | | | That's all for now. Check cbc.ca/news throughout the day for the most recent headlines. | | | | | |