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CBC.ca

Bruce Springsteen criticizes ICE, Trump in protest song Streets of Minneapolis
Bruce Springsteen is dedicating his new song to the people of Minneapolis, criticizing U.S. President Donald Trump's ongoing immigration enforcement operations in the city.

Ontario premier says election of a separatist party in Quebec would be a 'disaster'
Ontario Premier Doug Ford stepped into Quebec politics Wednesday, suggesting that the election of a separatist party in the upcoming Quebec election would be a "disaster."

Montreal police to adopt more 'humane approach' toward autistic people during interventions
Montreal police launched a pilot project Wednesday aimed at adapting the way officers interact with autistic Montrealers during interventions.

More criminals are using AI for ransomware attacks, cybersecurity centre warns
The federal cybersecurity centre warns in a new report that criminals who hold data for ransom are using artificial intelligence tools that make it easier to target their victims.

Ontario PCs bar reporters from policy convention
Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives will not allow reporters to attend their annual gathering in Toronto this weekend, a move critics say breaks from democratic norms.

Manitoba trade and technical school closing after international student enrolment drops
The Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology is winding down operations over the course of the next year as a result of declining enrolment.

Netherlands must cut CO2 to protect Caribbean island of Bonaire, court rules
A court has ordered the Dutch government to draw up a plan to protect residents on the tiny Caribbean island of Bonaire from the devastating effects of climate change — a sweeping victory for the islanders.

Shane's Heated Rivalry Team Canada fleece is finally being released
Almost as soon as Crave's breakout hockey romance Heated Rivalry hit the screens, so did the frenzy over Shane Hollander's Team Canada zip-up fleece.

IN PHOTOS | Meet Church of England's 1st female leader
Sarah Mullally was officially confirmed on Wednesday as the first woman to lead the Church of England as Archbishop of Canterbury at a traditional ceremony at St Paul's Cathedral in London.

Canada in talks with Meta on return of news to Facebook as CUSMA review nears
The federal government says its willingness to speak with Meta about the possibility of seeing online news return to Facebook is part of an ongoing conversation Canada is having with the digital giant as the review of CUSMA nears.
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Toronto Star

Toronto sidewalk plows once again a 'vulnerability' for city's snow clearing, angering residents
Of the the thousands of daily contacts with 311, the number one problem Wednesday was for impassable sidewalks.

Education minister puts Peel District School Board under supervision, issues warning to another board
The province has taken control of Peel public immediately, and given York Catholic two weeks to get its financial house in order.

Bank of Canada holds key interest rate at 2.25% amid Trump tariff threats, 'uncertain economy'
Wednesday's rate announcement comes just days after Trump threatened to impose 100 per cent levies on Canada if Prime Minister Mark Carney struck a trade deal with China.

Doug Ford predicts 'disaster' if separatists win Quebec election
"It'd be a disaster for our country if the separatists got elected. It's simple as that," Ford said. "We have to be a united Canada right now. There's never been a more important time in our history to make sure…

Toronto anorectal doctor whose ‘disturbing’ and dangerous conduct left some patients injured stripped of medical licence
Ashwin Maharaj pleaded no contest before a disciplinary tribunal, which concluded the licence revocation “is necessary to protect the public.”

Doug Ford bans media from Progressive Conservative convention this weekend
In an unusual move, the governing Tories have for the first time refused to allow reporters into any part of their conference.

Variable-rate mortgages rising in popularity as global turmoil pushes up fixed rates
Consumers can grab a variable rate as low of 3.35 per cent — the best offering since the summer of 2022, says one expert.

Melania Trump’s billionaire-funded film comes to Canada, a study in glamour as propaganda
The documentary, made by controversial director Brett Ratner, opens in theatres Friday amid heightened U.S. tensions.

38-year-old driver killed in fatal flyover crash remembered as loving sister and daughter
The driver who was killed Monday morning after her car drove off the Highway 7/8 flyover has been identified as a Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada employee.

