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The National | Airbus Canada signs $19B deal with AirAsia
May 6, 2026 | Airbus Canada has secured a multibillion-dollar deal with AirAsia. Three patients have been evacuated from a hantavirus-stricken cruise ship. And, a new report shows OpenAI exposed Canadians to potential privacy risks.Welcome to The National, the flagship nightly newscast of CBC News.

Grey whale struck by Sea-Doo in Vancouver appears uninjured, 'acting normal,' says researcher
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans was able to assess the animal for injuries on Tuesday.

Alberta voters list leak puts domestic violence victims on edge, organizations say
It's unknown how many people may have been able to access an online database with the personal information of millions of Albertans. The CEO of a domestic violence organization in Calgary calls the situation "disturbing" and says it puts victims at risk.

Anthropic AI says deal struck to use SpaceX data centres
Anthropic on Wednesday said it reached a deal to tap the computing resources of Elon Musk's SpaceX, marking a détente with its one-time critic and a boost for both companies in the high-stakes artificial intelligence race.

Apple argues Liberals' lawful access bill could put users’ personal data at risk
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree is facing mounting calls — including from the maker of the iPhone — to amend his lawful access bill amid concerns it will weaken digital encryption and introduce cyber-vulnerabilities.

Honda more definitively halting $15B EV plant development in Ontario, according to reports
Japanese news media reported that Honda Motor plans to indefinitely halt the development of its $15-billion electric vehicle complex in Canada, though Honda Canada said they had nothing to report at this time. Ottawa acknowledged automakers face "significant challenges," but did not say whether the company had updated them on those plans.

Russia fires dozens of drones at Ukraine in 'obvious spurning' of ceasefire, says Zelenskyy
Russia fired dozens of drones at Ukraine in nighttime attacks, Ukrainian officials said Wednesday, disregarding a unilateral ceasefire announced by Kyiv that began at midnight.

'Important that we unite': Canadians cheering on Canadiens in Stanley Cup bid
Hoping to see the Stanley Cup return to the country, Canadian fans from other teams are shifting their allegiance to the Montreal Habs, the only team north of the border that advanced to the second round of the NHL playoffs.
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Toronto Star

Bell fires dozens for falsifying workplace attendance following return-to-office mandate
Bell parent BCE said the employees were let go for “clear violations of our code of conduct” following an internal review.

A deadly hantavirus strain has caused havoc on a cruise ship. Here's how you can prevent transmission of the virus
The Andes hantavirus, identified aboard the MV Hondius, can spread through person-to-person contact. The ship is now headed to the Canary Islands.

Mark Carney is in the carbon-price spotlight as environmental and oil groups spar
The Carney government is being pulled in opposite directions on the industrial carbon price anchoring its delayed agreement with Alberta, with environmentalists looking for a quick ramp up and the industry arguing any carbon price is too steep.

Mark Carney suggests he's open to foreign investment in Canadian airports
Canada is willing to let foreign investors buy stakes in Canadian airports, Prime Minister Mark Carney suggested Wednesday, as the federal government considers trying to raise money to fuel its economic growth agenda through the privatization of public assets.

ChatGPT collected 'vast amounts' of Canadians' data without consent, privacy commissioners say
The artificial intelligence company behind the hugely popular ChatGPT collected "vast amounts" of Canadians' personal information and failed to obtain appropriate consent for doing so, a three-year probe from four Canadian privacy watchdogs has found.

Nate Erskine-Smith fires back as Liberal nomination race heats up
Nate Erskine-Smith is accusing Liberal staff from the Ontario legislature of working for a key rival in a heated race for the party's nomination to run in an upcoming Scarborough Southwest byelection.

Carney government under pressure on MAID expansion for mental illness
Facing mounting pressure to stop the looming expansion of medical assistance in dying for mental illness alone, the Carney government is refusing to outline its plans.

Toronto wasn’t ready for this winter’s snowstorm. So it wants to spend millions more to make sure it doesn’t happen again
A council committee on Wednesday approved spending $54 million more over the next three years to haul snow from city streets.

Teen charged in shootings at Toronto and Vaughan synagogues in March
The suspect, who was 17 at the time of the shooting, is facing multiple charges.

