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CBC.ca

Montreal man charged with murder previously stabbed a woman to death in Vancouver

A 35-year-old Montreal man who previously stabbed a mother of two to death in Vancouver has been charged with first-degree murder in connection with a homicide at a Plateau Mont-Royal dépanneur.

Pakistan launches deadly airstrikes in Afghanistan as hostilities continue

Afghanistan's Taliban government accused Pakistan's military Friday of targeting homes in overnight airstrikes in Kabul and other areas of the country, saying at least six civilians were killed and more than a dozen injured, as fighting between the neighbours entered its third week.

Canada's economy lost 84,000 jobs in February, unemployment rate ticked up to 6.7%

Canada's economy lost 84,000 jobs in February while the unemployment rate edged up to 6.7 per cent, Statistics Canada said on Friday, a setback for the labour market and one of the worst monthly job losses seen in years outside of the pandemic.

U.S. moves to exempt Russian oil from sanctions for at least 30 days

The United States issued a 30-day licence for countries to buy Russian oil and petroleum products currently stranded ‌at sea in what Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said was a step to stabilize global energy markets roiled by the Iran war.

Canada's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scores 20 points for 127th straight game, breaking Wilt Chamberlain's NBA record

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander reacted to his latest individual accomplishment the way he always does: by deflecting credit and pointing to team goals. The Oklahoma City Thunder guard broke Wilt Chamberlain's record for consecutive games with 20 points or more, extending his streak to 127 on Thursday night.

Who are Iran's Revolutionary Guards?

An explainer and history of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps – the powerful paramilitary force that retains control over much of the country despite the ongoing war.
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Toronto Star

Toronto councillors Brad Bradford and James Pasternak ask city to block Al-Quds Day rally

The councillors are asking for the city to cancel the rally scheduled for Saturday.

Doug Ford government moving to 'modernize' freedom of information laws to shield politicians from scrutiny

The changes will be introduced after the legislature resumes on March 23.

Hegseth says Khamenei ‘wounded,’ ‘likely disfigured’

On Thursday, Khamenei threatened to open “other fronts” in the conflict in his first public comments since assuming his role.

Stranded in Dubai, I caught a glimpse of what conflict does to everyday lives

Ene Underwood was on her way home to Toronto from Sri Lanka when the Israeli-U.S. attack on Iran stranded her in Dubai. She shares her nerve-wracking journey and her feelings of gratitude for a fortunate life.

Markham's Scarpitti uses strong mayor powers to veto fourplexes citywide

The decision overrides a council vote and could cost the municipality federal housing money.

GO train near Oakville was seconds away from 'worst-case' derailment, internal Metrolinx report shows

Experts raise concerns about the GO network's safety infrastructure and Metrolinx's transparency.

Canadian recession risk on the rise as high oil prices threaten to curb consumer spending

War-induced spike in oil and gas prices could impact spending on everything from clothes and entertainment to travel, economists say.

On Billy Bishop, Doug Ford doesn't hold all the cards

Torontonians who value a healthy environment, inclusive public spaces and respect for local democracy have long opposed airport expansion.

March break travel is up this year, despite global unrest — and Mexico remains a popular destination

Toronto's Pearson is expecting some 1.7 million passengers to pass through the airport during the break.

Oscar 2026 predictions: Who will win, who should win and who didn't deserve to be nominated

Our critic picks the best bets ("Sinners," Jessie Buckley, Paul Thomas Anderson) and the head-scratchers (Jacob Elordi, Joachim Trier) leading into Sunday's ceremony.
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Globe and Mail

Cuban president says talks were recently held with the U.S. to resolve differences

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said Friday that his government has held recent talks with the U.S., marking the first time the Caribbean country confirms such speculation.

Cuba says talks were recently held with the U.S. to resolve differences

President Miguel Díaz-Canel says international factors facilitated these exchanges

NASA says it’s ready for first crewed moon mission in 50 years

NASA said on Thursday it is on track for an early April liftoff of Artemis II, its first crewed moon mission in 50 years, despite repeated delays.

