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CBC.ca

Actor Timothy Busfield held without bond on child sex-abuse charges
Emmy Award-winning actor Timothy Busfield was ordered held without bond at his first court appearance Wednesday, a day after he turned himself in to authorities to face charges of child sex abuse.

This 2SLGBTQ+ crisis line has been gutted under Trump. Then one call changed everything
Author MacKenzie Scott — a billionaire philanthropist whose fortune largely comes from her ex-husband, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos — has given the Trevor Project $45 million US ($62.2 million Cdn).

Ukraine has some 2 million draft-dodgers, new defence minister says
Wide-scale desertions and two million draft-dodgers are among a raft of challenges facing Ukraine's military as Russia presses on with its invasion of its full-scale neighbour after almost four years of fighting, the new defence minister said Wednesday.

Telecom complaints have shot up 17%, with billing issues the main gripe, says watchdog
Customer complaints about their phone, internet and television services rose 17 per cent in the 2024-25 reporting year, a report by the Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services said Wednesday.

ISS astronauts return to Earth early due to illness of crew member
NASA's Crew-11 is returning to Earth today, cutting short their six-month stint in space after an unknown crew member suffered an undisclosed medical condition.

Canadian men's soccer head coach seeking contract extension prior to start of World Cup in June
Jesse Marsch, the head coach of Canada’s men’s soccer team, wants to extend his contract before the start of the World Cup in June.

Bonnie Crombie formally resigns as Ontario Liberal Party leader
Bonnie Crombie has formally announced her resignation as leader of the Ontario Liberal Party, effective immediately. The move comes months after Crombie first announced her intention to resign.

U.S. unveils Palestinian technocratic group to administer post-war Gaza
U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, on Wednesday announced the establishment of a technocratic Palestinian body that will play a role in administering the war-ravaged territory under a phased U.S. plan for Gaza's future.

CBC News further expands local journalism, bureaus
This year, CBC News will add 33 local journalists and create 11 new bureaus, increasing its Canadian footprint from 66 to 77 locations.
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Toronto Star

Carney government warns civil servants that job cuts are coming
At least 18 government departments have already informed workers of potential job cuts, according to data obtained by the Star. Several more notices are expected in the coming weeks.

Toddler Nathaniel seemed fine hours before being rushed to hospital, preschool teacher testifies
First witness in babysitter's trial over death of Nathan McLellan who isn't a family member tells court about the morning he collapsed.

Snowfall warning issued for Toronto beginning tonight. Here's how much you could expect
Environment Canada issued a yellow snowfall warning for the city. An cold front will drop temperatures to -22 C tonight and into Thursday.

NASA sends four astronauts back to Earth in first medical evacuation
The four returning astronauts — from the U.S., Russia and Japan — are aiming for an early Thursday morning splashdown in the Pacific near San Diego with SpaceX.

Conestoga College president John Tibbits suddenly retires
In an internal email sent to staff on Wednesday, Tibbits said he informed the college's board of governors the retirement will take effect immediately.

Canadian securities regulator data breach affects 750,000 investors
The Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) has confirmed that information about 750,000 investors was compromised by a “sophisticated phishing attack” in August 2025.

Ex-Toronto cop among two charged after extortion investigation into gambling ring
Police say the group was illegally running gambling activities online and used the threat of violence to settle debts.

Ontarians toasting Doug Ford's Crown Royal ban, poll suggests
Ford vowed Ontario would stop selling the Manitoba-made rye after a bottling factory near Windsor announced it would close.

Canada will host important friendly at same place its World Cup fire was lit — without the snow pants this time
The Canadian men's team will play a pre-tournament test against Uzbekistan on June 1 in Edmonton, where it first began to "believe it can be great."

Bonnie Crombie officially quits as Ontario Liberal leader
After a lacklustre showing at a mandatory leadership vote last September, Crombie said she planned to step aside.
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Globe and Mail

U.S. Senate Republicans block effort to rein in Trump’s Venezuela war powers
Sens. Josh Hawley and Todd Young flipped under pressure from Trump, allowing Vice President JD Vance to break the 50-50 deadlock
Ugandans preparing for presidential election face soldiers in streets, internet shutdown
President Yoweri Museveni, in power since 1986, is favoured against musician-turned-politician Bobi Wine
'Fundamental disagreement' with Trump over Greenland, Danish Foreign Minister says
Denmark’s foreign minister says a 'fundamental disagreement' over Greenland remains with U.S. President Donald Trump after talks in Washington with Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, though both sides agreed to form a working group to find a 'common way forward.'

