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CBC.ca

No apology included in proposed $30M settlement for Christian Brothers abuse case
Some former students of Vancouver College say a proposed $30-million settlement is meaningless without an apology and an admission of liability for the abuse they allegedly suffered at the hands of Christian Brothers linked to the Mount Cashel Orphanage.

The Canadian inspiration for Britain's surging right-wing Reform party
The ascendant Reform UK leader says Preston Manning, the wonkish Canadian populist pioneer, is his inspiration.

Is there a Diet Coke shortage? What to know about India's 'candemic'
A scarcity of aluminum cans due the war in Iran means there's a Diet Coke shortage in India, where the drink only comes in cans. As a result, people there are hoarding the beverages and throwing parties to celebrate their favourite drink.

Fluke goal key to Sabres 3-2 comeback win over Habs in Game 4, series tied 2-2
Buffalo Sabres forward Zach Benson broke a tie on a third-period power play on his 21st birthday, helping his team beat the Montreal Canadiens 3-2 on Tuesday night in Game 4 to even the Eastern Conference semifinal series.

Victoire outlast Frost to clinch series, setting up all-Canadian Walter Cup final with Charge
The Montreal Victoire are heading to their first Walter Cup final as they defeated the two-time defending champion Minnesota Frost 2-1 at Place Bell on Tuesday in the fifth and deciding game of their Professional Women's Hockey League semifinal.

Ontario monitoring 7 additional people considered 'low-risk' hantavirus contacts
Ontario's ministry of health is asking seven more people to isolate in relation to a global hantavirus outbreak, though it says those individuals are considered "low-risk" contacts.

Sexual violence was 'deliberate tactic' and integral to Hamas-led Oct. 7 attacks, report finds
Sexual violence was systematic, widespread and integral to the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attacks and their aftermath, a new report by an Israeli non-profit has found.

PCOS, which affects tens of millions of women, is now known as PMOS. Here's why the renaming is important
After more than a decade of discussion and debate, polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, will now be called polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome, or PMOS. It's hoped the name change will mean earlier diagnosis, an approach toward holistic treatments and more awareness of lesser known symptoms of the chronic hormonal disorder.

Are Canadians reaching their 'breaking point'? New data shows more people filing for insolvency
More Canadians are filing for insolvency according to the latest data from the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, as rising costs stretch consumers to their limits.

Doctors Without Borders forced to evacuate hospital in Haiti's capital as gang violence ramps up
After a gruelling 24 hours of treating gunshot wound patients and sheltering hundreds of residents, all while trying to avoid stray bullets, Doctors Without Borders has shut down its hospital in one of Port-au-Prince's poorest neighbourhoods.
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Toronto Star

Did Ontario learn nothing from the Walkerton tainted water disaster?
Privatization’s inglorious history helps explain why the Ontario government now insists it is not privatizing water and wastewater services. The problem, however, is that, in effect, it is.

‘You don’t think the police think I did it?’ Neighbour recalls ‘odd’ phone call with man accused of murdering Liberty Village filmmaker
The Crown alleges filmmaker Reeyaz Habib’s murder followed a dispute over fumes from his downstairs neighbours’ barbecue.

If these Torontonians were mayor, you could expect to see tax credits, biomethane power — and cats, lots of cats
The latest instalment in the Star’s series asking notable Torontonians and readers what they would do if they had the power of the city’s mayor.

Inside the 'Heated Rivalry' Cottage: we toured the Muskoka getaway that fans are flying across the world to see
“This is one of those experiences you remember forever," said super fan Marjorie Beaugad about visiting arguably the most famous cottage on the planet.

Rogers Stadium faced fan backlash last year. Here's what it plans to change before its biggest summer yet
The 50,000-seat temporary outdoor venue returns for a stacked season of music superstars, including Luke Combs, Post Malone, Karol G, Foo Fighters and BTS.

These Americans want to become Canadian citizens — but feel punished for applying early
Americans who applied under interim measures feel they're now being sent to the back of the queue when it comes to claiming citizenship by descent.

Who is Parthi Kandavel, the Toronto councillor at the centre of a police investigation?
The first-term councillor for Scarborough Southwest has used his position on Toronto council in support of measures that deepen the downtown-suburban divide.

Real-estate firm bulk buys $30 million of downtown Toronto condos: 'They're sitting empty'
Jesta Group plans to purchase $500 million worth of condo units, crediting Ontario's HST rebate.

