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CBC.ca

Co-accused in couple's Ontario murder trial testifies she wasn't prepared to deal with boy's high needs

Becky Hamber has testified for the first time at the weeks-long murder trial that has already seen co-accused Brandy Cooney take the witness box. Hamber told Milton, Ont., court Monday that she struggled to care for the 12-year-old boy who died and his brother who were in their care, but she wanted the best for them.

Judge sends Saskatoon bus driver to jail for driving drunk with 52 kids on board

A Saskatoon judge says a bus driver who mixed alcohol and pain killers while driving a charter bus with 52 children aboard posed an "outrageous" risk.

Greenpeace calls for more transparency from Canada's largest pulp and paper company

Environmental group Greenpeace is calling for more transparency from Domtar, saying it has received millions of dollars in government funding without providing the public with details of how that money is being used or sharing its plans for the future of Canada's forests.

They're strapped for supplies, and danger looms. But Gaza’s children are thrilled to be back in school

Children in the Gaza Strip are resuming their education after two years of near-constant Israeli bombardment.

Air Canada worker trapped in baggage hold of Toronto-to-Moncton plane freed before takeoff

An Air Canada Rouge flight 1502 was taxiing toward the runway last month at Toronto Pearson Airport when passengers heard banging and cries for help from below.

N.S. community gathers to remember 'kind, empathetic' boy who died in dog attack

Family of Drew Nickerson, 13, has received messages of support from across Canada following his death.

Average asking rents fell to just over $2K in December — their lowest in more than 2 years

Asking rents in Canada fell 2.3 per cent year-over-year in December to an average of $2,060, marking a full calendar year of declines as prices reached their lowest level in 30 months.

Road salt shortage forces Ontario cities to put different de-icing plans on their plates

An early winter and more extreme weather have made road salt a hot commodity, with the early winter and harsher weather creating shortages, and many cities and communities adjusting their approach to de-icing roads and sidewalks. The world’s largest underground salt mine, which is in Goderich, Ont., says it's working round the clock to try to meet demand.

Conservatives accuse Liberals of 'kowtowing to Beijing' as 2 MPs cut Taiwan trip short

The federal Conservatives are accusing the Liberals of rewarding "Beijing's intimidation" after some parliamentarians on a trip to Taiwan decided to return earlier than planned.
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Toronto Star

Nathaniel McLellan may have fallen down stairs at babysitter's house, trial hears

"You thought there was a possibility that Meggin Van Hoof threw your son down the stairs," defence lawyer asks toddler's father at manslaughter trial.

Carney government in talks with China about EV tariffs

Canadian negotiators are in "active discussions" about lowering or dropping tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles in exchange for easing punitive Chinese counter-tariffs on canola and seafood.

I didn’t pay taxes on crypto because I assumed it was ‘the same as gambling’: Alleged Toronto money man to Ryan Wedding

“You have a degree in international business, and it didn’t strike you that you may be wise to look into that?”

Mark Carney to meet with B.C. Indigenous group that opposes pipeline

Carney will meet with the Coastal First Nations in Prince Rupert, B.C., before travelling to China this week.

As protests grow, Iran finds itself more isolated than ever

Iranians are fighting for liberation, not usurpation, Martin Regg Cohn writes.

Up to 25 trains per day planned for Toronto to Quebec high-speed rail

Project officials are pledging to cut travel times in half with electrified trains travelling at speeds in excess of 300 kilometres an hour.

After Venezuela, Iran's crown prince sees Trump as his way back to power

With Iran’s Islamic regime facing widespread protests, Reza Pahlavi has positioned himself as able to lead the country toward a democratic future.

'Screaming and banging' from cargo hold alerted Air Canada passengers to trapped worker

"It was obvious that something was wrong, we just didn't know what yet," Mark Leblanc told the Star in an interview on Monday.

Liberal MPs leave delegation to Taiwan to 'avoid confusion' as Carney heads to China

Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to leave for China Tuesday for talks on trade and security issues.

Ford government says 300,000 more people have access to primary care

Health Minister Sylvia Jones said as of last September about 1.98 million people were still "not attached to primary care," but maintained that number will be drastically reduced by 2029.
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Globe and Mail

U.K. investigates Elon Musk's X over Grok sexual deepfakes

Britain will bring into effect a law criminalizing the creation of non-consensual intimate images this week, technology minister Liz Kendall told parliament on Monday after regulator Ofcom launched an investigation into Elon Musk's X.

