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CBC.ca

Suspect in shooting of senior Russian officer detained, Russia says

Russia’s Federal Security Service said Sunday that the man suspected of shooting a deputy chief of Russia’s military intelligence agency in Moscow was detained in Dubai and handed over to Russia.

Characters in Oscar-nominated short brought to life by award-winning actor Colm Feore at Kitchener studio

An animated Canadian film produced by the National Film Board of Canada which has been nominated for an Oscar has local connections. The Girls Who Cried Pearls is a stop-motion film that tells the story of a poor boy in early 20th century Montreal who falls in love with a girl whose tears turn into pearls. It features the voice of actor Colm Feore who recorded the 17-minute short at Fred Smith Studios in Kitchener.

Apartment residents say fatal carbon monoxide poisoning of 11-year-old was preventable

A man who lives in a Regina apartment building says the carbon monoxide detector in his unit sounded just hours before another resident, an 11-year-old boy, died.

Provincial officials still trying to find way to raise abandoned tidal turbine

Ten months after the Nova Scotia government’s Energy Department took the lead on finding a way to recover an abandoned tidal turbine from the depths of the Bay of Fundy, officials still cannot say when — or if — the device might be removed.

Why Spain is aiming to regularize half a million undocumented migrants

While the United States has intensified its immigration crackdown and deportation efforts and European countries are closing their borders one after the other, Spain's left-wing government last month approved a royal decree to regularize several hundred thousand undocumented people who already live and work in the country.

No place for politics in F-35 cockpits as Canadian fighter jet pilots get ready to train at U.S. base

While procurement for Canada’s complete fighter jet fleet remains up in the air, advocates say politics need to be set aside as members of the Royal Canadian Air Force head to Luke Air Force Base in Arizona later this year to train on the F-35 when Canada eventually takes possession of the 16 jets it’s committed to buying.

Most of the world doesn’t require a prescription for birth control. Why do Canadians still need one?

Some Canadian doctors say patients on birth control need monitoring. But medical authorities in other countries increasingly disagree.

No desks, no strategy: Experts say government's latest return-to-office order ignores reality

With federal public servants mandated to return to the office four days a week this summer, experts and unions are sounding the alarm over a lack of clear strategy or infrastructure to support such a move.

Brad Arnold, lead singer of Grammy-nominated rock band 3 Doors Down, dead at 47

The band said in a statement that Brad Arnold "passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, in his sleep after his courageous battle with cancer."
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Toronto Star

Winter Olympics 2026 Day 2 updates: Vonn crashes in return; Greenlander biathlete speaks out against Trump

Our live coverage will have everything you need to know about Team Canada and the biggest stories at the Milan Cortina Olympics.

The Eglinton Crosstown LRT has finally opened. Here's the status of every other major transit project in the city

Finding it hard to keep track of all the transit projects around Toronto? Here's a run down of all of them.

The Eglinton Crosstown LRT opens after 15 years of construction

Transit fans braved the cold to be among the first to ride Line 5, which was originally set to open in 2020.

Cold weather alert in effect for Toronto as frigid temperatures persist

Sunday is expected to be sunny with a high of -12 C, which may feel like -28 with wind chill in the morning.

Lindsey Vonn crashes just seconds into her Olympic downhill run

American skiing legend crashes in her remarkable Olympic comeback attempt from injury.

A bitter fight over Toronto's dirt: Why this cottage country airport is the site of a 3.2M-cubic-metre battle

Dirt is a booming business at the Edenvale Aerodrome. It arrives in truckloads by the hundreds.

Don't let Donald Trump distract you. The rest of the world is finally making real progress on climate change

If you read the news with an eye for the climate, 2025 was a bad year. But all the headlines of denial and neglect risk drowning out a different, dare we say encouraging, story.

How the latest Epstein files have revived conspiracy theorists' attempts to link Mark Carney with the notorious sex offender

The prime minister's name comes up dozens of times but the records themselves do not support online claims that Carney and Epstein were linked.

Severe pain, blood pressure swings and more: Vicious cases of drug withdrawal are turning up in Toronto. Here's what may be behind it

The veterinary tranquilizer medetomidine has caused harm in the U.S. and is tied to the latest treacherous twist in the city's drug-poisoning crisis.

