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CBC.ca

Brad Gushue's storied Brier career ends with playoff loss to Brad Jacobs

Brad Gushue's competitive curling career at the Brier has come to an end. The six-time Canadian champion was eliminated from contention with a 7-5 playoff loss to Brad Jacobs.

Ski sisters from Salmon Arm, B.C., compete on world stage

Salmon Arm's Madeleine Wilkie is wrapping up competition at the world juniours in Norway, just in time for her big sister Natalie to start competing at the Paralympic Games in Italy.

2 GTA synagogues hit by gunfire overnight, police investigate

Police in parts of the Greater Toronto Area will be increasing their presence after shots were fired at two synagogues in North York and Vaughan.

Gap narrows in Alberta as federal Conservatives shed some support to Liberals: poll

An Abacus Data poll suggests the Conservatives boast a 51-per-cent share of the intended vote in the province. That is down 13 percentage points from their share of results in the 2025 federal election. Meanwhile, Liberal support is up eight percentage points.

With Trump visit coming up, China hedges its bets on helping Iran

China’s latest blueprint for driving growth in its economy was largely written before the U.S. and Israel instigated the most far-reaching war in the Middle East in decades. But when the Chinese premier stood up in Beijing’s Great Hall of the People on Thursday to deliver the opening address, some last-minute updates appeared evident.

Mining in Ontario's Ring of Fire closer than ever, even without official fast-tracking

The Ring of Fire mining development in Northern Ontario has not been officially designated for fast-tracking by the federal or provincial governments, but at a mining conference in Toronto this week it was full steam ahead for the project.

Canada's auto market is officially open to Chinese EVs, but you won't see cheaper models right away

The Canadian auto market officially opened to Chinese-made electric vehicles on March 1. But that doesn't mean you'll be able to drive a BYD or a Chery EV on Canadian streets anytime soon.

I was on the jury for a murder trial. And it was strange but in a good way

Phil DeMont did not want to do jury duty and found it dull. But at some point, a switch flipped, and while it never became a riveting TV legal drama, he saw in the quieter moments what it meant to be a Canadian.

Meet the microdramas drawing in viewers — and creating entertainment jobs in Canada

Packed with revenge tropes and high-drama plots, microdramas are served up in one- to two-minute chunks in a vertical aspect ratio, straight to your smartphone. Producers say it's the “future” of the entertainment industry, but fans and unions still have issues with the quality, and how performers will be protected.
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Toronto Star

Mark Carney calls for former Prince Andrew to be removed from line of succession for 'deplorable' actions

“The point of principle stands," said Carney about Mountbatten-Windsor, who was arrested last month on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

The PWHL’s most polarizing player faces the Sceptres this weekend. Here's why Britta Curl-Salemme will likely hear boos

The Minnesota Frost are coming to Toronto and with them comes a player who some consider the league's first "villain."

Two Toronto area synagogues hit with gunfire, police investigating

Vaughan Mayor Steven Del Duca called the Thornhill synagogue shooting another "horrific, antisemitic, Jew-hating incident."

Mark Carney road-tests his 'middle-power' message in a messy world

In visits to India, Australia and Japan, the prime minister continued to position himself as a leader with a plan to survive the upheaval of a crumbling international order, Alex Ballingall writes.

Why some in the federal NDP fear they are on the verge of being wiped out in Quebec

The province's sole NDP MP is considering a jump to provincial politics.

Doug Ford's push for jets at Billy Bishop airport runs into some familiar turbulence

Advocacy groups said Friday they hope their federal and municipal representatives will fiercely oppose the jet push.

A 'rescue mission'? Or 'just a land grab'? What Iranians in Toronto say about a war they're watching with hope and dread

The Star spoke with diaspora members this week about the tumult in their lives, panic for their loved ones back home, and the cost of the conflict.

In Toronto, a multicultural city feels the impact of war in the Middle East: 'As a human, it hurts me to see'

Hundreds of thousands with ties to the region call the GTA home. Beyond an opposition to the Iranian regime, views can get complicated.

Toronto's winter: How bad was it? These five charts fact-check your feelings

We crunched decades of snow, cold and ice data to find out exactly how bad this winter really was.

Rain, fog kick off warm weekend weather

With rain and isolated thunderstorms in the forecast, Toronto is also under a potential flood watch.
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Globe and Mail

Trump’s about-face on foreign wars poses great risks to the world and his presidency

Normally, the start of a war is a high-water mark for support. The Iran war is already highly unpopular

Does Donald Trump really know what ‘unconditional surrender’ means?

