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CBC.ca

Cross Country Checkup: Should students lose marks for missing class?
Ontario is trying to tackle absenteeism in school by tying a student's attendance to their final grade. Should students lose marks for missing class? How can we fix chronic absenteeism in Canadian schools? And in our second hour, are high gas prices forcing you to rethink what your next car will be?

Missing Alberta senior found dead in Saskatchewan, RCMP say
A Calgary senior, missing for nearly two weeks, has been found deceased in Saskatchewan.

8 children dead after mass shooting in Louisiana, police say
A gunman in Louisiana killed eight children in domestic-related shootings at two different homes early Sunday, police in Shreveport said.

Lytton, B.C., was razed by fire — but costs of maintaining new facilities could lead to financial ruin
Jennifer Thoss, a member of Lytton's council elected in 2022, worries a lack of leadership and oversight by the provincial and federal governments has set the tiny B.C. village on a path to financial ruin. It was largely destroyed in a fast-moving wildfire in 2021.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford, province to sell $28.9M private jet 'as quickly as possible'
Ontario is looking to sell the $28.9 million private jet that was recently purchased for Premier Doug Ford's use "as quickly as possible," following backlash days after the purchase was confirmed publicly.

Rat poison found in Hipp baby food jar in Austria, police say
Rat poison was found inside a jar of Hipp baby food, Austrian police said late on Saturday after the product was recalled from 1,500 Spar supermarkets in the country over safety fears.

This northern Yukon island shows how thawing permafrost is transforming the Arctic
Thawing permafrost on a small island off the Yukon’s north coast is shedding light on how climate change could dramatically affect the Arctic landscape in years to come.

North America's 1st electrochemical lithium refining facility opens in B.C.
Delta, B.C., is an unlikely location for Canada to challenge China's hegemonic control of the refining of lithium, a critical mineral whose supply chains have emerged as a key concern from the White House to Ottawa and beyond.

Bothered by bright headlights? Your time to tell Transport Canada is running out
Transport Canada's survey on headline brightness is open to drivers, pedestrians and cyclists, and includes questions about travelling at night, driver behaviour and possible changes.

Rare footage reveals 'fish city' near an Ontario nuclear plant on Lake Huron
In the warm waters emanating from Ontario's largest nuclear plant, fish are gathering by the thousands. Ahead of an Earth Day livestream, CBC News got a rare look at what some call a 'fish city,' a striking scene scientists say may signal a changing Great Lakes ecosystem.
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Toronto Star

Harmon, Watts score goals, Kirk has 24 saves as Sceptres beat Frost 2-0
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Savannah Harmon and Daryl Watts each scored a goal, Raygan Kirk had 24 saves, and the Toronto Sceptres beat the Minnesota Frost 2-0 on Sunday to keep their playoff hopes alive.

Doug Ford flip-flops, plans to sell recently purchased $28.9-million jet amid public fury
A chastened Ford said the used Bombardier jet would be sold only days after the Star revealed Queen's Park had bought the aircraft for the premier's use.

'Taking back control': Mark Carney addresses a pivot away from U.S. in message to Canadians
In a fireside-style video, the prime minister echoed his Davos speech by emphasizing that amid global tensions, "hope isn't a plan" and "nostalgia isn't a strategy."

Hamilton police investigating two weekend shootings
One suspect has been charged. Police are appealing to the public for any information related to either shooting.

8 children between the ages of 1 and 14 are dead after a mass shooting in Louisiana, police say
The victims ranged in age from one to about 14 years old. A total of 10 people were shot.

Fears of looser standards as the FBI and Justice Department scramble to fill a depleted workforce
Critics say the changes amount to a reduction in standards for an institution that is responsible for everything from preventing terrorist attacks to building complex corruption prosecutions.

UK police investigating if arson attacks on Jewish sites in London are the work of Iranian proxies
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he was “appalled” by the attacks, and pledged that "those responsible will be found and brought to justice.”

He's a paralegal who appeared for one of the Project South officers in court. He's also an ex-cop who faced serious allegations of misconduct
The former Durham detective says the case against him misconstrued honest police work and misused the "discipline system for a personal vendetta."

This Ontario skydiver plunged to the ground after her parachute failed. Why she doesn’t regret jumping out of the plane
Carol Murray broke her pelvis, several ribs, both her legs and punctured a lung when she hit the ground. Somehow, she survived.

