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CBC.ca

The National | Ebola concerns grow after U.S. diverts flight to Montreal
May 21, 2026 | Canadian health officials urge calm after a Detroit-bound flight diverts to Montreal over Ebola concerns. Unions warn that proposed federal changes to labour laws could undermine collective bargaining. And backlash grows to a new fund set up to support Trump allies.

Ticketmaster, Live Nation should break up, say 33 U.S. states
Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation are facing formal motions in a U.S. court officially calling for their breakup.

Intuit lays off 17% of its global workforce
Intuit has laid off 17 per cent of its full-time workforce — or about 3,000 roles worldwide — as it plans to streamline the business and focus on key areas, including AI.

Democrats' autopsy of 2024 U.S. election blames Harris and 'identity politics' for loss
Kamala Harris "wrote off rural America" during the 2024 presidential campaign and failed to attack Donald Trump with sufficient "negative firepower," according to a long-awaited post-election autopsy released Thursday by the Democratic National Committee (DNC) that did little to quell Democrats' concerns about the direction of their party.

CFIA recalls Les Fermes Lufa microgreens sold in Quebec and Ontario
A brand of broccoli microgreens sold online in Ontario and Quebec is being recalled over fears of pathogenic E. coli contamination.

2-time NASCAR champion Kyle Busch dead at 41
Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup Series champion who won more races than anyone across NASCAR's three national series, has died at 41.

Canadian, U.S. authorities charge Ottawa man in cybercrime operation that infected millions of devices
An international effort to take down a far-reaching cybercrime operation has led to the arrest of an Ottawa man who now faces charges in both Canada and the U.S.

Pentagon doubles down on Canada rebuke with demand for NATO spending road map, F-35 decision
After publicly freezing a historic Canada-U.S. defence forum earlier this week, senior Pentagon officials sharpened their criticism Thursday, accusing Ottawa of failing to produce a credible NATO spending plan and dragging out a politically charged review of the F-35 fighter purchase, further straining bilateral relations.

Ottawa reveals plans to shut down and offload Nanisivik naval port on Baffin Island
The federal government is shutting down its short-lived Nanisivik naval station on northern Baffin Island as a cost-cutting measure, and plans eventually to offload the property to another party.

Snuffleupagus, a newly described species, is an adorable little predator
S. snuffleupagus, a newly described species of fish, is named after the beloved Sesame Street character, Mr. Snuffleupagus, to which it bears an "uncanny" resemblance.
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Toronto Star

Danielle Smith announces Alberta vote on whether to start work on separation referendum
"It’s time to have a vote, understand the will of Albertans on this subject, and move on," Alberta's premier said in a televised address Thursday night.

City to cover half of councillor's legal fees stemming from integrity complaint
Coun. Chris Moise hired prominent municipal law expert John Mascarin to help him through the investigation.

New information about teen missing for a week as search continues: ‘Time does not erase hope’
Esther, 14, went missing on May 15 at Earl Bales Park, where police have set up a command centre to continue search efforts.

Metrolinx timeline for Yonge subway extension 'has not changed,' city staff say
Emails obtained by Star indicate timeline has been pushed back.

The Carney government’s expansion of police data powers could hit you in the cellphone bill
Canadians could face higher phone and internet bills under the Carney government's proposed expansion of police access to data unless Ottawa covers compliance costs for telecom providers, the industry and a leading adviser who helped craft the legislation warn.

A resident of Ontario is being tested for Ebola after travel. Here is what you need to know about the deadly virus
There are 148 suspected deaths and nearly 600 suspected cases, according to the UN, with two cases including one death in neighbouring Uganda.

Canada Pension Plan Investment Board underperforms benchmark for third consecutive year
CPPIB earned a net return of 7.8 per cent in fiscal 2026. CEO John Graham said results were impacted by geopolitical uncertainty and market volatility.

Tornado teams confirm London was hit by tornado and downburst after severe storm sweeps through
The Northern Tornadoes Project is conducting damage surveys following storms on Monday and Tuesday. Ontario's first tornado of 2026 was reported earlier this month.

Metrolinx delays, rising costs and missed deadlines: Your Yonge North subway questions answered
The Star's transportation reporter Andy Takagi took on your concerns over the latest Metrolinx transit project to fall behind schedule.