Historically, it would require a substantial escalation of the U.S. military commitment in the week-old Iran war

Iran apologizes to Gulf but war still rages across region

Iran's President made an unusual apology to neighbouring states for its 'actions' on Saturday, apparently seeking to calm regional anger at Iranian strikes on Gulf civilian targets, as the Middle East war entered a second week with Israel and Iran trading blows.

Israel’s search in Lebanon for remains of long-lost weapons officer triggers deadly shootout

Ron Arad has been missing since parachuting out of his damaged plane during an operation in 1986

As war spreads, airline pilots contend with drones and missiles

Airline pilots have faced escalating pressure in recent years, from drone incursions to flight paths squeezed by conflict. The U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran have only compounded those risks.

Trump says Iran's army, navy, communications and leaders are 'gone'

U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday Iran's army, navy, communications and their leaders 'are gone', as he responded to questions about the conflict after hosting a roundtable on college sports.

Ukraine’s drone interceptors draw U.S. and Gulf interest, but wartime ban blocks sales

Kyiv banned weapons exports when the war began in 2022

Iranian President rejects U.S. demand for a surrender

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian apologized on Saturday for Iran's attacks on neighbouring countries.

Some Palestinians see little hope for reconstruction in Gaza amid intensifying war in Middle East

The United Nations estimates the entire enclave has more than 61 million tons of debris. Meanwhile Palestinians continue to live in tents amid the rubble, without access to infrastructure or facilities.

Explosions light up the sky following airstrikes on western Tehran

Several explosions lit up the sky in western Tehran as Israeli warplanes pounded the Iranian capital in the early hours of Saturday. Meanwhile, Iran on Friday launched another wave of retaliatory strikes against Israel and Gulf countries that host U.S. forces.
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Global News

Iran’s president apologizes for strikes as missiles and drones pound cities

Iran's president apologized Saturday for attacks even as its missiles and drones flew toward Gulf Arab states. He also rejected Donald Trump's repeated demands for surrender.

Carney says former prince Andrew should be removed from line to throne

The comments were notable coming from the leader of a member of the Commonwealth, all 14 of which would need to approve a change to the line of succession.

As Iran chokes Strait of Hormuz, U.S. vows $20B for maritime reinsurance

The U.S. says it has stuck a new agreement to provide up to US$20 billion in reinsurance coverage to 'restore confidence in maritime trade' amid the Iran war.

Russia gave Iran information that can help strike US military: sources

The sources, who were not authorized to comment publicly, cautioned that the U.S. intelligence has not uncovered that Russia is directing Iran on what to do with the information.

U.S. ‘well on its way’ to controlling Iranian airspace, Leavitt says

Leavitt also said Washington was looking at potential candidates to lead Iran, a day after Trump said that the U.S. must be involved in choosing the next leader of Iran.

Ottawa reserves commercial flight seats for Canadians in ‘volatile’ Iran war

Canada has arranged a chartered flight departing from the UAE, which has the highest number of Canadians registered in the region, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said.

No deal with Iran except ‘unconditional surrender,’ Trump says

Trump posted to Truth Social that 'we, and many of our wonderful and very brave allies and partners, will work tirelessly to bring Iran back from the brink of destruction.'

Canada and Japan sign partnership deal on defence, energy, trade

Carney met with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Friday, citing where the two countries want to collaborate, from cyber policy to Arctic security and addressing climate change.

Canada’s military chief says allies to talk defending Gulf states from Iran

Carignan said a meeting is set for early Friday morning to discuss such a proposal among allied militaries and that a recommendation would be presented to the government.

Venezuela, U.S. agree to restore diplomatic ties after Maduro’s capture

The move comes after rounds of Trump administration officials have visited the South American nation after January's U.S. military operation.
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New York Times

Runners at Los Angeles Marathon Can Get a Finisher Medal After Only 18 Miles

The decision to award medals to runners who do not complete the entire 26.2-mile race comes as temperatures are set to reach into the 80s on Sunday. Some marathoners disagreed with the change.

Young New Yorkers Decided the Revolution Will Have Roommates

Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s focus on freezing the rent as part of his affordability platform has unleashed a new political force of younger renters.

In War’s First Week, a Punishing Military Campaign With No Coherent Endgame

The U.S. and Israel have pounded Iran’s leadership and undercut its defense capabilities, but President Trump has offered wildly different explanations for what he hopes to achieve.

At Noma, Accusations of Past Physical Abuse

Dozens of former employees say René Redzepi inflicted physical and psychological violence on the staff for years.

