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CBC.ca

Another way Trump is breaking with tradition: his signature will now be on U.S. dollars
The U.S. Treasury Department plans to put President Donald Trump's signature on all new U.S. paper currency, the agency announced on Thursday.

Wall Street sees worst drop since Iran war began, as Nasdaq sinks 10% below its record
Stocks fell sharply on Thursday, and oil prices rose as doubt took over from hope on Wall Street about a possible end to the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.

Bodies of pilots who died in collision at LaGuardia Airport repatriated to Canada
The bodies of the two Air Canada pilots who died in a collision on a runway at LaGuardia Airport on Sunday have returned to Canada.

Gun charges stayed against Canadian Sikh Khalistani leader
Inderjeet Singh Gosal, who leads the Sikhs for Justice movement in Canada following the 2023 assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, has had gun possession charges against him stayed in an Ontario court.

The parliamentary budget officer is caught again in partisan conflict. Should MPs pick their own watchdog?
It's very possible the Conservatives will forget about their concerns as soon as the new PBO releases a report that is unflattering to the government. But ideally the appointment of an independent officer of Parliament would not be the subject of political conflict and partisan email campaigns.

Death of First Nation chief's grandson in house fire spurs renewed calls for Ottawa to take action
The recent death of the three-year-old grandson of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug Chief Donny Morris has prompted renewed calls for Ottawa to take action. The Oji-Cree community in northwestern Ontario and a tribal council launched a human rights complaint seven months ago against Indigenous Services Canada, arguing systemic discrimination is behind chronic underfunding of on-reserve fire services.

In a series 1st, Bridgerton's new season spotlights a queer storyline. Fans have thoughts
For the first time, Bridgerton will focus on the lesbian love story between two woman leads — telling the story of "world-traveller Michaela and grieving widow Francesca."

B.C. MLA Hon Chan charged with assault and choking, kicked out of Conservative caucus
The MLA for Richmond Centre has been charged with assault, assault by choking and uttering threats, the B.C. Prosecution Service announced Thursday.
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Toronto Star

Supreme Court justice says decision on challenge of Quebec’s secularism law won’t be based on ‘extreme’ scenarios
Those who challenged Bill 21 in the four-day court hearing say it violates religious freedoms and other important rights. A ruling is expected months from now.

Ontario budget 2026 recap: Ford government tables record $244B budget; doubled deficit set to bleed province’s balance sheet into red
Ford's finance minister Peter Bethlenfalvy tabled the budget at Queen's Park on Thursday. Scroll through our coverage and takeaways.

Toronto ends practice of raising foreign flags at government buildings
Council has decided to "eliminate flying flags of foreign nations, or any flags which include the depiction of a foreign nation's flag" — effective Dec. 1.

Today at Toronto city council: City to pay residents to shovel snow, orders Humber Yacht Club to close
The Star's city hall team will be updating throughout the council session that is scheduled to run Wednesday through Friday.

Ontario budget: Small funding boost for schools, more for autism and police in classrooms
The province has also pledged $41 million over three years for controversial police-in-schools programs.

Toronto's flawed awarding of snow contracts cost millions more than expected: audit
A forensic audit contracts signed by Toronto in 2022 found the procurement process included "unusual and unexpected" events.

Bodies of pilots who died in collision at N.Y. airport are repatriated to Canada
The bodies of the two Air Canada pilots who died in a collision on a runway at LaGuardia Airport on Sunday have returned to Canada.

Ontario budget adds $1.1B for home care
Ontario is lagging on its promise to build or upgrade 58,000 new long-term care beds by 2028, although due to the growing demand among older adults for community supports, the budget is adding $1.1 billion to home care.

Air Canada CEO likely to hold onto job despite calls he quit over inability to speak French, experts say
Critics and politicians were outraged after Michael Rousseau failed to express sadness in French over the death of two pilots at Laguardia, even when one of the pilots, Antoine Forest, was from Coteau-du-Lac, Que.

