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CBC.ca

Alberta needs to call state of emergency over crowded hospitals, physicians say
Dr. Paul Parks, the president-elect of the section of emergency medicine of the Alberta Medical Association, said he is calling for drastic action from the provincial government at the urging of physicians from across the province and across hospital divisions.

B.C. premier proposes publicly funded refinery over pipeline. Is it realistic?
As B.C. Premier David Eby continues to reject the idea of a new pipeline through the B.C. North, he’s now suggesting that building a Canadian refinery would be a better use of taxpayer dollars — but some experts doubt the proposal’s merits.

Doug Ford's plan to remove Crown Royal from Ontario shelves 'misinformed,' Manitoba MP says
A federal Conservative MP from Manitoba says Ontario Premier Doug Ford didn't have "all the facts in front of him" when he doubled down on threats to pull Crown Royal whisky off shelves.

Viral video on WestJet plane sparks debate over passenger legroom, calls for more regulation

Internet access and telephone lines cut out after protests erupt in Iran
People in Iran's capital shouted from their homes and rallied in the street Thursday night after the country's exiled crown prince called for a mass demonstration, witnesses said, a new escalation in the protests that have spread nationwide across the Islamic Republic. Internet access and telephone lines in Iran cut out immediately after the protests began.

Ford warns Carney not to cut tariffs on Chinese EVs as PM looks to repair ties with Beijing
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is urging Prime Minister Mark Carney to stand firm when he travels to China later this month and keep the steep tariffs on its electric vehicles in place.

City council not told Calgary's water system was at risk in 2017, says former mayor Nenshi
Two former councillors and the former mayor say they weren't made aware of the high risk the Bearspaw feeder main faced during their time in office, years before a pair of catastrophic breaks left the city's water system in disarray.

Dog chewing heated ski glove sparks fire in Ottawa home
Ottawa firefighters acted quickly Thursday morning to extinguish a blaze that began when a family's dog chewed a heated ski glove, causing its battery to ignite.

Conservative MP calls cancellation of his campus event an attack on free speech
Conservative MP Garnett Genuis accused a student group at York University of attacking free speech after he was denied permission to hold an event there — but the university's student centre said politics had nothing to do with its decision.

Deadly standoff continues between Syrian army, Kurdish-led forces in Aleppo
Violent clashes between the Syrian army and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have continued to intensify in the northern city of Aleppo, entering a third day, as tens of thousands of civilians were forced to flee their homes.
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Toronto Star

ICE officer who shot Renee Good in Minneapolis has served decades in military and law enforcement
The federal agent who shot and killed a driver in Minneapolis is an Iraq War veteran who has served for nearly two decades in the Border Patrol and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to records obtained Thursday by The…

Maple Leafs vs. Flyers: Scott Laughton shows you can go home again — and win
Fourth-liner scores short-handed to tie the game late in the third period, and the Leafs beat the Flyers in overtime.

Daulton Varsho agrees to one-year deal with Blue Jays as he prepares to be the centre-fielder of attention
Varsho could be the headliner for next winter's free-agent class if he has a big 2026 season.

RECO announces three-year reform plan, will continue as Ontario's real estate regulator
Industry insiders say plan is "whitewash" that won't protect consumers or restore public confidence in the sector.

Federal immigration officers shoot and wound 2 people in Portland, Oregon, authorities say
The Department of Homeland Security said an officer fired a "defensive shot" during a car stop involving a Venezuelan individual with alleged gang ties. Portland's police chief encouraged calm.

Metrolinx cutting down hundreds of trees in E.T. Seton Park for Ontario Line construction
The trees are being cut down for temporary access roads needed for the construction of the 15.6-kilometre subway line.

Nathaniel's father grilled on his son's oatmeal consumption at babysitter's manslaughter trial
Kent McLellan is asked about details of the morning more than 10 years ago as defence lawyer probes whether the 15-month-old was unwell before dropoff.

How Mayor Olivia Chow has flipped the script at city hall with the 2026 Toronto budget
The veteran progressive and her allies spent Thursday touting the benefits of a proposed 2026 spending plan that would rein in costs and keep taxes low.

Vance calls killing of Minneapolis woman by an ICE officer 'a tragedy of her own making'
Vice President JD Vance blamed the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Good on “a left-wing network,” Democrats, the news media and Good herself.