Why Union Station may not be a stop on Canada’s new high-speed rail line
Some of the biggest questions surrounding Canada's proposed high-speed passenger rail line remain unanswered.
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Globe and Mail

Bulgaria’s pro-Russian former president Radev set for landslide election win, exit polls show
Radev is a euroskeptic and former fighter pilot who opposes military support for Ukraine’s war effort against Moscow

A post-Cold War operation kept enriched uranium out of Iran’s hands decades ago
Project Sapphire was a logistical nightmare that would be difficult to repeat in a hostile country such as Iran today
Trump accuses Iran of violating truce ahead of talks
U.S. President Donald Trump accused Iran on Sunday of a 'total violation' of the two countries' ceasefire for firing on ships near the Strait of Hormuz, and renewed a threat to wipe out Iran's bridges and power plants unless it accepted his terms.
Eight children killed in Louisiana mass shooting, police say
Suspect died after a police pursuit, and the victims included children related to the gunman

U.S.-Kuwaiti journalist detained by Kuwait over war posts, media watchdog says
Ahmed Shihab-Eldin has not been seen for six weeks, according to New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists
Rat poison found in HiPP baby food in Austrian supermarket, police say
SPAR Austria says it removed the products in all countries where it runs businesses, including Austria, Slovenia, Hungary, Croatia and Northern Italy
Blue Origin achieves first landing of reused rocket booster as New Glenn touches down after launch
Mission key in showing 29-story heavy-lift rocket can compete with SpaceX

Eight remain in hospital after Kyiv shooting that killed six, mayor says
Russian-born man shot dead by police after opening fire on passers-by before barricading himself in a supermarket with hostages

U.K. police examine Iran links to arson attacks on Jewish targets after London synagogue is targeted
A pro-Iranian government group says it was responsible for the arson attack on Kenton United Synagogue in Harrow

Tehran rejects new peace talks, state news agency reports, as U.S. seizes Iranian cargo ship
Trump earlier warned Iran that the U.S. would destroy every bridge and power plant in Iran if Tehran rejects his terms
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Global News

Trump says U.S. shoots, seizes Iran-bound cargo ship that tried to run blockade
The White House said Vice President JD Vance, who led the first round of historic face-to-face talks over 21 hours last weekend, would lead the U.S. delegation to Pakistan.

Iran fires on ships, re-closes Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions
Iran fired on vessels and re-closed the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions in the region and threatening the key global oil shipping route.

Multimillionaires band together in effort to save beached whale in Germany
Since his first sighting, the whale has been trapped several times and freed with human assistance, but has become stranded again and is now fighting for his life.

Lebanon and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire deal. What does it entail?
The deal is meant to enable broader U.S.-Iran negotiations but one that will see Israeli forces maintain positions deep inside southern Lebanon.

Iran declares Strait of Hormuz open amid ceasefire, oil prices plunge
Oil prices plunged by about nine per cent on Friday, extending previous losses, after Iran's foreign minister announced that the Strait of Hormuz is open to commercial traffic.

U.K.’s Starmer faces calls to quit over Mandelson security vet. Here’s why
The new information that Mandelson initially failed the vetting, but was still given the role, increases the political pressure on Keir Starmer.

Life-jacket from Titanic survivor to be auctioned, expected to fetch $648K
The life jacket was worn by Laura Francatelli, a first-class passenger, who was among about 700 people who survived the ship's sinking.

U.S. tourist held in Zanzibar after his fiancee dies following arguments
Joseph Isaac McCann, 45, was questioned by police, four days after his partner, Ashly Robinson, 31, was found dead in a luxury villa in Zanzibar on her birthday trip.

Prince Harry says Princess Diana’s death made him not want to be a royal
Prince Harry, during his 20-minute address, spoke about his experience with mental health and how grief, after the death of his mother, has impacted his life.

Trump says Israel, Lebanon agree to 10-day ceasefire for peace talks
Trump told reporters after the ceasefire was announced that Lebanon and Israel would work toward a longer-term deal, and said Lebanon had agreed to 'take care of Hezbollah.'
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New York Times

Can U.S. Blockade Iranian-Linked Ships Anywhere in the World? Yes, But …
Maritime and military law experts say an expansion of the naval blockade announced last week raises legal and practical questions but has ample historical precedent.

8 Children Killed in Domestic Mass Shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana, Police Say
The authorities said a total of 10 people had been shot in a crime scene in Shreveport that involved multiple sites. The gunman was fatally shot by officers, the police said.