Dutch police investigate arson attack on Rotterdam synagogue

Blaze that started around 3:40 a.m. died down quickly and nobody was injured

Four crew members found dead after U.S. military refuelling plane crashes in Iraq

Loss of the aircraft was not due to hostile fire or friendly fire, said U.S. military’s Central Command

Explosion hits Tehran as thousands gather for mass demonstration

Hegseth says Khamenei ‘is wounded and likely disfigured,’ without providing evidence or elaborating

U.S. issues 30-day sanctions waiver for purchase of Russian oil stranded at sea

Measure the latest by Trump administration to calm energy markets jolted by Iran war

Carney to discuss energy security during three-day trip to Norway

Oil-rich Scandinavian country is not profiting from the Iran war, its Prime Minister says

Suspect shot dead after ramming vehicle into Michigan synagogue, sources say

A man armed with a rifle rammed his vehicle into one of the nation’s largest reform synagogues in a Detroit suburb and was fatally shot by security Thursday, The Associated Press has learned.

Israel drops charges against five soldiers accused of sexually assaulting Palestinian detainee

Human rights groups accused the military of ignoring one of the gravest instances of abuse in the country’s network of wartime prisons
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Global News

Oil price spike from Iran war could help Canada in CUSMA talks, experts say

Countries around the world are grappling with skyrocketing costs for key commodities like oil and fertilizer as the war with Iran continues to upend global trade.

4 dead as U.S. military refuelling plane crashes in Iraq

The U.S. Central Command said the crash followed an unspecified incident involving two aircraft in “friendly airspace,” and that the other plane landed safely.

Carney to meet with King Charles III during trip to United Kingdom

The meeting, set for the afternoon of March 16, will be the third time Carney and the King have meet since Carney became prime minister a year ago.

Tories slam Liberals for not disclosing strike on Kuwait military base

Canada has an operational support hub at the Ali Al-salem Air Base, which also hosts the U.S. Air Force and was reportedly hit by an Iranian missile on March 1.

Why water supplies may be the new front line in the Middle East war

Water treatment centres in the Persian Gulf region are under threat amid the Iran war, with desalination plants in areas like Bahrain taking damage from strikes.

Canada pledges $37M for Lebanon civilian aid amid Israel, Hezbollah fight

The government says the funding will go through United Nations agencies and the Red Cross to provide food, medical services, shelter and clean water.

Is cyberattack on U.S. health care firm the next phase of the Iran war?

Some experts say that a cyberwar through 'proxies' may be the next stage of the Iran war, with civilian infrastructure also coming under threat.

War in Iran driving up the cost of flying due to volatile jet fuel prices

John Gradek said that the price of jet fuel is up about 30 per cent and the cost of fuel represents about 30 per cent of an airline's operating costs.

Canada moves to help Canadians trapped in Kuwait without exit permits

Some Canadians who wanted to leave Kuwait had been denied exit permits by their employers. "The situation is a hostage-like one," one Canadian there said.

Iran’s leader vows to continue attacks in 1st statement since appointment

Iran’s secretive new supreme leader on Thursday vowed to keep up attacks on Gulf Arab countries and use the effective closure of the strategic Strait of Hormuz as leverage.
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New York Times

The Death Penalty Is Indefensible. It’s Also on the Rise.

The surge in capital punishment is a cruel and unjust development.

Old Dominion University Shooting Being Investigated as Act of Terrorism, Officials Say

The F.B.I. said the shooting, which wounded two other people at the university, in Norfolk, Va., was being investigated as an act of terrorism.

Alas, You Will Never Look Like J.F.K. Jr. in Your Chinos

Recent marketing campaigns and TikToks reflect the craze for “Love Story.” They show that the Kennedy archetype still can’t be purchased.

Cuba Acknowledges Talks with Trump Officials For the First Time

President Miguel Díaz-Canel, whose country is rapidly running out of fuel, said the talks were based on “respect for the political systems of both countries.”

Joaquin Castro Is on a Quest to Get Detained Immigrants Released

The Texas Democrat has used his perch in Congress to highlight sympathetic cases in his push to free detainees and call attention to the consequences of President Trump’s immigration agenda.