Polls suggest Mark Carney would increase majority if election held now
Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals would likely increase their parliamentary majority if a federal election were held now, polls suggest.
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Globe and Mail
U.S. froze joint defence board over Canada’s lack of progress on military spending, official says
No clear strategy for meeting defence spending goal and review of F-35 fighter jet purchase cited as reasons

U.S. Homeland Security could halt immigration, customs processing at ‘sanctuary city’ airports, sources say
Markwayne Mullin also made the threat in April during a Department of Homeland Security funding dispute

U.S. Republicans delay vote on Iran war resolution that would compel Trump to withdraw
GOP struggles to find votes to dismiss legislation, delaying matter until June as frustration with Iran war grows on Capitol Hill

Vote on ICE funding bill delayed as Republicans bicker over Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund
GOP in turmoil over new $1.776-billion settlement fund to compensate Trump allies who believe they have been politically prosecuted
Gaza flotilla activists land in Turkey, recount abuse and torture by Israeli authorities
Wearing grey sweatsuits and Arab keffiyehs, the activists descended the stairs to the runaway in Istanbul flashing two-fingered salutes and chanting 'Free Palestine.' Outrage abroad over the activists' treatment prompted several countries to summon Israeli envoys to hear their concerns.

Canadian aid workers in Congo join fight against Ebola virus
Trish Newport, an emergency manager with Doctors Without Borders, says her team in the Democratic Republic of Congo is dealing with a sprawling Ebola outbreak. So far, officials say a suspected 600 people are ill and 139 have died in Ituri province and neighbouring Uganda, but the numbers are likely higher because of a lag in test results. More Canadian aid workers are on their way to the region.

British police reassure World Cup venues that England fans will behave themselves
England could play elimination games in Canada, but officials insist perception of fans as hooligans is outdated

U.S.-bound flight diverts to Montreal over Ebola travel restrictions
Air France flight was diverted after a passenger from the Democratic Republic of Congo boarded ‘in error’
What Trump’s and Putin’s meetings with Xi reveal about China’s ties to them
During Trump’s visit, China sought to stabilize ties with the U.S., while Putin’s trip served to deepen its strategic partnership with Russia
Trump and Putin's meetings with Chinese leader deliver markedly different messages
On the surface, Chinese leader Xi Jinping's back-to-back summits with U.S. President Donald Trump and Russia's Vladimir Putin looked pretty similar, with formal handshakes in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, an enthusiastic greeting from flower-waving children, and marching columns of soldiers branching gleaming bayonets. But the visits also revealed how different China's relationship is with the two countries.
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Global News

Should Canada consider travel bans like U.S. is doing amid Ebola outbreak?
Currently, the Canadian government advises Canadians to avoid all travel to Ituri and North Kivu provinces, citing safety and security concerns.

Canadians on Gaza-bound flotilla being deported from Israel to Turkey: Anand
The flotilla, which consisted of hundreds of people and 41 boats, attempted to break Israel's blockade of Gaza and bring humanitarian aid to the war-torn region.

Trump, Rubio float U.S. military intervention in Cuba after Castro charges
Rubio said the Trump administration wants to resolve differences with Cuba peacefully, but is doubtful the U.S. can reach a diplomatic resolution with the current government.

Rubio says U.S. asking why it’s in NATO after allies didn’t back Iran war
Rubio did not deny reports that the U.S. will shrink the pool of military capabilities that it would have available to assist the alliance's European nations in a major crisis.

RCMP won’t release China policing pact despite Conservative, NDP pressure
The RCMP said the agreement with China's public security ministry signed in January 'outlines specific forms of mutual collaboration,' but did not give further details.

Congo forced to cancel World Cup training camp, events over Ebola outbreak
Congo is scheduled to play World Cup warm-up games against Denmark in Liege, Belgium, on June 3 and Chile in southern Spain on June 9.

Stock markets swing, erase early losses as oil prices wobble over Iran
North American stock markets opened lower Thursday as oil prices rose and treasury yields resumed their climb amid the ongoing stalemate between Iran and the U.S.

Amid Ebola fears, person on flight diverted to Montreal was asymptomatic
PHAC said the traveller has departed back to Paris. The Air France flight, along with all other passengers, has continued to Detroit.

Ontario tests possible Ebola case after East Africa travel, no confirmations
Ontario says it is testing a patient for Ebola following recent travel to East Africa, but no cases are confirmed and precautions are in place.

