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CBC.ca

The National | Poilievre blasts Carney’s ‘phoney accounting’

Nov. 14. 2025 | With a vote on the federal budget looming next week, the parliamentary budget officer took aim at the government’s accounting. U.S. President Donald Trump orders a criminal investigation into high-profile Democrats with ties to Jeffrey Epstein. And, the changing state of the CFL before the Grey Cup.

U.S. appeals court upholds hate crime convictions over 2020 killing of Ahmaud Arbery

A U.S. federal appeals court on Friday upheld the hate crime convictions of three white men who chased Ahmaud Arbery, a Black jogger, through their Georgia subdivision with pickup trucks before one of them killed him with a shotgun in February 2020.

Weekend transit shutdown cancelled in Montreal as union, STM reach tentative deal

The public transit strike which would have shut down bus and Metro service in Montreal for the weekend has been cancelled after a last-minute tentative deal was reached Friday night.

Man found guilty of murder in stabbing death of Misha Pavelick at Sask. grad party in 2006

A man has been found guilty of second-degree murder in the death of Misha Pavelick, 19, who was fatally stabbed during a graduation party at a campground.

Car crashes through entrance at Home Hardware in Saskatoon

Around 1:30 AM Friday, a car swerved off Central Avenue in the Sutherland neighbourhood and blew through the front entrance of a Home Hardware store. By 8:00 a.m., the owner had the place ready to open for business as usual.

Snowy CPL final featuring viral 'icicle kick' exceeds 1 billion views, league says

The snowy Canadian Premier League final, which featured a blizzard and an audacious bicycle kick, has generated over one billion views, according to a spokesperson from the league.

Winnipeg couple plead guilty to animal cruelty after killing cats, birds, axolotl for videos they sold

A Winnipeg couple have pleaded guilty to multiple counts of animal cruelty after being arrested last year for making videos of animals being tortured and killed and selling them on a messaging app — a venture that included more than 90 animals, ranging from kittens to birds to an axolotl.
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Toronto Star

Watch the video: Family rescued from thick bush in Rouge National Urban Park

After a drone located the lost couple and their one-year-old daughter last weekend, an OPP helicopter directed officers on the ground to the family.

Trump cuts ties with 'Wacky' Marjorie Taylor Greene, once among his top MAGA-world defenders

President Donald Trump has publicly called it quits with one of his most stalwart MAGA-world supporters, calling Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene “'Wacky' Marjorie” and saying he would endorse a challenger against her in next year's midterms “if the right…

Justice Department quietly replaced 'identical' Trump signatures on recent pardons

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department posted pardons online bearing identical copies of President Donald Trump’s signature before quietly correcting them this week after what the agency called a “technical error.”

Westons, Thomsons to team up for $18M bid on historic Hudson's Bay charter

Hudson's Bay plans to ask a court next week for permission to auction off the charter.

A visit from Santa will affect bus routes this weekend and a stretch of Line 2 subway will be without service. What you need to know

TTC buses will detour for Sunday's Beaches Santa Claus Parade, and track work will affect subway service across Line 2 Bloor-Danforth.

Here are four ways Mark Carney can dodge an election and pass his budget

Two sources told the Star on Friday that the government had no assurances how Monday's confidence vote on this month's federal budget will go.

Trump scraps tariffs on beef, coffee and tropical fruit in a push to lower grocery store prices

The executive order also removes tariffs on tea, fruit juice, cocoa, spices, bananas, oranges, tomatoes and certain fertilizers.

Men accused in deadly Vaughan home invasion face other charges

Two of the suspects in the Vaughan invasion that ended in the death of a homewowner have prior and ongoing criminal charges.

At Trump’s urging, Bondi says US will investigate Epstein’s ties to Clinton and other political foes

Bondi posted on X that she was assigning Manhattan U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton to lead the probe.

