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CBC.ca

Italian actresses say country has become safe haven for men accused, found liable of sex assault

While Hollywood, Canada and other parts of Europe have confronted allegations against powerful men through the #MeToo movement, Italy has become a land where directors and actors facing multiple accusations, or who have been found guilty or civilly liable for sexual assault, continue to work freely.

Charity for first responders disbands amid fraud allegations against CEO, treasurer

A charity for Canadian first responders and their families is suing its former CEO and treasurer, alleging massive fraud and misappropriation of donor funds. CBC News has learned that the Hamilton-based Canadian Critical Incident Stress Foundation quietly ceased operations late last year and is suing former CEO Renee Jarvis and her daughter, former treasurer Kelsey Pitt.

If the grizzly that attacked a B.C. school group is found, what happens next?

Efforts to locate the bear that attacked a school group near Bella Coola, B.C., last Friday are still underway. The rare attack that injured four people is prompting questions about what should happen to the animal if it's found.

Montreal-area family medicine clinic to close, citing Quebec's doctor pay reforms

A family medicine clinic in Hudson, Que., west of Montreal, will close citing the implementation of Quebec's controversial Bill 2.

Former Surrey, B.C., finance clerk charged with defrauding city out of $2.5M

A former City of Surrey finance clerk and part-time pastry chef accused of diverting taxpayer funds to her boutique cake-baking business has been charged with cooking the books at city hall.

Gordon Lightfoot's performance guitar sells for more than $300,000 at estate auction

A large collection of personal items belonging to legendary Canadian musician Gordon Lightfoot, like awards, instruments and rare photographs, were auctioned off today by A.H. Wilkens in Toronto.

Louis Plamondon honoured as MP with longest continuous service in Canadian history

Louis Plamondon is now the longest continuously serving member of Parliament in Canadian history, with his colleagues in the House of Commons honouring him for his record of service.

Federal Indigenous Art Collection has over 100 artworks 'not accounted for'

Officials with Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada are looking to track down over 100 works of Indigenous art held in a federal collection that are unaccounted for.

The Miss Universe drama somehow got worse. Is this the pageant's breaking point?

The  chaos of this year's Miss Universe pageant didn't end after Mexico's Fátima Bosch Fernández was crowned the winner last week in a competition plagued by bullying, a hospitalization and allegations of vote rigging. Some contestants have now renounced their titles while other have spoken out about controversies surrounding the event.
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Toronto Star

Man in custody after Dundas Station stabbing sends TTC employee to hospital

The stabbing occurred Wednesday afternoon as an expansion of police safety patrols on the transit system and in Toronto neighbourhoods was being announced.

Here's why U.S. faith groups say they're disturbed by Canada’s border security bill

The groups have sent an open letter urging Prime Minister Mark Carney to rethink proposed restrictions on asylum rules.

Blue Jays signal they're all in for 2026, signing pitcher Dylan Cease to 7-year, $210M contract

The soon-to-be 30-year-old's best season came in 2022 when he was pitching for the White Sox and finished second in voting for the AL Cy Young.

Mark Carney says he had an 'exchange' with Donald Trump and they plan to meet next week

The prime minister said the exchange was "not newsworthy," but confirmed he will meet the president in Washington at next week's FIFA World Cup draw.

Liberal minister had 'candid' talks with Mark Carney over pipeline deal, source says

Steven Guilbeault has had "candid" conversations with the prime minister since Tuesday, when he first saw the draft of an impending deal to set conditions for federal support of a new Alberta oil pipeline, according to a senior government source.

Carney's budget gives high-speed rail agency power to expropriate and skip key review

The government has included the High Speed Rail Network Act within its more than 600-page budget bill.

Rad Power Bikes owners warned to stop using e-bikes 'immediately' over fire risk

The CPSC is warning consumers to stop using lithium-ion batteries in certain models of Rad Power Bikes e-bikes due to fire risks, following 31 reported incidents.

Ontario's percentage of manufacturing jobs plunging, watchdog says

The fiscal watchdog warned the province continues to face economic uncertainty as workers in auto, machinery, and metal products grapple with 20,600 fewer jobs compared to two years ago.

Beer Store makes deal to take Ontario grocery stores' beer and wine empties. 'There's no downside'

Independent grocery stores had warned they would stop selling beer and wine as of Jan. 1 if they had to take empties, citing concerns of food safety, logistics, and costs.