Minnesota, Twin Cities sue U.S. government in bid to halt immigration crackdown

Joined by Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota claims DHS is violating First Amendment and other constitutional protections

Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly sues Pentagon over attempts to punish him for warning troops of unlawful orders

Kelly was censured for calling on troops to resist unlawful orders, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says

Iranians bypass internet blackout using Elon Musk’s Starlink, sources say

Iranian authorities have launched a deadly crackdown on ‍nationwide protests, ​including the near-complete shutdown of internet service

Elon Musk’s X, Grok investigated by U.K. media regulator over deepfake concerns

New law making it an offence to create sexual deepfakes will come into force to tackle the images, says U.K. government

U.S. State Department has revoked more than 100,000 visas since Trump took office

Record number of revocations reflects extent of Washington’s crackdown on immigrants, including some with valid visas

Trump’s Greenland aggression poses unforeseen threat to NATO alliance

A U.S. attack on Greenland would be almost certain to divide NATO, but it’s unclear which allies would side with Trump

Russian drones hit two foreign vessels near Ukrainian port

Strike marked the second attack in four days on Black Sea shipping

Rohingya minority was targeted by Myanmar, Gambia tells World Court in genocide hearing

Myanmar says 2017 offensive was to counter terrorism, refuting UN report

Iranian state TV blames deaths on ‘terrorist’ actions led by U.S., Israel

Regime says communication with U.S. is open after weekend of protests challenging clerical rule
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Global News

PetroChina meeting obstacles as it seeks to buy South Bow pipeline stake

A judge with the Alberta Court of Kings Bench has ruled PetroChina's attempts to take full ownership the Grand Rapids Pipeline lacks the necessary federal government approval.

Canadian ice master makes Olympic history with 1st indoor temporary speedskating rink

Milan Olympic organizers have turned to Calgary ice master, Mark Messer, a veteran of six previous Olympics to prepare the Games first temporary indoor speedskating rink.

The loonie is up amid Trump’s Fed probe. Who that will help — and hurt?

Canadian consumers and businesses could see some short-term benefits from the latest news out of the U.S. concerning the Federal Reserve, but there are also severe long-term risks.

Greenland says it ‘cannot accept’ U.S. takeover after latest Trump threats

'As part of the Danish Commonwealth, Greenland is a member of NATO and the defence of Greenland must therefore be through NATO,' the government statement said.

Canada, allies condemn Iran’s lethal crackdown on protests

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand in a joint statement with Australia and the European Union praised the bravery of peaceful protesters and attacked Iran's use of lethal force.

Trump’s ‘frontal attack’ on U.S. Fed sends global shockwaves

The head of the U.S. Federal Reserve disclosed a legal indictment from the DOJ, and said it was a "pretext" to gain political influence over the Fed to lower interest rates faster.

Trump says Iran’s trade partners to face 25% tariffs amid protest crackdown

Trump said Sunday that Iran wants to negotiate with Washington after his threat to strike the Islamic Republic over its crackdown on protesters that has killed nearly 600 people.

Protesters try to attack driver after truck speeds through L.A. anti-Iran protest

The U-Haul truck, with its side mirrors shattered, was stopped several blocks away and surrounded by police cars.

US launches new retaliatory strikes against ISIS in Syria after deadly ambush

The U.S. has launched another round of retaliatory strikes against the Islamic State in Syria following an ambush that killed two U.S. soldiers and an American interpreter.

Carney condemns Iran crackdown as protests near two-week mark

As protests in Iran near the two-week mark, Canada condemns the crackdown. Mark Carney calls reports of violence and arrests “profoundly concerning” and urges for peaceful protest.
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New York Times

U.S. Attacked Boat With Aircraft That Looked Like a Civilian Plane

Even accepting the Trump administration’s claim that there is an armed conflict with suspected drug runners, the laws of war bar “perfidy.”

Arson Suspect Targeted Mississippi Synagogue for Its ‘Jewish Ties,’ F.B.I. Says

The suspect, Stephen Spencer Pittman, was turned in by his father, who said his son had laughed as he confessed to the fire that damaged the synagogue, investigators said.

