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CBC.ca

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in photos
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade kicked off Thursday in New York City, with new balloons depicting Buzz Lightyear and Pac-Man taking to the skies and float favourites such as Tom Turkey gracing the streets.

Alberta premier defends Service Alberta Minister Dale Nally over alleged election law breach
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is defending a member of her cabinet who’s facing accusations that he breached election laws in his official response to a recall petition targeting him.

Immigration minister denies knowledge of U.S. diplomatic directive to get Canada, allies to lower immigration
Federal Immigration Minister Lena Diab says she’s unaware of a reported directive sent to the U.S. Embassy from the Trump administration ordering its envoy in Ottawa to press Canada to lower most immigration levels.

Pope Leo warns of conflicts endangering humanity on 1st overseas trip
Pope Leo lamented that the world was seeing an unusual number of bloody conflicts during his first trip outside Italy as Catholic leader on Thursday, and he warned that a third world war was being "fought piecemeal" with humanity's future at risk.

In Chad, inside camps for Sudan’s refugees
Sudan’s civil war is the worst displacement crisis in the world. Michelle Shephard brings us a rare on the ground report from inside two refugee camps near Sudan’s eastern border.

Rural Manitoba food bank fears new rules may limit garden, farm donations
A rural Manitoba food bank worries Food Banks Canada's new accreditation program, launched in 2024, ignores the practicalities of small communities facing rising food insecurity. Killarney Food Bank says it wants accreditation, but that involves a lot of paperwork and would change what they can distribute.

She found the Amelia Earhart statue but instead of a reward, she's become a suspect
Instead of receiving a big cash reward, the woman who found the stolen Amelia Earhart statue says her life has become a nightmare.

Hundreds of animals killed by trains on B.C. railroads, documents reveal
Documents obtained through freedom of information requests by The Narwhal and shared with CBC News show hundreds of animals have been killed in collisions with trains on B.C. tracks owned by Canada's two biggest railways. Scientists and advocates say if the information was more complete and accessible, it could be used to reduce the number of animals killed.

Spills, spies and Tim Hortons boycotts: A look back at the 'fight for Canada's soul' over Northern Gateway
The details of the decade-long, fractious debate over the Northern Gateway pipeline may have faded in memory, but that fight takes on a renewed relevance today, as Ottawa and Alberta come together with a new vision for a pipeline through British Columbia.
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Toronto Star

When should I get screened for cervical cancer? Ontario doctors say women are missing out. Here's what to know
Plateauing rates are seen as a sign too many women aren't getting checked. But MDs hope a new test that has been rolling out since March will help.

News publishers’ copyright lawsuit against OpenAI to go ahead in Ontario
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, had put forward a jurisdictional challenge and argued the case should be heard in a U.S. courtroom instead.

‘I’ve been labelled a killer, and I’m not’: Court tosses Toronto man’s conviction in the 1989 murder of Darla Thurott, 10
A new trial has been ordered for Timothy Rees, 62, after Ontario's court of appeal found that his 1990 conviction of second-degree murder constituted a miscarriage of justice.

Mark Carney drops Trudeau-era climate measures in energy deal with Alberta
Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal government is scrapping plans for a major national climate policy and immediately suspending another in Alberta alone, as part of a wide-ranging accord that softens federal measures for the oil-rich province and sees Ottawa throw…

Listen: Star columnists discuss Blue Jays big off-season signing of Dylan Cease, plus we open up the mailbag
The Blue Jays have signed starting pitcher Dylan Cease to a huge multi-year deal

ChatGPT maker OpenAI reports data breach. How to know if you've been affected
Identifiable customer data from users of OpenAI's API was leaked following the breach, the AI company said in a statement.

Former Citytv building in heart of downtown Toronto is up for sale
About two weeks on the market, the building has drawn interest from entrepreneurs, a handful of tech companies and a few retailers, the listing agent said.