When DOGE Unleashed ChatGPT on the Humanities

Documents show how A.I. was used to cancel most previously approved grants by the National Endowment for the Humanities as the agency embraced President Trump’s agenda.

How Alberto Carvalho Became L.A.U.S.D. Superintendent Despite Scandals

Alberto Carvalho was seen as a catch for the nation’s second largest school district. Then his home and office were raided by the F.B.I.

How Talarico Won Texas Democrats With Love, Luck and a Little Restraint

A carefully disciplined campaign that capitalized on viral media, months of organizing and strong outreach to Latino voters helped propel James Talarico to the center of Texas politics.

How D.H.S. Retreated on Immigration Tactics After Minneapolis

Agents have conducted more targeted operations, rather than street sweeps, leading to a dip in arrests — at least for now.

After Tornadoes Ravage Michigan and Oklahoma, Residents Survey Damage

At least six people were dead and well over a dozen injured between the two states after a series of tornadoes on Friday.

Iranian President’s Apology to Neighboring Gulf States Showcases Leadership Rifts

Masoud Pezeshkian, the Iranian president, apologized for Iranian strikes on Gulf states before backtracking after criticism from other Iranian leaders. Despite his remarks, Iran has continued its attacks.

CNBC

Iran says it struck UAE air base shortly after Iranian president's vow not to hit neighbors

The U.S. says it has hit more than 3,000 Iranian targets in the first week of the war, as Iran's president vows to halt attacks on neighbors.

One year after Trump’s sovereignty threats, Canadians keep ‘elbows up’

An unusual swell of Canadian patriotism seen after Trump's threats and tariffs last year has evolved into a new social and economic order.

Kuwait cuts oil production as Strait of Hormuz closure disrupts global energy market

Brent oil prices could spike above $100 per barrel if the Gulf Arab countries run out of storage space and shut down production, according to JPMorgan.

Trump admin announces $20 billion reinsurance program for oil tankers during Iran war

Tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains at a standstill as the Iran war engulfs the region.

Iran's internet blackout extends into second week: NetBlocks

Iran's government cut internet connectivity shortly after start of U.S.-Israeli attacks on Feb. 28.

Zealand's stock plummets after disappointing drug result. Its CEO tells CNBC people need to focus less on the 'weight loss Olympics'

Zealand and Roche are jointly developing the drug petrelintide which in a mid-stage study led to a worse-than-expected 10.7% weight-loss over 42 weeks.

Palantir rallies 15% for the week as Iran war boosts prospects, muting Anthropic concern

Palantir's stock had its best week since August and outperformed all of its large-cap tech peers after the U.S. attacked Iran.

Amazon says Anthropic’s Claude still OK for AWS customers to use outside defense work

Amazon joined Microsoft and Google in continue to offer Anthropic's Claude AI technology to customers after the Pentagon deemed it a "supply chain risk."

Anthropic CEO says 'no choice' but to challenge Trump admin's supply chain risk designation in court

Anthropic said even with the designation, the government can't forbid it from working with companies in other capacities.

Trump tariffs: Customs and Border Protection tells judge it can't comply with refund order

CBP told Judge Richard Eaton that the technology upgrades it plans would save more than 4 million man-hours in processing refunds for Trump's tariffs.

Washington Post

Laden Iranian ships depart Chinese port tied to key military chemicals

Experts said the vessels are probably carrying a key precursor for rocket fuel, making it notable that Beijing let them sail while the U.S. and Iran are at war.

Trump honors U.S. troops killed in war, says Iran targets will expand

President Donald Trump, set to honor slain U.S. service members at Dover, threatened to widen U.S. targets after Iran’s president dismissed the notion of surrender.

Ukrainian forces halt advance in Zaporizhzhia, Kyiv officials say

Ukraine has claimed a slew of successes on the front line in recent days, underscoring the effectiveness of its weapons systems, including anti-drone interceptors.

Trump team bashed Europe for a year. Now he wants support in war on Iran.

European leaders are ramping up their response to the crisis spreading outside Iran but remain wary of a conflict that could have untold ramifications.

Intel report warns large-scale war ‘unlikely’ to oust Iran’s regime

A classified U.S. report doubts that Iran’s opposition would take power following either a short or extended U.S. military campaign.

Why is the U.S. at war with Iran? Here’s what the Trump administration says.

President Donald Trump and top administration officials have offered a range of rationales for launching Operation Epic Fury.