Earthquake that rattled southern Ontario was one of region's strongest in recent years
The magnitude 3.7 quake that struck just before 11 p.m. was centred near Orillia, and was felt in places like Toronto, Kitchener and Belleville.
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Globe and Mail

Democrats demand major changes to ICE, increasing threat of partial government shutdown
Democrat demands include an enforceable code of conduct for immigration agents and a requirement to identify themselves to the public

Bruce Springsteen hits out at ‘King Trump’ in new song, Streets of Minneapolis
Song takes aim Trump’s ongoing immigration enforcement operations in the city and ends with chants of ‘ICE Out!’

Italian government plays down role of ICE agents at Olympics after public outcry
Officers at Milan Cortina Games will work ‘exclusively in diplomatic premises’ at U.S. consulate, minister says
U.S and Greenland, Denmark begin technical talks over Arctic security deal, Rubio says
Trump has repeatedly called for the U.S. to take over Greenland, a Danish territory, to counter threats from Russia and China
Federal agents involved in killing of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis put on leave, media reports say
DHS says two immigration agents who discharged weapons in shooting were put on leave as part of standard procedures

ICE operations continue in Minneapolis despite Trump signalling interest in easing tensions
Two federal agents involved in shooting of Alex Pretti have been on leave since Saturday, Department of Homeland Security says
Lawmakers push to allow lawsuits against federal agents as protests intensify over tactics used by ICE
Measures could pave the way for people seeking monetary damages from individual law enforcement officers accused of violating constitutional rights

Trump tells Iran ‘next attack will be far worse’ amid concerns over possible U.S. strike
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have signalled they won’t allow their airspace to be used for any attack
‘Doomsday Clock’ is closer to midnight than ever before
Nuclear risks, global conflicts, AI and climate change are among factors driving risks

U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Trump’s tariffs taking longer than observers hoped
The court isn’t scheduled to meet in public for more than three weeks, putting the case on track to be decided at a typical pace
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Global News

How the Ryan Wedding drug trial could compare to ‘El Chapo’ court case
The former U.S. attorney who oversaw the prosecution and conviction of Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman tells Global News there are similarities in both cases.

Staff fend off ICE agents trying to enter Minneapolis Ecuador consulate
The attempted entry prompted Ecuador's Foreign Ministry to send a 'note of protest' to the U.S. Embassy in Quito, demanding such incidents 'not be repeated.'

Several European countries, including U.K. lose measles elimination status
Outbreaks began in late 2023 and increased quickly throughout 2024, resulting in 2911 confirmed cased record in England that year alone.

What is Nipah virus? What to know about the disease as India faces outbreak
Nipah virus has a death rate ranging from 45 to 75 per cent, and there is no vaccine or medical treatment available for animals or humans.

Russia offers incentives to those outside the country to replenish military
Men from across the globe are being recruited to join the Russian military in exchange for cash bonuses and becoming free from imprisonment.

Canada deal on Chinese EVs shows trade ‘trumped national security’: experts
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has warned about the cybersecurity concerns around Chinese electric vehicles, which he called 'spy vehicles,' echoing comments from 2024.

U.S. sending ICE agents to Winter Olympics in Italy for ‘security’
U.S. Vice President JD Vance will lead a delegation attending the Feb. 6 opening ceremony, including second lady Usha Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

China removes top military general over suspected discipline violations
The surprise announcement made Saturday leaves the Chinese president with sole and total control over China's military operations.

At least 18 dead after ferry carrying over 330 people sinks in Philippines
Authorities say they are investigating the cause of the sinking after search-and-rescue efforts saved at least 316 passengers and crew members retrieved 18 bodies.

EU investigating Musk’s X platform over AI chatbot Grok sexual deepfakes
The European Union opened a formal investigation into social media platform X on Monday after artificial intelligence chatbot Grok spewed non-consensual sexualized deepfake images.
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New York Times

Most N.Y.C. Storm Victims Believed to Have Died After Cold Exposure
Mayor Zohran Mamdani said that seven of the 10 people who died during the cold weather showed signs of cold exposure. One man was found dead just steps from a hospital.

Fed Holds Rates Steady as It Points to an Improving Economy
The Federal Reserve chose to pause rate cuts, even as it faces relentless attacks from President Trump for not cutting borrowing costs fast enough.

Trump Threatens Iran With ‘Massive Armada’ and Presses a Set of Demands
U.S. and European officials say they have put three demands in front of the Iranians, including a permanent end to all enrichment of uranium.

