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CBC.ca

Federal officer shoots person in leg during Minneapolis arrest, officials say

A federal officer shot a person in the leg in Minneapolis after being attacked with a shovel and broom handle while trying to make an arrest Wednesday, federal officials said.

The National | Trump stands firm on Greenland takeover threat

Jan. 14, 2026 | U.S. President Donald Trump doubles down on threats to take over Greenland after leaders from Denmark and Greenland meet U.S. officials in Washington. Quebec Premier François Legault announces his resignation. And, why Canadians are so fed up with their cellphone providers.

B.C. RCMP officer could spend 6 months in jail for obstructing justice in Gitxsan and Wet'suwet'en man's death

Crown prosecutors are seeking a six-month jail sentence for Prince George RCMP officer Arthur Dalman, who was found guilty of obstruction of justice in 2024 following the 2017 death of Dale Culver, an Indigenous man who died in police custody.

Actor Timothy Busfield held without bond on child sex-abuse charges

Emmy Award-winning actor Timothy Busfield was ordered held without bond at his first court appearance Wednesday, a day after he turned himself in to authorities to face charges of child sex abuse.

This 2SLGBTQ+ crisis line has been gutted under Trump. Then one call changed everything

Author MacKenzie Scott — a billionaire philanthropist whose fortune largely comes from her ex-husband, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos — has given the Trevor Project $45 million US ($62.2 million Cdn).

Ukraine has some 2 million draft-dodgers, new defence minister says

Wide-scale desertions and two million draft-dodgers are among a raft of challenges facing Ukraine's military as Russia presses on with its invasion of its full-scale neighbour after almost four years of fighting, the new defence minister said Wednesday.

Telecom complaints have shot up 17%, with billing issues the main gripe, says watchdog

Customer complaints about their phone, internet and television services rose 17 per cent in the 2024-25 reporting year, a report by the Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services said Wednesday.

ISS astronauts return to Earth early due to illness of crew member

NASA's Crew-11 started a return journey to Earth on Wednesday, cutting short their six-month stint in space after an unknown crew member suffered an undisclosed medical condition.

Canadian men's soccer head coach seeking contract extension prior to start of World Cup in June

Jesse Marsch, the head coach of Canada’s men’s soccer team, wants to extend his contract before the start of the World Cup in June.

Bonnie Crombie formally resigns as Ontario Liberal Party leader

Bonnie Crombie has formally announced her resignation as leader of the Ontario Liberal Party, effective immediately. The move comes months after Crombie first announced her intention to resign.
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Toronto Star

Mark Carney lands in China hoping to ease years of distrust while boosting trade

A red carpet lined with a military guard, a small girl offering flowers and no other fanfare marked the beginning of the first official visit of a Canadian prime minister to Beijing in more than seven years.

Snowfall warning issued for Toronto beginning tonight. Here's how much you could expect

Environment Canada issued a yellow snowfall warning for the city. A cold front will drop temperatures to -22 with wind chill tonight and into Thursday.

Carney government warns civil servants that job cuts are coming

At least 18 government departments have already informed workers of potential job cuts, according to data obtained by the Star. Several more notices are expected in the coming weeks.

Toddler Nathaniel seemed fine hours before being rushed to hospital, preschool teacher testifies

First witness in babysitter's trial over death of Nathan McLellan who isn't a family member tells court about the morning he collapsed.

NASA sends 4 astronauts back to Earth in first medical evacuation

The four returning astronauts — from the U.S., Russia and Japan — are aiming for an early Thursday morning splashdown in the Pacific near San Diego with SpaceX.

Conestoga College president John Tibbits suddenly retires

In an internal email sent to staff on Wednesday, Tibbits said he informed the college's board of governors the retirement will take effect immediately.

Canadian securities regulator data breach affects 750,000 investors

The Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) has confirmed that information about 750,000 investors was compromised by a “sophisticated phishing attack” in August 2025.

Ex-Toronto cop among two charged after extortion investigation into gambling ring

Police say the group was illegally running gambling activities online and used the threat of violence to settle debts.

Ontarians toasting Doug Ford's Crown Royal ban, poll suggests

Ford vowed Ontario would stop selling the Manitoba-made rye after a bottling factory near Windsor announced it would close.

