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CBC.ca

Canada's Kalle Eriksson, guide Sierra Smith earn slalom bronze for 3rd medal of Paralympic debut

Canadian Para alpine skier Kalle Eriksson and guide Sierra Smith capped their memorable Paralympic debut with bronze in the men's visually impaired slalom on Sunday at the Milano-Cortina Games.

Tuition scams; Sobeys faces scrutiny from Manitoba; soaring plane ticket costs: CBC's Marketplace Cheat Sheet

The CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.

Kashechewan chief walks back calls for Indigenous Services minister to resign

Kashechewan First Nation Chief Hosea Wesley says he takes back a call he made earlier in the month for Indigenous Services Canada Minister Mandy Gull-Masty to resign.

Has Trump pushed Canada and the U.K. into each other's arms?

Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to visit the U.K. on March 15 — his third trip since taking office — leaving some political observers wondering if this is a new era of a special relationship, replacing the one once held between the U.K. and the U.S.

Withdrawn charges in Stronach sex assault trial raise questions about prosecution

When his trial began in February, Frank Stronach faced 12 counts related to seven female complainants whose allegations included sexual assault and the historical charges of rape and attempted rape. Now, with all the evidence heard and closing submissions set for the end of the month, those charges have been whittled down to seven — related to four of the initial seven complainants.

Mapping the global crackdown on shadow fleets

A CBC News analysis reveals the global scope of an enforcement crackdown on ships belonging to shadow fleets — vessels often flying under false flags in order to skirt sanctions — as the scale of seizures and detentions has skyrocketed in recent months.

The negative people in your life are making you get older faster. Here’s how to handle them

Got a nagging father-in-law or a roommate who hounds you endlessly about how to properly load the dishwasher? Such people have something in common: they're hasslers, and they may be slowly shaving years off your life and putting you at a higher risk of developing chronic disease, according to a new study.

I just wanted to be ‘one of the guys’ on my hockey team, but it wasn’t always easy

Trevor Kew has many fond recollections of playing minor hockey in Rossland, B.C., but these are tempered by less pleasant memories.

Inside the weird world of Toronto’s transit seat upholstery

Scoring a seat on a busy bus, streetcar or subway is a hot commodity, but have you ever thought about why they're made the way they are? Welcome to the weird world of transit seat upholstery.

Canada named this castle-like courthouse a national historic site. Now a tower is set to rise beside it

Plans for a 54-storey residential tower next door to a national historic site in London, Ont., cast a literal shadow over the place where the city began, while at the same time shining a light on what some heritage advocates say is a gap in federal law.
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Toronto Star

Oscars 2026 live: How to watch the red carpet, who is nominated and what to expect as Conan O'Brien returns as host

“Sinners” and “One Battle After Another” will face off on Hollywood’s biggest night, hosted by Conan O'Brien. Follow the Star's live coverage on Sunday.

Snow, strong winds and possible freezing rain in Toronto amid special weather statement

Messy winter weather could worsen travel conditions Sunday, while sharp winds expected later in the day raise the risk of power outages.

Canadian competitive sports shooters caught in the crosshairs of sweeping federal gun control reforms

Sports shooters including practical shooting athletes and Olympic pistol shooting disciplines say the sustainability of their sport has been upended by broad government gun control reforms.

This iconic Toronto strip club just closed its doors for good. Here's what dancers and staff want you to know

Filmores performers describe the club lovingly, regardless of what some in the public may think. “We really did create such a beautiful little community.”

Doug Ford said 'whisper jets' were coming to Billy Bishop. Here's what aviation experts say about airplane noise

Ontario's premier said the jets coming to Billy Bishop airport would be quieter than the current turboprop planes.

Maplehurst jail conditions so ‘unusually harsh’ this drug offender must be released into the community: Ontario’s top judge

“Further incarceration risks undermining rehabilitation and long-term public safety.”

At age 4, he was placed on Canada's corrupt foreign officials list. Now 19 and a citizen, he wants to clear his name

Mohamed Fares Trabelsi, related to Tunisia's ex-dictator, was granted asylum in Canada but faces severe restrictions. "I just want to live my life."

Doug Ford wants jets at Billy Bishop. Here's what is at stake for Toronto's waterfront — and why some say there's a 'missing ingredient'

The waterfront's value is immeasurable to this city. That means the stakes of an airport expansion and of adding jets to the mix are sky high.