Trump’s Political Drama With Powell Overshadows Fed Rate Decision
The Trump administration has unleashed a barrage of attacks on the Federal Reserve, including a criminal investigation into its chair, Jerome H. Powell.

Tesla Profit Slumps, but Investors May Not Care
The electric vehicle maker’s shares are near record highs as Wall Street focuses on the company’s plans for robots and self-driving cars.

Republicans Gave ICE a Slush Fund. Democrats Want to Limit It.
The sweeping domestic policy law that Republicans muscled through Congress last year made ICE the highest-funded federal law enforcement agency in the country, with no strings attached.

Chinese National Heng Guan Who Documented Uyghurs’ Repression Wins Asylum
Heng Guan, a Chinese national, will not be released immediately, as Homeland Security said it was reserving the right to appeal.

The Havoc That One Disgruntled Student Can Wreak on a University
If college education is merely a transaction, educators — and facts — are vulnerable.

Amazon’s $35 Million ‘Melania’ Promotion Has Critics Questioning Its Motives
The tech giant is spending $35 million to promote its film about the first lady, far more than is typical for documentaries.

Another Weekend Winter Storm? Forecast Details and Updates.
Here’s what meteorologists know about the next storm that is expected to hit the East Coast.
CNBC

Meta shares jump 10% on stronger-than-expected revenue forecast
Meta reported fourth-quarter earnings on Wednesday, providing stronger-than-expected sales guidance.

Microsoft shows gain on OpenAI investment after restructuring as cloud growth slows
Microsoft’s finances look more favorable after OpenAI completed a restructuring.

Tesla tops estimates for quarter, but wraps up first annual revenue drop on record
Tesla's earnings report comes weeks after Elon Musk's automaker reported another decline in vehicle deliveries.

Fed holds key interest rate steady as economic view improves
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday released its decision on interest rates.

Oil prices rise after Trump says a 'massive Armada is heading to Iran'
U.S. Central Command said Monday that the Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group had arrived in the Middle East.

U.S. dollar rebounds after Bessent shuts down report of potential yen intervention
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent shut down reports that the U.S. may step into the currency market.

The Fed releases its latest interest rate decision Wednesday. Here's what to expect
This week's meeting offers little suspense and probably not much action, even as massive changes loom over the Fed's longer-term direction.

Department of Energy announces new efforts to boost nuclear fuel supply chain
The Department of Energy announced an initiative to build out the nation's nuclear fuel supply chain as interest in the emissions-free power source grows.

LVMH shares plummet nearly 8% as fourth-quarter results lag competitors
LVMH shares plummeted Wednesday after the French luxury conglomerate reported mixed full-year earnings late Tuesday.

Chip stocks rally after bumper earnings and a report of a game-changing China approval for Nvidia
Reuters reported that China has approved sales of Nvidia's H200, sending the AI chip giant's shares higher in premarket trade.
Washington Post

Trump’s Venezuela plan does not foresee more military force, Rubio says
Secretary of State Marco Rubio would not rule out the possibility of another U.S. attack in Venezuela, but he said the Trump administration does not intend to order one.

ICE at Olympics angers Milan mayor, who says agency’s image is ‘terrible’
A routine role for ICE around next month’s Winter Olympics has drawn ire in Italy, amid President Donald Trump’s sprawling immigration crackdown.

Removal of flags for fallen Danish soldiers at U.S. Embassy sparks backlash
There was no malicious intent in removing the flags, said a State Department spokesperson, who added that the flags had been replaced.

Ukraine sees ‘progress’ in latest talks with Russia despite ongoing attacks
Ukraine’s foreign minister described the Russian officials involved in the new rounds of talks, which resume Sunday in the United Arab Emirates, as much more serious than before.

Germany and France push for ‘two-speed’ E.U. to overcome policy inertia
Germany and France want to speed up action on strengthening the euro currency, cooperating on military spending and building supply chains for critical raw materials.

Clamor is growing in Europe to boycott Trump’s World Cup
This summer’s North American World Cup is inextricably tied to President Donald Trump. Some of his critics are questioning the fitness of the U.S. as a host.