Renee Nicole Macklin Good’s family hires law firm to investigate ICE shooting
Chicago-based firm Romanucci & Blandin also represented George Floyd’s family after his death in 2020
At least 32 killed after crane collapses on train in Thailand
At least 32 people are now confirmed dead after a collapsed construction crane caused a train derailment in northeastern Thailand on Wednesday.
Ugandan presidential election pits longtime leader against 'Ghetto president'
Ugandans head to the polls on Thursday with Yoweri Museveni, president for four decades, taking on pop star-turned-politician Bobi Wine for the second time. Here is more on the election's two main candidates.

Russian attacks knock out power in Kyiv, leaving Ukrainians at the mercy of freezing weather
Emergency repair crews have managed to restore power for four hours a day as they work through the cold
No court decision yet on request to suspend immigration crackdown in Minnesota
Department of Homeland Security says it has made more than 2,000 arrests in the state since early December and is vowing to not back down
U.S. says Gaza is entering second phase of ceasefire plan
Plan includes disarming Hamas and rebuilding the war-ravaged territory
U.S. pauses immigrant visa processing from 75 countries
Suspension will not apply to applicants seeking non-immigrant visas, or temporary tourist or business visas
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Global News

Why a U.S. attack on Greenland would mean the ‘end’ of NATO
Greenland is an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark, which is a member of the U.S.-led NATO. Last week, Trump hinted at potential action.

Will China and Canada ease their tariffs? What’s at stake in Carney visit
Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to China is raising questions about whether some tariffs between Beijing and Ottawa could soon ease in what one expert is calling a 'test.'

Germany among NATO members sending troops to Greenland for Arctic mission
The mission, which comes at the request of Denmark, aims to explore possible military contributions to bolster the security of the region, a German defence ministry statement said.

Gaza ceasefire plan entering phase 2, Trump envoy says
U.S. President Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff said in a post on X that the ceasefire deal that the Republican president helped broker was entering its second phase.

U.S. to suspend visa processing for 75 countries including Russia, Somalia
The U.S. State Department said the move would apply to countries whose nationals are deemed likely to require public assistance while living in the United States.

Iran protests: Tehran warns it will hit U.S. bases if Trump strikes
The United States said it was withdrawing some personnel from key bases in the Middle East as a precaution given heightened regional tensions.

Nearly a third of Canadians believe U.S. may try to invade Canada: poll
A new poll suggests almost a third of Canadians say the United States might attempt "direct action" to take control of Canada, with a fifth of Americans agreeing.

Greenland, Denmark ‘continue to differ’ with U.S. after White House meeting
U.S. President Donald Trump said “NATO should be leading the way for us to get it” and that otherwise Russia or China would — “AND THAT IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN!”

‘Leave Iran now,’ Ottawa urges Canadians as protests, crackdown intensify
The advisory points to the arrest and detention by Iranian authorities of several individuals 'including foreign and dual nationals.'

Death toll from Iran protest crackdown crosses 2,000, activists say
That figure dwarfs the death toll from any other round of protest or unrest in Iran in decades and recalls the chaos surrounding the country's 1979 Islamic Revolution.
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New York Times

Newsom Says California Will Not Extradite Abortion Provider to Louisiana
The case, escalating the interstate battle over abortion, is the second time Louisiana has criminally charged out-of-state doctors with sending abortion pills to Louisiana residents.

‘We’re Not Stupid’: What Greenlanders Would Say to Trump
A visit to Greenland reveals a swirl of feelings as people nervously await talks with the Trump administration about the island’s future.

Federal Judges Uphold California’s New Congressional Maps
A panel in Los Angeles sided with Gov. Gavin Newsom in a decision that will help Democrats counter Republican gerrymandering in Texas. Republicans are expected to appeal.

Prosecutors Say Officer Who Hurled Cooler Was Not Trying to Save Lives
Lawyers for Sgt. Erik Duran said he had to make a “life-or-death” decision when he struck Eric Duprey as he rode a motorbike recklessly down a sidewalk. Mr. Duprey died almost immediately.