U.S. court rejects Toronto AI startup's bid to dismiss copyright infringement suit

A coalition of major publishers, including Toronto Star Newspapers, Forbes Media, The Atlantic, The Guardian, Vox Media and Politico, took AI company Cohere to court in February 2025 for allegedly using the publishers' content without consent to train its large…
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Globe and Mail

Trump drops tariffs on beef, coffee and other foods as affordability concerns grow

Exemptions mark a sharp reversal for U.S. President, who has claimed his import duties do not fuel inflation

Influential Canadian physicist sought Epstein’s advice on how to respond to sex-misconduct allegations, files show

A major figure in the scientific skepticism movement, Lawrence Krauss also discussed visiting the disgraced financier’s Caribbean island, files show

China warns Japan of ‘crushing’ defeat if it intervenes over Taiwan

Japan’s Prime Minister said last week that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could trigger a military response from Tokyo

Ukraine corruption scandal is rattling the West’s confidence in Zelensky’s government

Alleged mastermind of the scheme is a close associate of Zelensky

At the World Cheese Awards, taste trumps smell

Connoisseurs, culinary experts and curious consumers flocked to the three-day event in Switzerland where cheese is both food and folklore

Hold your nose: thousands of dairy delicacies do battle at World Cheese Awards in Switzerland

As the 37th edition – part competition, part a celebration of cheese – kicked off in Switzerland on Thursday, some visitors might wish the offerings had more holes. With descriptions of odours including 'stinky socks' and 'sick dog,' it's clearly a festival – and a challenge – for the nose as much as mouths, fingers and eyes.

Justice Department says it will launch probe into Epstein’s ties with Democrats

Trump earlier requested an investigation into former president Bill Clinton and JPMorgan

King Charles celebrates his 77th with outing in Wales

Royal commentators say Charles’ first three years on the throne have gone better than many predicted

Seal hunted by killer whales escapes by jumping onto photographer’s boat

Seal clambered out of the water and onto a swimming platform at the stern of the boat near the motor – claiming it as a life raft of sorts

Hamas seeking to widen control over Gaza as post-war talks grind on

Foreign powers demand the group disarm and leave government but have yet to agree who will replace them
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Global News

Trump drops tariffs on beef, coffee, tropical fruits amid consumer concerns

Trump signed the order after announcing framework agreements with Ecuador, Guatemala, El Salvador and Argentina designed to ease import levies on agricultural products.

Titanic passenger’s gold watch expected to fetch more than $1M at auction

The Straus family is now selling the watch for the first time, and it's touted to be one of the most expensive Titanic artifacts to ever go on sale.

China linked to AI-powered hacking ‘attacks’, says Anthropic

AI company Anthropic said it disrupted a cyber attack using an AI system that its researchers linked to the Chinese government.

Tourist mother, 2 children dead after suspected food poisoning in Istanbul

Four people have been taken into custody in connection with the deaths of the two children, ages three and six, and their mother while the father remains in the hospital.

Several killed, hurt after bus crashes into Stockholm bus stop: police

Swedish police said they had no information pointing to it being an attack, and were investigating the incident as involuntary manslaughter. The driver was arrested.

BBC apologizes to Trump for spliced doc footage, won’t pay out $1 billion

The BBC said it sent a personal letter to the White House apologizing for the edit of the Trump speech given before some of his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol.

Russian drone, missile attack on Kyiv leaves many dead, injured

Russia used at least 430 drones and 18 missiles in the attack that left gaping holes in some city buildings, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.

Protesters block entrance to COP30 climate summit in Brazil

Protesters wore clothing associated with Indigenous groups and some protesters formed a human chain around portions of the demonstration.

Israel says body of 1 of 4 remaining hostages in Gaza returned by militants

Israel identified the returned body as that of Meny Godard, who was abducted from Kibbutz Be'eri in southern Israel. His wife, Ayelet, was killed during the Oct. 7, 2023, attack.

Sonder guests abruptly evicted after short-term rental company goes bankrupt

Sonder announced in a statement that it had initiated liquidation proceedings, and the interim CEO said she is 'devastated.'
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New York Times

Trump Says He No Longer Supports Marjorie Taylor Greene

The president accused the Georgia congresswoman of turning on him and being disloyal.

Judge Orders Trump Not to Threaten University of California’s Funding

An extraordinary rebuke to the federal government’s campaign against elite schools, the ruling could upend settlement talks with the university system.

Trump Escalates Pressure on Venezuela, but Endgame Is Unclear

President Trump’s aides have provided conflicting accounts of what, exactly, they are seeking to achieve, as America’s largest aircraft carrier heads toward the Caribbean region.

