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CBC.ca

This storm just froze half of North America
A massive winter storm has buried millions under a historic blanket of snow and ice, locking much of North America in a dangerous Arctic air mass. CBC’s Johanna Wagstaffe breaks down the rare atmospheric collision of a polar vortex and an atmospheric river — two extreme weather phenomena that combined to create this record-breaking, high-impact event.

Kanye West takes out ad in Wall Street Journal to, once again, apologize for antisemitism
Ye, the musician formerly known as Kanye West, on Monday took out a full page ad in the Wall Street Journal to again apologize for his past antisemitic statements.

11 children hospitalized following incident at Canmore, Alta. hotel pool
Eleven children were hospitalized following an incident at a local hotel's pool. One child was transferred to Alberta Children's Hospital in Calgary in serious but stable condition.

Former Liberal cabinet minister Kirsty Duncan dead at 59
Former Liberal cabinet minister Kirsty Duncan has died at the age of 59 following a years-long battle with cancer.

'We're a big family': Ontario premier and Carney settle differences over pizza
After Ontario Premier Doug Ford criticized Ottawa's deal to bring thousands of Chinese EVs into Canadian markets last week, he met with Prime Minister Mark Carney Monday for a 'very productive meeting' and a few slices of pizza in Toronto. 'At the end of the day, make no mistake about it. We are one country,' Ford said.

'Mr. Trump, stop killing American citizens,' Kinew says after 2nd fatal shooting in Minnesota
Manitoba's premier says he's reached out to his counterpart in Minnesota again following the killing of another American citizen by federal immigration officials, calling on U.S. President Donald Trump to stop the violence.

Jail time necessary in rare P.E.I. infanticide case, judge rules
A Charlottetown woman who pleaded guilty to inflicting life-ending injuries on her three-month old daughter last year has been sentenced to one year in jail, a move the judge says is needed to uphold public confidence in the justice system and condemn the woman’s actions.

Canada's ski cross, alpine ski racers unveiled for Milano-Cortina Olympics
World champions Jack Crawford, Laurence St-Germain and Marielle Thompson lead Canada's alpine ski team into the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic Games.

Recall of Pizza Pops expands due to possible links to E. coli outbreak
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says a recall of select Pizza Pops products announced before Christmas has been expanded.

Canadian swim star Ilya Kharun says he'll now compete for U.S.
Swimmer Ilya Kharun, one of Canada’s most promising athletes in the pool, has decided to compete for the United States.
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Toronto Star

Toronto snow recap: TDSB and other GTA school boards will reopen Tuesday; record snowfall cleanup to take days; city under cold weather warning
There was no service on multiple TTC routes, hundreds of flights were cancelled and police warned of icy road conditions.

For the dogs: Why Toronto's furry friends enjoyed the snowiest day in recent memory
We asked an expert why dogs take so much joy bounding through snow.

Toronto's schools will reopen Tuesday, but snow clearing woes continue
City officials say it will take a few days to clean the piles of snow left behind by Sunday's storm.

Two men facing murder charges following the death of a 79-year-old woman
The victim was found dead inside an apartment unit. She was identified as a 79-year-old woman from Toronto.

How much snow did you get? Why different areas of Toronto saw varying amounts
A phenomenon known as “lake enhancement,” when a storm system picks up additional moisture as it passes over a large, open body of water, resulting in more precipitation, was at play during Sunday's winter storm.

The Eglinton Crosstown LRT finally has an opening date
The Crosstown has been under construction since 2011 and was delayed six years due to construction issues and the pandemic.

Doug Ford and Mark Carney make peace after changes to Chinese EV tariff
Premier Doug Ford is touting Ottawa's "great auto strategy" following a pizza parley with Prime Minister Mark Carney.

If you have a snowblower, is it your duty to help your neighbours? And other snow dilemmas as Toronto digs out
After a record-setting snowstorm, how is best to get along with neighbours and act ethically under wintry circumstances?

Mark Carney brushes off insults and threats from Donald Trump: 'I can handle it'
The prime minister said he did not regret "a word" of his Jan. 20 speech in Davos, which appeared to irritate the American president.