To go against the grain, you need to be both smart and brave. Small wonder we don't do it much. An excerpt from a new book

Author Ray Robertson looks around everywhere from 19th-century France to the present to ponder the state of how we make decisions.

Oscars 2026: A complete list of the nominees

The supernatural horror film “Sinners” entered the ceremony with a leading 16 nominations, followed closely by “One Battle After Another” with 13.
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Globe and Mail

Israeli strikes kill 12 in Gaza, including children and pregnant woman, officials say

Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital confirmed the toll, saying 14 others were wounded

Flights evacuating Palestinians from Gaza organized by Israeli group, investigation finds

At least three flights filled with Gaza residents fleeing the war-torn enclave have landed in Indonesia and South Africa since May

Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts, shooting lava fountains up to 1,000 feet high

Hawaii's Kilauea volcano is shooting lava fountains up to 1,000 feet, and falling ash and volcanic fragments are forcing temporary closures on the Big Island. The fountaining that began Tuesday morning marked the eruption's 43rd episode since it began in December 2024.

'Black rain' creates health risks for Iranians as oil depots are bombed

Airstrikes on Iran's oil depots are sending up billowing clouds of toxic smoke that health and environmental officials warn pose serious health threats to anyone who breathes or comes into contact with it.

Canada, Nordic countries vow closer collaboration as ‘middle power’ bloc

Few details on how countries plan to work together as leaders of Canada, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland wrap summit

U.S. FCC Chairman warns broadcasters not to air ‘fake news’ after Trump complains about war coverage

Brendan Carr renewed threats against broadcasters and threatened some could lose licenses at renewals due to content not in ‘public interest’

Gulf states intercept missiles and drones after Iran threatens to widen attacks

Britain says it’s weighing ‘range of options’ after U.S. President Trump asks allies to send warships to the Strait of Hormuz

Formula One cancels April races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia because of Middle East conflict

Sources have said races are unlikely to be rescheduled for later in the year owing to logistics and weather

China’s new language law could prove fatal for minority tongues

New law requires preschool children to learn Putonghua, the national ‘common tongue’

Carney defends his economic record after one year in office

Prime Minister is in Norway as part of ongoing efforts to open new trade and business opportunities
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Global News

Iran threatens to widen war as Gulf Arab states intercept new missiles

Iran's foreign minister said the U.S. attacked Kharg and Abu Musa islands from locations in the United Arab Emirates, a claim the UAE rejected.

Canada, Nordic leaders aim to deepen ties as trade being used as ‘coercive tool’

Prime Minister Mark Carney is concluding his time in Norway meeting with that country’s prime minister, along with the leaders of Denmark, Iceland, Sweden and Finland.

U.K., Ireland to test readiness for incidents involving undersea cables

Citing "a more contested environment", British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his Irish counterpart Micheal Martin said the exercises would begin in September.

61 per cent of Canadians disapprove of U.S. military actions in Iran: poll

Only one in four (23 per cent) Canadians approve while, 16 per cent are unsure either way. Forty-two per cent were found to strongly disapprove.

Should you cancel March break travel amid Iran war? Ask these questions

One of the busiest travel periods of the year is about to begin and could be more volatile amid the Iran war, which has impacted air travel.

Oil price spike from Iran war could help Canada in CUSMA talks, experts say

Countries around the world are grappling with skyrocketing costs for key commodities like oil and fertilizer as the war with Iran continues to upend global trade.

All 6 crew on U.S. military plane that crashed in Iraq dead

The U.S. Central Command said the crash followed an unspecified incident involving two aircraft in “friendly airspace,” and that the other plane landed safely.

Carney to meet with King Charles III during trip to United Kingdom

The meeting, set for the afternoon of March 16, will be the third time Carney and the King have meet since Carney became prime minister a year ago.

Tories slam Liberals for not disclosing strike on Kuwait military base

Canada has an operational support hub at the Ali Al-salem Air Base, which also hosts the U.S. Air Force and was reportedly hit by an Iranian missile on March 1.

Why water supplies may be the new front line in the Middle East war

Water treatment centres in the Persian Gulf region are under threat amid the Iran war, with desalination plants in areas like Bahrain taking damage from strikes.
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New York Times

It Was Going to Be Magic City Night at the Atlanta Hawks. Then the Outrage Poured In.

The famous strip club is a symbol of the authentic city to many people in Atlanta. But others wondered whether the N.B.A. should be promoting it.