The TDSB is cutting 309 positions. Here's what jobs and services will be axed
The reduction "landed like another bombshell," union says, and will affect outdoor education, community engagement and other areas.

A judge tossed ‘hearsay’ informant evidence against this Toronto man — then his jury heard it anyway. Chris Sheriffe ‘was wrongfully convicted,’ his new lawyers say
Sheriffe’s conviction amounts to a “miscarriage of justice,” his new lawyers say — but the man at the centre of the Star’s “Murder on Mount Olive” investigation still faces a long road to proving his innocence.
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Globe and Mail
King Charles to deliver U.K. government’s agenda as Starmer tries to stay in power
King’s Speech is likely to include proposals to address cost of living crisis, create a national wealth fund and tighten rules for asylum seekers
A rare sanctuary in Congo looks after baby bonobos away from poaching threat
A sanctuary on the outskirts of Congo's capital of Kinshasa is the world’s only sanctuary for orphaned bonobos, usually rescued from poachers. Despite legal protections, bonobos are targeted for bushmeat. Educators at the sanctuary work to change this. Bonobos share nearly 99 per cent of their DNA with humans and are endangered, with numbers dropping from 100,000 in the 1980s to about 20,000 today.
Trump set to arrive in Beijing as war and inflation weigh on his presidency
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to arrive in Beijing Wednesday for his highly anticipated summit with leader Xi Jinping at a restless moment for a world worried about war, trade and artificial intelligence.
Beijing residents unsure of Trump visit as city tightens security
Some Beijing residents on Wednesday expressed skepticism about U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to the city, as the Chinese capital tightened security.

Trump takes Nvidia CEO on mission to ‘open up’ China
U.S. President eager for economic wins to prop up public approval ratings bruised by Iran war

Stopping Iran’s nuclear program more important than Americans’ economic pain, Trump says
Critics argue Trump administration should balance geopolitical objectives with economic impact on U.S.
This is neither peace nor war, and everyone’s a winner and a loser
The impasse has become like trench warfare, with the U.S. and Iran both digging in for a long standoff

Russia launches new ballistic missile Putin hails as ‘world’s most powerful’
Russian President says nuclear-armed Sarmat missile will enter combat service at the end of the year
OpenAI chief Sam Altman says Elon Musk wanted control of company
OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman on Tuesday rejected Elon Musk's claim that he betrayed the ChatGPT maker's founding mission to serve the public good, claiming it was Musk who was interested in seizing control of OpenAI and making money from it.
Saudi Arabia launched covert retaliatory attacks on Iran in March, sources say
10-week war has left Saudi Arabia vulnerable to attacks that have pierced the U.S. military umbrella
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Global News

Italian court orders new extradition hearing for Dave Turmel of Blood Family Mafia
Roy says Turmel will remain detained inside Rome’s Regina Coeli prison while extradition proceedings continue.

Zelenskyy says Ukraine working on military ‘drone deal’ with Canada
Ukraine has talked about signing export deals with other countries to supply them with the advanced drone technology it has refined since Russia launched its full-scale invasion.

Anand to pitch Canada defence, economic ties during Persian Gulf trip
Defence Minister David McGuinty is also visiting Qatar as well as the United Arab Emirates this week, to talk about how Canada fits into regional security.

Popular Japanese snack brand turns to monochrome packaging over Iran war
Calbee, which has the largest share of Japan's domestic snack market, said the move was aimed at maintaining stable shipments amid supply disruptions.

No sign of larger hantavirus outbreak, WHO says as cases continue to rise
'But of course, the situation could change. Given the long incubation period of the virus, it's possible we may see more cases in the coming weeks,' the director of the WHO said.

Painting looted by Nazis discovered in home of Dutch SS commander’s family
The renowned painting belonged to the Nazi-looted Goudstikker collection and is believed to have remained for years in the home of descendants of a notorious SS collaborator.

Brian Hooker’s boat seized by coast guard in wife’s disappearance: report
Brian Hooker previously told authorities in Bahamas that his wife, Lynette Hooker, fell overboard the night of April 4 as they were travelling in a 2.4-metre motorboat.

U.S. consumer prices spiked in April as Iran war drove up energy costs
U.S. consumer prices climbed sharply again last month as the 10-week war with Iran pushed energy prices higher.