Bonnie Crombie officially quits as Ontario Liberal leader

After a lacklustre showing at a mandatory leadership vote last September, Crombie said she planned to step aside.
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Globe and Mail

Federal officer shoots man in Minneapolis after being ‘ambushed’ during arrest, officials say

The Department of Homeland Security says the man, who has non-life-threatening injuries, is a Venezuelan national who was in the U.S. illegally

Venezuela should stay in OPEC, Trump says

Venezuela is a founding member of the oil cartel but has seen output collapse in recent years under former president Maduro

No plans to fire Fed’s Powell despite criminal investigation, Trump says

Trump administration recently opened an investigation into the Federal Reserve chair, who ​denies wrongdoing

Trump blames Zelensky for holding up Ukraine peace deal

U.S. President’s comments stand in marked contrast to European ‍allies, who ​say Moscow has little interest in ending its war

FIFA says it has received over 500 million ticket requests for 2026 World Cup

July 2 second-round match in Toronto one of the most sought after tickets in the tournament

U.S. Senate Republicans block effort to rein in Trump’s Venezuela war powers

Sens. Josh Hawley and Todd Young flipped under pressure from Trump, allowing Vice President JD Vance to break the 50-50 deadlock

Ugandans preparing for presidential election face soldiers in streets, internet shutdown

President Yoweri Museveni, in power since 1986, is favoured against musician-turned-politician Bobi Wine

'Fundamental disagreement' with Trump over Greenland, Danish Foreign Minister says

Denmark’s foreign minister says a 'fundamental disagreement' over Greenland remains with U.S. President Donald Trump after talks in Washington with Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, though both sides agreed to form a working group to find a 'common way forward.'

Renee Nicole Macklin Good’s family hires law firm to investigate ICE shooting

Chicago-based firm Romanucci & Blandin also represented George Floyd’s family after his death in 2020

At least 32 killed after crane collapses on train in Thailand

At least 32 people are now confirmed dead after a collapsed construction crane caused a train derailment in northeastern Thailand on Wednesday.
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Global News

Why a U.S. attack on Greenland would mean the ‘end’ of NATO

Greenland is an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark, which is a member of the U.S.-led NATO. Last week, Trump hinted at potential action.

Will China and Canada ease their tariffs? What’s at stake in Carney visit

Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to China is raising questions about whether some tariffs between Beijing and Ottawa could soon ease in what one expert is calling a 'test.'

Germany among NATO members sending troops to Greenland for Arctic mission

The mission, which comes at the request of Denmark, aims to explore possible military contributions to bolster the security of the region, a German defence ministry statement said.

Gaza ceasefire plan entering phase 2, Trump envoy says

U.S. President Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff said in a post on X that the ceasefire deal that the Republican president helped broker was entering its second phase.

U.S. to suspend visa processing for 75 countries including Russia, Somalia

The U.S. State Department said the move would apply to countries whose nationals are deemed likely to require public assistance while living in the United States.

Iran protests: Tehran warns it will hit U.S. bases if Trump strikes

The United States said it was withdrawing some personnel from key bases in the Middle East as a precaution given heightened regional tensions.

Nearly a third of Canadians believe U.S. may try to invade Canada: poll

A new poll suggests almost a third of Canadians say the United States might attempt "direct action" to take control of Canada, with a fifth of Americans agreeing.

Greenland, Denmark ‘continue to differ’ with U.S. after White House meeting

U.S. President Donald Trump said “NATO should be leading the way for us to get it” and that otherwise Russia or China would — “AND THAT IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN!”

‘Leave Iran now,’ Ottawa urges Canadians as protests, crackdown intensify

The advisory points to the arrest and detention by Iranian authorities of several individuals 'including foreign and dual nationals.'

Death toll from Iran protest crackdown crosses 2,000, activists say

That figure dwarfs the death toll from any other round of protest or unrest in Iran in decades and recalls the chaos surrounding the country's 1979 Islamic Revolution.
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New York Times

Federal Agent Shoots Man in Minneapolis, Homeland Security Says

The agent shot a Venezuelan man who was resisting arrest, an official said. The shooting comes a week after an ICE agent fatally shot a woman in the city.

H.H.S. Reverses Decision to Cut $2 Billion for Mental Health and Addiction Services

A day after funding termination notices went out to more than 2,000 programs nationwide, the administration reversed itself and reinstated the money.

Au Pair Testifies of Lurid Plot in Virginia Double-Murder Trial

Juliana Peres Magalhães wrapped up testimony on Wednesday in the case against Brendan Banfield, her former lover, who is accused of killing his wife and another man.