Right on cue: Toddler is recognized for his mastery of trick shots
Jude Owens has already scored two Guinness World Records for his snooker skills. He’s 3 years old and needs a stool to reach the table.

Hungary announces charges against Budapest mayor over Pride events
Prime Minister Viktor Orban has aligned himself closely with President Donald Trump’s brand of populist conservatism and is a MAGA darling.

Inside the shadow war between Russia and Ukraine that exploits teens
Vika, 18, needed a job. Then an offer came for $2,500 to make a simple delivery that seemed too good to be true. It was a Russian sabotage operation.

What to know about the deadly Nipah virus, amid outbreak in India
Some airports in Asia are on alert after confirmed cases in West Bengal of Nipah virus, which has no known cure. South Asia sees outbreaks nearly every year.
BBC

Starbucks scraps $250,000 cap on boss's use of company jet
The coffee chain changes Brian Niccol's travel budget due to media attention and "credible threat actors".

During heated hearing, Rubio insists US action in Venezuela will lead to prosperity and security
The US Secretary of State remained robustly on message when asked about the legality of Maduro's removal, plans for oil sales, and the future of Venezuela.

Assisted dying bill 'no hope' of passing unless Lords change approach, warns peer
Lord Falconer said the bill has "absolutely no hope" of passing without a "fundamental change" in approach.

Campaigners upset over errors in learning disability deaths report
A review had found that 39% of deaths with a known cause had been avoidable. The figure has now been revised to 40%.

Holiday let tax changes 'could wipe out tourism in Wales'
Controversial tax rules for people running holiday lets are like a "disease" that risks forcing them out

Trump warns Iran 'time is running out' for nuclear deal as US military builds up in Gulf
Tehran says its armed forces are ready "with their fingers on the trigger" to respond to any aggression.

Iran's internet is returning - but not for everyone
The country cut off internet access on 8 January following a government crackdown on protesters.

King's film reveals his personal philosophy
King Charles explains his philosophy of harmony in a film for Amazon Prime Video.

Iran protesters treated in secret to avoid arrest
Wounded demonstrators tell the BBC they are relying on medics willing to risk their own safety by treating them at their homes.

Ex-Spandau Ballet star Ross Davidson guilty of rape
Ross Davidson, known as Ross Wild on stage, was known for singing with the 80s band Spandau Ballet.
The Independent

Storm Chandra map: Where heavy rain and flooding hit UK after ‘danger to life’ warning issued
A major incident has been declared in Somerset

Trump admin says San Jose State broke the law by allowing trans volleyball player on team
San Jose State’s volleyball team garnered national attention after nine players filed a lawsuit challenging the league’s policies on transgender athlete participation, arguing it was unfair and posed a safety risk

Rod Stewart and Kate Winslet among stars at King Charles film premiere at Windsor Castle
Benedict Cumberbatch, Sir Kenneth Branagh, Dame Judi Dench were also in attendance in what was a royal first on Wednesday evening

US, Greenland and Denmark begin diplomatic talks on Trump deal
The diplomatic talks come after months of tensions between Denmark and the United States, both founding NATO members

Texas man accused of killing couple that adopted his 7-year-old daughter
Authorities say Norman Lee Johnson had a prior criminal case involving the slain couple

FBI searching elections office in Fulton County, Georgia, in connection to 2020 vote
The search appears to be linked to President Donald Trump’s claims of voter fraud in a state he lost to Joe Biden

Storm Chandra latest: Fears further heavy rainfall could bring worst flooding in more than a decade
Hundreds of flood warnings remain in place across the UK as fears intensify

Starmer insists Trump backed Chagos deal as White House officials hold meetings with opponents
Exclusive: Campaigners have met with the Trump administration about the controversial deal, with a growing belief the US president will veto it

‘My idea of heaven’: Madonna reveals her love for UK seaside town
The Queen of Pop says visiting the seaside town of Margate ‘is like a dream’ as she also reveals it has her favourite Italian restaurant

Investigation into Maine plane crash that killed 6 held back by snow and winter weather
The director of Bangor International Airport says the federal investigation into the crash of a private jet that killed six people Sunday night has been hampered by extreme weather, including deep snow that has blanketed the scene and covered the burned wreckage























