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CBC.ca

Hospitals warned about rare infection emerging in Calgary

Health officials are warning emergency wards about the circulation of Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) among homeless adults living in Calgary.

Charting the delays: Current flight disruptions at Canada's major airports

CBC News has put together this live overview of the flight statuses at three major airports in order to paint a picture of how easy — or hard — air travel currently is for Canadians.

Canada is 'strongest when we're united,' PM says in holiday message

Prime Minister Mark Carney, in his first Christmas address, wished Canadians a joyful season with time to 'rest, reconnect and celebrate with the people that you love the most.'

Getting into the Christmas spirit around the world

The Christmas season took a variety of forms around the world this year, from dancing and camel rides in Pakistan and seven-pointed piñatas in Mexico, to Santas taking over the streets and canals of Italy.

Multiple Canadian businesses listed on U.S.-based 'gift card' site without permission

The co-owner of Over the Hill Orchards and Winery in Lumsden, Sask., says it was a 'gut punch' to learn their business was listed on Giftly — a US-based online gift website — without permission or notification. Giftly's CEO says they don't sell traditional gift cards and Canadian businesses were not intentionally listed.

Inmates file lawsuits against Correctional Service Canada after break-in, alleged assaults at Ontario prison

Ten inmates at Grand Valley Institution for Women have filed lawsuits against Correctional Service Canada related to a break-in at the Kitchener, Ont., facility in early November. The Toronto-based lawyer for the inmates told CBC News the women are feeling set back and scared after two of them were allegedly assaulted.

Can the answer to future flooding be found in resurrecting an ancient lake?

Following the recent floods in Abbotsford and on the territory of the Semá:th (Sumas) First Nation in British Columbia, some researchers are renewing their calls to bring part of the ancient Sumas Lake back to life.

Canada needs to stand firm as trade talks approach, says Unifor president

As Canada approaches a review of its key free trade deal with the United States next year, Unifor national president Lana Payne says it's important to stand firm for a good deal.

EU, France, Germany slam U.S. visa bans as 'censorship' dispute deepens

The European Union, France and Germany condemned U.S. visa bans on European citizens combating online hate and disinformation, with Brussels saying on Wednesday it could "respond swiftly and decisively" against the "unjustified measures."
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Toronto Star

Watch: Santa cleared for Christmas Eve travel, transport minister says

Steven MacKinnon released a video in which he authorizes Santa to deliver Christmas presents in Canada.

Amid talk of possible peace deal for Ukraine, Canada's focus is Ukraine's sovereignty

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has told reporters he would be willing to withdraw troops from the country’s eastern industrial heartland as part of a plan to end Russia's invasion, if Moscow also pulls back.

Anand backs Greenland's sovereignty as Washington again talks of annexing territory

Anita Anand says she conveyed "Canada's support for the fundamental importance of respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity."

Canada suspending ban on single-use plastic exports

The government says the progress on environmental benefit expected with the export ban is not proportional to the economic impact.

No white Christmas in Toronto, but the wind chill may be frightful. Here's the holiday weather forecast

The forecast for Wednesday night and Thursday calls for clear skies, wind, and subzero wind chill figures, but no snow, per Environment Canada.

Children are being slammed by this year's flu. Here's what parents can do over the holidays

With three recent deaths reported in Ottawa, here's what you need to know to help protect against the mutated H3N2 influenza A strain.

Thousands flock to Bethlehem to revive Christmas spirit after 2 years of war in Gaza

The vast majority of people celebrating Wednesday were local residents, with only a handful of foreigners mixed among the crowd.

Betting on batteries, Canadian Solar founder steps down as president

Shawn Qu, who grew the company into a global renewable power juggernaut, will stay on as chairman and CEO while Colin Parkin takes over as president.

Judge orders emergency repairs at Horwath-owned home, blocks eviction before Christmas

Ruling allows city crews to fix unsafe porch and deck at West Avenue North property, but says occupant Ben Leonetti cannot be removed without a hearing.