At least 83 dead as Hong Kong firefighters battle burning towers for a second day
More than 70 people were injured, including 11 firefighters, the Fire Services Department said. About 900 people were evacuated to temporary shelters overnight.

Toronto under snow advisory, other parts of GTA and southern Ontario to see 'hazardous' squalls
Lake effect snow tied with gusty winds may lead to potentially hazardous driving conditions in Toronto, while other parts of southern Ontario can expect up to 50 cm of snow over the next few days.

The FBI was closing in on Ryan Wedding’s alleged Toronto money man. Then he laid bare his own crypto accounts in a lawsuit
According to the FBI, Rolan Sokolovski, 37, is one of Ryan Wedding’s “chief money launderers.” Earlier this year, he detailed his own accounts — including ties to crypto wallets linked to Wedding — in a lawsuit against cryptocurrency exchange KuCoin.
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Globe and Mail
FBI Director Kash Patel says shooting suspect worked with partner forces in Afghanistan
The FBI searched multiple properties in Washington state and San Diego on Thursday in what officials said was a terrorism probe into an Afghan national suspected of shooting two National Guard members, who remained in critical condition in hospital. The suspected shooter had worked in Afghanistan with partner forces, FBI Director Kash Patel said at a news conference.

Afghan national charged in Guard shooting worked with CIA before coming to U.S., officials say
Suspect drove across country before shooting the two guards, who are still in critical condition

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade kicks off with Labubu floats, star-studded performances
Officials have watched the forecast closely, since city law prohibits Macy’s from flying full-size balloons if sustained winds exceed 37 kph
Pope's visit a blessing for Lebanon's forgotten psychiatric patients
Staff at Lebanon's De La Croix Psychiatric Hospital are delighted that Pope Leo's visit will give its carers and residents, often abandoned by their families, recognition at last.
France unveils voluntary military service to address rising concerns over Russia threat
Volunteers will serve in uniform for 10 months in France’s mainland and oversea territories only, not in military operations abroad

Pope Leo warns of conflicts endangering humanity on first foreign trip since becoming pontiff
He said ‘ambitions and choices that trample on justice and peace’ were destabilizing the world
Suspect in D.C. shooting detained, wounded soldiers in critical condition
A lone gunman shot two National Guard soldiers on Wednesday near the White House, in what officials are now investigating as an act of terrorism.
Hong Kong fire death toll continues to rise, hundreds still missing
Firefighters continued to douse the Wang Fuk Court apartments in Hong Kong's Tai Po district on Thursday, over 24 hours after a huge fire began in the complex.

Hong Kong police raid company linked to Wang Fuk Court fire
At least 83 dead, hundreds missing in territory’s worst fire disaster since the Second World War

Two national guardsmen in critical condition after apparent targeted shooting near White House
Trump orders more troops to Washington, says immigration enforcement will be expanded
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Global News

Tourist killed, another injured in shark attack on Australian beach
Police said a woman believed to be in her 20s died at the scene.

Putin says Russia will fight on if Ukraine talks don’t lead to agreements
Putin mixed a readiness to engage with the U.S. over a possible peace plan with several warnings that Russia was prepared to fight on if necessary and take more of Ukraine.

Hong Kong high-rise fire: 3 arrested, at least 75 dead and 250 still missing
Officials said the fire started on the external scaffolding of one of the buildings, a 32-storey tower, and later spread to inside the building and then to nearby buildings.

What we know about shooting of 2 National Guard members in D.C.
After two National Guard members were shot in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, officials say a suspect is in custody and the condition of the victims is considered critical.

Hong Kong Canadians reeling after deadly highrise inferno
Global Affairs estimates there are about 300,000 Canadian citizens in Hong Kong, making them the biggest Canadian diaspora outside the United States.

Businesses seeing drop in US customers during holiday season amid tariffs
Businesses outside the United States, including in Canada, are seeing a drop in American customers during the holidays because of the added costs from tariffs and other fees.

