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CBC.ca

Toronto Fire crew hoses down massive ice blocks promoting Drake album due to public safety concerns

Toronto Fire crews are hosing down and trying to melt a massive formation of ice blocks installed by Drake to promote his upcoming album.

N.S. widow warns others after losing $130K in relationship scam

Over several months last year, Lynn MacLeod, 74, sent more than $130,000 via e-transfers to what she thought was a legitimate email after developing a relationship with a man on Facebook.

John Ternus is replacing Tim Cook as Apple CEO. But he faces a big challenge in AI

Currently a vice-president of hardware engineering with Apple, Ternus has overseen the product design of much of the company's tech, from AirPods to the Macbook Neo. But Apple has struggled on the AI front in recent years, and how Ternus will approach it remains a question.

Instagram is testing premium features. Will people pay?

Instagram is testing a premium subscription that, for a monthly fee, allows users to extend the life of their story posts, "spotlight" their stories to put them at the front of followers' feeds and see how many people have rewatched their stories. It's part of an industry-wide shift away from services that are free and equal for all users — a shift that some say is wearing people out.

Is it Mark Carney or is it AI?

That’s a question thousands of Canadians who receive a letter back from Canada’s prime minister may be asking in the not-too-distant future as the government contemplates a plan to replace some of the people who handle his correspondence with new technology like artificial intelligence.

Condos at Kingston Pen? Feds mull major housing development at notorious prison site

The federal government has added Kingston Penitentiary to its list of properties with housing potential, raising the question: what if the “big house" became your house? Documents obtained by CBC reveal interest in building up to 700 units at the historic site.

Trump claims 'Regime Change!' in Iran. The evidence suggests otherwise

U.S. President Donald Trump has swung from urging the Iranian people to topple their government to dismissing regime change as unnecessary to claiming Iran's new leaders are "less radical and much more reasonable" than the old ones.

Mounties spied on 'Father of Nunavut' in 1970s amid fears of Inuit-Dene alliance

The RCMP Security Service spied on Inuit leaders like John Amagoalik as they developed their Nunavut proposal in the 1970s, newly declassified papers show. Between 1972 and 1980, Mounties compiled a three-volume intelligence dossier on the national Inuit organization under the "Native extremism" program.

Former Toronto police officer alleges antisemitism in high ranks | Exclusive

Former homicide inspector Hank Idsinga has written a book about what he says happens behind the closed doors of Canada’s biggest police force. In an exclusive interview with CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault, he details allegations of antisemitism and anti-Black racism in the senior ranks — claims the Toronto Police Service say they can’t substantiate.

AI slop videos aimed at babies are 'garbage,' says pediatrician

A new wave of AI-generated YouTube videos aimed at toddlers and preschoolers are raising concerns among child development experts and advocates who say it could harm early childhood development. They're calling for YouTube parent company Google to change how the videos are displayed and distributed on the platform.
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Toronto Star

This Toronto councillor broke ethics rules, a watchdog found. He’s now asking the city to pay his legal fees

Chris Moise argues that council should approve reimbursement of his legal bills because the complaint from IntegrityTO's Daniel Tate that prompted the ethics probe against him was vexatious.

Your AI banking concierge is on the way — and this BMO executive wants every customer to have one

Within 5 years, BMO's Mat Mehrotra sees an AI personal assistant helping with everything from paying bills to sending e-transfers. Some are concerned that AI will blur the lines of marketing and advice.

Your brain on spring: How sunny skies and warmer weather affect your mental and physical health

Like the opposite of Seasonal Affective Disorder, spring's changes are good for most of us. But suicide rates spike this time of year, too. Experts break down what's going on

10 must-see films at Hot Docs star real zombies, the CN Tower and the world's oldest people

The documentary festival returns to the Ted Rogers Cinema April 23 to May 3 with 115 films from 51 countries.

Today at Toronto council: Doug Ford's takeover of Billy Bishop airport, a councillor's legal bills — and making FIFA Fan Fest free

Toronto council today and tomorrow is expected to tackle jets at Billy Bishop airport, Jet Skis along the waterfront and lifting a moratorium on hot dog vendors.

Experts warn of summer flight cancellations amid European jet fuel shortage

Canadian airlines began adjusting routes and consolidating flights after the head of the International Energy Agency warned Europe has “maybe six weeks or so” of jet fuel remaining last week.

Trump tariff refunds too little too late for some Canadian companies and offer little relief to others

Canadian Federation of Independent Business says the refund applies only to importers in the U.S. and to Canadian businesses who list themselves as the importer of record.