Justice Department targets Cuban officials, aims for indictments

The Justice Department has formed a working group to examine bringing federal charges against officials or entities within Cuba’s government.

Trump demands ‘UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER’ from Iran; U.S. evacuates citizens from Middle East

On Day 7 of the war, Israel launched attacks on Tehran and bombarded Lebanon. Iran retaliated against Israel and the region.

Unprepared for Iranian drones, U.S. and partners seek Ukraine’s help

Swarms of low-cost drones used by the Russians in Ukraine have been breaching U.S. air defense systems and striking targets across the Middle East.

Russia is providing Iran intelligence to target U.S. forces, officials say

The targeting information has included the locations of American warships and aircraft in the Middle East, the officials said.

BBC

Does Rome defeat mark beginning of end of Borthwick empire?

England's defeat by Italy has turned the spotlight on England's leadership, both on and off the pitch

Does England's Six Nations humbling in Rome signal the end of an era?

England's defeat by Italy has turned the spotlight on England's leadership, both on and off the pitch

King reflects on 'pressures of conflict' in Commonwealth message

King Charles hails the value of the Commonwealth in divided times in his annual message.

'Risk you take' - Rosenior explains Chelsea rotation

Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior defends his heavy squad rotation after his side edged past 10‑man Wrexham to reach the FA Cup quarter‑finals.

Navy readying aircraft carrier for deployment as Iran conflict deepens

The move may raise speculation HMS Prince of Wales could be sent to defend British interests during the Middle East conflict.

Chelsea overcome Wrexham in extra-time FA Cup thriller

Chelsea come from behind twice to scupper 10-man Wrexham's hopes of a giant-killing in a thrilling FA Cup fifth-round tie.

UK to charter flight for British nationals out of Dubai

The flight is due to depart from Dubai early next week for British nationals wanting to leave the region.

Pigeon stops play - unflappable Gimenez removes intruder

A pigeon briefly stopped play during Atletico Madrid's 3-2 win over Real Sociedad - with unflappable defender Jose Gimenez plucking the bird off the pitch and taking it to safety.

'Fantastic French made to look ordinary as Scotland come of age'

Scotland deliver arguably their best performance in almost 40 years to give themselves unlikely shot at Six Nations title.

Rapper-politician Balendra Shah on course to be Nepal's next prime minister

Thursday's general election was the first since violent youth-led protests toppled the government in September.

The Independent

Suspicious devices found near NYC Mayor Mamdani’s residence

The incident occurred amid an anti-Islam demonstration by conservative influencer Jake Lang outside Gracie Mansion

UK preparing aircraft carrier for possible deployment to the Middle East

The MoD said the preparedness of HMS Prince of Wales is being increased, reducing the time it would take for it be deployed

Iran-US war latest: Trump tells Starmer ‘we don’t need people that join wars after we’ve already won’

The so-called special relationship has come under strain as Donald Trump demands complete surrender from Iran

President Trump and First Lady attend dignified transfer of six US service members killed in war with Iran

Trump vowed to keep American war deaths ‘to a minimum’ in the Middle East

Lauren Boebert slams disgraced Tony Gonzales and GOP colleagues who voted against sexual misconduct transparency bill

Boebert criticized Gonzales for opposing the measure, saying it shields misconduct, and reiterated that she had urged him to resign or suspend his campaign, which he did

Kristi Noem appears with Trump in new ‘Shield of the Americas’ role - days after he fired her from DHS

Corey Lewandowski, the DHS staffer Noem is rumored to be having an affair with, was seen nearby

Plaque honoring Jan 6 cops quietly installed at US Capitol in early hours of morning

The plaque appeared on the building’s west front almost three years after its installation was ordered by Congress

Photos show dignified transfer for the six fallen U.S. soldiers killed in the war in the Middle East

President Donald Trump attended the dignified transfer of six U.S. soldiers killed in a drone strike on a command center in Kuwait. The president joined grieving families at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware as the flag-draped transfer cases carrying the service members’ remains return to the United States.

Photos show travellers stuck in the UAE taking shelter from war at Indian expat's home

With flights across the Gulf disrupted by the war in the Middle East, an Indian expatriate living in the United Arab Emirates has opened his farm property to those left stranded. Tents and mattresses are laid out for travellers, who help prepare meals, share tea and snacks, play cricket and practice yoga on the open spaces.

Independent Women 2026 – The Influence List

Marking International Women’s Day, The Independent has compiled its annual list of the 50 most influential women across the worlds of politics, sport, the arts, media, business, fashion and activism – all united by their extraordinary impact on UK women’s lives