At least 36 killed in Hong Kong high-rise buildings fire, 279 still missing
The blaze started mid-afternoon local time, and after nightfall authorities upgraded it to a level 5 alarm, the highest level of severity.

Court issues arrest warrant for Thai co-owner of Miss Universe pageant
Jakkaphong 'Anne' Jakrajutatip failed to appear as required in a Bangkok court and is considered a flight risk.

Taiwan says will put US$40B toward air defence system, US weapons
Taiwan announced it will spend US$40 billion on new military purchases, including an air defence system, amid pressure from the U.S. to increase defence spending.

Trump tasks US Army secretary with Russia-Ukraine negotiations
In a matter of days, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll vaulted to a key negotiator in the Trump administration's push to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
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New York Times

D.C. Shooting: What We Know About the National Guard Victims
The father of one of the West Virginia National Guard members said his daughter had a “mortal wound.” A man at the other member’s home asked for prayers for his son.

Labubu and KPop Demon Hunters Join Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
Crowds in New York City bundled up to take in the latest version of a tradition that has run for nearly a century.

Robert A.M. Stern, Architect Who Reinvented Prewar Splendor, Dies at 86
He designed museums, schools and libraries before winning international acclaim late in life for 15 Central Park West in Manhattan, hailed as a rebirth of the luxury apartment building.

What to Know About the Coup in Guinea-Bissau
The opposition has accused the president of putting a general in charge of the government so that he could stay in power.

France Creates Voluntary Military Service as Europe Faces Russian Threat
The effort, aimed at young people, came after an army chief angered many by saying the country must accept the possible loss of “our children” in a future war.

Trump Cut Europe Out of Ukraine Talks. Here’s How Europe Pushed Back.
European leaders were blindsided by President Trump’s 28-point-plan to end the Ukraine war, setting off a dash for influence.

Pope Leo Lands in Turkey, Planning to Meet Erdogan With a Message of Outreach
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan received Leo XIV on the opening leg of a trip that will also include Lebanon.

‘No Alarm Went Off’: Hong Kong Fire Survivor Recounts Harrowing Escape
Many windows were covered, preventing residents from seeing the fire and smoke, one survivor said.

D.C. Shooting Suspect Worked With C.I.A.-Backed Unit in Afghanistan
The C.I.A. and an Afghan intelligence official said that the shooter had been part of an Afghan “partner force,” known as a Zero Unit, trained and supported by the agency in the southern province of Kandahar.

Winter Storm in Northern U.S. Expected to Snarl Post-Thanksgiving Travel
Forecasters say a winter storm could disrupt travel, dumping up to a foot of snow across parts of the Midwest through the holiday weekend.
CNBC

SEC investigates Jefferies over First Brands collapse, report says
The FT said the SEC is looking into whether Jefferies gave investors enough information on their exposure to the failed auto business.

Puma shares pop 18% after report China's Anta Sports is looking to buy the sportswear giant
China's Anta Sports is among a number of firms looking to buy the German athletic brand, according to a media report.

Saba Capital activist Boaz Weinstein calls for removal of Baillie Gifford-run tech investment trust’s entire board
Activist hedge fund manager Boaz Weinstein wants to replace the entire board of Baillie Gifford's EWI trust.

Chinese giants rush to pledge millions after Hong Kong’s deadliest fire since 1948 kills 55
Chinese entrepreneurs have ramped up their charitable commitments in recent years to heed Beijing's call to put social responsibility before profits.

Putin breaks his silence on Ukraine peace plan, says Moscow ready for 'serious' talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin said the outlines of a draft peace plan agreed by the U.S. and Ukraine could become the basis of a deal to end the war.

Apple is challenging India's antitrust body over a potential $38 billion fine
Apple filed a lawsuit against the Competition Commission of India over how the body uses global turnover when calculating fines.