26 ways you can make Toronto better in 2026

We asked 26 Torontonians what could transform the city. From small acts of kindness to clearing your ice, here are their ideas.
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Globe and Mail

Canada joins other countries in condemning Israel’s West Bank settlement plan

Group including Britain, Germany and France issue statement opposing Israeli cabinet’s approval of 19 new settlements

Democrats warn Trump ceding influence to Russia, China with mass ambassador recalls

U.S. President has ordered 30 diplomats back to Washington in recent days, bringing total vacancies up to well over 100

California woman gives birth after rarest of pregnancies, her baby hidden behind an ovarian cyst

Suze Lopez didn’t know she was pregnant until days before giving birth

Israel accuses Hamas of violating ceasefire after blast wounds soldier in Gaza

Incident the latest to threaten monthslong truce as each side accuses the other of violations

Moscow bomb leaves two police officers dead near site of Russian general’s killing

The person carrying the explosive device was also reportedly killed

EU says it will take action after U.S. bars 5 Europeans accused of censoring tech firms

Officials described by Marco Rubio as ‘radical’ activists include former EU commissioner Thierry Breton, who oversaw social-media rules

Two police officers, another person killed by bomb in Moscow

Three people were killed by a bomb in Moscow on Wednesday after two police officers approached a man acting suspiciously. The blast took place very close to where Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov, head of the Russian General Staff's army operational training directorate, was killed on Monday.

Thai, Cambodia officials hold talks on resuming ceasefire

Meeting of military officials follows 16 days of fierce border clashes

Ukraine open to creating demilitarized zone in Donbas, Zelensky says

Control of the region has been a major sticking point in peace negotiations

They left India for jobs in Russia, then disappeared in the fog of war

Officials say more than 200 Indians have been recruited since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, with dozens killed or missing
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Global News

Zelenskyy says he’s open to a free economic zone in Ukraine’s east

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told reporters that he would be willing to withdraw troops from the country’s eastern industrial heartland.

EU warns of action after U.S. bars 5 Europeans accused of censorship

The Europeans were characterized by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio as “radical” activists and “weaponized” nongovernmental organizations.

Two Russian police officers killed in Moscow explosion

The two officers, as well as another person standing nearby, died from their injuries.

Donald Trump says U.S. ‘has to have’ Greenland for ‘national security’

Trump said he named Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry special envoy appointed to Greenland to 'lead the charge.'

Car bomb kills Russian general Fanil Sarvarov in Moscow

Lt. Gen. Fanil Sarvarov, head of the Operational Training Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces’ General Staff, died from his injuries.

Thousands gather to mark one week since Bondi Beach attack

Thousands of people, including Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, gathered at Bondi Beach Sunday to mark the Dec. 14 attack on a Hanukkah celebration that left 15 dead.

At least 16 files have disappeared from the DOJ webpage for documents related to Jeffrey Epstein

More than a dozen Epstein-related files vanished from the U.S. Justice Department’s website within a day, with no explanation, raising transparency concerns.

Australia plans tougher laws against displaying extremist flags after Bondi shooting

Australian authorities plan to ban symbols tied to extremism and certain chants after a mass shooting at Bondi Beach killed 15 people and injured many more.

U.S. launches anti-ISIS strikes in Syria after Americans killed: officials

U.S. President Donald Trump had vowed to retaliate after an attack on U.S. personnel last weekend in Syria by a suspected Islamic State member.

Rubio says U.S. wants to ‘partner’ with countries on hemisphere issues

Rubio faced several questions on U.S. military operations in Venezuela, negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, and the ongoing commitment to NATO in a year-end press conference.
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New York Times

Intense California Storm Swamps Roads and Forces Evacuations on Christmas Eve

The authorities said some residents had resisted leaving their homes on the holidays, but forecasters warned the storm could be deadly, especially where burn scars from this year’s fires remain.

How Service Dogs Help Treat Veterans’ PTSD

There’s research suggesting that these four-legged “battle buddies” can reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety. But shortages and long wait times pose barriers.

Crypto for Christmas? Gen Z-ers Are Cautiously Open to the Idea.

Despite recent volatility in the crypto market, younger generations are still open to receiving digital currencies as gifts.