Great performances highlight 'Mother Mary,' a beautifully made yet tame pop-star psychodrama

Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel star in a film about two estranged collaborators attempting to reconnect by any means necessary. It should have been more outrageous.

How Palestinian artists in Toronto are centring images of daily life over the 'numbness' of war

A Toronto exhibition showcases work from Palestinian creators highlighting everyday experiences amid ongoing conflict.

Iran fires on 3 ships in the Strait of Hormuz, complicating efforts to resume US-Iran talks

The morning assault by Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard came after President Trump indefinitely extended the ceasefire with Iran due to expire within hours.
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Globe and Mail

B.C. tourist recounts moments before shooting at Mexico pyramids

Barbara Welsh said their private guide screamed at the group of seven B.C. women to run as soon as the gunfire sounded

Tourist recalls Teotihuacan pyramids shooting

Actor and artist Barak Hardley, an eyewitness to a shooting at Mexico's Teotihuacan archaeological site, described scenes of confusion and terror after a gunman climbed the Moon Pyramid on Monday and began firing, sending tourists scrambling for safety.

Cboe to sell Canada, Australia exchanges to TMX for $300-million

Shifts focus on higher-growth areas such as derivatives, digital assets and prediction markets

Iran attacks ship in Strait of Hormuz

Iran has fired on a container ship in the Strait of Hormuz, damaging the vessel and complicating efforts to bring the United States and Iran together in Pakistan for talks to end the war.

Iran fires on three ships in Strait of Hormuz, complicating efforts to resume talks

Tehran acknowledged Trump’s ceasefire extension but did not specifically say it was ready to attend a new round of talks

Trump extends Iran ceasefire as U.S. continues blockade

U.S. President Donald Trump indefinitely extended the ceasefire with Iran on Tuesday, hours before it was set to expire, to allow the two countries to continue peace talks.

Trump administration indicts Southern Poverty Law Center for using informants to track extremist groups

Indictment accuses SPLC of defrauding donors in its use of paid informants to infiltrate far-right organizations

U.S. officials killed in Mexico car crash after anti-drug operation worked for CIA, sources say

Two U.S. officials and two Mexican investigators were killed in the crash after an operation to destroy drug labs of criminal groups, authorities say

Stranded black bear rescued from tree in New York

A black bear was rescued by police from a tree in Albany, New York on Tuesday. The bear tumbled from the tree into a net after it was tranquilized.
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Global News

‘China is not a solution’ to Canada’s problems with the U.S., Kovrig says

Michael Kovrig said Ottawa's new China strategy is a 'risky play' that will not be viewed well by Washington and could threaten trade talks.

‘Horrible scene’: Vancouver group was visiting Mexico pyramid when shots rang out

A Canadian woman was killed in the shooting, four people were injured by gunfire and two were injured by falls, according to the Mexico State Secretariat of Security.

Iran war could push world into a food ‘catastrophe,’ UN agency warns

If the U.S.-led war in Iran continues, the protracted conflict 'could trigger a cascade of effects similar to the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis,' according to the FAO.

Anand says she asked Israel to investigate killing of Canadian in Lebanon

The family of 38-year-old Windsor, Ont. resident Hassan Haidar says an Israeli drone shot him in the head during its ongoing military campaign in Lebanon.

Elon Musk fails to appear at Paris legal summons over alleged child abuse, deepfakes on X

Elon Musk and Linda Yaccarino, the former CEO of X, were summoned for 'voluntary interviews' with Paris prosecutors following a search at the French premises of X.

Carney mourns Canadian killed in Mexico shooting witness calls ‘horrible’

A Canadian witness said she narrowly avoided being caught in the shooting herself after deciding to turn back from climbing the Pyramid of the Moon moments before.

King Charles remembers his ‘darling mama’ to mark her 100th birthday

During his speech, Charles credited his mother for her long-standing cultural and social influence and the enduring impact of her service.

K-pop mogul behind BTS being sought by police in South Korea

The police confirmed they have asked prosecutors to request a court warrant for arresting Bang Si-Hyuk, the billionaire founder and chairman of Hybe.

Shooting that killed Canadian in Mexico was planned attack, officials say

The shooter was identified as 27-year-old Julio Cesar Jasso of Mexico, a state official told the AP on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak about the case.

Trump says Iran ceasefire extended indefinitely as new talks put on hold

Trump said the move came at Pakistan’s request as he waits for a 'unified proposal' from Tehran, but that the U.S. military will continue its blockade of Iranian ports.
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New York Times

To Iran, Trump Blinked First by Extending the Cease-Fire

Iran’s leaders believe that they can withstand an enduring standoff longer than President Trump. The strategy could be economically devastating for average Iranians.