Raúl Castro, former Cuban president, indicted by U.S.
Castro, 94, last appeared in public in Cuba earlier this month, and there is no evidence that he has since left the island or that the government would allow him to be extradited.
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New York Times

San Diego Mosque Shooter So Alarmed Police, They Seized Father’s Guns
In 2025, Caleb Vazquez’s obsession with mass shooters and Nazism prompted reports to the authorities. His father surrendered dozens of firearms.

In San Diego, a Final Prayer Before Laying Heroes to Rest
Thousands of mourners filled a San Diego park to recite a funeral prayer for the three men killed by gunmen at a mosque on Monday.

D.N.C. 2024 Election Autopsy Reopens Wounds of Harris Loss
The report partly blamed aides to Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris for her defeat. But it was widely seen as a poorly executed examination, bringing fresh scrutiny to Democrats.

Iran and Oman in Talks Over Strait of Hormuz Ship Payment System
The discussions suggest that the United States and the Iranian government may not be close to reaching a deal to end a war that has badly damaged the global economy.

Cuba Celebrates Raúl Castro After the U.S. Accuses Him of Murder
Cuban officials closed ranks around Mr. Castro, their embattled former president, who was indicted on murder charges in the downing of two civilian planes 30 years ago.

Audit Immunity for Trump Family Puts I.R.S. in a Bind
Federal law prohibits the Internal Revenue Service from halting an audit at the direction of the president or his aides.

Alberta Separation: What to Know Ahead of Oct. 19 Vote on Staying in Canada
Premier Danielle Smith announced that she would ask citizens to vote on whether they want to stay in Canada, or hold a referendum to secede.

Indicting Castro Isn’t Justice
How can Cubans move forward if they aren’t ready to reckon with their past?

Trump Officials’ Strict Stand on Ebola Leaves Health Experts ‘Stunned’
Public health experts say the administration’s quarantine orders go beyond what is needed to prevent the U.S. spread of Ebola and hantavirus.

Publishing’s Latest Piracy Problem: Audiobooks on YouTube
Illegal, synthetically narrated copies of “The Hunger Games,” hit self-help books and everything in between are increasingly common on the platform.
CNBC

Airlines are struggling but China's 'Big Three' face a tougher year than most
China's carriers face sky-high jet fuel, lack of hedging strategies, and a customer base that can easily pivot to cheaper high-speed rail services.

An AI trade involving energy and infrastructure that's doubled your money, topping Nvidia
If you put the same money into a basket of companies that are building out AI infrastructure and energy sources, you’ve done much better than stocks like Nvidia.

Guzman y Gomez shares surge as much as 20% after fast-food chain says it will exit U.S. market
Guzman y Gomez's shares surged after announcing that it has decided to exit the U.S. market while keeping its Australian business as the main focus

Asia-Pacific markets trade higher as investors assess U.S.-Iran peace deal diplomacy
While oil prices fell in U.S. trading, reports that Tehran intends to keep its enriched uranium stockpile within the country stand to complicate negotiations with the U.S.

Oil resumes rally as Iran reportedly wants to keep enriched uranium within the country
The International Energy Agency warned that as travel demand grows during the summer season, oil markets could enter a "red zone" soon.

SoftBank Group extends scorching rally as shares in OpenAI, Arm-backer surge over 12%
Shares of SoftBank Group extended gains for a second straight session Friday.

CNBC Daily Open: Dow at all-time high as Iran reviews peace deal
Global markets rally as investors continue to price in Middle East de-escalation.

Japan core inflation softens to over four year low, weakening case for BOJ rate hike
Core inflation — which strips out prices of fresh food — was lower than the 1.7% expected by economists polled by Reuters and below the 1.8% reading in March.

How Fanatics cornered the sports collectibles market
As FIFA's exclusive collectibles licensee, Fanatics is set to tap a rapidly growing market in the world's largest sport, but longstanding criticisms follow.

SpaceX scrubs test flight of massive Starship rocket, will retry Friday
SpaceX's attempted Starship launch follows the company's release of its IPO prospectus, which set the stage for what's likely to be a record offering.
Washington Post

U.S. bears brunt of Israel’s missile defense, Pentagon assessments show
Amid hostilities with Iran, the American military expended far more advanced interceptors to protect Israel than Israeli forces did, according to Defense Department data.