3 arrested in Hong Kong, as a high-rise fire leaves at least 44 dead and 279 reported missing

Hundreds of residents were evacuated as the blaze spread across multiple buildings in a housing complex in Tai Po district.
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Globe and Mail

Two national guardsmen in critical condition after apparent targeted shooting near White House

Trump orders more troops to Washington and says immigration enforcement will be expanded after officials identify the suspect as an Afghan national

College basketball player in Oklahoma dies after being injured in game

Ethan Dietz died Tuesday after he was injured during the second half of a game Saturday in Texas, school said in statement

Army officers say they have seized power in Guinea-Bissau, a day before release of presidential election results

Soldiers say they have formed ‘High Military Command for the Restoration of Order’ and would be in charge until further notice

Georgia prosecutor drops criminal charges against Trump in 2020 election interference case

A judge on Wednesday dismissed the Georgia election interference case against President Donald Trump and others after the prosecutor who took over the case said he would not pursue the charges.

Two National Guard members shot in Washington

Two members of the National Guard were shot in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday near the White House, putting the building into lockdown with President Donald Trump away in Florida.

Enhanced Games to offer performance enhancers and stock to the public

Enhanced Games plans to offer what it calls consumer health products in early 2026

U.K. announces tax hikes in long-awaited budget speech upended by leak

Government agency accidentally uploaded detailed analysis several hours before Chancellor of the Exchequer unveiled budget

Two National Guard members shot near White House as Trump sends more troops in response

Suspect is believed to be an Afghan national who entered the U.S. in September, 2021

‘Why not turkeys?’ Therapy birds offer care and comfort at this animal rescue farm

At The Gentle Barn in Tennessee, the farm’s founder says the big birds can make great cuddle buddies

Georgia prosecutor drops criminal charges against Trump in 2020 election interference case

Decision is stinging defeat for District Attorney Fani Willis, who lost control of the case amid ethics complaints by defense lawyers
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Global News

Hong Kong Canadians reeling after deadly highrise inferno

Global Affairs estimates there are about 300,000 Canadian citizens in Hong Kong, making them the biggest Canadian diaspora outside the United States.

Businesses seeing drop in US customers during holiday season amid tariffs

Businesses outside the United States, including in Canada, are seeing a drop in American customers during the holidays because of the added costs from tariffs and other fees.

At least 36 killed in Hong Kong high-rise buildings fire, 279 still missing

The blaze started mid-afternoon local time, and after nightfall authorities upgraded it to a level 5 alarm, the highest level of severity.

Court issues arrest warrant for Thai co-owner of Miss Universe pageant

Jakkaphong 'Anne' Jakrajutatip failed to appear as required in a Bangkok court and is considered a flight risk.

Taiwan says will put US$40B toward air defence system, US weapons

Taiwan announced it will spend US$40 billion on new military purchases, including an air defence system, amid pressure from the U.S. to increase defence spending.

Trump tasks US Army secretary with Russia-Ukraine negotiations

In a matter of days, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll vaulted to a key negotiator in the Trump administration's push to end the Russia-Ukraine war.

Bolsonaro begins 27-year prison sentence for Brazil coup attempt

The far-right former president had been under house arrest since August and was taken in on Saturday after trying to break his ankle monitor.

Beekeepers call for import ban on non-North American bees as deadly mite spreads

Canadian beekeepers are calling on Ottawa to halt all imports of bees from outside North America to prevent the spread of a parasitic mite that can devastate bee colonies.

4 more arrested in Louvre jewel heist, Paris prosecutor says

The two men and two women taken into custody are from the Paris region and range in age from 31 to 40, said prosecutor Laure Beccuau.

Senator suspended from Australian parliament for burqa-wearing stunt

Sen. Pauline Hanson walked into the Senate wearing a burqa to protest fellow senators' refusal to consider her bill that would ban the burqa in public places.
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New York Times

What to Know About the Deadly Fire at a Hong Kong Apartment Complex

At least 55 people were killed in the deadliest fire in Hong Kong in nearly 70 years. Firefighters have extinguished the blaze in half of the buildings.

Hong Kong Arrests 3 Tied to Construction Company After Deadly Apartment Fire

The police said that building materials used by the company for the work at Wang Fuk Court may not have been up to fire safety standards. The police did not identify the company or who was arrested.