Toronto mom who threw her baby down garbage chute found not criminally responsible for murder
Azuri Bacchas was just four months old. On Wednesday, his mother was found not criminally responsible for murder due to her schizophrenia.
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Globe and Mail

Judge releases note found after Epstein’s suspected suicide attempt
Epstein’s former cellmate claimed he discovered the note after the incident in July 2019
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick accused of evading questions on ties to Epstein
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick appeared Wednesday before a House committee investigating sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, trying to explain to lawmakers his contact with the financier after Epstein's 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from an underage girl.
Cruise ship hit by hantavirus outbreak heads for Spain's Canary Islands
A luxury cruise ship hit by a deadly hantavirus outbreak left for Spain's Canary Islands on Wednesday after three people, two of them seriously ill, were evacuated, a Reuters witness said. While many residents say they fear its arrival, public health experts are urging calm.

The fog of war only gets thicker when it becomes a war of words
The U.S. and Iran are speaking with each other, around each other and past each other
Protesters block access to Venice Biennale's Russian pavilion
Russia’s participation in the first Biennale since the 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine led to Russian punk group Pussy Riot and members of Ukrainian feminist organization FEMEN rushing the exhibition area.
Sam Altman sowed ‘chaos,’ distrust among top OpenAI executives, former technology chief testifies
Elon Musk sued OpenAI in 2024, seeking $150-billion on the grounds that it improperly became a for-profit company
Ted Turner, founder of CNN, dies at 87
Ted Turner, the brash sportsman and entrepreneur whose ambition and instincts led to a media empire that included groundbreaking news network CNN, has died, CNN reported on Wednesday citing a press release from Turner Enterprises. He was 87. This report produced by Freddie Joyner.

Russia warns diplomatic missions to evacuate staff from Kyiv ahead of Victory Day
The Foreign Ministry says Moscow would retaliate if Ukraine attempted to disrupt Russia’s May 9 commemorations

U.S. primary season is beginning. Here’s what that means
The battle to see who runs in the fall is heating up. Here are six things to know
WHO says hantavirus risk remains low globally, confirms eight cases and three deaths
WHO says hantavirus risk remains low globally, confirms eight cases and three deaths.
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Global News

Airbus to supply 150 jets to Malaysia’s AirAsia in multibillion-dollar deal
Airbus says the agreement with the low-cost Malaysian airline marks the largest single firm order for A220 planes in the Quebec-based manufacturer's history.

Mexico City nightclub charges Americans $300 cover: ‘This is a political stance’
'It’s very much a response to the many attacks against Mexico from Trump,' the club's owner said in an interview with The Guardian.

Hantavirus strain can spread via humans, WHO says as 62 more feared exposed
The World Health Organization has identified the Andes strain of hantavirus, which can be transmitted from person to person, in passengers who were on the cruise ship.

China calls for ‘comprehensive ceasefire’ as U.S.-Iran war drags on
The Chinese minister’s comments followed an earlier statement by U.S. President Donald Trump that he was pausing his effort to guide stranded vessels out of the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump says he has paused effort to guide vessels from the Strait of Hormuz
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment for further detail on the progress in negotiations that Trump mentioned.

At least 26 dead, 61 injured in Chinese fireworks factory explosion
Blown-out walls, columns, and a collapsed roof left the site in ruins, people trapped without access to exit routes and at risk from further explosions.

Volunteer rescuers among 3 dead after yacht capsizes off Australian coast
An emergency response team was deployed after a bystander reported a vessel in distress near the South Ballina break wall in northern New South Wales.

Hantavirus: Possible human transmission in cruise ship outbreak, WHO says
A World Health Organization official said that the cruise stopped at several islands off the coast of Africa, some of which 'have a lot of rodents.'

Driver plows into crowd at shopping area in Germany, killing 2
Photos from the scene showed a car with a battered front and a shattered windshield after the incident, which killed two people and seriously injured three others.

Trump says closed Strait of Hormuz will ‘be dealt with forcefully’
Iran’s chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf accused the U.S. of undermining regional security with the effort to end Iran’s hold on the strait, warned Tehran will respond.
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New York Times

The Boxing Match That Killed a Police Recruit
A Massachusetts State Police cadet, already hobbled from a previous bout, raised his hand to take on a more skilled fighter, and investigators say no one stopped him. Four people face charges.

Anthropic’s C.E.O. Says It Could Grow by 80 Times This Year
The chief executive, Dario Amodei, said the rapid growth had exponentially increased the start-up’s need for more computing power.

Should You Worry About Hantavirus?
Here’s what to know about the virus, how it spreads and the risk to the general public.

Hantavirus Patients Land in Amsterdam With More Cruise Ship Evacuations Planned
Three people with possible symptoms of the disease were evacuated on Wednesday morning from the MV Hondius before it headed to the Canary Islands.