In rare clash, North Korea defeats South Korea … on the soccer field
In an inter-peninsula match-up between women's teams that showed the limits of sports diplomacy, players from North Korea remained stone-faced — until they won.

Ebola responders say aid cuts by Western nations left them ill-equipped for outbreak
The sweeping aid cuts have left the Democratic Republic of Congo struggling to contain an Ebola outbreak despite its extensive experience with the disease.

As U.S. war redraws Middle East, Turkey braces for rivalry with Israel
Amid the unpredictability of President Trump's Middle East policies, Turkey is calling for “regional ownership” and pursuing new security pacts.

Putin, Xi signal unity but fail to reach deal on pipeline sought by Russia
The Power of Siberia 2 pipeline could carry 50 billion cubic meters of Russian natural gas annually to China.

In seemingly ungovernable Britain, prime ministers keep failing and falling
Keir Starmer, Britain's first Labour prime minister in 14 years, is fighting for his political life as mainstream parties crumble in favor of more extreme voices.
BBC

Alberta to hold referendum on whether to remain in Canada
An independence movement in the western Canadian province has been pushing for a referendum on whether Alberta should separate from the rest of the country.

'We are resilient': As San Diego's Muslim community reels from mosque shooting, it refuses to be intimidated
Thousands attend funeral prayers for the three victims of Monday's deadly shooting at the Islamic Centre of San Diego.

'No means no': Greenlanders protest against Trump outside new US consulate
The inauguration of the new consulate comes amid a push by the US president for greater control over the island.

Fans react to Stephen Colbert’s final show
The late-night host will appear behind his CBS desk for the final time after the network announced last summer that the show would end after 11 seasons.

The Papers: 'Net migration almost halves' and 'Paint the town claret'
New figures show falling migration levels and Aston Villa fans return to Birmingham leads Friday's papers.

Gaza flotilla activists deported from Israel as backlash over treatment grows
A video showing a far-right Israeli minister taunting activists who were kneeling with their hands tied behind their backs has been widely condemned.

Rubio says Cuba is threat to US as Havana accuses him of 'lies'
Cuba's foreign minister accused Rubio of trying to "instigate a military aggression".

'I didn't know where DR Congo was': Latin Americans deported by US tell BBC of their shock
The 15 deportees describe the uncertainty they face in a country they had never seen before.

'We're meant to dance': Radio 1's Big Weekend has one focus on its first day
Thousands are expected to attend this year's festival in Sunderland, with Fatboy Slim headlining on Friday.

Riskiest skin cancer cases hit UK record high
The number of melanoma skin cancer cases has risen above 20,000 a year for the first time in the UK.
The Independent

Elim Chan hired as San Francisco Symphony's first female music director
Elim Chan has been hired as the first female music director of the San Francisco Symphony

House Democrats blast Republicans for pulling vote to halt Iran War before Memorial Day: ‘It’s a disgrace’
Lawmakers claimed that GOP pulled the vote as they did not have enough votes to block the War Powers Act resolution

Absent Republican rep claims he’s running for re-election after being missing for months with mystery illness
Republican Representative Tom Kean Jr. hasn’t voted in Congress since March 5

California’s housing market is so out of control that even a small, burned-out home goes for $1 million
The ranch-style home on a busy corner in metropolitan Los Angeles commanded the eye-popping price even though it’s clearly unlivable

SpaceX tries to launch a bigger version of Starship but hits a series of last-minute problems
SpaceX's newest and biggest Starship will have to wait at least another day before launching on a test flight from Texas
Ex CDC head warns Ebola outbreak will become a ‘very significant pandemic’
An aid group has said Trump administration health cuts contributed to the slow detection of the outbreak

Howard Fendrich, award-winning AP national sports writer and tennis expert, dies at 55
Howard Fendrich, a longtime national sports writer for The Associated Press, has died at 55

Tech firms failed two generations of teenagers on safety, crime chief warns
The government’s public consultation on whether to ban social media for under-16s closes next week

UK heatwave: Warning issued over sun safety during bank holiday as skin cancer cases hit record high
Cancer Research UK urged people to enjoy the sun safely by covering up and using sunscreen

First look at new 4,500-year-old Neolithic hall at Stonehenge after £1 million reconstruction
The seven-metre high Kusuma Neolithic Hall is based on archaeological evidence of a large prehistoric structure that was discovered near the stone circle