This Toronto man was diagnosed with Parkinson's. How a surprising routine is helping him fight back

People with Parkinson’s are finding strength, energy and connection at this Etobicoke boxing club’s specialized program that began in January.
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Globe and Mail

Italy opens terrorism investigation into Olympic protesters over alleged sabotage of railway lines

Anti-Olympics protesters are ‘enemies of Italy’, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni says

Japan’s ruling party secures majority in snap election, exit polls show

Sanae Takaichi, country’s first female prime minister, hopes a clear victory will allow her to push through major policy changes

Ukrainian veterans, missing limbs and eyes, tend to their souls on stage

In an avant-garde performance based on an 18th-century poem, a company in Kyiv faces war and their own demons

Japan’s Sanae Takaichi set for landslide election win, exit poll shows

First female prime minister called the snap election to capitalize on her buoyant approval ratings

Washington Post publisher to step down after newspaper lays off one-third of staff

Layoffs shut down sports section, eliminated photography staff and reduced foreign coverage

U.S. relations improving but Greenland crisis not over, Denmark’s Foreign Minister says

Canada plans to play active role in Arctic security and build closer ties with Greenland, Anand says

What Canada’s new Greenland consulate represents

The opening of Canada’s new consulate in Nuuk puts Canada among only a handful of countries with a diplomatic presence in Greenland. The Globe’s Paul Waldie shares his observations from the official ceremony.

Pentagon says it’s cutting ties with Harvard University

Military training, fellowships and certificate programs ending as standoff continues between Trump administration and school

Trump plans to hold first peace board meeting in Washington this month

The proposed Feb. 19 meeting would include world leaders who accepted the U.S. President’s invitation, members of a Gaza executive committee

Iran says it will strike American bases in region if U.S. attacks

Foreign Minister’s comments come a day after Tehran and Washington pledged to continue indirect nuclear talks
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Global News

Bodies found in area in Mexico where search is on for 10 missing workers from Canadian mine

Mexican authorities say bodies and remains have been found in Sinaloa during the search for 10 missing workers from a Canadian-owned mine.

What’s behind the online diplomatic spat between the U.S. and Poland?

The spat became public when U.S. Ambassador to Poland Tom Rose said the U.S. will have 'no further dealings' with the speaker of the lower house of the Polish legislature.

U.S. says it wants new Russia nuclear arms treaty but with China involved

Russian and U.S. negotiators this week discussed the expiration of the New START treaty and agreed on the need to quickly launch new arms control talks, the Kremlin said Friday.

Canada’s new Greenland consulate officially opens with patriotic ceremony

Gov. Gen. Mary Simon and Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand were in Greenland's capital Nuuk for the ceremonial opening on Friday.

Olympic ski jumping penis enhancement a ‘wild rumour,’ officials say

The Olympics' strangest sideshow blew up when the World Anti-Doping Agency said it would be on the watch for evidence male ski jumpers were artificially enlarging their penises.

Deputy chief of Russia’s military intelligence service shot, wounded in Moscow

The shooting came a day after Russian, Ukrainian and U.S. negotiators wrapped up two days of talks aimed at ending the nearly 4-year conflict in Ukraine.

Latest alleged Iranian regime official found in Canada wants his identity hidden

The Iranian citizen wants his case heard behind closed doors.

Queen Maxima of Netherlands joins country’s army as reservist

Footage shows the royal swimming in a pool wearing goggles that obscure her vision, as well as abseiling down scaffolding and descending a rock climbing wall.

Amid rising political tensions, will there be controversy at the Olympics?

The 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympic Games come at a time of escalating political tensions worldwide, setting up the possibility of potential statements being made.

U.S., Russia to reestablish military talks after Abu Dhabi meetings

Communications between the U.S. and Russia were suspended in 2021 shortly before Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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New York Times

Starmer’s Chief of Staff Resigns, Citing Role in Mandelson Appointment

The chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, was caught up in the scandal engulfing Britain’s former ambassador to the United States and his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

Washington Post C.E.O. Will Lewis Steps Down After Stormy Tenure

His departure came days after the company cut 30 percent of the staff. He will be replaced in the interim by Jeff D’Onofrio, the chief financial officer, the company said.