Some Olympic Leaders Want to See Fixed Winter Games Host Cities

Fewer cities are bidding for Olympics, and those that are can’t always accommodate every event. The Milan-Cortina Games were the most sprawling Olympics in history.

Why Minnesota Matters More Than Iran for America’s Future

Moms donating their breast milk to strangers, dads taking someone else’s kids to school: Minnesotans showed a basic human impulse to look out for their neighbors.

Energy Secretary Says ‘No Guarantees’ Oil Prices Will Fall Soon

Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the Strait of Hormuz, a critical passageway for oil shipments, remained unsafe for tanker passage. Iran has been firing projectiles and laying mines.

A Refugee Died After Border Patrol Left Him at a Cafe. Fear Followed.

Buffalo’s Arakan Rohingya community was rattled after a disabled man’s death. “Our worry comes from future incidents that may happen,” one resident said.

And the Oscar Goes to …

A guide to the 2026 Academy Awards.

To Save His Life, Our Restaurant Critic Reset His Appetite

Pete Wells on the radical overhaul of his relationship with eating.

In Scolding the New U.S. Ambassador, South Africa Signals Defiance

The latest clash between the two countries illustrates the depths to which relations have sunk and the struggle to forge a new path forward.

In Texas, an Unyielding Gun Culture Jumps Off YouTube and Into Politics

Brandon Herrera, a Republican candidate for Congress, built a large online fan base as a “guntuber.”

It’s Good to Be a Billionaire, Even at Tax Time

Paying taxes would feel better if the truly rich were bearing a fair share, our columnist says.

CNBC

Here are the 5 big things we're watching in the stock market in the week ahead

Nvidia's influential GTC conference is taking a backseat to the war in the Middle East.

Global week ahead: Price pressure in the pipeline

Keeping inflation under control becomes a critical task for central banks.

Iran vows to kill Israel's Netanyahu as impact of war on Gulf region widens

Israel says it has killed two senior Iranian intelligence officials as oil loading reportedly resumes in the UAE's Fujairah port following a fire.

Price caps, taking the stairs, and short-sleeved shirts: How countries are coping with the Iran war energy shock

Some countries have imposed price caps and released oil stockpiles to maintain energy supplies, while others are trying to reduce consumption.

Oil loading operations at UAE's Fujairah have resumed: media reports

The fire in Fujairah, caused by debris from an intercepted drone, had disrupted operations in a key crude oil loading port in the Gulf.

DOJ to appeal judge's block of subpoenas to Fed in Jerome Powell criminal investigation

The Department of Justice's appeal likely will cause Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to remain in his post beyond the end of his term.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Strait of Hormuz: 'Don't need to worry about it'

The Strait of Hormuz, the world's most critical chokepoint for oil shipments, has been effectively closed since the U.S. and Israel began the war on Iran.

Trump says he thinks Russian leader Putin is helping Iran in war

Russian leaders told President Trump they aren't sharing intelligence with Iran as it fights the U.S. and Israel, special envoy Steve Witkoff said this week.

Trump fundraising pitch features U.S. soldiers killed in Iran war

The email solicitation to benefit Trump’s PAC also offers donors “private national security briefings.”

Iran threatens to retaliate against neighbors; Trump urges countries to assist in securing Strait of Hormuz

President Trump said in a Truth Social post that he directed U.S. Central Command to execute a bombing raid that "obliterated" military targets on Kharg Island.

Washington Post

Deportees sent by Trump to Salvadoran prison are still stuck a year later

Little is known about the status or whereabouts of the Salvadorans deported by President Donald Trump to CECOT, an infamous megaprison.

To criticize an American-led war, an American pope turns to allies

Senior Vatican officials have spoken out sharply against the war in the Middle East, but Pope Leo XIV made a tempered call for peace that did not assess blame.

Trump says U.S. struck Kharg Island, core of Iran’s oil economy

The strikes destroyed more than 90 military targets, including missile facilities, but preserved oil infrastructure, U.S. Central Command said Saturday.

Kids in hospital help penguins woo mates with painted pebbles

“I always get really emotional when the pebbles go in,” said Rebecca Parr, who works for the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.

Trump urged uprising, but as bombs fall, Iranians are ‘too scared to move’

Some Iranians living in Dubai say their families celebrated the death of the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, but the war could leave Iran in a worse situation than before.

They came to build China’s EV future. Investigators found conditions akin to ‘slavery.’

Few Chinese laborers have spoken out about the abuses they allegedly suffered while toiling abroad. Until now.