Carney government sending $1.7 billion to provinces to boost housing construction
Provinces can decide how to use the federal cash, be it tax cuts, cutting municipal development charges or other programs to boost housing supply.
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Globe and Mail
Judge temporarily blocks Pentagon from labelling Anthropic a supply chain risk
Federal judge also blocks enforcement of Trump’s social media directive ordering all federal agencies to stop using Anthropic and its chatbot Claude

Trump’s signature will be on all new U.S. paper currency, Treasury announces
Move would be a first for a sitting president

What message is Trump sending Iran by postponing Beijing trip?
Maybe Tehran just needs to hold strong until mid-May to survive indefinitely
Trump says he's not sure he's willing to make a deal with Iran
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that the Iranians are great negotiators, but that he's not sure he's willing to make a deal with them to end the war.
From beer to cosmetics, Asia feels full force of war-fuelled energy crisis
Iran war wreaks havoc on supply chains, plastics and oil supplies, upending everyday life and sending prices soaring
In South Korea, a plastics maker feels the force of war far away
As global supply chain disruptions due to the Iran war trigger raw material shortages, one plastic film producer in South Korea is typical of the firms that suddenly find themselves in trouble.

Former Taiwan presidential hopeful Ko Wen-je jailed for bribery
While the former mayor intends to appeal the charges relating to a real estate project during his second term, it will be an ‘uphill battle,’ expert says

Transgender women athletes banned from female events at Olympics
New IOC eligibility policy will apply from the Los Angeles Games in July, 2028
Fuel-thirsty Asian countries line up for Russian oil, with demand possibly exceeding supply
Russia has benefited from high oil prices and a 30-day sanctions waiver from the U.S. for purchases of Russian oil at sea
Melania Trump brings humanoid robot to education and technology event
U.S. First Lady Melania Trump entered a White House event on education and technology walking side-by-side with a humanoid robot named Figure 3. Mrs. Trump urged nations to improve access to education and technology for children around the globe in the second day of her 'Fostering the Future Together initiative.'
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Global News

Wall Street plunges in worst drop since the Iran war began
Stocks fell sharply Thursday, and oil prices rose as doubt took over again from hope on Wall Street about a possible end to the war with Iran.

As Iran war spirals, World Bank will give financial aid to some countries
The World Bank also used fast-disbursing policy development lending facilities to speed hundreds of billions of dollars in relief to developing countries affected by the pandemic.

Canadian army plans to boost activity at Alberta’s massive CFB Suffield: commander
The commander of the Canadian Army says there will be more activity at CFB Suffield this summer as Canadian and UK forces take part in training and testing of new technology.

Venezuela’s Maduro appears in court for 1st time since arraignment
The hearing opened with the defence and prosecution arguing over whether Maduro should be allowed to use Venezuelan government funds to pay for his defence.

Quebec man shot dead in Dominican Republic robbery, 2 arrested
The national police force of the Dominican Republic said in a news release Wednesday two men have been arrested in connection to Tristan Primeau-Pointras's killing.

As Canada hits NATO 2% goal, Carney vows more as warfare ‘rapidly’ changes
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's 2025 annual report confirms Canada has met the spending level for the first time since 1990.

Spike in cost of diesel threatens consumer wallets, global supply chain: experts
While the spike in the price of gasoline is squeezing consumer budgets, the skyrocketing price of diesel could soon have consumers digging even deeper into their pocket.

If Iran war were to end, how soon would you feel relief at the gas pumps?
Consumers struggling with higher gas prices as a result of the Iran war may be feeling optimistic after U.S. President Donald Trump said that a ceasefire in the works,

RCMP, CSIS reviewing Vancouver company accused of ties to Hezbollah, minister says
The RCMP and CSIS are looking into the company, which remains active in Canada despite being sanctioned by the U.S.

Iran rejects Trump’s ceasefire proposal as strikes continue across region
Two officials from Pakistan described the U.S. proposal broadly, saying it addressed sanctions relief, a rollback of Iran’s nuclear program, and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
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New York Times

Judge Stays Pentagon’s Labeling of Anthropic as ‘Supply Chain Risk’
The decision is an early victory for the artificial intelligence company in a rancorous legal battle with the Department of Defense.

U.S. Stocks Have Their Biggest Drop Since Start of Iran War
The S&P 500 tumbled 1.7 percent on Thursday and oil prices continued rising as investors fret about when the war would end.

Trump Officials Investigate Stanford, Ohio State and U.C. San Diego Medical Schools
The Justice Department’s demands for admissions-related data from Stanford, Ohio State and the University of California, San Diego, reveal an expansion of its higher-education pressure campaign.

Kennedy’s Vaccine Agenda Hits Roadblocks, Diminishing His Clout
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vaccine skepticism is posing challenges for the Trump administration. Top health jobs are unfilled, and a court has blocked his vaccine schedule changes.