Battle over Doug Ford’s Ontario Place redevelopment heads to Supreme Court of Canada
The Supreme Court of Canada has given a group opposing the Ford government's redevelopment of Ontario Place leave to appeal legislation the province used to fast-track construction.
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Globe and Mail

Gifted dogs can learn names of new toys by eavesdropping on owners’ conversations
Seven out of ten gifted dogs watched their owners hold a new toy and converse about it, before retrieving it from a pile in another room
Trump administration discussed paying Greenlanders to join U.S., sources say
U.S. officials have discussed sending lump sum payments to Greenlanders as part of a bid to convince them to secede from Denmark and potentially join the United States, according to four sources familiar with the matter.

Golden Globes 2026: Where to watch the awards in Canada, who’s hosting and who’s nominated
The 83rd Golden Globe Awards is the boozy, bubbly kickoff to Hollywood’s awards season
U.S. immigration officers shoot and injure two people in Portland, police say
FBI’s Portland office says it is investigating an ‘agent involved shooting’ that reportedly left two wounded outside a hospital

China’s Foreign Minister to visit Somalia in bid to boost support for country targeted by Trump
Wang Yi will be the highest-ranking Chinese politician to travel to the African country since the 1980s

U.S. House passes bill to extend health care subsidies in rebuke of Republican leaders
17 renegade GOP lawmakers joined every Democrat in voting 230-196 to pass the measure

Greenland, Denmark envoys urge Trump administration to drop takeover threats
Danish officials are set to meet with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington next week

Top-ranked Sabalenka critical of season length, plans to skip tournaments to avoid burnout
Sabalenka will meet Madison Keys in Brisbane International quarter-final, in a rematch of last year’s Aussie Open final

Russia warns of spike in tensions with U.S. after seizure of oil tanker
Seizure of Russian-flagged tanker by U.S. military on Wednesday represents a new challenge for the Kremlin
U.S. has other tariff options if Trump loses Supreme Court case, Bessent says
Treasury Secretary says U.S. could lose negotiating power
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Global News

Carney to visit Qatar between diplomatic stops in China, Switzerland
Carney's office says he will be the first sitting Canadian prime minister to visit the middle eastern country as he seeks to broaden trade relations and drum up foreign investment.

Macron says Canada ’51st state’ threats an example of U.S. rejecting allies
In blunt remarks, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and France’s President Emmanuel Macron said global democracy was being attacked as never before.

In Iran, no internet and surging protests urged on by an exiled prince
The protest represented the first test of whether the Iranian public could be swayed by Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, whose father fled Iran just before the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Why does Trump want Greenland? Arctic security, critical minerals at stake
Here's why Trump may be keen on acquiring Greenland, and why it's an important strategic security asset no matter who's in charge.

Trump set to finalize Ukraine security guarantee document: Zelenskyy
As a cornerstone of any post-war settlement, Ukraine has sought strong guarantees which commit the U.S. and other Western allies to come to Ukraine's aid if Russia invades again.

Denmark, Greenland envoys urge White House to drop Trump ‘takeover’ threat
Denmark has welcomed a meeting with the U.S. next week to discuss President Donald Trump’s renewed call for Greenland to come under American control.

Chrystia Freeland to resign as MP Friday to take Ukraine role
Freeland made the announcement amid concerns raised by opposition MPs who said she should have resigned earlier after accepting a role advising a foreign government.

Saskatchewan’s Moe hopes Carney makes trade progress in China visit
Premier Scott Moe is hoping Prime Minister Mark Carney can make progress on market access for canola, which remains subject to Chinese tariffs.

Venezuela’s state-run oil company says talks with U.S. progressing
Trump has said he wants interim Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez to give the U.S. and private companies "total access" to her country's oil industry.

U.S. says it’s seized two oil tankers linked to Venezuela
"The world’s criminals are on notice. You can run, but you can’t hide," warned U.S. Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem.
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New York Times

U.S. Border Patrol Agents Shoot 2 in Portland During Traffic Stop
The shooting came as Minneapolis grappled with a federal agent’s killing of a woman a day earlier, prompting calls from local leaders for an end to the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.

N.Y.P.D. Fatally Shoots Blade-Wielding Man in Hospital, Officials Say
The man had cut and then barricaded himself in a blood-spattered room with a patient and a security guard at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, the police said.