How a Scholar Nudged the Supreme Court Toward Its Troop Deployment Ruling

Accepting an argument from a law professor that no party to the case had made, the Supreme Court handed the Trump administration a stinging loss that could lead to more aggressive tactics.

Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ Fulfills Its Promise

After winning an Emmy, Stephen Colbert spoke about creating a “show about love.” In its homestretch, “The Late Show” is fulfilling that promise.

After the Assad Regime’s Fall, His Enforcers Are Lying Low and Living Large

A Times investigation into the whereabouts of top Syrian officials who fled after the regime’s fall shows many remain free — shielded by wealth and accommodating host nations.

Trump’s Seizures of Oil Tankers Challenge Maritime Rules and Customs

Recent U.S. actions against ships near Venezuela may embolden other countries to seize or detain ships, legal experts said.

Weight-Loss Drugs Ended Their Sex Life. Could It Bounce Back?

She expected her body to change when she started taking Zepbound. But nobody told her what might happen to her marriage.

Redacted Material in Some Epstein Files Is Easily Recovered

The ease of recovering information that was not properly redacted digitally suggests that at least some of the documents released by the Justice Department were hastily censored.

Zelensky Open to Pulling Back Troops in Eastern Ukraine to Reach Peace Deal With Russia

The offer was the closest Mr. Zelensky has come to addressing the thorny territorial disputes in Donetsk that have repeatedly derailed peace talks.

CNBC

10-year Treasury yield moves lower as investors mull rates path following strong GDP data

U.S. Treasury yields declined on Wednesday as investors positioned for a shortened trading day ahead of the holidays.

'Witch hunt': Ex-EU commissioner Breton denounces U.S. visa ban targeting 'censorship'

The former EU commissioner and four anti-disinformation campaigners were the subject of U.S. travel sanctions.

Oil giant BP to sell 65% stake in $10 billion Castrol unit

The oil giant is looking to divest $20 billion of its assets by the end of 2027.

Asia markets mixed in Christmas Eve trading; gold crosses $4,500 for the first time

Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed on Wednesday as several indexes are set to close early in lieu of the Christmas Eve holiday.

Japan's Sapporo Holdings to sell real estate business in $3 billion deal with KKR and PAG

The move is because Sapporo wants to concentrate management resources on its core beer business.

This ex-doctor faced ‘incredible burnout’ and left medicine to build an AI tool – now, it’s worth over $460 million

Thomas Kelly, 33, left medicine to build an AI tool to help doctors with their heavy workloads. Today, his company is worth over $460 million.

Asia’s year in review: Who had it best — and who had it worst — in 2025

What a year this has been. Understandably for many, it could not be over soon enough.

China’s mineral dominance gives Western magnet makers a moment in the sun

"Frankly, we were the solution to the problem that the world didn't know it had," Rahim Suleman, CEO of Canadian group Neo Performance Materials, told CNBC.

Gold and silver reach fresh highs for second day running — and could keep climbing

David Neuhauser, CIO at Livermore Partners, told CNBC's "Access Middle East" that gold has more room to run.

Fed chair candidate Hassett says U.S. is way behind the curve on lowering interest rates

Hassett said the artificial intelligence boom is boosting economic growth while simultaneously putting downward pressure on inflation.

Washington Post

Pentagon says China’s nuclear warhead growth slows, commits to stabilizing tensions

The Department of Defense’s new China Military Power Report notes China’s continued buildup, while taking a more conciliatory approach to tensions with Beijing.

Europe condemns U.S. move to bar individuals over tech monitoring

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the State Department would bar several Europeans for their actions in monitoring the internet, which he characterized as censorship.

Man sings Christmas songs for 42 hours straight, attempts world record

“I know, I’m bonkers,” said David Purchase of Gloucester, England.

Zelensky open to withdrawing troops in new peace draft, awaits Russian reply

It is the first time Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky has inched toward any compromise on the issue of territory in the eastern Donbas region, which Russia claims.

War-weary Ukrainians seek ‘green’ healing in their vast national parks

With mental health resources in short supply, the traumatized children, wounded veterans and grieving widows turn to Ukraine’s national parks for solace.

Gaza’s Christians, battered by war, celebrate first Christmas in 3 years

The Christian population in Gaza has dropped by nearly half since 2023. But with a ceasefire in place, Christmas will be celebrated once again.

