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CBC.ca

Metro Vancouver warns Stage 3 water restrictions likely to begin in June
Metro Vancouver Regional District is asking residents to cut back on outdoor water use as the region prepares for the likely move to Stage 3 water restrictions sometime in June.

Habs lose Game 2 in OT to Hurricanes, East final series now tied 1-1
The Montreal Canadiens dropped Game 2 of the Eastern Conference final Saturday night, falling 3-2 in overtime to the Carolina Hurricanes.

Montreal sex workers and allies protest during Grand-Prix for better working conditions
Some Montreal sex workers are calling for better labour standards. They went on strike during the Formula 1 Grand Prix weekend, one of the busiest times of the year for the industry.

Portland Fire rout Toronto Tempo in 1st-ever meeting between the WNBA expansion teams
Emily Engstler had 16 points, including nine in the third quarter, as the visiting Portland Fire routed the Toronto Tempo 99-80 on Saturday.

Suspected gunman fatally shot by Secret Service near the White House, authorities say
A person who approached a White House security checkpoint and began firing at officers has died, according to federal officials. A bystander was also shot and injured at the scene.

Political polarization drama Fjord wins Palme d'Or at Cannes
Cristian Mungiu's Norway-set drama about political polarization, Fjord, has won the Palme d'Or, handing the Cannes Film Festival's top honour for the second time to Mungiu, the Romanian director of 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days.

Jury finishes 3rd full day of deliberations with no verdict in Dean Penney murder trial
The jury is still out in Dean Penney's first-degree murder trial, after a full day of deliberations on Saturday with no verdict.

Some Canadians from Gaza flotilla returning home after detainment by Israeli forces
Some of the Canadians who were part of a flotilla attempting to break Israel's naval blockade of Gaza are set to return to Canada this weekend. The Canadians were detained by Israeli forces last week and reportedly abused in custody before being sent to Turkey.

Deal with Iran to reopen Strait of Hormuz 'largely negotiated,' Trump says
Announcing progress on social media, Trump said final aspects and details of the deal are being discussed and will be announced "shortly."
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Toronto Star

Suspect dead after opening fire near White House security checkpoint, Secret Service says
Law enforcement authorities are responding to shots that were fired near the White House grounds, FBI Director Kash Patel said.

Woman found dead inside Cabbagetown garage
Police found the woman Saturday morning in the Dundas and Seaton streets area. Her death is currently being treated as suspicious.

New U.S. green card policy could impact Canadians seeking permanent residency: lawyer
A new U.S. policy requiring most foreigners to apply for green cards from their home countries may cause long waits and complications for Canadians living in the U.S. seeking permanent residency, Canadian immigration lawyers say.

First of five Bruno Mars concerts at Rogers Stadium postponed due to inclement weather
Saturday's Bruno Mars show at Rogers Stadium has been postponed to May 31.

Vancouver film industry mourns loss of Stewart McLean, praises his joyful spirit
VANCOUVER - Vancouver director and writer Ryan Minaker said he had known actor Stewart McLean for a decade, and remembered him as the "most giving" actor any director could ever have on set.

Howard Moscoe, former Toronto city councillor and TTC chair, dies at 86
Moscoe served in office more than 30 years before retiring in 2010. He held roles including alderman, Metro councillor, city councillor and TTC chair.

Montreal sex workers march for stronger labour rights on F1 weekend
A group of sex workers in Montreal is planning a demonstration today during Grand Prix weekend to demand better working conditions.

Rosalie Sharp collected ceramics for four decades. Now, 500 of her exceptional pieces are on display
The collection of blue and white ceramics at the Gardiner Museum includes Queen Mary's milk bowl from 1690.

Kyle Busch died after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, his family says
Kyle Busch died after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, resulting in rapid and overwhelming associated complications, according to a statement released by his family.

Bonnie and Clyde of High Park: Remembering Toronto's great capybara escape
They slipped through an unlatched gate 10 years ago. To many, the escape is as unforgettable as ever.
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Globe and Mail

Suspect shot and killed after opening fire on White House checkpoint, Secret Service says
Shooting was third incidence of gunfire in the vicinity of President Trump in past month
China to send astronaut on year-long space mission as it targets 2030 moon landing
Launch comes amid accelerating race to the moon with U.S.

Palme d’Or at Cannes awarded to Fjord, Norway-set drama about political polarization
Director Cristian Mungiu becomes 10th filmmaker to win the prestigious prize twice
Deal with Iran and opening of Strait of Hormuz are ‘largely negotiated,’ Trump says
Regional official cautions that ‘last-minute disputes’ could derail the efforts to end war

France bans Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir over comments on flotilla detainees
The minister sparked global outrage after promoting a video of himself taunting detained activists
U.S., Iran cite progress in war-ending talks
Secretary of State says U.S. might have ‘something to say’ on the issue in the coming days

China’s deadliest coal mine explosion in years kills at least 82, local officials say
More than 120 people are hospitalized and nine are still unaccounted for
Canadians take the fight to U.S. soil in the battle for barbecue glory
The Memphis in May competition draws luminaries from the rarefied universe of smoke
With fewer barriers to entry, military enlistment is higher than it’s been in decades
The Armed Forces enlisted 7,310 new members over the past year. Here’s how the sales pitch looked at one Quebec job fair
How to win the red carpet at Cannes
As 12 days of non-stop premieres at the Cannes Film Festival come to an end, here's how to be successfully styled on the famous red carpet.
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Global News

Canada and allies condemn Israeli settlement expansion amid West Bank tensions
Canada joined eight allied countries in condemning Israeli settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank amid rising violence and tensions in the territory.