U.K.’s Starmer defiant as resignation calls grow and minister quits
Starmer is trying to shore up support within his Cabinet following a febrile few days in the wake of hefty losses for the Labour Party in local elections last week.

Canadian intelligence officers visit Quebec company after sniper rifles turn up in Russia
The briefing took place after Global News reported in October that social media posts showed Cadex rifles for sale in Moscow and in the hands of Russian snipers.
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New York Times

U.S. Intelligence Undercuts Trump’s War Claims, and the Cost of ‘Alligator Alcatraz’
Plus, the controversy engulfing Eurovision.

Trump in China
We preview the Trump-Xi summit.

Cindy Burbank Wins Senate Primary in Nebraska, but Plans to Drop Out to Help Dan Osborn
Democrats in Nebraska appear headed toward the Senate matchup they want, while their primary for a key House district was too close to call.

Your School District Is Probably Scoring Worse Than 10 Years Ago
The drops in U.S. scores go beyond the pandemic and cut across income, geographic and racial divides, new data shows.

As Starmer Rejects Calls to Resign, Some Make Comparisons to President Biden
In Britain, some argue that Prime Minister Keir Starmer, by rejecting calls to step aside, risks repeating the mistakes of President Joseph R. Biden Jr.

Silicon Valley’s A.I. Lobbying Blitz Reaches a Fever Pitch
OpenAI and Anthropic are opening offices in Washington, hiring lobbyists and spending more than ever to win over federal lawmakers.

What You Need to Know About the Federal Gas Tax
President Trump said he would like to suspend the 18.4-cent-a-gallon tax, but it’s a move that may save drivers only a few dollars a month.

Where Did All the AK-47s Go?
A family of guns that was once ubiquitous in the U.S. firearms marketplace has started to vanish for a variety of reasons.

Andreessen Horowitz Is Playing Politics Like No Other
“If you think there’s a lot of money in politics now,” Marc Andreessen said in 2000, “you haven’t seen anything yet.” His firm is now the biggest known spender on this campaign cycle.

How Our Personal Stories Became the New Soap Opera
Even though only four original soap operas remain on the air, our appetite for high drama has never been more insatiable.
CNBC

'Bond markets on edge' as King Charles sets out fragile UK government's agenda
U.K. gilts and bonds faced heavy selling pressure in response to the latest 'Starmer drama', as the prime minister faced down rivals ahead of the King's Speech.

Jim O'Neill: 4 lessons the UK must learn from bond markets after gilts sell-off
Britain faces among the highest borrowing costs of any developed nation — but bond markets offer 4 key lessons the government can embrace to remedy the issue.

Alibaba's core profit plunges 84% even as AI and cloud growth accelerate
Alibaba on Wednesday said its core profitability plunged in the March quarter amid heavy investments in tech and e-commerce.

European markets rise, UK gilts in focus as PM Starmer faces calls to quit
European stocks bucked the negative sentiment seen in Tuesday's session by opening higher on Wednesday.

China's Tencent sees boost from gaming, AI demand even as revenue comes in weaker than expected
The tech giant reported its first-quarter 2026 earnings on Wednesday.

Stellantis’ Leapmotor partnership points to a wider — and riskier— industry gamble
A recent tie-up between Jeep maker Stellantis and China's Leapmotor is seen as a watershed moment for the future of European carmaking.

SoftBank posts $46 billion gain at Vision Fund driven mainly by massive OpenAI bet
SoftBank booked a yearly gain of $46 billion at its Vision Fund driven in large part by the huge rise in value of its investment in OpenAI.

Asia markets mixed as investors watch Trump-Xi meeting and Iran tensions
Asian markets mixed on Wednesday as investors grappled with hotter-than-expected inflation, U.S.-Iran tensions and U.S.-China trade talks.

Jamie Dimon warns JP Morgan may rethink new London office if 'very smart' Starmer is ousted as UK PM
Starmer's leadership is under pressure, sparking concern in the bond market.

CNBC Daily Open: Huang on, Nvidia is on the China trip
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang becomes a last-minute addition to the Trump administration's trip to China, despite restrictions in working with Beijing.
Washington Post

Hezbollah’s unjammable drones pose new threat to Israel
The cheap weapons have helped the militants rearm despite the loss of a sponsor in Syria and the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

Facing headwinds at home, Trump signals eagerness to make deals at China summit
Under pressure from Beijing, the president has indicated an openness to rethinking U.S. support for Taiwan, alarming its backers.