22,000 assault-style firearms declared in first week of buyback program
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said the number indicates "a very strong start" to the program, but didn't provide further details.
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Globe and Mail

At least 6,126 people killed in Iran’s crackdown on nationwide protests, activists say
New death toll reported as U.S. aircraft carrier group arrived in the Mideast to lead any American military response

Military deployment shifted the landscape in 1950s Arkansas. Will ICE reshape Minnesota?
For now, the state is still regarded as a progressive enclave marked by a civility known as ‘Minnesota nice’

Gunmen kill at least 11 after amateur soccer match in Mexico
Salamanca region deals with intense violence linked to territorial dispute between two competing cartels

Gazans hopeful border crossing will reopen as Israel recovers remains of last hostage
The Rafah crossing with Egypt has been closed since it was seized by Israeli forces in May, 2024
NATO boss Rutte says Europe cannot defend itself without the U.S.: 'Keep on dreaming'
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Brussels on Monday dismissed calls by some leading European politicians for a separate European army, telling advocates of a force separate from the U.S.-led NATO alliance to 'keep on dreaming.'
Americans dig out after winter storm, help each other amid brutal cold
Tens of millions of Americans hunkered down on Monday or ventured out to help neighbours under bitter cold, blizzards of snow and lashings of freezing rain from a huge winter storm that paralyzed the eastern United States.
Videos of deadly Minneapolis shooting contradict Trump administration statements
U.S. Secretary of Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said Alex Pretti had 'reacted violently' to attempts to disarm him during Saturday's protests. Bystander footage from the scene tells a different story.
Memphis Zoo polar bear rolls around in snow after storm hits Tennessee
The Zoo shared video of Koda, a male polar bear, known for his active, playful nature rolling around in fresh snow after the winter storm.

NATO’s Rutte dismisses calls for separate European army prompted by Trump fears
He says European nations should continue to step up to take more responsibility for their own security – but within the transatlantic alliance
Bovino to leave Minneapolis as Trump reshuffles leadership of immigration crackdown
Border Patrol commander drew condemnation for claiming man killed by ICE agents had been planning to ‘massacre’ law enforcement officers
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Global News

China removes top military general over suspected discipline violations
The surprise announcement made Saturday leaves the Chinese president with sole and total control over China's military operations.

At least 18 dead after ferry carrying over 330 people sinks in Philippines
Authorities say they are investigating the cause of the sinking after search-and-rescue efforts saved at least 316 passengers and crew members retrieved 18 bodies.

EU investigating Musk’s X platform over AI chatbot Grok sexual deepfakes
The European Union opened a formal investigation into social media platform X on Monday after artificial intelligence chatbot Grok spewed non-consensual sexualized deepfake images.

Israel recovers last hostage’s remains in Gaza, paving way for next phase of ceasefire
'There are no more hostages in Gaza,' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said while addressing the Israeli parliament. 'We have completed this mission, as I promised.'

Zelenskyy says U.S. security guarantees agreement ‘100% ready’ to sign
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Sunday that a U.S. security guarantees document for Ukraine is “100 per cent ready” after two days of talks.

Dingoes found circling B.C. teen to be culled, Australia says
Environment Minister Andrew Powell said in the same statement that while euthanizing the animals was a tough decision, it's the "right call."

Global trade the likely focus for Carney in 2026
Prime Minister Mark Carney has made multiple trips to various countries to secure non-U.S. trade, and it's expected such trips could continue in 2026.

Trump threatens 100 per cent tariffs on Canada over China trade ties
U.S. President Donald Trump warned Canada it could face 100 per cent tariffs over expanded trade ties with China, escalating tensions between Washington and Ottawa.

Rower rescued after ‘rogue waves’ capsize boat in middle of Atlantic
The U.S. Coast Guard said that the man was 'dehydrated but otherwise in good health' and that he 'reported being in distress for approximately 24 hours.'

Fry tide! Bags of French fries wash up on U.K. beach after cargo ship spill
Thousands of bags of French fries washed up on a beach near a southern coastal town after a shipping container carrying food packages washed ashore.
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New York Times

Trump Vows Higher Tariffs for South Korea Months After Trade Deal
President Trump said Seoul was not moving fast enough to implement the agreement, which calls for South Korea to invest billions in the United States.

In Trump’s Shadow, India and the European Union Expand Trade Ties
After nearly 20 years of negotiations, the two sides struck a far-reaching agreement that officials called “the mother of all trade deals.”

White House Distances Trump From Initial Response to Minnesota Killing
The departure of Gregory Bovino, whose tactics have drawn sharp criticism, is an indication that officials see Alex Pretti’s killing as a political threat to President Trump.