Trump says deal imminent to reopen Strait of Hormuz
A possible deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz could bring relief to Canadians facing higher gas prices, after the Middle East conflict disrupted a key global oil shipping route.

Deadliest coal mine explosion in China in years kills 90 people, state media say
At least 90 people were killed and nine remained missing after a gas explosion tore through a coal mine in northern China, marking the country’s deadliest mining disaster in years.

Australian man dead after 400-metre fall during hike on Peru’s Inca trail
Members of a rescue team found the body of 52-year-old Matthew Cameron Paton, a Victoria Police Department sergeant, on Thursday about 400 metres down a steep slope.

Canada adds Ebola screening at airports as Ontario test comes back negative
Dr. Joss Reimer said the testing was done proactively after an individual returned from Ethiopia and reported symptoms 'consistent with a range of illnesses.'

Would Canada be ready for an Ebola outbreak? Experts say yes
Symptoms are similar for all strains of Ebola and can start with fever, fatigue, muscle pain, headache and sore throat, according to the World Health Organization.

U.S. notes ‘slight progress’ in Iran talks, but uncertain deal will be made
Rubio said he didn’t want to exaggerate the progress, saying there had been “a little bit of movement and that’s good.” He said the conversations were ongoing.

Ebola outbreak ‘spreading rapidly’ as suspected cases rise, WHO head says
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said there are now almost 750 suspected cases and 177 suspected deaths in the Ebola outbreak.

NATO allies bewildered by Trump’s about-face on troops in Europe
U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement that he would send 5,000 U.S. troops to Poland came after he moved to cut 5,000 troops from Germany over criticism of the Iran war.

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.
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New York Times

Gunman in Shooting Near White House Killed in Exchange of Fire With Secret Service
A gunman known to the U.S. Secret Service opened fire near the White House and was shot and killed by federal officers. President Trump was in the White House at the time.

Colbert’s Sudden Return to Late Night? It Happened on Public Access.
A day after the comedian hosted the final episode of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” on CBS, he hosted “Only in Monroe,” a community-access program in Monroe, Mich.

Iran Agreed to Give Up Enriched Uranium in Deal Announced by Trump, U.S. Officials Say
Precise details were unclear but the officials said the U.S. demanded a commitment from Iran on uranium as part of any initial agreement.

Garden Grove Chemical Tank Could Be Inching Toward Explosion, Authorities Say
Firefighters still have few options to prevent a tank of toxic chemicals in Garden Grove, Calif., from leaking or exploding.

Director Cristian Mungiu’s ‘Fjord’ Wins Palme d’Or at Cannes Film Festival
The film, from the Romanian director Cristian Mungiu, explores the tension between religious conservatism and social liberalism. The award closed a festival that felt comparatively muted to many.

Investigators Look Into Staten Island Blasts That Killed Shipyard Worker
The explosions at May Ship Repair Contracting Corporation, which erupted after a fire on a dock, killed one of the company’s subcontractors, a representative said.

Trump Is Setting His Sights on Restricting Legal Immigration
After a year focused on immigrants here illegally, the Trump administration is now making it harder for legal migrants to stay in the country. It is a risky pivot.

Trump Administration Chips Away at Last Traces of Broad Inquiry Into Jan. 6
Two recent moves aligned the department ever more closely with President Trump’s own efforts to whitewash the events of that day.

Firing Cancer Screening Experts Will Not Make Us Healthy Again
The future of health advice is uncertain.

Garden Grove Chemical Plant Crisis: What to Know and Evacuation Map
Firefighters continue to cool a chemical storage tank with water to prevent it from breaching or exploding. Some 40,000 residents near the Orange County plant have been evacuated to shelters.
CNBC

Trump says Iran deal reopening Strait of Hormuz 'largely negotiated,' will be announced soon
A fragile ceasefire has been in place since April 8, punctuated by skirmishes as the U.S. and Iran jockey over the Strait of Hormuz.

‘Blue dot fever’? What's really behind a tricky summer dynamic for live music
As prices rise everywhere, consumers are choosing to be more intentional with how they're spending on live music and concerts this year.

Three signs from APEC that the U.S. and China remain far apart on trade
U.S. and Chinese officials have met and spoken publicly about differing priorities since the Trump-Xi summit concluded in Beijing last week.

AI wealth must benefit the public, South Korea's deputy PM says amid Samsung labor tensions
South Korea's deputy PM tells CNBC there are concerns as to whether AI could worsen wealth gaps or lead to job losses.