Trump Officials Are Sending 1,000 More Immigration Officers to Minnesota

The Customs and Border Protection officers are joining 2,000 other officers and agents at the Department of Homeland Security who have recently been deployed to the Minneapolis region.

Top Fed Official Conveys Little Urgency for Immediate Rate Cuts

The Federal Reserve is likely to hold interest rates steady when it meets at the end of the month, keeping tensions high with President Trump.

Judge Blocks Trump Effort to Stop Rhode Island’s Revolution Wind Project

The ruling means that construction can continue on Revolution Wind, a $6.2 billion project off the coast of Rhode Island, at least for now.

Former Congressional Employee Accused of Stealing 240 Phones

A Maryland man used his government job to order new cellphones worth over $150,000 and then sell them to a pawnshop, federal prosecutors said.

Notable Republicans Criticize Investigation of Fed Chair

Also, Iran said it is ready for war, but open to negotiate. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.

In This Town, the Groundhog May Never See Its Shadow Again

Since Milltown Mel died, a New Jersey town has faced a groundhog crisis. Now the governor has vetoed an effort to bring in out-of-state replacements.

Minnesota and Illinois Sue Trump Administration Over ICE Deployments

The two Democratic-led states claimed in separate lawsuits that the immigration enforcement campaigns violated the Constitution.

Federal Prosecutor Is Fired Amid Further Turmoil in Comey Case

Robert K. McBride had been serving as the top deputy to Lindsey Halligan, who has continued to act as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia.

CNBC

Asia-Pacific markets set to rise, shrugging off geopolitical tensions and Powell probe

Asia markets were set to open higher as investors shrugged off ongoing geopolitical flashpoints and a criminal investigation into Fed chair Jerome Powell.

Trump says any country doing business with Iran will face 25% U.S. tariff

Trump's tariff post targeting Iran comes as the oil-rich country struggles to suppress an ongoing swell of massive anti-government protests.

Paramount Skydance sues Warner Bros. Discovery in hostile takeover attempt

The lawsuit comes shortly after the WBD board once again told shareholders to reject Paramount's offer.

'Sell America' trade: Dollar drops, gold surges as Trump's Fed pressure campaign raises fears about U.S. system

The "Sell America" trade is a hot topic after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's bombshell announcement that he's under criminal investigation

Alphabet hits $4 trillion market capitalization 

The milestone comes after the company surpassed Apple as the second most valuable company.

Trump's credit card rate cap plan has unclear path, 'devastating' risks, bank insiders say

A 10% rate cap would make large swaths of the credit card industry unprofitable, especially tied to customers with less-than-ideal credit, banks say.

Powell investigation: Drumbeat of Republican opposition grows on Capitol Hill

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said he was under investigation on Sunday night, the latest episode in President Donald Trump's feud with him.

Fed Chair Powell says he's under criminal investigation, won't bow to Trump intimidation

President Donald Trump has criticized Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell for not cutting interest rates as much and as quickly as the president wants.

Apple picks Google's Gemini to run AI-powered Siri coming this year

Google's market value surpassed Apple for the first time since 2019 as it rolls out updated artificial intelligence features.

Meta names former Trump advisor Dina Powell McCormick as president, vice chair

Powell McCormick will serve as a member of Meta's management team and will help guide its strategy and execution, the company said.

Washington Post

Trump announces 25 percent tariff on countries that trade with Iran

Tehran says it’s ready for “war” or dialogue as Washington weighs response to protests.

Venezuelan opposition leader meets with Pope Leo before Trump visit

María Corina Machado used the meeting to emphasize the legitimacy of the opposition’s 2024 election victory and raise concerns about political prisoners.

A Trump confidant arrives in New Delhi. Can he reset U.S.-India relations?

Sergio Gor, a fixture in MAGA world, begins his new role as U.S. ambassador to India at a moment of strained ties between Washington and New Delhi.

Ukraine’s ex-commander in chief, envoy to Britain and maybe next president

Gen. Valery Zaluzhny’s distance from Kyiv, possibly an attempt to sideline his political ambitions, has left him at a safe remove from tensions back home.