Bulgarian Voters Back New Political Coalition Led by Radev
With its citizens yearning for the kind of prosperous life enjoyed by other Europeans, Bulgaria held its eighth election in five years.

Energy Secretary Says Gas Prices May Stay Above $3 Until 2027
Secretary of Energy Chris Wright’s acknowledgment in a TV interview undercut President Trump’s earlier claim that price increases would be “short-term.”

This Is a Hard Time to Start a Career. These Two Words Can Help.
Advice on building a rewarding work life, even amid employment gloom.

Muslim Southerners Face a Fresh Wave of Hateful Political Rhetoric
Some Muslim voters were once drawn to Republican positions on family values and individual liberty, but as Southern politicians stoke anti-Islamic sentiment, many feel threatened.

Hamas Officials Say Group Is Ready to Hand Over Some Weapons
Two senior Hamas officials in Gaza said the group was prepared to relinquish some automatic rifles and other arms, a concession that falls short of Israeli-U.S. demands.

Trump Administration Demand for Ballot Info Rebuffed by Michigan
The Department of Justice is seeking ballots and other materials from the 2024 election. Michigan officials call it election interference.

5 Injured During a Shooting Near University of Iowa Campus
Three students were among those wounded in the shooting, which took place shortly before 2 a.m. as a fight broke out at the downtown pedestrian mall.

They’re Young. They’re Conservative. And They’re Split Over the War.
On college campuses from the Northeast to the Southwest, the conflict in Iran is testing the fealty of young Republicans during the second Trump administration.
CNBC

U.S. struck, seized Iranian-flagged ship Touska in Gulf of Oman, Trump says
The Iran-flagged Touska was on the U.S. Treasury's sanctions list because of a history of illegal activity, Trump said.

AI startup Cursor in talks to raise $2 billion funding round at valuation of over $50 billion
Artificial intelligence startup Cursor in talks to raise a $2 billion fundraising round at an over $50 billion valuation, which does not include the investment.

Software stock dogs have joined market rally. There's a classic investing lesson in the rebound
In a 2026 market that had Microsoft down close to 20%, looking for opportunities to buy after big drawdowns is coming to more tech and software stocks.

Nvidia's once-tight bond with gamers is cracking over AI
Gamers once helped save Nvidia from bankruptcy. Now they feel left behind as the memory crunch drives focus to AI chips and DLSS 5 disrupts game design.

Here are 3 forces that drove a remarkable, record-setting week on Wall Street
The S&P 500 closed above 7,100 for the first time as it completed its fastest turnaround since 1990.

Naomi Watts wants women to own their menopause journey: 'Why is it so taboo when we are half the population?'
Actress and entrepreneur Naomi Watts founded Stripes Beauty with a singular mission: helping women take control of menopause health and aging with confidence.

We spoke to over 30 central bankers, policymakers and politicians. Here are their top concerns
From stagflation to energy security, policymakers spoke to CNBC about the biggest risks arising from the ongoing U.S.-Iran war.

'It's sad': The U.S.-UK 'special relationship' sours ahead of royal visit to Washington
A year ago, it was all going so well for the U.S. and U.K.'s so-called "special relationship", but ties have soured.

Trump says he had 'no idea' Anthropic's Amodei met with White House about Mythos
The meeting comes less than two months after President Donald Trump blacklisted Anthropic's Claude.

Iran declares Strait of Hormuz open to shipping but Trump says U.S. blockade still active
The Strait of Hormuz has remained almost completely closed as the U.S. and Iran have disputed the terms of their ceasefire agreement.
Washington Post

Trump says U.S. seized Iranian ship trying to bypass blockade of Strait of Hormuz
The operation marks the first ship boarding by U.S. forces since the naval blockade took effect April 13, as part of Trump’s effort to exert pressure on Tehran.

In Angola, love for an American pope but not for an American president
In Luanda, Catholics expressed love and admiration for Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, but not so much for President Trump because of the war in Iran.

Iran closes Strait of Hormuz again; 2 ships report attacks while trying to cross
India said it summoned Iran’s Ambassador in New Delhi, conveying concerns over “a shooting incident" in the strait involving two Indian-flagged ships.

Here’s what the stock market might have gotten wrong about the Iran war
Amid confusion over the Strait of Hormuz, a starkly different reality is unfolding defined by disrupted supply lines and damaged infrastructure.