Trump Administration Lifts Some Food Tariffs in Effort to Ease Prices

It is walking back levies on imports including beef and coffee in what critics say is an admission that tariffs raised prices in the first place.

Justice Department to Investigate Epstein Ties, but Not to Trump

President Trump ordered the Justice Department to investigate the dealings of Democrats with Jeffrey Epstein, after a week in which his own relationship with the convicted sex offender was in the spotlight.

Disney and YouTube TV End Blackout

After a 15-day standoff, a deal cleared the way for YouTube TV to resume carrying ESPN, ABC and other Disney-owned channels.

Housing Official Who Attacked Democrats Invokes a Disputed Family Legacy

The Trump nominee Bill Pulte has called out a Fed governor and New York’s attorney general for issues with their mortgage documents. Some leaders of the family’s home-building business bristle at how he has enhanced his reputation.

San Francisco Mayor Has First Major Error With Embarrassing Appointment

Mayor Daniel Lurie has enjoyed strong approval ratings this year, but residents were dismayed after he appointed a city supervisor who quickly resigned after revelations emerged.

Trump Orders Investigation Into Epstein’s Ties to Democrats

Also, melting ice is a growing menace in the Himalayas. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

Seneca Soldier and Statesman Can Finally Add Lawyer to His Legacy

Ely Samuel Parker, a Native American who served as an aide to Ulysses S. Grant during the Civil War, was kept from practicing law during his lifetime.

CNBC

Trump to ask DOJ to probe Jeffrey Epstein involvement with Clinton, JPMorgan, Summers

President Trump himself is a former longtime friend of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who killed himself in a federal jail during Trump's first term.

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon to retire in January after nearly 12 years leading retailer

The longtime CEO will be succeeded by John Furner, the Walmart U.S. CEO, on Feb. 1.Both changes take effect then.

JPMorgan Chase wins fight with fintech firms over fees to access customer data

The JPMorgan Chase deals mark a shift in the power dynamic between banks, middlemen and the fintech apps that are increasingly threatening incumbents.

European markets close lower as AI bubble fears mount

European stocks finished lower on Friday as worries about an artificial intelligence bubble and the global economy shook investor confidence.

U.S. and Switzerland reach trade deal to lower tariffs to 15%

Switzerland has been subject to one of the highest tariff rates levied on an individual country by the Trump administration.

Novo Nordisk's shareholders approve chaotic board overhaul as weight loss market challenges loom

Novo Nordisk shareholders approved the proposals to revamp the board with 93% voting in favor. The foundation controls over 75% of votes.

Op-ed: The UK government's alphabet tax tango: From U-Turn to W-turn to doughnuts

When is a political U-turn not a U-turn? U.K. Finance Minister Rachel Reeves' tap dance through political turmoil ahead of the U.K budget.

Modi’s victory in a key farm state may tip the balance on India-U.S. trade deal

The victory of Modi and his allies in the state elections of Bihar will allow New Delhi to make farm-related concessions, a key demand of U.S. trade negotiators

UK borrowing costs jump, stocks slide as speculation mounts over high-stakes budget

British government bond yields rose sharply on Friday morning.

What now for peak oil? Unpacking a surprise twist in the fossil fuel feud

In a sharp shift in tone, the latest outlook from the world’s top energy agency signals that oil demand could keep growing through to 2050.

Washington Post

Trump weighs Venezuela strikes as U.S. forces prepare for attack order

High-level discussions, underway for days, have explored a variety of military options for Venezuela, people familiar with the matter said.

Ethiopia reports first outbreak of Marburg, Ebola cousin with no vaccine

At least nine cases of the rare viral hemorrhagic fever have been confirmed, the World Health Organization said Friday.

Mapping U.S. strikes in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific

An ongoing record of U.S. military strikes in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific since Sept. 2.

A man took a bus for a ‘joy ride’ — but kept picking up passengers

The man stole the bus in Hamilton, Ontario, while the driver was on a break — but let people board and alight the bus, and even checked passengers’ bus passes, police said.

Corruption probe close to Zelensky stokes E.U. unease over Ukraine aid

A scandal, involving kickbacks at Ukraine’s state nuclear power company, has revived concerns about European money being siphoned off by graft instead of helping fight Russia.

First, the frogs died. Then people got sick.