How Trump suspending sanctions on Russian oil helps Putin’s war effort

The Kremlin hopes the Trump administration’s move to contain oil prices sent soaring by the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran will lead to further relief.

Hegseth vows thorough probe of school strike that Trump blamed on Iran

The announcement appeared to tacitly acknowledge a growing body of evidence that U.S. forces, not Iran, were responsible for the deadly attack.

Cuba acknowledges secret meetings with U.S. as Trump dials up threats

Trump has warned that Cuba is next in line after Venezuela and Iran, saying that the Havana regime is in its “last moments of life.”

BBC

UK looking at 'any options' to secure key oil route through Strait of Hormuz

The energy secretary also hinted at the possibility of sending minesweeping drones to the region.

'Best racing ever' or 'a joke'? The row over the new F1

Have F1's new rules produced a "battery world championship" or "the best racing ever"? Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen and Fernando Alonso sum up the paradox at the heart of the sport.

Spain-Argentina Finalissima in Qatar cancelled

The Finalissima between Argentina and Spain set to be held in Qatar this month is cancelled because of the war in the Middle East.

UK must build own nuclear missiles to end reliance on US, say Lib Dems

Sir Ed Davey is calling on the government to start work on a "fully independent British nuclear deterrent".

Police share details of tattoos as they trace man found dead in bin

Police issue a description of his distinctive tattoos as their efforts to identify him continue.

Will Starmer Help Trump In The War?

Trump wants help to secure the Strait of Hormuz but will the UK join him?

'England's worst Six Nations is an unfair reflection'

In his latest BBC Sport column, England World Cup winner Matt Dawson discusses England's last-gasp defeat by France in Paris and what is next for Steve Borthwick's side.

Reform council seeks to declare migration emergency

The Reform administration says Kent is "at the forefront of a small-boat invasion".

Zelensky accuses EU allies of 'blackmail' in oil pipeline row

Volodymyr Zelensky says restoring the flow of Russian oil via Ukraine into the EU would be like lifting sanctions on Russia.

We will intervene on energy bills if necessary, says Miliband

Oil and gas prices have surged due to the US-Israel war in Iran, with fears over the cost of living.

The Independent

‘Completely essential’: Labour MP calls for more funding for sexual abuse support services that ‘saved her life’

Exclusive: Labour MP Charlotte Nichols said specialist support services for victims of sexual violence are facing ‘significant funding pressures’

Protesters arrested at al-Quds day event in London after officers deployed to ‘static protest’

Thousands are expected to gather for the demonstration, which is taking place on separate sides of the River Thames

Prince William shares a post remembering his late mother Princess Diana on UK Mother's Day

Prince William has shared a message honoring his late mother Princess Diana to mark Mother's Day in the U_K_ On Sunday, he posted on Instagram that he remembers his mother “today and every day.”

Iran-US war latest: Middle East conflict over ‘within next few weeks’, US says – but Trump ‘not ready’ for ceasefire

US energy secretary Chris Wright said that oil prices would fall to normal levels

Pakistan says it hit militant hideouts in Afghanistan’s Kandahar as fighting shows no letup

Pakistan says it struck militant hideouts in Afghanistan as cross-border fighting intensified and both sides traded blame

‘My mother was tricked by a fraudster pretending to be David Attenborough and gave them half of her life savings’

A woman lost tens of thousands of pounds – and nearly her relationship with her son – after being tricked into an online relationship with a fraudster posing as the veteran broadcaster. Liam James sheds light on an international criminal enterprise and led The Independent to uncover Facebook’s failure to protect users

Britain will not rejoin EU or set up customs union, Starmer’s top negotiator warns

Exclusive: European affairs minister Nick Thomas-Symonds will tell ideologues on both sides of the Brexit debate that ‘alignment is not a dirty word’ as he seeks to embed a relationship reset with ‘ruthless pragmatism’

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky warns Iran war could threaten Kyiv’s ability to fight back against Putin

Zelensky says Russia is ‘100%’ supplying Iran with Shahed-type drones to use against US and Israel

Trump snubs Zelensky’s offer to help US with drone tech and lashes out at him for not making deal with Putin

Trump once again blames Ukraine president for prolonging war by refusing to accept Russia’s demands

Swedish court orders detention of Russian captain of tanker boarded off Sweden

A Swedish court has ordered the detention of the Russian captain of a ship which was suspected to be sailing under a false flag in the Baltic Sea and was boarded by authorities last week