MAGA Elites Are Indoor Cats

Before MAGA, conservatives’ affinity for wilderness was a powerful force in American politics.

Japan’s Leader Is Set for a Big Election Win. Here’s What to Know.

Sanae Takaichi, who has proved popular as the first woman to lead Japan as prime minister, was on course for a sweeping mandate after a snap election on Sunday.

How Bad Bunny Gives Voice to Puerto Rico’s ‘Crisis Generation’

Young Puerto Ricans say the star has opened the world’s eyes to their challenges, and to the island’s fraught territorial relationship with the U.S. government.

Talk to Your Parents

Today, some advice on having conversations with aging parents about their health.

The Secret History of the Deep State

Seven pages of grand jury testimony from Richard Nixon were deemed so incendiary that they were hidden from the public for years.

At the Super Bowl, it’s Nice Guy vs. Underdog.

Your guide to today’s matchup.

For $1 Million, Donors to U.S.A. Birthday Group Offered Access to Trump

A new organization blessed by the president is raising money for events and projects that will put a Trumpian spin on the nation’s semiquincentennial.

Epstein Files Reveal Scope of Ghislaine Maxwell’s Role in Clinton Circle

Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime companion helped advise on the kickoff of the Clinton Global Initiative and arranged for $1 million in funding for it, emails show.

CNBC

Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi's ruling LDP seen winning outright majority in snap election: NHK

PM Takaichi's Liberal Democratic Party is likely to win between 274-328 seats in the Lower House, higher than the 233 seats needed for a majority, NHK says.

China's Luckin Coffee opens first high-end store as it takes on Starbucks

The Chinese coffee upstart is expanding from budget drinks into the premium market with a new flagship store.

Pressure mounts on American Airlines CEO as carrier lags rivals

American Airlines made $111 million last year, while rivals Delta Air Lines and United Airlines, brought in $5 billion and $3.3 billion, respectively.

A 'quiet revolution': Why young people are swapping social media for lunch dates, vinyl records and brick phones

Gen Z and millennials deleting their social media platforms cite the increasing pressures of being online as well as the damage to their mental health.

Automakers largely sit out 2026 Super Bowl advertising amid industry uncertainty

Automakers are largely sitting on the advertising sidelines during this year's Super Bowl amid broader uncertainty in the U.S. automotive industry.

Issa Rae shares the simple exercise she uses twice a year to set herself up for success—it includes pens, lists and a 'superpower day'

Issa Rae writes down her ideas and goals in a notebook on New Year's Day, and revisits them six months later, to stay on track for achieving them, she says.

Elon Musk wants to be a trillionaire — here's how SpaceX may get him there

Elon Musk's net worth soared past $800 billion this week after he merged SpaceX with xAI in a deal that valued the combined entity at $1.25 trillion.

Sovereignty: The defense buzzword at the Singapore Airshow

Countries want to be able to ensure that defense capabilities are close at hand.

Trump condemns racist video showing Obamas as apes after removing it, but says he won't apologize

The depiction of the Obamas, posted from Trump's Truth Social account, was included in a video pushing a conspiracy theory about 2020 election voting machines.

Washington Post

Japan’s firebrand leader on track for big election win, exit polls show

There is widespread enthusiasm for Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s first female prime minister, and polls appeared to affirm an appetite for her “Japan First” approach.

At Winter Olympics, protest over cost and ICE ends in clash with police

After left-wing groups rallied against the cost and environmental impact of the Winter Games in Italy, some protesters set off fireworks and hurled bottles.

Epstein built ties to Russians and sought to meet Putin, files show

Justice Department files show Jeffrey Epstein sought help from a Russian official after claiming a woman from Moscow was blackmailing “powerful businessmen” in New York.

Zelensky says Russia is proposing huge economic deals with U.S.

The Ukrainian president said the Trump administration was pushing for a June deadline to end Russia’s war.

Winter Olympics, spread across north Italy, open with Milanese flair

The Opening Ceremonies of the 2026 Winter Olympics featured four simultaneous events in four locations marking what organizers said was the most spread-out Games in history.