Consumer Prices Rose in January, Before Iran War Added Price Pressures

Economic growth at the end of 2025 was revised downward and consumer prices rose at the start of 2026.

How the Iran War Threatens the Global Food, Energy and Other Supplies

Beyond its effects on oil and gas, the unfolding war in the Middle East is roiling shipping and airfreight, threatening the availability of a vast range of goods.

The Challenge of Helping Homeless People Who Avoid New York’s Shelters

Mayor Zohran Mamdani has been reluctant to force people indoors, even in dire weather. But conditions, whether on the streets or in shelters, can be dangerous.

How Recovery Scams Retarget Victims of Fraud

Many cybercrime victims are retargeted by online scammers posing as lawyers or other professionals who promise they can recover stolen money.

Pink Floyd Guitar Is Sold for a Record $14.55 Million

The black Fender Stratocaster, played by David Gilmour on six of the band’s albums including “The Dark Side of the Moon,” broke the record for the most expensive guitar sold at auction.

CNBC

Iran’s 'oil lifeline’ has been left untouched in the conflict. What happens if it's seized?

Analysts say any attempt to attack or seize Iran’s strategic oil hub is likely to be fraught with risk.

All six crew members killed in KC-135 refueling plane crash in Iraq, U.S. military says

The KC-135 is used to refuel other aircraft in mid-air. This is the fourth reported aircraft loss since the Iran war started.

Pete Hegseth on Strait of Hormuz: 'Don't need to worry about it'

The Strait of Hormuz, the world's most critical chokepoint for oil shipments, has been effectively closed since the U.S. and Israel began the war on Iran.

Fourth-quarter GDP revised down to just 0.7% growth; January core inflation was 3.1%

The PCE price index for January was expected to show headline inflation at 2.9% and core at 3.1%.

Cuba’s president confirms talks with U.S. — but warns an agreement will take time

It comes at a time when the Caribbean island is grappling with a worsening economic crisis.

Asia-Pacific markets tumble as investors brace for a prolonged war in Middle East

Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei said in a late Thursday speech that the Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for global oil trade, should remain shut.

Tesla's China sales climb in the first two months of 2026 while BYD numbers drop

Sales of Tesla's China-made electric vehicles rose in the first two months of 2026, from the year before, regaining lost ground to China's BYD.

U.S. allows temporary purchases of Russian oil already at sea to stabilize energy markets

The U.S. has temporarily authorized the purchase of Russian oil stranded at sea to stabilize energy markets.

Oil holds near $100 as Trump says America has 'ammunition, and plenty of time’ to fight Iran war

WTI crude saw its biggest weekly gain since the 1980s last week.

Washington Post

6 dead after U.S. Air Force refueler crashes in Iraq while supporting Iran war

The KC-135 tanker was involved in an apparent accident with another KC-135. The other aircraft landed safely, officials said.

Trump administration allows for Russian oil sales as energy prices soar

The move is likely to be a boon to Russia as the United States tries to stem the economic fallout from its war on Iran as the price of crude has soared.

Unpopular war makes friendship with Trump a liability for European leaders

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and a constellation of other conservative leaders are the defensive over their ties to President Trump because of his war against Iran.

Lebanon appeals to Israel’s allies to intervene and says hundreds are killed

The war is expanding into Lebanon, as an Israeli offensive to dismantle Hezbollah has displaced 800,000 people there, with more than 680 people killed.

U.S. sailors injured in fire aboard aircraft carrier supporting Iran war

The incident, in a laundry room on the USS Gerald R. Ford, is another setback during the ship’s extended deployment.

Ukraine strikes Russian electronics plant that builds missile components

The general staff said that it used Storm Shadow missiles, which are produced jointly by Britain and France, to hit a plant that makes microchips and high-end electronics.

Nations agree to release oil reserves as war in Iran hits global economy

The International Energy Agency announced that it would carry out its largest-ever release of oil reserves — 400 million barrels.

Satellite companies restrict access to Middle East imagery amid Iran war

The U.S.-based companies, Planet Labs and Vantor, say they were not instructed by any government to restrict image access.