Inside Myanmar’s Gilded Capital, Empty Streets and Moldy Corners
Myanmar’s junta created a capital to withstand an invasion. Now, the military struggles to project an image of control over a crumbling nation.

More Agents Head to Minnesota as U.S. Takes Over Shooting Investigation
A day after an ICE agent fatally shot a 37-year-old woman in Minneapolis, the governor activated the state’s National Guard, and 100 more federal agents were also being deployed.

Russia Appears to Use Nuclear-Capable Missile in Ukraine
If confirmed, the use of the missile would be an ominous threat to Ukraine and its Western allies.

Amid Opening Sprint, Mamdani Paused to Socialize With Steven Spielberg
Zohran Mamdani, the new mayor of New York, made a private visit to the billionaire film director’s Central Park West apartment this week.

The Next Phase of Trump’s Renovations: A New ‘Upper West Wing’
Besides changes to the White House, President Trump also said he planned to tear up the brick walkways in Lafayette Park and replace them with granite.

Iran Is Cut Off From Internet as Protests Calling for Regime Change Intensify
As protests swelled around the country, Iran’s internet was shut down, and the heads of its judiciary and its security services warned of a harsh response amid calls for “freedom, freedom.”

Once Again, a Newfoundland Town Rescues Stranded Passengers
After 9/11, Gander took in thousands of people whose flights were diverted. History repeated on a smaller scale this week.

Families of Slain Idaho Students Sue the University the Killer Attended
A new lawsuit claims that Washington State University, where Bryan Kohberger was a Ph.D. student, failed to take decisive action on earlier complaints that he was stalking women.
CNBC

Vacations can be stressful—here are 3 ways to fully unwind, according to a psychologist
Vacationers should take their time to ease into their holidays, plan ahead, and focus on experiences instead of cramming activities or being interrupted by work.

Hanwha Aerospace soars 11%, leading Asian defense stocks rally
Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed Friday as investors parsed China's inflation data.

CNBC's Inside India newsletter: India wants five big airlines — but even with two, they are barely staying afloat
Despite being one of the fastest growing aviation market which is controlled by just two airlines, there are no winners in this sector.

China inflation hits near three-year high in December as full-year CPI misses target
China's consumer inflation accelerated in December to the fastest pace in more than two years, while factory-gate deflation extended for over three years.

Trump’s Greenland gambit puts China on edge after Venezuela operation
U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to take control of Greenland raised alarms in Beijing as nations vye for the vast mineral reserves in the Arctic nation.

CNBC Daily Open: U.S. moves over Greenland are heating up quickly
U.S. President Donald Trump's ambitions around Greenland are rapidly gaining concrete form — that is, evolving from rhetoric into action.

The Supreme Court may rule Friday on Trump's tariffs. Here's what's at stake for the economy
The decision is poised to have far-reaching impacts on not only trade policy but also the U.S. fiscal situation.

Supreme Court tariff decision: U.S. Customs has new deadline for companies seeking refunds
The window for U.S. importers to file for electronic refunds if the Supreme Court rules Trump's IEEPA tariffs are illegal is approaching.

CNBC's Becky Quick details daughter's rare disease journey
CNBC "Squawk Box" anchor Becky Quick details her daughter's rare disease journey, and explains why it inspired her to launch CNBC Cures.

Why Russia hasn't reacted to Trump's Greenland takeover bid
The Kremlin has not commented on Trump's Greenland ambitions, with analysts saying they serve a bigger purpose for Moscow.
Washington Post

Trump says he will meet Machado — and would accept Nobel Peace Prize from her
Speaking to Fox News, Trump said it “would be a great honor” if the Venezuelan opposition leader decided to share her Nobel Peace Prize with him.

Trump’s anti-globalism looks like old-school Yankee imperialism
Opportunistic imperialism. Personalist dictatorship. There are myriad phrases to describe what’s emerging in the United States, and they’re not flattering.

Venezuela announces release of political prisoners; 5 Spanish citizens freed
Trump “is using maximum leverage to do right by the American and Venezuelan people,” deputy White House press secretary Anna Kelly said.

In blow to Trump plan, Russia rejects European peacekeepers in Ukraine
After Western leaders signed a document on post-war security guarantees for Ukraine, Russia said it would view foreign peacekeeping troops as a threat.

Senate advances bill to block further military action in Venezuela
Though largely symbolic, the measure would be a rare assertion of Congress’s role in using lethal force after the stunning raid to capture Nicolás Maduro.