California Renames Cesar Chavez Holiday After Sex Abuse Revelations
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation to rename Cesar Chavez Day as “Farmworkers Day,” moving quickly before the March 31 holiday.

What’s on Trump’s Mind During a Cabinet Meeting? Sharpies, Iran and Inflation.
President Trump waxed on about the virtues of the pen, calling it more economical and a better instrument than the fancier writing tools preferred by his predecessors.

Trump Says He Will Order T.S.A. Agents Paid as Funding Deal Stalls
President Trump’s announcement came as talks on Capitol Hill over funding the Department of Homeland Security faltered, and airport lines continued to grow.

D.H.S. Funding Lapse Leads to Longest Partial Shutdown in History
If the shutdown continues after this weekend, it will be longer than any previous shutdown, partial or full.

Sardi’s Sells Its Name and Takes a Brief Intermission
The longtime owner of the restaurant, a Theater District mainstay, is bowing out, and the Shubert Organization plans to reopen after a renovation, with the celebrity caricatures intact.

Sheriff in California Seizes More Ballots, Ignoring State Attorney General
Chad Bianco, the Riverside County sheriff and a Republican running for governor, is examining votes from 2025 after unsubstantiated claims of fraud.
CNBC

Asia markets fall with South Korea's Kospi leading losses despite extended peace talks
Asia-Pacific markets fell Friday as the prospect of a peace deal in the Middle East remained murky amid contradictory messaging from the U.S. and Iran.

Anthropic wins preliminary injunction in DOD fight as judge cites 'First Amendment retaliation'
A federal judge in San Francisco granted Anthropic's request for a preliminary injunction in its lawsuit against the Trump administration.

Trump extends pause on attacking Iran energy facilities to April 6
Trump announced the U.S. would continue a pause on energy sites in Iran as key stock market indexes fell and oil prices rose.

Meta boosts investment in West Texas AI data center by over sixfold to $10 billion
Meta is increasing investment at a data center in El Paso, Texas, to $10 billion from $1.5 billion, as the company ramps up spending on AI infrastructure.

Sen. Warren rips Federal Reserve chair pick Kevin Warsh: 'You have learned nothing from your failures'
Kevin Warsh's nomination as chair of the Federal Reserve has been in limbo because of a criminal investigation of Chair Jerome Powell.

David Sacks says his time as Trump's crypto and AI czar has ended
The venture capitalist said he will still be a part of the White House's Technology committee and will help push Trump's AI plan forward.

Trump says Iran let 10 oil ships through Strait of Hormuz as a 'present' to U.S.
Trump said the U.S has "very substantial talks going on with respect to Iran," though Tehran has denied direct talks have taken place.

Treasury yields rise as Iran ceasefire optimism fades
Treasury yields rose on Thursday as investors digested mixed messages around the state of negotiations between the U.S. and Iran.

Trump says oil and stock market reaction to Iran conflict not as severe as he expected
Trump expressed confidence in the war effort and said the economic damage will reverse.

European markets finish lower amid Iran peace talks uncertainty
European stocks closed lower on Thursday as investors weigh mixed messages on the status of Middle East peace talks.
Washington Post

Trump says U.S. to hold off for 10 days on hitting Iran energy sites
Trump’s statement follows an Iranian report that it had rejected a 15-point U.S. ceasefire proposal, a move that still left the door open for a counteroffer.

Pentagon considers diverting Ukraine military aid to the Middle East
A shift would highlight the growing trade-offs required for the U.S. to sustain its war with Iran as the conflict depletes the military’s critical munitions.

Far fewer immigrants are moving to big cities in U.S., data shows
New York, Los Angeles and Chicago are among the metro areas seeing steep declines in net immigration amid the Trump administration’s crackdown.

Gulf countries want Trump to end Iran war — but not yet, officials say
The Saudis and Emiratis fear a deal that leaves the region less stable, and they have indicated support for an escalated campaign to force concessions from Tehran.

Iraq accuses U.S. of killing 7 soldiers in clinic strike
As Iraq claimed “heinous aggression,” the U.S. denied it targeted a clinic. The incident threatens to sour relations between the countries amid the Iran war.

China bars executives at Meta-owned AI company from leaving country
Manus’s CEO and chief scientist are facing scrutiny from Beijing over the company’s $2 billion sale to Meta.

U.S. plan to end war seeks removal of Iran’s enriched uranium, officials say
The proposal offered sanctions relief to Iran in return for the removal of all its enriched uranium and other U.S. demands, officials said.