James Luckey-Lange Among Americans Freed in Venezuela

James Luckey-Lange, 28, was released this week with several other U.S. citizens from the country’s notorious prison system after going missing in December, his family said.

Venezuelan Immigrants Urge Appeals Court to Restore Deportation Protections

The Trump administration has ended Temporary Protected Status for about 600,000 Venezuelan immigrants, part of a broader effort to curb avenues for immigrants to remain in the United States.

Trump Says Iran Is Stopping Its Killings of Protesters as U.S. Moves Troops

Nonessential personnel were moved from Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, an American site that could be a target of Iran if President Trump ordered an attack on the country.

Boeing Knew About Flaws in UPS Plane That Crashed in Louisville, N.T.S.B. Says

In a report Wednesday, the National Transportation Safety Board said fractures that appeared to have led the left engine to separate from the plane’s wing had occurred at least four other times.

3 More Lawmakers in Video Say Federal Prosecutors Are Investigating Them

The lawmakers, all Democrats who urged military service members not to follow illegal orders, said prosecutors had contacted them. But it is unclear what crime they might have committed.

After Danish and U.S. Officials Meet on Greenland, Trump Remains Unmoved

Denmark’s foreign minister left the White House complex saying that his country had a “fundamental disagreement” with President Trump, as several NATO countries sent troops to Greenland.

Lawyers for Renee Good’s Family Plan to Investigate Minnesota ICE Shooting

Ms. Good was killed by an ICE agent last week. Separately, a federal judge put off ruling on a request by the state to block the surge of immigration agents to the Minneapolis area.

CNBC

Seizing Greenland risks 'monumental' fallout, ex-Iceland president warns, as Trump sharpens rhetoric

A U.S. attempt to seize Greenland by force would trigger "monumental consequences" for the Western alliance and the global order, said former Icelandic President Olafur Grimsson.

The U.S. freezes new immigrant visas for 75 countries: See the full list

The U.S. said Wednesday it will pause issuing immigrant visas to citizens of 75 countries over concerns that they may use public assistance in the future.

How a former U.S. special forces officer raised $22 million for his cybersecurity startup

Former U.S. special forces officer Gene Yu is now the co-founder and CEO of cybersecurity startup Blackpanda. The company has raised about $22 million to date.

Iran reopens airspace after hours-long shutdown spooks airlines

Iran temporarily closed most of its airspace late Wednesday, forcing airlines to reroute flights as tensions with the United States escalated.

Trip.com shares plunge over 20% as China opens antitrust probe into Asia's largest online travel firm

In a statement, Trip.com said it would "actively cooperate" with the investigation, and added its business operations remain normal.

Toyota Industries shares hit record high after Toyota Motor raises buyout offer to over $35 billion

Toyota Motor sweetened the tender offer price for buying out the carmaker by more than 15% to over $35 billion.

Musk's xAI limits Grok's ability to create sexualized images of real people on X after backlash

X's safety account said in a social media post that no users will be able to create sexualized images of real people using Grok.

Asia-Pacific markets trade mixed; Bank of Korea keeps interest rate unchanged

Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed as investors assessed the latest policy decision coming out of the Bank of Korea.

Vance breaks Senate tie, votes to block Venezuela war powers resolution

Vice President JD Vance's tie-breaking vote on Wednesday blocked a resolution intended to halt President Donald Trump from using the military in Venezuela.

CNBC's The China Connection newsletter: Battle for the recovering luxury market heats up

Louis Vuitton’s newest Beijing store opened with celebrity buzz but little fanfare, underscoring how luxury brands are cautiously testing signs of a consumer recovery in China.

Washington Post

Iranians abroad wait for news from loved ones amid communications blackout

A government-imposed nationwide communications blackout has left Iranians outside the country scrambling to reach family and friends.

U.S. announces launch of second phase of Gaza peace plan

White House envoy Steve Witkoff announced the formation of a committee of Palestinian technocrats and the start of “full demilitarization and reconstruction.”

Senate blocks Venezuela war powers bill after Vance breaks deadlock

The vote failed after two Republicans withdrew their previous support under intense pressure from the Trump administration.

Vance’s Greenland meeting ends with ‘fundamental disagreement’

Diplomats from Denmark and Greenland agreed to set up a “high-level working group” after the White House talks, but said there was little consensus so far.