After Orban’s defeat in Hungary, Bulgaria offers Kremlin’s next best bet
Analysts and former diplomats say they fear the hand of the Kremlin in Bulgaria’s election Sunday as Moscow seeks to retain influence inside the E.U.

Why China is taking a behind-the-scenes role in the Iran war
As Trump pursued an unpopular war, Beijing positioned itself as a peacemaker, with little incentive to pressure Iran or annoy the U.S.

Iran disputes claims of new agreements with Trump
Tehran put limits on the Strait of Hormuz’s opening, as the United States issued a new sanctions exemption on the sale of Russian oil.

One of the world’s most wanted men is arrested, ending years-long hunt
Daniel Joseph Kinahan, a fugitive suspected of leading a powerful gang in Ireland, was arrested in Dubai as part of a secret operation by Irish and UAE police.

Displaced Lebanese families rush home as fragile ceasefire takes force
Even amid uncertainty over whether the truce would hold, many in Lebanon expressed relief at the prospect of quiet as aid groups mobilized help.
BBC

Watch: Match of the Day
Arsenal travel to Manchester City, and there's a Merseyside derby.

Tehran will never cede control of Strait of Hormuz, senior Iranian politician tells BBC
Lyse Doucet speaks to Ebrahim Azizi, who says Iran "will decide the right of passage" through the crucial shipping route.

Will lack of a ruthless match-winner cost Arsenal the title?
Arsenal's lack of killer instinct is looking like it could damage their chance of a first league title in 22 years.

Are Man City now title favourites after win over Arsenal?
Erling Haaland's winning goal, the explosion of noise, the reaction at full-time - are Man City now favourites to win the Premier League title?

Eight children killed in Louisiana shooting, police say
The children, aged from one to 14 years old, were killed in a shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana, which police are describing as a "domestic disturbance".

Man City beat Arsenal to close gap in title race
Erling Haaland and Rayan Cherki strike as Manchester City beat league leaders Arsenal to close the gap to three points with a game in hand and pile more pressure on Mikel Arteta's side.

Record-breaking Bayern win Bundesliga - now for the Treble
Free-scoring Bayern Munich swept to the German title for the 35th time. Now their sights turn towards completing the Treble.

Ukraine police chief resigns after officers allegedly fled deadly shooting
Authorities say the officers have been suspended and an investigation into their actions is under way.

Eight activists charged after Crown Jewels and The Ritz targeted
Crumble and custard was flung at the Crown Jewels' display case and manure was poured on the floor of hotel in December 2025.

Chief Rabbi says attacks 'gathering momentum' after another synagogue targeted
The warning comes after a north-west London synagogue was hit by an arson attack overnight.
The Independent

Trump says U.S. Marines have seized Iranian ship and says it tried to evade blockade
President Donald Trump warned on Monday that any Iranian ships approaching the blockade would be ‘immediately eliminated’

Queen Elizabeth II’s official biographer named as acclaimed historian
Historian Anna Keay confirmed as Queen Elizabeth II’s official biographer

MTG stirs up conspiracy theories about Trump’s would-be assassin Thomas Crooks: ‘There are a lot of questions’
The FBI concluded that Crooks acted alone when he shot at Trump during the campaign rally in 2024

Migrant children’s shelter investigated after claims kids were restrained and isolated in a ‘red room’
A ‘special’ unit beat and placed one child in restraints nearly two dozen times, according to a report

Wife of LA Clippers owner and billionaire Steve Ballmer steps in to help save the future of NPR with $80M gift
NPR also received an anonymous $33 million donation in April

A crowd scientist is helping the Boston Marathon manage a growing field of 30,000-plus runners
Running the Boston Marathon is tough enough without having to jostle your way from Hopkinton to Copley Square

Iran-US war latest: Trump says US seized Tehran-flagged cargo ship after ‘blowing hole’ in vessel
Donald Trump threatened to strike Iran’s civilian infrastructure if Iran ‘don’t take the deal’ as ceasefire nears end

Eight children killed in mass shooting in Louisiana
Some of the children killed were related to the suspect

Eating more fruits and vegetables could put you at risk for this cancer
Americans under-50 who don’t smoke and have better-than-average diets may be more at risk of developing this cancer, according to a study

Judgement day for Starmer over Mandelson vetting scandal
Prime minister faces a Commons grilling from MPs on Monday before Olly Robbins – sacked by Starmer on Thursday over the vetting scandal – gives his version of events on Tuesday






