Russia hits Ukrainian cities, intensifying bombing as U.S. focuses on Iran
Ukraine said eight people were killed as Russia launched a bombardment that included its largest single-day drone assault of the war.

Rare Middle East storm could bring floods, damaging winds and tornadoes
Parts of the Arabian Peninsula and Persian Gulf could be hit by strong thunderstorms later this week. Major highways and airports in the region could be inundated.

Iran’s missiles pierce Israel’s defenses, raising doubts about interceptors
Concern that Iran was amassing missiles to overwhelm defenses was a key factor in the push for war, officials said, and recent strikes laid bare Israel’s vulnerability.
BBC

US lawmaker makes direct plea to Sarah Ferguson to testify over 'close Epstein ties'
The letter, seen by the BBC, also called on Ferguson to share any knowledge about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's links to Epstein.

Pain Hallgrimsson's overriding emotion after Czechs end Irish hopes
"Pain" is the overriding emotion for Republic of Ireland manager Heimir Hallgrimsson as his side's World Cup dream ends on penalties in Prague.

Raye comes out swinging on her new album, This Music May Contain Hope
The star suffered writer's block while working on her second album, but it hits all the right notes.

What next for Northern Ireland as World Cup wait continues?
Manager Michael O'Neill says he is positive for the future despite a World Cup play-off defeat by Italy in Bergamo, and questions about his own long-term plans.

What next for Northern Ireland as World Cup wait continues?
Manager Michael O'Neill says he is positive for the future despite a World Cup play-off defeat by Italy in Bergamo, and questions about his own long-term plans.

Three charts that are warning signs flashing for Trump on Iran war
As gas prices rise, Trump's approval rating is heading into politically dangerous territory.

The Papers: 'Trump extends Hormuz deadline' and 'One hour of screen a day'
Donald Trump giving Iran 10 days to re-open a vital shipping channel and new advice on screen time for under 5s is a focus for Friday's front pages.

Bellamy rues chaos against Bosnia as Wales' World Cup dream ends
Head coach Craig Bellamy rues the chaos of Wales' World Cup play-off semi-final loss to Bosnia-Herzegovina - but says his team have a bright future.

Wales lose on penalties as World Cup dream ended by Bosnia-Herzegovina
Wales' hopes of reaching the 2026 World Cup are ended by Bosnia-Herzegovina in Cardiff as the away side score a late equaliser before winning on penalties in their play-off semi-final.

Trump's signature to appear on US dollars in first for sitting president
The US president's signature will appear on new paper currency alongside Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
The Independent

Trail-hunting set to be banned in landmark crackdown
Figures suggest hundreds of cases of illegal hunting in past season

Iran-US war latest: Trump extends pause on power grid strikes as Pentagon reportedly weighs sending 10,000 more troops to region
The US may send an additional 10,000 troops on top of the thousands of service members already sent to the region, according to a new report

Iran forbids its sports teams from traveling to 'hostile' countries
Iran has banned its sports teams from traveling to countries it considers “hostile,” Iranian state TV reported ahead of Tractor FC’s scheduled soccer game in Saudi Arabia
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Rachel Reeves urged to raise taxes on companies profiting from Iran war
The price of oil has skyrocketed since the war in Iran began and the UK economy is predicted to see a drop in growth

Newsom signs bill to rename César Chavez Day
The state’s effort to rename the holiday is part of a wave of other moves to alter memorials honoring Chavez

Man convicted in the deadly 2021 assault of a Thai grandfather in San Francisco avoids prison
The man convicted in the fatal 2021 attack of an older Thai man in San Francisco will be able to avoid prison time

Judge blocks Pentagon from labeling Anthropic a supply chain risk
The decision also halted Trump's directive that ordered all federal agencies to cease using Anthropic's services

Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm sues his parents, accuses them of misusing his money
Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm is suing his parents for $3 million, accusing them of siphoning large amounts of his money into financial accounts they managed for him and then using some of the cash to pay their own expenses

Florida Supreme Court halts the execution of police officer convicted of raping and murdering a girl
The execution of a former Florida police officer convicted of raping and murdering an 11-year-old girl has been temporarily halted by the Florida Supreme Court

US book critics honor Nobel laureate and South Korean novelist Han Kang
The National Book Critics Circle honored a novel by Nobel laureate Han Kang and Karen Hao’s examination of artificial intelligence and OpenAI at its annual awards on Thursday

