Pope Leo Is Skipping Some of Africa’s Biggest Catholic Nations

As the pontiff arrives in the tiny authoritarian nation of Equatorial Guinea, some Catholics in Africa say they are excited about his visit but are feeling a little left out.

Hoarding Is Driving Energy Prices Higher Everywhere

As wealthy nations scramble to secure stocks of oil, the result is higher prices for all and shortages in vulnerable countries.

Americans Have Fled to Red States. Blue States Can Win Them Back.

Jason Furman, Neera Tanden and Elizabeth Wilkins discuss.

Democrats Win Big in Election Map Fight, and Influencers Push Nicotine as a Health Hack

Plus, how rainforests can bounce back.

Japan Is Used to Earthquakes, but What About a Big One?

For many people in Japan, the country’s regular tremors are not a big deal. Officials are urging them to prepare for the next catastrophic quake.

Dark Skies and Dark Energy Converge in West Texas

In the Big Bend region, a portal to the early universe is enabled by the largest dark-sky reserve on Earth.

College Where Charlie Kirk Was Killed Cancels Speech

Utah Valley University was thrilled that Sharon McMahon, a best-selling author, would speak at its graduation. And then her old posts resurfaced.

Abbott Uses Trump-Style Tactics, Threatens Houston, Dallas and Austin Over ICE Policy

Gov. Greg Abbott gave the leaders of Houston, Dallas and Austin until Wednesday to amend their policies to his liking, or return over $150 million in police funding.

A $440,000 Breast Reduction: How Doctors Cashed In on the No Surprises Act and Arbitration

A law meant to end surprise medical billing accidentally created a multibillion-dollar industry that is making doctors richer.

CNBC

Treasury yields unmoved as investors digest U.S.-Iran ceasefire extension

The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note — the key benchmark for U.S. government borrowing — was largely flat at 4.297%.

Boeing narrows loss as aircraft deliveries rise, says it expects new 737 Max certifications this year

Boeing expects certification of new Max 7 and 10 models later this year, with deliveries starting in 2027.

Iran says it has seized two ships in Strait of Hormuz after U.S. extends ceasefire

The attacks come shortly after President Donald Trump said the U.S. would extend the ceasefire with Iran to allow peace talks to continue.

CEO of Southeast Asia’s largest bank names the 'new war' keeping her up at night

For DBS CEO Tan Su Shan, the biggest risk keeping her up at night is not just market volatility or geopolitical shocks, but cyberattacks.

ASMI shares pop 7% after first-quarter earnings beat; European stocks mixed

European stocks were mixed on Wednesday as traders assessed the Iran ceasefire extension and a flurry of corporate earnings.

Trump extends Iran ceasefire — but market focus has already drifted elsewhere

Prospects for further negotiations remain uncertain, with Tehran and Washington offering conflicting signals on the ceasefire's status.

Why 3 of Europe's biggest economies are paying a premium for borrowing as bond traders baulk at 'BIF' debt credibility

Investors are now demanding higher borrowing costs from the so-called 'BIF' problem countries.

Moncler shares struggle despite defying luxury's Middle East slump

Moncler earnings 'smashes' expectations following a series of underwhelming reports from European luxury players last week.

Japan's Nikkei 225 rises to record high in mixed Asia trading as Trump extends Iran ceasefire

Asia markets traded broadly lower, amid deepening uncertainty over the Middle East conflict, even as Trump extended a temporary ceasefire.

CNBC Daily Open: TACO truce and a Pacific warning

An extended ceasefire bring optimism back to markets, but the disruption to the Strait of Hormuz has revealed energy fault lines.

Washington Post

Iran says it seized 2 ships in Strait of Hormuz, hours after Trump’s ceasefire extension

Iran seized two container ships in the contested strait, state media said, further complicating diplomatic efforts to end the war.

Trump extends ceasefire indefinitely as Iran says it won’t join talks now

The announcement came as talks set to take place between U.S. and Iranian delegations in Pakistan were postponed amid uncertainty about the broad strokes of a deal.

U.S. operations against Iran expand to Indian Ocean with tanker capture

The capture of the tanker ship Tifani follows a Trump administration directive to interdict sanctioned vessels believed to be involved in smuggling Iranian oil.

Beijing tightens its grip on AI firms that try to shed their Chinese ties

A Chinese government probe of a Meta-acquired company, Manus AI, reveals what tech workers see as a new red line.

Two CIA officers die in Mexico accident after counternarcotics operation

The U.S. spy agency has significantly expanded its international antidrug work under President Trump and CIA Director Ratcliffe.