All-Night Concerts in War-Ravaged Myanmar
But the shows, which combine dance, drama and music, are also part of an effort by Myanmar’s military rulers to project a veneer of legitimacy.

The Time Has Come for the U.S. to Act in Iran
It is time for the U.S. to intervene militarily in Iran, at least to deter future killings of protesters.

UK Seeks Trade With China Without Triggering Trump’s Fury
Prime Minister Keir Starmer hopes to boost his country’s lagging economy with a trip to Beijing. But he must carefully navigate between two superpowers.

Record Debt in the World’s Richest Nations Threatens Global Growth
The cost of borrowing is already choking crucial public spending in many developing economies. Now it’s raising broader alarms.

The Social Media Addiction Trials: What to Know
Landmark trials beginning this week will test a new legal strategy claiming that Meta, TikTok, Snap and YouTube caused personal injury through addictive products.

Social Media Giants Face Landmark Legal Tests on Child Safety
Starting this week, a series of trials will test a new legal strategy claiming that Meta, TikTok, Snap and YouTube caused personal injury through addictive products.

Trump Administration Takes Another Stake in Rare Earth Sector
The administration announced a $1.6 billion deal with USA Rare Earth. The firm also does business with Cantor Fitzgerald, which is run by the sons of President Trump’s commerce secretary.
CNBC

Big Tech’s AI data center push is spawning a new heat economy
AI’s energy problem may also be its solution, as cities are increasingly exploring opportunities to repurpose excess heat from data centers.

India and European Union have closed a 'landmark' free trade deal, Prime Minister Modi says
Goods traded between India and the EU in 2024 amounted to over 120 billion euros (about $140 billion), making it New Delhi's largest trading partner.

South Korea's Kospi hits fresh record as Trump levels tariff threats against Seoul over trade deal approval delay
Trump threatened South Korea with increased tariffs after he claimed that Seoul's legislature has not approved the country's trade deal with Washington.

Micron to invest $24 billion in Singapore plant as AI boom strains global memory supply
Micron Technology has committed investments of $24 billion to expand its memory chip production within Singapore.

Chinese tech giant Tencent plots Middle East cloud expansion as spending in the region booms
Tencent's expansion will likely put it into more direct competition with U.S. giants including Amazon, Microsoft and Google.

South Korea scrambles to pass U.S. investment bill after Trump threatens higher tariffs
The bill aims to establish a state-run investment corporation and fund to manage Seoul's planned $350 billion investment pledge to Washington.

European markets set to open higher as earnings come into focus
European stocks are expected to open higher Tuesday, as a busy earnings week gathers pace.

‘Never interrupt your adversary when he’s making a mistake’: Why Beijing isn't rushing to answer Trump’s tariff broadside
Analysts expect the U.S.-China trade truce to hold as Beijing bets Trump won’t follow through on his threats ahead of a leaders’ meeting in April.

Asia markets seeing 'unbelievable' rush of capital, driving equity rallies and IPO frenzy
Asian equity markets are commanding global investor attention on the back of an IPO surge and rising cross-border, said JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs.

China's industrial profits edge up in 2025, reversing three years of declines as Beijing curbs price wars
China's industrial profits rose 0.6% in 2025 from a year earlier, snapping three consecutive years of declines, as Beijing sought to rein in excessive price competition.
Washington Post

Israel confirms remains of last hostage, Rani Gvili, returned from Gaza
The return of the last hostage’s remains brings the years-long saga over the fate of the captives, both Israeli and foreign, to a close.

Aircraft carrier reaches Middle East, bolstering Iran options for Trump
The U.S. military buildup near Iran continues, with the arrival of the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, as the White House contemplates another strike.

After 80-year bond, Germans find breaking up with the U.S. is hard to do
To many Germans, Americans were saviors after World War II, and they feel especially hurt over President Donald Trump’s disdain for Europe and traditional alliances.

Amid botched procedures, China is cracking down on cosmetic surgery
After reports of blackened noses and swollen faces from back alley plastic surgeons, China is sounding the alarm on the booming aesthetics industry.

Iraqi spy chief warns of reemerging threat from ISIS as its ranks swell
Hamid al-Shatri, Iraq’s head of intelligence, said in a rare interview that he sees dramatic growth in the number of Islamic State militants next door in Syria.