Iranian protests and strikes escalate as state struggles to contain them
Security forces have repeatedly responded with violence, including killing protesters, raiding hospitals and arresting thousands, according to rights groups.

Trump appears to back away from threats to Colombia’s president
No country in the region has a closer partnership with the Pentagon than Colombia.

Venezuela’s economy nears collapse under U.S. blockade
Trump administration officials say the Venezuelan government only has a few weeks before it would “go broke” if it doesn’t “play ball.”

He spends 12 hours making art in the snow, then watches it vanish
Simon Beck works alone, using a compass and a pair of snowshoes to create intricate patterns as large as three soccer fields.

Despite Gaza ceasefire, war still deadly along Israel’s ‘Yellow Line’
Israel’s enforcement of its shifting demarcation line in Gaza has left hundreds of Palestinians dead in the months since an Oct. 10 ceasefire.
BBC

The Papers: 'Pub tax U-turn' and 'caring Catherine'
The climbdown on business rates for pubs and the Princess of Wales's praise for NHS workers top Friday's papers.

Venezuelan government begins releasing political prisoners
The US, which recently captured its President Nicolás Maduro, has long demanded the detainees be freed.

Two wounded in shooting involving federal agents in Portland
The Department of Homeland Security says the incident began with the traffic stop of a Venezuelan gang member.

Long waits for disability benefit claims unacceptable, MPs say
Some people are waiting more than a year to have their claims processed, the Public Accounts Committee says.

I'm caught in a trademark row with Cambridge University – it's terrifying
The 800-year-old university is in a legal battle with the founder of a rowing company.

Huge anti-government protests in Tehran and other Iranian cities, videos show
Rallies on major roads in the capital and in Iran's second city were peaceful and not dispersed by security forces.

'Idiot' or 'understandable'? Martinelli apologises for pushing Bradley
Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli is criticised for pushing Conor Bradley while he was down injured - but Liverpool boss Arne Slot defends him.

'It's incredible, surreal': Skye Newman wins BBC Sound of 2026
Coming from a "broken background", Skye Newman's visceral, powerful pop has made her one to watch.

More businesses call to be included in pub rates backtrack
High street shops, pharmacies and music venues have said that the axing of planned increases to business rates for pubs should apply to them too.

Pupils left shivering during exams as PFI contract ends with school repairs unfinished
A BBC investigation finds building issues across city schools after a firm contracted to carry out repairs went into liquidation.
The Independent

Study helps explain rare condition that causes the body to produce its own alcohol
Auto-brewery syndrome can produce enough alcohol in gut to cause noticeable intoxication and induce liver damage, cognitive impairment, digestive issues and even withdrawal symptoms

Anger and outrage spills onto Minneapolis streets after ICE officer's fatal shooting of Renee Good
Anger and outrage are spilling out onto Minneapolis’ streets over the fatal shooting of a woman the day before by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kyiv and Lviv struck by drones and missiles after Zelensky warns of ‘massive’ attack
Russia fires suspected hypersonic missile at critical infrastructure in Lviv after Zelensky accuses Putin of weaponising winter

Trump says he should receive a separate Nobel Peace Prize for the ‘eight and a quarter’ wars he claims to have solved
Trump revealed plans to meet with Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado next week

Portland mayor calls for ICE to ‘halt all operations’ in his city after two people are shot and injured by federal agents
The shooting comes a day after a federal agent fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis

Storm Goretti map: Where Britain will be hit by heavy snow with yellow and amber warnings in place
Storm Goretti is the first of 2026 and has caused travel delays

Will K-pop earn its first Grammy in 2026? Maybe, but it's complicated
K-pop is an inextricable force in global pop culture

Luigi Mangione heads to court as he fights to block death penalty, murder charge and key evidence
Luigi Mangione is due in federal court for a pivotal hearing in his fight to bar the government from seeking the death penalty against him in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

Storm Goretti live: Snow causing major travel disruption as UK hit by ‘weather bomb’ with 99mph winds
Birmingham airport suspended runway operations as heavy snow and “dangerous stormy winds” hit the UK

Landfill collapse kills 1 and leaves at least 27 missing, Philippine police say
A huge mound of garbage has collapsed in a waste segregation facility in a central Philippine city, killing one person and leaving at least 27 others missing