Japan lifts post-World War II ban on lethal weapons exports

The change, which allows Japanese companies to sell arms to 17 countries, is a major shift from the nation’s pacifist stance and comes at a time of heightened security concerns in the region.

Fired official says Starmer’s office pushed for clearance of Epstein-linked envoy

The British prime minister appears to be in the sharpest peril of his 21 months in office, after revelations that Peter Mandelson was appointed despite red flags.

How Pakistan learned to speak Trump’s language, becoming an unlikely peacemaker

Pakistan is the key broker in talks to end the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. But it did not always get along with President Donald Trump and does not recognize Israel.

Iran talks on shaky footing after U.S. seizure of ship in Strait of Hormuz

Iranian officials have threatened to forgo negotiations even as U.S. representatives plan to arrive in Pakistan for the meeting and a ceasefire is set to expire Wednesday.

Israel told people to evacuate Beirut’s southern suburbs — then hit city’s center

The deadly strikes on the Lebanese capital shattered neighborhoods where many people had taken refuge after being displaced by earlier Israeli bombardments.

BBC

'Until we have that perfect game, no-one will be happy'

Prop Sarah Bern says England are motivated by the pursuit of perfection, as the Red Roses continue to dominate the women's game.

EU approves €90bn loan for Ukraine as pipeline is turned on ending deadlock

Ukraine says it has reopened the Druzhba pipeline, after months of stalemate over stalled oil supplies to neighbouring Hungary.

Car finance compensation scheme faces challenge and delay

The move could further delay payouts to millions of drivers who were mis-sold motor finance.

Leicester fans demand change as Rowett urges action after relegation

Leicester City fans demand change at the club after relegation to League One, while manager Gary Rowett says "decisive action" is needed.

Hay fever season is lasting longer - here's how to cope with it

Symptoms are lasting for up to two weeks longer than in the 1990s, according to a major report - so what can you do about the pollen bomb?

Lufthansa cuts 20,000 summer flights as fuel prices surge

The airline is the latest to cut flights as the US-Israel war with Iran sends jet fuel prices soaring.

McDonald's boss on abuse claims: 'I don't want to talk about the past'

A BBC investigation in 2023 heard from more than 100 McDonald's workers in the UK claiming they faced sexual assault, harassment, racism, and bullying

Anthropic investigating claim of unauthorised access to Mythos AI tool

The AI company has said the model is too dangerous to release publicly because of its hacking capabilities.

Record puffin count on small Welsh island for second year running

Puffin numbers are declining in many areas, but Skomer is bucking the trend.

Rangers captain Tavernier to leave in summer after 11 years

Captain James Tavernier announces he will leave Rangers at the end of the season, after 11 years at Ibrox.

The Independent

Starmer-Mandelson latest: PM admits No 10 considered scandal-hit Matthew Doyle for ambassador role

When asked about Lord Doyle, Sir Keir Starmer told MPs that when people leave jobs ‘there are often conversations about other roles’

Labour on course for worst election result in London in nearly 50 years

The Greens and Reform are both set to eat into Labour’s London vote, putting Sir Keir Starmer’s party on course for significant losses in the capital

Massive swarm of new box jellyfish species spotted off western Australia coast

Nearly 100 of these soft, white, and translucent creatures emerged from the waters 1,530km north of Perth

‘Political stunt’: Critics slam Trump’s reading of a Bible passage one week after posting AI image of himself as Jesus

Supporters praised the Republican president for reminding Americans ‘who we are as a nation’

Four arrested in fraud probe into firms delivering home insulation contracts

The Serious Fraud Office announced a new investigation into three companies delivering government energy efficiency contracts.

Trump has exposed the limits of his own power

The US and Israel have been weakened by the use of their massive military power – world affairs editor Sam Kiley explains why this matters

Houston cop brags about using N-word and beating up a Black person in shocking racist viral video

Officer Ashley Gonzalez, who allegedly appears in the video, formerly served in the Marine Corps, according to a report

A work vehicle hits a stopped Washington Metro train, injuring 11

Officials say a work vehicle hit a commuter train in downtown Washington, injuring 11 people

‘I never listen to the fake news mafia’: Kash Patel and Todd Blanche get heated with reporters over FBI director allegations

Patel says he’s ‘an everyday American who loves his country and loves the sport of hockey’ as he comes under fire for drinking with Team USA

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky asks for Putin summit to kickstart peace talks as EU finally approves major €90b loan

The US mediated direct talks between Ukraine and Russia earlier this year without a breakthrough