As the Kremlin throttles internet access, Russians find scrappy work-arounds
As Putin imposes Iran-style controls, citing security concerns, many Russian fear losing their connection to the global internet.

As Iran war hits U.S. weapons stocks, allies fear impact on Ukraine
European partners question viability of a Trump plan to arm Ukraine as weeks of war with Iran deplete U.S. supplies of critical weapons.

A super El Niño wiped out millions of people in 1877. Are we better prepared now?
The climatic phenomenon is expected to return this year, but a lot has changed since what might have been the worst environmental disaster in human history.

More of the men being deported now have lived in the U.S. for years
In another shift, nearly 2 in 3 of those removed since January 2025 do not have criminal records.

E.U. puts sanctions on Israeli settlers after Hungary drops Orban’s veto
The measures will target Israeli settlers and organizations and Hamas members, the bloc’s chief diplomat said.

What to know about the hantavirus after deaths amid cruise ship outbreak
A cluster of cases aboard the ship have been linked to a type of hantavirus found in Argentina that can spread from person to person, the World Health Organization said.
BBC

The King's Speech at a glance
The monarch has outlined the government's plans for new laws in the next session of Parliament.

England calls for Robinson, Gay, Rew & Baker
England end Ollie Robinson’s two-year international exile and call up uncapped trio Emilio Gay, James Rew and Sonny Baker for the first Test against New Zealand.

Eurovision boss: 'We're watching the voting very carefully'
Martin Green says attempts to influence voters will be taken seriously, but stops short of sanctions.

Posh sandwich has more salt than nearly five cheeseburgers
Action on Salt & Sugar said people should not be exposed to a "hidden health risk every time they buy lunch".

James Van Der Beek's widow posts emotional tribute: 'Words just don't capture what grief is'
The Dawson's Creek actor died in February and his wife, Kimberly, says "the reality is settling in".

Tui sees summer sales fall 10% due to cautious UK customers
The travel operator says customers are delaying booking holidays over Iran war concerns.

MPs call for sunbed advertising ban to help prevent skin cancer
A report by a cross-party group of MPs has found the majority of skin cancer cases are preventable.

Russian drone attacks kill nine in Ukraine after ceasefire expires
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky warns of "more waves" of Russian drone attacks on Wednesday.

Chris Mason: Why a quick meeting is overshadowing the King's Speech
The King will set out the government's agenda in Parliament, but the political plotting continues.

Man, 26, dies after car hit group of pedestrians
Police say a murder investigation is under way after Tyler Fairman died in hospital.
The Independent

Trump’s remarkable military failure shows abject fiasco of his Iran war
Sources tell The Independent that at least 60 per cent of Iran’s missiles have survived the Israeli-US attacks while its nuclear facilities remain largely undamaged amid delusion in the White House, reports world affairs editor Sam Kiley

King’s Speech: The full text of Charles’ address in the House of Lords
Charles has set out the Government’s priorities for the year ahead
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Why Labour’s anti-Burnham argument doesn’t work
In this clip from the latest episode of In The Room, Helen MacNamara and Cleo Watson break down the curious case of Andy Burnham, mayor of Greater Manchester.

Pentagon considering renaming Iran war ‘Sledgehammer’ if attacks resume: report
From the Trump administration’s point of view, renaming the military operation would restart a 60-day clock that requires congressional approval for war, one official said

Iran-US war latest: Chinese tanker sails through Strait of Hormuz as Trump flies to Beijing for crucial summit
Trump will meet Xi Jinping to discuss ending the Iran war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz - along with other contentious issues

Brighton beach incident latest: Bodies of three women found in sea as police say search is ongoing
Sussex Police attended the scene in Brighton at around 5.45am

Starmer-Streeting latest: Health minister ‘set to resign’ and spark leadership contest after King’s Speech
The health secretary is expected to trigger a formal leadership contest later this week

Ofcom issues record fine to online suicide forum linked with more than 130 UK deaths
The regulator said the service had been linked to more than 130 deaths in Britain and cited in several coroners' reports

Couple jailed for locking their young children up for over three years in ‘House of Horrors’ case that shocked Spain
The parents developed a fear of the outside world during the Covid-19 pandemic

Wes Streeting: From the East End to Westminster – and now set for No 10?
Prominent frontbencher has long been tipped as a contender for No 10






