Jimmy Fallon Gets Into the Spirit of ‘Drinksgiving’

“’Twas the night before Thanksgiving, and in your parents’ house, they put the Peloton in your old bedroom, so you’re sleeping on the couch,” Fallon mused.

Heading to the Mideast, Pope Leo May Show ‘Who He Really Is’

The pontiff begins a trip to Turkey and Lebanon on Thursday — the first foreign voyage of his papacy, and his biggest test yet.

The Real Meaning of MAHA Is ‘You’re On Your Own’

The N.I.H. director has learned all the wrong lessons from Covid.

Campbell’s Says Executive Accused of Offensive Remarks Has Left the Company

The comments came to light after an audiotape was released, tied to a lawsuit filed by a former employee.

What Is Operation Allies Welcome, the Program That Gave Some Afghans Entry to the U.S.?

The Biden administration set up the initiative after the Taliban retook power in Afghanistan in August 2021 for those who assisted U.S. troops.

Larry Bushart Posted a Charlie Kirk Meme. He Went to Jail for 37 Days.

The best way to honor Charlie Kirk is not to criminalize speech.

Leaked Transcript of Witkoff Call Shows U.S. Deference to Russia

The White House envoy’s conversation suggests that President Trump is determined to make a deal to end the war in Ukraine, even if it is mostly on Russia’s terms.

Dominican Republic Allows U.S. to Use Territory to Fight International Organized Crime

The Dominican leader, Luis Abinader, said the Pentagon could use restricted areas within the San Isidro Air Base and Las Américas International Airport for refueling and transporting equipment and technical personnel.

CNBC

Chinese giants rush to pledge millions after Hong Kong’s deadliest fire since 1948 kills 55

Chinese entrepreneurs have ramped up their charitable commitments in recent years to heed Beijing's call to put social responsibility before profits.

Alibaba's AI glasses to rival Meta go on sale for $500

Alibaba, like other tech giants such as Meta, are betting that smart glasses could be the next big consumer device after the smartphone.

Puma shares pop 13% after report China's Anta Sports is looking to buy the sportswear giant

China's Anta Sports is among a number of firms looking to buy the German athletic brand, according to a media report.

India stocks hit record highs as Asia markets track Wall Street gains on tech rebound

Overnight, shares of artificial intelligence player Oracle boosted major U.S. averages after Deutsche Bank reaffirmed its bullish stance on the name.

Europe’s slow and steady approach to AI could be its edge

Grid congestion and tough sustainability regulations are barriers to a rapid AI built-out, but these challenges benefit Europe in the long-run.

CNBC's Inside India newsletter: Tricky labor reset — balancing business interests with worker welfare

India rolled out its second big reform in the span of less than 90 days, as it looks to attract investment amid continued pressure from U.S. tariffs

All eyes on Russia as it weighs Ukraine peace plan with caution

There's been little official comment from Moscow regarding a revised U.S.-brokered peace plan for Ukraine.

China industrial profits drop 5.5% in October, worst performance in five months

While manufacturers find some relief from the trade pact, weak domestic demand and uncertainties in global trade continue to cast a shadow over the outlook.

CNBC's The China Connection newsletter: Foreign investors warm to China’s cheaper AI valuations despite fears of a U.S. bubble

For all the worries about a bubble in U.S. AI spending, capital flows into China's tech sector is far less, pushing startups to do more with less.

Judge dismisses Trump election interference racketeering case in Georgia

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee's ruling ends the final case against Trump that remained unresolved after he returned to the White House.

Washington Post

Death toll in Hong Kong high-rise fire grows to 55

Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee ordered inspections of all Hong Kong public housing undergoing significant renovations in light of the devastating fires.

Fire engulfs high-rise buildings in Hong Kong, killing at least 44

Police arrested three people for alleged manslaughter in connection to the blaze at Wang Fuk Court in the Tai Po district. At least 279 remain missing.

Severe flooding in Thailand kills at least 33, strands tens of thousands

A deluge in Thailand is the latest in a string of deadly weather across Southeast Asia.

Senators push Rubio to investigate Israel’s alleged violations in Gaza

Classified findings by the State Department’s inspector general say hundreds of potential human rights violations are awaiting the U.S. government’s review.

Top E.U. court rules same-sex marriages must be recognized throughout bloc

The ruling does not force member states to legalize same-sex marriages, but it says they must honor those granted elsewhere.