Hundreds of Iranian protesters feared killed; U.S. considers military strikes

Trump administration national security officials were preparing to meet on potential responses, including a range of military options.

In a Venezuelan home, a father grieves ‘hero’ son killed in U.S. raid

A father mourns his son, José Salvador Rodriguez, 32, a Venezuelan soldier killed in an explosion during the U.S. mission to capture President Nicolás Maduro.

Iran’s protests seem different this time. Is the regime on the brink?

Iran’s rulers are not just facing a clamor from within.

Trump officials consider military options as Iranian protests spread

Iran’s supreme leader has warned the government would not “back down,” as rights groups fear the communications blackout in place could presage a brutal crackdown.

U.S. says it hit Islamic State in Syria in response to attack on troops

The attack is the latest in a series of actions the Pentagon has taken after two U.S. service members and an interpreter were killed in Syria in December.

BBC

I spent months investigating whether gut health affects ageing - and if I could hack my own gut to age better

Health editor Hugh Pym revamped his diet after a test suggested his gut health appeared to look five years older than he was

Why Michael Sheen put his money on the line for new Welsh national theatre

The actor discusses spearheading the Welsh National Theatre and starring in its first production.

A 'weird' and 'incredible' error - but was Szoboszlai disrespectful?

Liverpool beat Barnsley 4-1 in FA Cup fourth round but it was Dominik Szoboszlai's first-half error that had lots of people talking.

How Australian festival imploded after axing Palestinian author

Some 180 writers, including former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, have withdrawn from the event.

Late goals add shine as Liverpool beat spirited Barnsley in FA Cup

Liverpool score two late goals to add shine to their FA Cup third round victory over spirited League One side Barnsley at Anfield.

Trump announces 25% tariff on countries doing business with Iran

Trump says the new levy is "effective immediately" as anti-government protests in Iran enter a third week.

Spurs set to beat Villa to £35m Gallagher

Tottenham expect to complete a 40m euros (£35m) deal for former Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher after moving ahead of Aston Villa in the race for the England international's signature.

Police to no longer have routine access to rape victims' counselling notes

Requests to access victims' personal records can only be granted when necessary and proportionate, under new guidance.

Trump to meet Venezuelan opposition leader Machado at the White House

Machado, the winner of 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, had offered to share the honour with Trump, an award the president has long coveted.

Tories say Zahawi peerage request turned down before defection to Reform UK

Zahawi is the latest former Conservative MP to join Nigel Farage's party, as a Tory source claims he had approached Kemi Badenoch seeking a nomination for the Lords.

The Independent

Walmart is expanding its drone delivery to hundreds of additional stores

Los Angeles and St. Louis are among the cities that will gain access to the retail giant’s $19.99-a-pop aerial shipment service

British talent fuels rise in value of home entertainment market

Streaming remains the audience’s top choice for watching at home but figures show that Blu-ray and DVDs are still the first choice for many customers.

The former steel town that’s now the hottest place to buy a property in 2026

New analysis, based on several key housing market indicators, has outlined the best places to buy a house in Britain this year

Retailers suffer ‘drab’ Christmas as shoppers shun gifting for sales – figures

Total UK retail sales were up 1.2% year-on-year in December – well below last December’s growth of 3.2% and the 12-month average of 2.3%.

Beauty retailer Sephora UK to open first store on island of Ireland

The store, located in the Victoria Square shopping centre in Belfast city centre, will open on February 12.

Aldi to lift pay for store workers from March

Starting pay for store assistants at the supermarket chain will increase by 33p from £13.02 to £13.35 an hour from March 1.

The quick spine check that could reduce pain for millions of people later in life

The NHS spending watchdog says that this check should be done during bone scans for over 50s

ICE shooting: Leavitt doubles down on calling Renee Good a ‘lunatic’ as Noem vows to send hundreds more agents to Minnesota

Leavitt said Good was part of ‘an organized group to interject and to impede on law enforcement operations’

Iran latest: Trump ‘unafraid’ to launch military attack over protests but wants diplomacy to be ‘first option’

US president has threatened to strike Iran if its regime continues brutal crackdown on demonstrators

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kyiv strikes oil rigs in Caspian Sea with dramatic drone footage released

UK vows to arm Ukrainians with advanced weapons after Putin's hypersonic missile strike on Lviv