As N.Y.C. Nurses’ Strike Continues, Both Sides Prepare for a Long Fight
Hospital administrators and union officials appear to be digging in for an extended battle over staffing levels and pay.

Renee Good’s Family Should Be Able to Sue the Officer Who Killed Her
An ICE killing in Minneapolis can be the impetus for finally closing a gaping hole in our constitutional protections.

Kaiser Permanente Agrees to Pay $556 Million to Settle Medicare Overbilling Claims
The Justice Department and whistle-blowers accused the major health insurer of overbilling the government for about $1 billion under the private plans.

NASA Begins Astronaut Space Station Medical Evacuation: What to Know
Four astronauts departed from the I.S.S. about a month earlier than scheduled because a crew member, who was not identified, has an undisclosed medical issue.

U.S. Moves Some Personnel From Qatar Air Base as Trump Weighs Military Response to Iran
Nonessential personnel were moved from Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, an American site that could be a target of Iran if President Trump ordered an attack on the country.

The U.S. Moves Personnel Out of Qatar as Tensions Rise With Iran
Also, the U.S. and Denmark clash over Greenland. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.
CNBC

Vance breaks Senate tie, votes to block Venezuela war powers resolution
Vice President JD Vance's tie-breaking vote on Wednesday blocked a resolution intended to halt President Donald Trump from using the military in Venezuela.

Asia-Pacific markets set to trade mixed as investors await Bank of Korea decision
Asia-Pacific markets are set to trade mixed as investors await a policy decision coming out of the Bank of Korea.

CNBC's The China Connection newsletter: Battle for the recovering luxury market heats up
Louis Vuitton’s newest Beijing store opened with celebrity buzz but little fanfare, underscoring how luxury brands are cautiously testing signs of a consumer recovery in China.

Trump, Denmark have 'fundamental disagreement' over Greenland but will keep talking, officials say
Officials from Denmark and Greenland held a news conference after meeting with Trump administration officials.

Trump administration clears way for Nvidia H200 chip sales to China with a 25% surcharge
The H200's performance has been exceeded by two generations of Nvidia chips currently in production, the Blackwell and Rubin.

Supreme Court tariff ruling: It's not just about refunds. Volume of U.S. freight trade could hinge on decision
Logistics experts tell CNBC that freight shipping container trade could see a bump if the Supreme Court rules President Trump's IEEPA tariffs are illegal.

A major development in Trump's Fed feud is set to happen next week in the Supreme Court
Supreme Court arguments on Jan. 21 will likely be the next big development for the central bank's quest to maintain independence.

Saks Global, the longtime leader of luxury department stores, files for bankruptcy protection
Saks Global, which also owns Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman, filed for bankruptcy protection after running out of cash.

Russia watches as ally Iran edges closer to collapse. Here's why it matters for Moscow
The prospect of another ally falling in the Middle East will be a worrying one for Moscow, particularly after it has seen other alliances collapse recently.

Citigroup tops estimates on stronger net interest income, smaller loan loss provision
Under CEO Jane Fraser, Citigroup is in the midst of a restructuring, selling off parts of its overseas operations.
Washington Post

Iranians abroad wait for news from loved ones amid communications blackout
A government-imposed nationwide communications blackout has left Iranians outside the country scrambling to reach family and friends.

Vance’s Greenland meeting ends with ‘fundamental disagreement’
Diplomats from Denmark and Greenland agreed to set up a “high-level working group” after the White House talks, but said there was little consensus so far.

Trump says Iran has stopped killings as U.S. weighs military options
The Pentagon earlier had moved troops and equipment away from some facilities in the Middle East, echoing measures taken before U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities last year.

U.S. announces launch of second phase of Gaza peace plan
White House envoy Steve Witkoff announced the formation of a committee of Palestinian technocrats and the start of “full demilitarization and reconstruction.”

Venezuela releases multiple detained U.S. citizens, State Department says
It was the first known release of U.S. citizens from Venezuelan prisons since the U.S. military captured authoritarian President Nicolás Maduro.

Videos show security forces firing into crowds in at least six cities across Iran
A Washington Post review of videos from Iran posted online of recent protests illustrates how widely violence has spread.

With tensions high, Israel and Iran secretly reassured each other via Russia
The two Middle Eastern countries exchanged messages through a Russian intermediary saying they would not preemptively attack each other.