Libya’s military chief, other officials among 8 dead in Turkey plane crash

Libya’s prime minister called the deaths a tragic accident. Five officials and three crew members were aboard the private jet when it crashed, leaving no survivors.

Mexican navy plane was on medical mission before fatal Texas crash

The plane was carrying four military personnel and four civilians for medical transport in coordination with a nonprofit for children with burn injuries.

New Epstein files shed more light on his ties to Prince Andrew

The documents show that U.S. authorities sought to interview the former prince in connection with two separate criminal investigations.

U.K. man and 5 others charged with sexually abusing his wife over 13 years

Philip Young, 49, has been charged with drugging and raping his wife from 2010 to 2023 in an assault case also involving five other British men.

BBC

Jethro Tull founding member dies aged 82

Lead singer Ian Anderson says Mick Abrahams was "vitally important" to the band's early line-up.

Two police officers killed in explosion in Moscow

A device was detonated after police approached a "suspicious" individual in Moscow, authorities said.

Ex-poker player Bord is preferred Sheff Wed bidder

Former professional poker player James Bord is chosen as the preferred bidder for Sheffield Wednesday, BBC Sport can confirm.

Ex-poker player Bord is preferred bidder for Sheffield Wednesday

Former professional poker player James Bord is chosen as the preferred bidder for Sheffield Wednesday, BBC Sport can confirm.

Colorado woman accused of killing her children extradited from UK to US

Kimberlee Singler is facing murder charges in Colorado in the deaths of her 9-year-old daughter and 7-year-old son.

The final Christmas Day fixture in England - 60 years on

This year marks the 60th anniversary since the final Football League match was played on Christmas Day in England.

UK social media campaigners among five denied US visas

The Trump administration bans five people who have called for tech regulation from entering the country.

British boy, 13, fatally stabbed in Portugal

Tributes have been paid to the boy who has been named by a local basketball club as Alfie Hallett.

It's time for Wright to retire - Van Gerwen

Three-time world champion Michael van Gerwen says Peter Wright should retire after his defeat in the PDC World Championship second round.

Flu cases falling ahead of Christmas, experts say

UK health agency says drop is encouraging news, but warns flu could still bounce back in new year.

The Independent

Boy, 14, arrested on suspicion of harassment after death of ‘remarkable’ teenage girl

Madison Richardson died in hospital after emergency services were called to an address in Manchester

College Football Playoff ratings drop 7% as NFL competition impacts viewership

The College Football Playoff's first round averaged 9.9 million viewers across multiple networks, marking a 7% drop from last year

National Guard shooting suspect hit with 5 charges that open death penalty discussion

There is no death penalty in the DC Superior Court

Trump tears into ‘pathetic trainwreck’ Colbert and late night hosts before wishing everyone Merry Christmas

President Donald Trump calls Stephen Colbert a ‘pathetic trainwreck’ before abruptly shifting tone to wish followers a happy holiday in latest Truth Social posting spree

DOGE promised to cut government spending. It went up under Trump, new report shows

Elon Musk initially promised that DOGE would slash $2 trillion in ‘waste, fraud and abuse,’ a goal that was later reduced to $1 trillion

Too good to be true? New scheme promises chance to live in a house with zero energy bills

New homeowners could save nearly £1,800 a year on average

Trump’s cash for health care scheme faces tough road in Congress as insurance costs set to skyrocket

Republicans face uphill battle in passing what would be a party-line proposal for cash handouts instead of extending tax credits that lowered premiums for millions

Kenyans protest after roaming elephants kill 4 people in a week

Some Kenyans have protested after roaming elephants killed four people over the past week in what experts describe as human–wildlife conflict driven by scarcity of vegetation

Fenerbahce president detained in Istanbul drug investigation after positive narcotics test

The president of Turkish sports club Fenerbahce has been taken into custody in Istanbul as part of a drug investigation involving entertainment and media figures

British boy, 13, stabbed to death in Portugal before house blown up in gas explosion

One officer was injured by the explosion as police in Tomar responded to a suspected domestic violence alert