U.S. accuses China of secretive nuclear test as arms-control agreements lapse

Top U.S. nuclear official accuses China of conducting a secret nuclear test in 2020 and confirms plans to restart U.S. nuclear testing, citing a need to match covert detonations by Beijing and Moscow.

U.S. and Iran hold nuclear talks amid threats of regional war

The negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear capabilities come against a backdrop of deadly protests inside Iran and a buildup of U.S. military assets in the region.

BBC

Japan's governing party projected to win snap election majority

A coalition led by current Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is expected to clinch a decisive win, according to media projections after polls closed.

Norway's Klaebo wins first of potential six golds at Games

Norway's Johannes Hosflot Klaebo wins the first of a potential six golds at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics in the 10km+10km skiathlon.

England deny Nepal in final-ball World Cup thriller

England fight from the brink to avoid a major shock and beat an inspired Nepal by four runs in their opening match of the T20 World Cup in Mumbai.

USA's Johnson wins women's downhill gold

USA's Breezy Johnson wins the women's downhill gold medal, the same alpine skiing event in which her compatriot Lindsey Vonn suffered a heartbreaking crash in, to win her first Winter Olympics title at Milan-Cortina 2026.

US skier Vonn crashes in downhill run while competing with torn ACL

American skier Lindsey Vonn crashed in the women's downhill competition at the Winter Olympics as compatriot Breezy Johnson won an emotional gold in Cortina.

Russia names three suspects over shooting of general

The suspects include the alleged gunman, Lyubomir Korba, whom Russia says fled to the UAE after the attack.

Vonn crashes out of Winter Olympics downhill

American skier Lindsey Vonn crashes in the women's downhill competition at the Winter Olympics, nine days after rupturing her left anterior cruciate ligament.

Dozens of flood warnings in England after days of non-stop rain

Rain has fallen in south-west England and south Wales every day of 2026 so far, the Met Office said.

Foreign Office to review Mandelson's US ambassador pay-off

No 10 sources have called for Mandelson to return the money or give it to a charity that supports victims.

My car was stolen. Here are six important things I learned

Keyless thefts are on the rise and car crime is increasingly organised and high-tech.

The Independent

Turning Point halftime show latest: NFL legend says he’ll be watching Kid Rock instead of Bad Bunny

Conservatives have been offered a MAGA-friendly alternative to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show

Morgan McSweeney quits as Keir Starmer’s Downing Street chief of staff over Mandelson scandal

The departure of the man responsible for putting Keir Starmer into Downing Street is a blow to the government

UK leader's chief of staff quits over appointment of Mandelson as ambassador despite Epstein ties

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s chief of staff has resigned over the controversy surrounding Peter Mandelson's appointment as the U.K. ambassador to the U.S. Morgan McSweeney said he advised Starmer to appoint Mandelson, despite his ties to Jeffrey Epstein

Reform UK councillor David Taylor quits party during live interview

Reform UK councillor David Taylor announced he is quitting the party over his local authority’s plans to raise council tax

Super Bowl ads try to overcome tough times with health, caring and the usual laughs

At a difficult time for America, Super Bowl advertisers are asking viewers to take care of themselves and others — and maybe even crack a smile

Meloni condemns anti-Olympics actions in Milan, calling demonstrators 'enemies of Italy'

Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni has condemned recent anti-Olympics protests in Milan

Australian state seeks to ban pro-Palestinian slogan ‘from the river to the sea’ under new hate speech law

Queensland says laws are about ‘drawing a clear line’

Defiant Starmer to take Labour message to country despite calls for him to quit over Mandelson

Downing Street says PM will be ‘out and about’ in the coming week ‘making the case for why [his] government is delivering for working people’

Before Vonn's crash, Iranian coach called the American her 'superhero' — and hoped to get her pin

Athletes at the Winter Olympics in Italy are proudly wearing pins from other teams, and some are showing them off on social media

Paul Thomas Anderson wins at 78th Directors Guild Awards for 'One Battle After Another'

Paul Thomas Anderson won the top prize at the 78th Directors Guild Awards, putting the “One Battle After Another” filmmaker on course to potentially win his first Oscar