Photos emerge from Iran’s protests, veiled by government blackout
Iranians across the country have taken to the streets at great risk, facing a violent government crackdown.

Many dead after crane collapses onto moving passenger train in Thailand
More than 30 people were killed and dozens injured when the crane collapsed onto an express train carrying nearly 200 people, Thai officials said.

World’s fattest parrots set for mating bonanza after bumper berry crop
After a four-year hiatus, conservationists in New Zealand are relieved that the flightless kākāpo is once again breeding. Fewer than 300 of the parrots exist.
BBC

Sanchez mistakes 'on me' - Rosenior defends Chelsea keeper
Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior defends goalkeeper Robert Sanchez following two mistakes in his side's 3-2 defeat at home to Arsenal on Wednesday in their Carabao Cup semi-final first-leg tie.

The Papers: 'World on the brink' and Trump intent on 'conquering' Greenland
The global tensions from Greenland and Iran feature prominently on Thursday's front pages.

Arsenal take step to ending semi-final nightmares - but regrets remain
Arsenal's 3-2 win at Chelsea seizes control of their EFL Cup tie - and overcoming their poor record in semi-finals will be the big positive for Mikel Arteta.

A 6-2 sweep - Robertson & Trump complete bizarre Masters sequence
Neil Robertson completes an unprecedented eighth 6-2 win in the first round of the Masters as he advanced past Chris Wakelin into the quarter-finals.

Denmark warns of 'fundamental disagreement' after White House talks on Greenland
There was no major breakthrough during the meeting, and President Trump reiterated his interest in acquiring the island shortly afterwards.

Bayern's record-breaking Bundesliga season in numbers
BBC Sport examines the stunning numbers behind Bayern Munich's record-breaking start to the Bundesliga season - and what records they could topple.

Nasa astronauts begin 'bittersweet' medical evacuation from space station
The crew is expected to splash down off the coast of California in the early hours of Thursday local time.

Mane destroys Salah's Afcon dream again - will he get another chance?
Mohamed Salah's Afcon dream was ended by Sadio Mane and Senegal on Wednesday night - but how many more chances will the Liverpool forward have to win the competition?

Hillsborough Law campaigners say they cannot back proposed bill
They are concerned security services will be exempt from a law designed to stop cover-ups.

Moment cargo ship crashes into oil tanker in North Sea
A jury has seen footage of a cargo ship crashing into an oil tanker, which triggered an explosion and killed a crew member.
The Independent

Trump ‘ready to push the button’ on airstrikes in Iran as US personnel evacuate military base
U.S. intervention in Iran is said to be ‘imminent’ after weeks of protests against the ayatollah’s regime reportedly cost more than 2,500 lives

Emma Willis opens up on ‘terrifying’ heart diagnosis ahead of new Radio 2 gig
The broadcaster unknowingly lived with the defect for 48 years

‘Very problematic for him’: Some ICE agents admit they are ‘embarrassed’ by shooting in Minnesota, report says
‘The majority of my colleagues feel the same way. It’s an insult to us,’ one former agent said

Shocking state of hospital corridor care revealed as patients face ‘torture’ amid ‘broken system’
NHS patients are enduring a "broken system" of corridor care, new findings from the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) reveal.

The ‘incredible’ nurse who cared for mother and son’s cancers 30 years apart
Stephanie Muirhead, 46, and her 14-year-old son, Andrew, were both looked after by nurse Angela Howat

How ‘pervasive culture of mistreatment’ is causing pregnant women to leave their jobs
One in seven women with children or who are expecting have either left or felt compelled to leave their employment, TUC said

Reform UK should be banned from speaking at universities, more than a third of students say
Fines can be imposed on universities and colleges if it is found they have failed to protect free speech rights

Iran protests latest: Airspace closed along with UK embassy in Tehran as US escalates attack threats
Britain and US remove staff from military base as Donald Trump ‘ready to push button on strikes’ amid repression

Recalled 'Super Greens' diet supplement powder sickens 45 with salmonella
Federal health officials say at least 45 people in nearly two dozen states have been sickened with salmonella food poisoning tied to a brand of “super greens” diet supplement powder

Google accused of ‘grooming’ 13-year-old by telling them to ditch parental controls on their birthday
A mother raised the issue after her son received an email from Google
