Tennessee Republicans Unveil New Congressional Map Carving Up Majority-Black House District
The General Assembly is expected to quickly approve the map, which slices up Memphis, a majority-Black city that makes up most of the state’s lone Democratic district.

Health Authorities Monitor Hantavirus Cruise Passengers in United States
People in at least three states are being monitored after being on the ship. None have shown symptoms, officials said.

Elon Musk’s Confidante Shivon Zilis Is Cast as His Inside Source at OpenAI
Shivon Zilis worked closely with Elon Musk while she was on OpenAI’s board. Her ties to the world’s richest man were detailed in a landmark trial on Wednesday.

Trump’s Gyrations on the War Leave Even Rubio Out of Sync
The administration’s latest shifts on the status of the conflict show how treacherous it is to speak for a president who cultivates an erratic style.

Giuliani Seeks to Have Health Care Covered by 9/11 Program
The former New York City mayor, who is improving after a serious case of pneumonia, suffers from a respiratory condition linked to his exposure to toxins at ground zero, his spokesman says.

Jeffrey Epstein’s Purported Suicide Note Is Released by Federal Judge
A federal judge released the note on Wednesday, which Jeffrey Epstein’s former cellmate said he found in a graphic novel. The New York Times has not authenticated that Mr. Epstein wrote it.
CNBC

Japan's Nikkei 225 tops 62,000 for the first time as Asia markets look past Trump’s Iran threats
Asia-Pacific markets jumped, shrugging off renewed tensions in the Middle East.

CNBC Daily Open: Peace on the horizon (again?)
The U.S. and Iran are close to a memorandum of understanding that would end the war and establish a framework for further negotiations, Axios reported.

Oil rises as U.S.-Iran tensions keep traders focused on Strait of Hormuz risks
Oil prices rose Thursday, as investors continue to assess the latest developments in the Middle East amid concerns over renewed tensions between Iran and the U.S.

Inside India newsletter: Social media is reshaping the world's fastest-growing market for global brands
Social media influencers are urging consumers to read labels and pushing traditional companies to make healthier products or risk being replaced by newer entrants.

China presses Iran against resuming war, urges Hormuz reopening ahead of Trump-Xi summit
China called for a "prompt resumption of shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz," though that point was absent in Iran's statement.

Anthropic CEO says 80-fold growth in first quarter explains 'difficulties with compute'
At Anthropic's developer conference in San Francisco, CEO Dario Amodei said the company is 'working as quickly as possible' to provide additional compute.

Uber pops 8% as company issues higher-than-expected bookings guidance
Uber said its net income took a $1.5 billion hit in the first quarter of 2026 due to the revaluation of the company's equity investments.

Trump says Iran will be bombed at a 'much higher level' if it doesn't agree to peace deal
Stocks rose and oil prices plunged on news reports signaling the U.S. and Iran could soon strike an agreement to end the war.

Iran war threatens jet fuel shortage that could disrupt summer travel in Asia and Europe
Oil executives have warned that the supply disruption in the Middle East will soon cause actual fuel shortages in some parts of the world.

Apollo CEO Rowan warns of market correction, slams 'egregious' practices at rival insurers
Apollo CEO Marc Rowan warned that markets face an elevated risk of unexpected shocks, saying he is positioning the firm defensively for an expected correction.
Washington Post

Israel strikes Beirut suburbs, threatening already shaky ceasefire
The airstrike on the Haret Hreik neighborhood targeted the leader of the Radwan forces, Hezbollah’s elite and battle-hardened fighting unit, Israeli authorities said.

Trump threatens intense bombing if Iran peace deal is not reached
As talks continue and proposals are exchanged, Washington and Tehran still disagree on what has been agreed.

Hantavirus-hit cruise ship to head to Canary Islands as Swiss confirm new case
More than 140 people remain on the Hondius, which will take about three days to reach the Spanish archipelago for screening. A local official has criticized the plan.

Why the odds keep rising for the strongest El Niño in a century
It’s the third consecutive month that multiple models have predicted that a potentially record-breaking El Niño could drive global temperatures to new highs.

Trump lashes out at Pope Leo again ahead of Rubio trip to Rome
The criticism of the pontiff’s stance on Iran highlighted what Vatican officials have described as an unprecedented low in relations with the United States.