SpaceX launches Starship test flight on second try
SpaceX launched its massive Starship rocket on Friday, a day after the company scrubbed plans before takeoff.

Disney's 'Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu' tallies lowest Thursday preview sales in franchise history
Disney's "Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu" tallied $12 million in Thursday night previews, the lowest collection of advance tickets in franchise history.

Tulsi Gabbard resigning as Trump's intelligence chief
Gabbard said she is leaving her post to support her husband, who is battling a rare form of bone cancer.

Trump skipping wedding of son Donald Jr. to Bettina Anderson
Donald Trump Jr. was previously married to Vanessa Trump, with whom he has five children. She disclosed this week that she has breast cancer.

New lawsuits against Trump's DOJ 'lawfare' fund
President Trump droppped his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS in exchange for the DOJ creating a $1.8 billion fund to compensate alleged "lawfare" victims.

Kevin Warsh sworn in as Fed chair as Trump seeks interest rate cuts
Despite President Donald Trump's demands for lower interest rates, markets are betting the Fed will stay on hold through most, if not all, of 2026.
Washington Post

Studying sports and disability, he laid the groundwork for the Special Olympics
Frank Hayden, who has died at 96, saw sports as a gateway to opportunity for people with special needs.

NATO allies grapple with U.S. pullback, confusion over its military plans
As Secretary of State Marco Rubio meets with NATO foreign ministers in Sweden, the focus is on the U.S. moving to reduce its military footprint in Europe.

Police urge new witnesses to speak out in Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor inquiry
The appeal marked the first significant update since the former British prince was arrested in February over allegations of misconduct while in office.
BBC

Suspect killed after opening fire on Secret Service near White House
Officials say a suspect approached a checkpoint near the building and opened fire, and that a bystander was wounded.

The Papers: 'We'll axe tax on overtime' and 'Brolly hot, isn't it'
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage's pledge to scrap income tax on overtime is prominent across Sunday's papers.

Trump says Iran deal 'largely negotiated' including reopening Strait of Hormuz
Tehran also signals progress on talks but says the key issue of nuclear weapons is not part of an initial framework it is working on.

New James Bond game shows more vulnerable side to iconic British spy
The video game presents a young Bond before he has earned his "00" spy status.

'Six eggs used to be £1' - why everyday essentials cost so much more now
Six supermarket brand eggs cost £1 in 2022. How much are they now, why have they gone up, and is anyone profiteering?

Spurred on by the painful death of her dad, Natalie Cassidy trains as a carer
The actress's experience caring for her father inspired her to return to education in a new BBC show.

Heatwave likely to be confirmed as record-breaking temperatures forecast
The soaring temperatures could lead to new national May temperature records being set on bank holiday Monday.

East Africa wants to curb imports of used clothes. But it's not easy
Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania are major importers of used garments from the West and China.

It's like the Olympics - except steroids are allowed
The first ever Enhanced Games are taking place this weekend in Las Vegas, with big names, big money and much controversy.

In Japan, divorce splits parents from children. Could a law change end sole custody?
An amendment to Japan's Civil Code looks set to allow shared parenting for the first time.
The Independent

Southern California chemical tank at risk of exploding as 40,000 residents are ordered to evacuate
Authorities are bracing for the possibility that a damaged chemical tank at a facility in Southern California could leak or explode

Could anything but profit steer AI? The OpenAI trial offered clues but no verdict
The trial pitting Elon Musk against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman made clear the two billionaires agreed on one thing: building artificial intelligence would require significant resources — and enormous amounts of money
Gunman killed after opening fire on Secret Service checkpoint at White House
White House journalists reported hearing dozens of gunshots before security personnel ordered them to run indoors, putting the complex under lockdown
White House shooting live: Gun-wielding suspect killed by Secret Service as shots fired toward executive mansion
Trump was at home as incident unfolded in nation’s capital on Saturday evening

A 9-story building under construction in Philippines collapses, possibly trapping dozens of workers
Police say a nine-story building under construction in a city north of the Philippine capital collapsed early Sunday with 22 workers managing to get out others remain missing

Russia pounds Kyiv with missiles and drones, shaking city center and injuring 10
Russia has launched an intense missile and drone attack on Kyiv, shaking buildings across the city center

Life of A Basketball Fan: Taylor Swift attends Cavs-Knicks in Cleveland with fiance Travis Kelce
Turns out, Taylor Swift likes basketball, too

Britain's navy prepares to clear mines in the Strait of Hormuz while waiting for a peace deal
The U.K.’s Royal Navy is preparing for a potential mine-clearing operation in the Strait of Hormuz
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky says Putin planning strike with high-speed Oreshnik missile
Russia has previously attacked Ukraine twice with the Oreshnik, a missile which Vladimir Putin has boasted is impossible to intercept
Iran-US war latest: Trump says peace deal with Tehran ‘largely negotiated’
Trump said the deal included reopening the Strait of Hormuz, adding that the details would be announced “shortly”
