Iranian school was on U.S. target list, may have been mistaken as military site

The strike on an Iranian elementary school killed at least 175, many of them children, raising questions as to whether the military’s use of AI-enabled targeting was a factor.

Aid worker killed in drone strike on building used by Congo relief staff

French aid worker Karine Buisset died in the attack. Two others were also killed, according to rebel group M23. Congo’s government and M23 blamed each other.

BBC

Too good to go down? Ranking shock Premier League relegations

Premier League champions, FA Cup winners and club legends have all suffered the unwanted fate, but which relegated side really was "too good to go down"?

Michigan synagogue attack was 'hate, plain and simple', says governor

The FBI says it is investigating the incident as a "targeted act of violence against the Jewish community" but a motive for the crime remains unclear.

First image appearing to show Andrew, Mandelson and Epstein together emerges

The image appears to show Lord Mandelson and the former prince in bathrobes sitting on wooden decking with Epstein.

Why has Trump eased sanctions on Russian oil - and will it help Putin?

The US said easing sanctions on Russian oil would provide only a limited financial boost to Putin.

All six crew members killed after US refuelling plane crashes in Iraq

The US Central Command says all six crew members died after a refuelling aircraft went down over western Iraq.

Demolition of fire-ravaged building at Glasgow Central begins

Glasgow City Council has determined the remains of the Union Corner building are "fatally compromised" and "highly dangerous".

Tottenham players can either 'cry or fight' - Tudor

Tottenham interim boss Igor Tudor says his players can "cry or fight" as they seek to avoid relegation from the Premier League.

Petrol retailers in row with government over 'rip off' accusations

They have pulled out of a meeting, accusing ministers of using "inflammatory language" over rising fuel prices.

Towie star's plea for mandatory ice skating gloves rejected

The Only Way is Essex celebrity Chloe Lewis launched her plea when her son lost part of his finger.

Jason Tindall - the most misunderstood man in football?

Newcastle United assistant Jason Tindall has stood alongside head coach Eddie Howe for the best part of two decades and is more than a wind-up merchant.

The Independent

Petrol retailers accuse ministers of ‘inflammatory language’ that has triggered abuse of forecourt workers

The trade body’s explosive intervention came after Rachel Reeves asked the competition watchdog to crack down on ‘rip-off’ fuel prices amid the Iran war

Scientists discover giant dinosaur species which was the length of two buses

Dasosaurus tocantinensis lived about 120 million years ago

French soldier killed and six injured in ‘unacceptable’ Iraq drone attack, Macron says

Arnaud Frion is believed to be the first European death since the US-Israeli war with Iran began two weeks ago

France returns a sacred drum looted during the colonial era to Ivory Coast

France has returned a looted sacred talking drum to Ivory Coast, marking the first official restitution of precious artifacts from France to the west African nation after they were looted during the colonial era

Officials trying to discredit links between general’s disappearance and his UFO work

Authorities say there is no evidence of foul play in Neil McCasland’s disappearance, but his extended silence from family is highly unusual

Pope Leo takes a veiled swipe at Trump over Iran war: ‘Go to confession’

Washington, D.C. Cardinal Robert McElroy said earlier this week that the U.S.-Israeli strikes against Iran were ‘not morally legitimate’

Irate Pete Hegseth claims Iran’s leaders are ‘rats’ in hiding and demands a ‘patriotic press’ rewrite headlines

Defense secretary described Iran’s new leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, as the ‘so-called not-so-supreme leader’ who is ‘wounded and likely disfigured’

Revealed: First photo of Jeffrey Epstein, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson together

The image is believed to have been taken in Martha’s Vineyard between 1999 and 2000

Iran-US war latest: No survivors aboard US military plane which crashed in Iraq, Centcom confirms

Centcom is investigating the circumstances which led to four US troops being killed in a plane crash in Iraq

Giant portrait of Gaza girl Hind Rajab appears on beach ahead of Oscars

The 5-year-old is the focus of The Voice of Hind Rajab, which has been nominated for best international film