Trump says Iran has stopped killings as U.S. weighs military options

The Pentagon earlier had moved troops and equipment away from some facilities in the Middle East, echoing measures taken before U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities last year.

Venezuela releases multiple detained U.S. citizens, State Department says

It was the first known release of U.S. citizens from Venezuelan prisons since the U.S. military captured authoritarian President Nicolás Maduro.

Videos show security forces firing into crowds in at least six cities across Iran

A Washington Post review of videos from Iran posted online of recent protests illustrates how widely violence has spread.

With tensions high, Israel and Iran secretly reassured each other via Russia

The two Middle Eastern countries exchanged messages through a Russian intermediary saying they would not preemptively attack each other.

Photos emerge from Iran’s protests, veiled by government blackout

Iranians across the country have taken to the streets at great risk, facing a violent government crackdown.

Many dead after crane collapses onto moving passenger train in Thailand

More than 30 people were killed and dozens injured when the crane collapsed onto an express train carrying nearly 200 people, Thai officials said.

BBC

Concern for couple jailed in Tehran as British embassy closes

Joe Bennett says his parents are in a "dangerous position" amid Iran's deadly crackdown on anti-regime protests.

'It was terrifying': Residents describe carnage after Thai train crash

The BBC arrived at a grim scene in the evening, with rescuers still pulling bodies out of the mangled train.

Zelensky declares emergency in Ukraine's energy sector as biting cold persists

The move comes as US President Donald Trump said Ukraine is "less ready" than the Russian president to make a peace deal.

Denmark warns of 'fundamental disagreement' after White House talks on Greenland

There was no major breakthrough during the meeting, and President Trump reiterated his interest in acquiring the island shortly afterwards.

Two Palestine Action protesters end 73-day hunger strike

The BBC understands that one of the protesters was taken to hospital earlier on Wednesday in a poor condition.

Twenty one English councils ask for election delays

Nearly a third of eligible authorities have want to postpone local polls scheduled for May.

US and UK pulling some personnel from Qatar base as US considers Iran action

US officials say it is a "precautionary measure" and comes as Donald Trump weighs up whether to take action against Iran.

X to stop Grok AI from undressing images of real people after backlash

Grok will no longer allow users to remove clothing from images of real people in jurisdictions where it is illegal.

Serial houseplant killer? Here's how to keep them alive

The three easiest plants to keep alive and how to make sure you keep them healthy all year round.

Why the UAE has incurred the wrath of Somalia

The government in Mogadishu has accused the UAE of undermining its sovereignty.

The Independent

Iran protests latest: Airspace closed along with UK embassy in Tehran as US escalates attack threats

Britain and US remove staff from military base as Donald Trump ‘ready to push button on strikes’ amid repression

Asian shares are mostly lower and oil sinks $2 after Trump says Iran stopped killings

Asian shares are mostly lower after Wall Street retreated on Big Tech losses

Federal agent shoots Venezuelan immigrant in leg during Minneapolis arrest attempt

It comes one week after the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, which has sparked outrage and protest across the country

Trump’s latest travel ban leaves fans unable to travel to support their World Cup team

The restrictions include an exception for players, officials and immediate relatives. But no allowance has been made for supporters

Japan and the Philippines sign a new defense pact as they face growing China aggression

Japan and the Philippines have signed a defense pact that will allow the tax-free provision of ammunition, fuel, food and other necessities when their forces stage joint training to boost deterrence against China’s growing aggression in the region and to bolster their preparation for natural disasters

Trump’s agriculture secretary mocked over ‘depression meal’ for Americans after admin turns food pyramid upside down

Brooke Rollins suggested eating ‘a piece of chicken, a piece of broccoli, corn tortilla and one other thing’ as Americans struggle to put food on the table

The US is suspending visa processing for 75 countries. Here’s the full list

The State Department says the Trump administration is ‘bringing an end to the abuse of America’s immigration system’

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump claims it is Zelensky, not Putin, holding up peace deal

Bizarre claim comes after Zelensky was forced to declare a power sector state of emergency due to repeated Russian attacks

Website that leaked thousands of ICE agents’ personal information is down after huge ‘Russian cyberattack,’ founder says

Founder of ICE List believes the ‘sophisticated’ cyberattack could have originated in Russia

Iran further extends an order closing its airspace to commercial aircraft as tensions remain high

Iran further extended an order closing its airspace to commercial aircraft without explanation as tensions remained high with the United States over Tehran’s bloody crackdown on nationwide protests