Three Chinese astronauts were stuck in space. Here’s why it keeps happening.

Americans and Russians have faced the same problem in recent years.

Trump steps back from Ukraine peace process, sends out envoys

Envoy Steve Witkoff, who in new phone leaks appears to have advised Russia on negotiations, heads to Moscow next week to discuss the peace plan.

Two hostages’ bodies remain in Gaza as another is returned to Israel

Here’s what to know about hostages and others whose bodies have been returned by Hamas to Israel, and those who remain in Gaza.

Hamas took 251 hostages from Israel into Gaza. Where are they?

We’re tracking what happened to the hostages taken by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, from Israel.

Pope Leo’s trip to Middle East will stress, and test, interfaith ties

Rather than his native Chicago or adopted Peru, Pope Leo XIV is making his first foreign trip to Turkey and Lebanon, putting him on tricky terrain shared by Muslims and Jews.

BBC

How world's best are spearheading British doubles boom

Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool tell BBC Sport about finishing the year as the world's top-ranked doubles pairing - and why British doubles is in such good shape.

Hong Kong reels from most severe fire in over a decade - what we know so far

The death toll continues to rise and hundreds are missing, as firefighters struggle to put out the fire.

Paul Doyle: The 'nice' neighbour who carried out 'calculated violence' at Liverpool parade

Before he ploughed his car into the parade, Paul Doyle was considered a steady, dependable family man.

Nine ways the Budget could affect you if you're under 25

The chancellor's Budget contained a slew of measures which will impact young people specifically.

US suspends immigration requests for Afghans after National Guard shooting

The alleged gunman in the Washington shooting is an Afghan national who entered the US in September 2021.

GB emerging from 'exceptionally difficult period'

Great Britain's World Cup qualifier against Lithuania on Thursday was on, then off, and now back on - but amid turmoil and 'civil war', how did we get here?

England plan extra training before second Test

England add training sessions to their schedule in Brisbane following their hammering by Australia in the first Ashes Test.

What's the real cost of cheap, fake football shirts?

Fake football kits can be as much as £70 cheaper than the real deal, but experts have raised concerns they could be harmful.

Year after ceasefire, peace eludes south Lebanon as Israeli strikes continue

A year on from a ceasefire in Lebanon, Israel is continuing attacks on what it says are Hezbollah's efforts to recover from their war.

Chris Mason: Reeves chooses to tax big and spend big

In a Budget dogged by months of leaks, Labour hopes its big tax and spend plans pay off.

The Independent

Pope Leo to go against Vatican tradition on first trip to Turkey and Lebanon

Pope Leo XIV will make a notable departure from his predecessors in the first foreign trip of his pontificate

Travelodge warns over raft of cost hikes and Budget pressures

The group is facing higher staff bills, property taxes and a hit from the new tourist tax.

National Guard shooting latest: First victim named as Trump condemns ‘act of terror’ in Washington DC

President Donald Trump rages at shooting of two Guardsmen in nation’s capital on eve of Thanksgiving

Trump suspends all Afghan immigration requests after National Guard shooting in DC

The president had called for authorities to re-examine Afghan immigrants who entered the country during the Biden administration

M5 motorway chaos as overturned van causes five miles of delays

Drivers can expect delays until 1pm

Inquiry to probe case of fugitive father who hid children in New Zealand forest for years

Tom Phillips forced his children to live in remote campsites, without access to education or healthcare

Taekwondo instructor who murdered seven-year-old student and his family ‘consumed by fantasies’

Kwang Kyung Yoo would send fake emails to himself to impress his wife

Join Budget Q&A with our money expert – tackling pension and ISA options, income tax, salary sacrifice and more

Now the Budget has been revealed, how will Rachel Reeves’ announcements affect your money? Personal finance expert Gabriel Nussbaum (aka That Money Guy) is here to answer your questions...

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin victory on battlefield ‘not inevitable’ as Kremlin rages over ‘unacceptable’ leak

Witkoff's leaked call has triggered outrage from Republican lawmakers who say he 'can't be trusted'

Budget 2025 live: OBR chief warns Rachel Reeves none of her measures boost growth as chancellor defends tax rises

Reeves admits Budget will mean working people will have to ‘contribute a bit more’ - but denies breaking manifesto pledge