An emerging area of research is uncovering hidden links between nature and human health.

Body of hostage returned to Israel, as three remain in Gaza

Here’s what to know about hostages and others whose bodies have been returned by Hamas to Israel, and those who remain in Gaza.

China’s new aircraft supercarrier challenges U.S. dominance in Pacific

The Fujian and its strike group represent a strategic game changer that will bring Beijing closer to its goal of eroding U.S. maritime primacy in its backyard.

Israeli settler attacks in West Bank threaten vital olive harvest

Violent attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank are at a record high, the United Nations says, making it perilous to carry out the economically crucial harvest.

Hamas took 251 hostages from Israel into Gaza. Where are they?

We’re tracking what happened to the hostages taken by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, from Israel.

BBC

China urges citizens not to visit Japan over Taiwan row

Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi had suggested Tokyo could take military action if Beijing attacked Taiwan.

More rain forecast for Saturday before cold snap hits UK

Flooding and downpours will be replaced by freezing temperatures in parts of the UK from Monday.

Trump says he will take legal action against BBC after apology

The US president confirmed he intends to sue the broadcaster for at least $1bn over the Panorama edit of a 2021 speech.

After 'insane drama' of pub quiz cheating scandal, can you get the questions right?

The weekly pub quiz at the Barking Dog in Urmston returns after a cheating team was rumbled.

US justice department investigates Epstein's alleged ties to Clinton and banks after Trump request

Democrats are accusing Trump of using the justice department to deflect from his previous relationship with Epstein.

What is the two-child benefit cap and how could it change?

Since 2017, some benefits have been limited when parents have a third child or more, so how does it work?

Trump rolls back tariffs on dozens of food products

The executive order allowing products like coffee and bananas to escape tariffs comes as the Trump administration faces mounting pressure over rising prices.

Our third date was a visit to the fertility clinic

Dating with endometriosis means unsexy topics must be discussed, says a health advocate.

The Papers: 'Panic at No 10' and investors 'lose faith' in Budget

Signs that the chancellor has backtracked on plans to raise income tax dominate Saturday's newspapers.

Alan Carr's Traitors gift moved my mum to tears

The comedian donated his winnings to Neuroblastoma UK, which was set up by a Lincolnshire couple.

The Independent

Police officer in critical condition after crash while supporting Vance's motorcade

Two law enforcement vehicles have crashed in Tennessee while supporting a motorcade for Vice President JD Vance, and authorities say a police officer is in critical condition

Trump supports replacing ‘ranting lunatic’ MTG in stunning public breakup amid her push to release Epstein files

The House of Representatives, with Greene’s support, will vote next week on a proposal to force the government to release more Epstein files

District attorney in Utah declines to charge founder of anti-child-trafficking organization

A district attorney based in Salt Lake City is declining to file charges against the founder of an anti-child-trafficking organization made famous by a 2023 movie

Trump says he 'stopped a war' by preserving a ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand

President Donald Trump says he has successfully eased tensions between Cambodia and Thailand

Trump insists he ‘knows nothing’ about ‘the girls’ mentioned in Epstein’s emails in new comments: Live

‘I know nothing about that. They would have announced that a long time ago,’ Trump said on Air Force One about the recently released emails from Epstein’s estate

Disney reaches new deal with YouTube TV, ending dayslong blackout for customers

Disney and YouTube TV reached a new deal to bring channels like ABC and ESPN back to the Google-owned live streaming platform Friday, ending a blackout for customers that dragged on for nearly six weeks

Trump defends his tariffs after rollbacks on coffee, beef and fruit while grocery bills for Americans skyrocket

Trump’s decision to lower the tariffs comes as economic concerns helped propel Democrats to a series of recent election wins this month

Judge bars Trump from immediately cutting funding to the University of California

A federal judge in San Francisco has blocked the Trump administration from immediately cutting funding to the University of California over claims the school system allows antisemitism and other forms of discrimination

New York town bans email and phone complaints after being inundated online

The policy comes after officials claimed they were besieged by online grievances that have turned out to be unfounded

Prison staff who leaked information about Maxwell’s preferential treatment have been fired, lawyer says

Representative Jamie Raskin claimed Maxwell was being waited on ‘hand and foot’ by prison staff