Pro-Kremlin lawyer’s turn against Putin reveals rift in Russian power circles
Ilya Remeslo was put in a psychiatric hospital after criticizing Vladimir Putin. Now free, he said that he will not stop his crusade against the Russian president.

What to know about hantavirus after 3 died in suspected cruise ship outbreak
A cluster of cases aboard the ship off Cape Verde may be linked to a type of hantavirus found in Argentina that can spread from person to person, the World Health Organization said.

U.S. and Iran exchange taunts as attacks imperil fragile ceasefire
Iran’s foreign minister warned the U.S. should be wary of being dragged into a “quagmire” after tensions flared in the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump keeps changing his timeline for ending the Iran war
The president has repeatedly suggested that the conflict was nearing a conclusion while simultaneously escalating threats against Tehran.

Some Democrats press Trump to break silence on Israel’s nuclear arsenal
A letter from 30 lawmakers calls on the U.S. to expose Israel’s weapons program, which it doesn’t acknowledge and was built in secret beginning in the late 1950s.
BBC

German tourist wins payout after losing sun lounger race
The man sued his tour operator for allowing people to reserve sun loungers with towels despite a hotel ban on the practice.

In 'Musk v Altman', this judge will make the final call
The feud has fuelled a costly showdown between two tech titans.

Key bridge linking North Korea and Russia almost finished, satellite images show
The road crossing is the latest sign of the deepening relationship between Pyongyang and Moscow.

'We had people come just to see it': Amazon delivers its first UK parcels by drone
The unmanned aircraft can drop off 100 parcels a day within a 12km radius of Amazon's hub.

Millions across England, Scotland and Wales to vote in key elections
The polls on Thursday will be the biggest test of public opinion since the general election in 2024.

Can CCTV really stop children being abused in nurseries?
With reports of abuse and deaths fuelling concern among parents, questions are growing over whether CCTV can offer real protection for children - or not.

From ego-ridden team to complete package - why PSG pose ultimate test
Luis Enrique's expertise at rebuilding a culture as well as a team means Arsenal will confront the complete package when they meet holders PSG in the Champions League final.

From ego-ridden team to complete package - why PSG pose ultimate test
Luis Enrique's expertise at rebuilding a culture as well as a team means Arsenal will confront the complete package when they meet holders PSG in the Champions League final.

Why resolute Arsenal will believe prolific PSG can be beaten in final
With Paris St-Germain waiting in the Champions League final, will Arsenal withstand the firepower of one of Europe's most formidable attacks and lift the trophy for the first time on 30 May?

'Enjoy the show. Ignore the war': Venice Biennale faces backlash after including Russia
Protests have taken place at the prestigious arts fair over the inclusion of Russia for the first time since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
The Independent

Alaska wildlife agents can kill bears from helicopters in an effort to protect caribou, judge says
A judge says Alaska wildlife agents can resume shooting and killing bears as part of a plan to help recover a herd of caribou that was once an important source of food for Alaska Native hunters

Trump’s acting DOJ chief Todd Blanche refutes Obama’s concerns about his targeting of president’s critics: ‘Simply false’
The Justice Department has gone after several of Trump’s perceived political enemies, most recently with the fresh indictment of former FBI Director James Comey

Justice Department targets slow immigration judges as Trump pushes faster deportations
The Justice Department is working to remove immigration judges who are slow or not following the law, according to acting Attorney General Todd Blanche

DHS says it may have an alleged motive for the attack during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner
Shooting suspect Cole Thomas Allen allegedly criticized the Iran war before the attack on the Correspondents’ Dinner

European fishing firms reflag ships to tap Indian Ocean tuna quotas, report finds
A new report reveals European companies have taken a third of the Indian Ocean's tropical tuna catch

Iran-US war latest: Israel launches strike on Beirut while US says it has attacked Iranian ship
Israel has continued to carry out strikes in southern Lebanon since a ceasefire was agreed last month

Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged suicide note released by federal judge
The New York Times petitioned to unseal the document, after Epstein’s cellmate publicly described the contents of the message

Electrical fire will keep the Broadway theater that hosts 'The Book of Mormon' closed through May 17
"The Book of Mormon" will close through May 17 after a fire shut down the musical

Special forces veteran accused of shooting his wife in Tennessee found dead ending dayslong manhunt
Craig Berry died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to authorities

Mother of 4 of Elon Musk’s kids takes the stand in OpenAI trial and reveals details about their personal relationship
Shivon Zilis, 40, insisted her relationship with Musk never influenced her judgment as an OpenAI board member
