Looking for signs of Trump’s new world order after Davos
With his so-called Board of Peace, President Donald Trump’s transactional new world order takes shape.

Trump, in retreat, praises U.K. troops after royal family expresses hurt
President Donald Trump’s comments belittling the role of NATO allies in Afghanistan sparked outrage in Britain, which lost 457 soldiers in the U.S.-led war.

Myanmar’s military choreographs an election, with Beijing’s help
With war raging in large parts of the Southeast Asian country, the junta staged a vote to cement its power.

U.K. lawsuit seeks ban on smartphones in schools to protect children
The risks of children’s smartphone use, including sexual exploitation and bullying, are mounting in Britain where some say the government has a responsibility to do more.

How bad is Delhi’s air? Like smoking half a pack of cigarettes.
Millions of people in India’s capital city are breathing in polluted air that is equivalent to smoking roughly nine cigarettes a day, a Post analysis found.
BBC

India and EU announce landmark trade deal
The long-awaited deal comes as both Delhi and Brussels contend with economic and geopolitical pressure from the US.

Philippines' Duterte fit to face ICC proceedings, judges say
The 80-year-old is accused of crimes of humanity over his bloody war on drugs that left thousands killed.

Cap for ground rent in England and Wales announced
Ground rents will be capped at £250 a year for leaseholders in England and Wales, the prime minister has announced.

Fifty Labour MPs sign letter objecting to Burnham decision
Labour's ruling National Executive Committee blocked the Greater Manchester mayor from standing in a by-election.

BBC at protests outside hotel where Trump's immigration chief believed to be staying
Protesters spent the evening banging drums and chanting outside the hotel where immigration official Gregory Bovino is reportedly staying, the BBC's Tom Bateman reports.

Only one known person in the world can save my life
Sian Chathyoka is preparing to receive a lifesaving donation from a "selfless stranger".

I accused a police officer of rape, but I ended up on trial
How a secret audio recording played in court helped clear a woman accused of making a false rape allegation.

'Trophy or nothing' - Sabalenka overpowers teenager Jovic to reach semis
Aryna Sabalenka says it is "trophy or nothing" after brushing aside teenage star Iva Jovic to reach the Australian Open semi-finals.

Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp to trial premium subscriptions
Under the plan, access to Meta platforms' core services would remain free to use.

The Papers: 'Burnham rebellion growing' and 'Clan united'
Fallout following the decision to block Andy Burnham from standing in a forthcoming by-election has continued.
The Independent

Storm Chandra latest: Schools closed and travel chaos at Met Office issues weather alerts across UK
Nearly 250 schools are closed in Northern Ireland while the Severn Bridge between England and Wales has also been shut to traffic

More than 1,000 families told to evacuate as bushfires rage and temperatures near 50C in Australia
Fire in forested region southwest of Melbourne breaches containment lines and threatens half a dozen towns

Storm Chandra map: Where heavy rain and flooding could hit UK today with ‘danger to life’ warning issued
Several weather warnings have been issued, including amber warnings for south-west England for rain and the eastern coast of Northern Ireland for wind

Katy Perry and Pedro Pascal among celebrities calling for citizen action after Minnesota shootings
Singer Billie Eilish called Alex Pretti ‘a real American hero’ while the NBA Players Association says they ‘can no longer remain silent’

Russia’s desperate recruitment drive as Putin frees prisoners and lures foreigners to war
Moscow has largely relied on what it describes as voluntary enlistment

Trump raises US tariffs on South Korean imports to 25% and blames ally for trade deal delay
Trump blames South Korea’s national assembly for not ratifying deal he reached with President Lee Jae Myung in July

Minneapolis shooting live updates: Border Patrol chief Bovino to reportedly leave city amid backlash over Alex Pretti killing
Bovino and other federal agents will depart Minneapolis as early as Tuesday, according to reports

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Nato warns Kyiv faces its ‘harshest winter’ as Putin weaponises freezing conditions
Volodymyr Zelensky said a US security agreement for Ukraine was ‘100 per cent ready’ to be signed

Bangladeshi workers lured to Russia for jobs tricked into fighting brutal war in Ukraine
Workers claim they were threatened with 10-year jail terms and beaten

Streamer IShowSpeed samples food and learns traditional dances in African tour
The American streamer and YouTuber IShowSpeed is wrapping up a 28-day tour of Africa aimed at showcasing the continent's cultural diversity