Alibaba's AI glasses to rival Meta go on sale for $500
Alibaba, like other tech giants such as Meta, are betting that smart glasses could be the next big consumer device after the smartphone.

India stocks hit record highs as Asia markets track Wall Street gains on tech rebound
Overnight, shares of artificial intelligence player Oracle boosted major U.S. averages after Deutsche Bank reaffirmed its bullish stance on the name.

Europe’s slow and steady approach to AI could be its edge
Grid congestion and tough sustainability regulations are barriers to a rapid AI built-out, but these challenges benefit Europe in the long-run.

CNBC's Inside India newsletter: Tricky labor reset — balancing business interests with worker welfare
India rolled out its second big reform in the span of less than 90 days, as it looks to attract investment amid continued pressure from U.S. tariffs
Washington Post

Death toll in Hong Kong high-rise fire grows to 83
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee ordered inspections of all Hong Kong public housing undergoing significant renovations in light of the devastating fires.

Putin open to new U.S. peace proposal, ready for envoy next week
The original U.S. plan, which Ukrainians and Europeans said was too favorable to Russia, was modified in negotiations in Geneva last weekend.

Pope Leo to push unity at Nicaea, site of first Christian council
Part of Leo’s challenge is more firmly establishing who he will be as pope. He is positioning himself early as the pope of unity, the pope of peace.

Maduro’s ties to Turkey could smooth path to possible exile
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s close relationship with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan could make Turkey a possible safe harbor if he decides to flee Caracas.

Trump’s flexible diplomacy drives new Ukraine peace push — and fresh turmoil
The president’s improvisatory approach is unsettling Kyiv and its allies. Backers say Trump’s style might win results where others have failed.

Here’s what happiness looks like around the world
People find happiness in material security, sharing meals and helping strangers. Here’s what that looks like in Finland, Senegal, Indonesia and Jamaica.

Europe strains to speak with one voice as U.S., Russia decide Ukraine’s fate
Cracks have emerged in the continent on how to keep arming Ukraine without U.S. money and how to respond to an increasingly tense confrontation with Russia.

Fire engulfs high-rise buildings in Hong Kong, killing at least 44
Police arrested three people for alleged manslaughter in connection to the blaze at Wang Fuk Court in the Tai Po district. At least 279 remain missing.

Severe flooding in Thailand kills at least 33, strands tens of thousands
A deluge in Thailand is the latest in a string of deadly weather across Southeast Asia.

Senators push Rubio to investigate Israel’s alleged violations in Gaza
Classified findings by the State Department’s inspector general say hundreds of potential human rights violations are awaiting the U.S. government’s review.
BBC

'Hang in there': Agonising wait for the missing after Hong Kong blaze
Families are desperate for news of loved ones, after a huge fire engulfed seven tower blocks.

Labour drops plan to give workers protection from unfair dismissal from first day in a job
Employees will instead get the right after six months - the promise was a key pledge in the party's manifesto ahead of last year's general election.

National Guard shooting suspect worked with CIA in Afghanistan
The suspect had been recruited to Unit 03 of the Kandahar Strike Force, a former military commander told the BBC, coming to the US after the withdrawal.

Warnings after young care leavers face increase in homelessness
It follows a trend of homelessness among the youngest care leavers which campaigners say is growing more acute.

I already feel judged for having a Motability car - the Budget didn't help
Rachel Reeves has removed tax breaks on insurance and advance payments for high-end Motability cars.

Three arrests after BBC investigation into criminal network on High Street
Two Iranian men and a British man are held after raids in Birmingham and the West Midlands.

Sally Rooney books may be withdrawn from UK sale over Palestine Action ban, court told
Rooney has said she intended to use royalties from her work "to go on supporting Palestine Action."

Sharp fall in UK net migration with drop in arrivals for work and study
Provisional figures for net migration to the UK show levels dropped to 204,000 in the year to June 2025.

Putin doubles down on demands for Ukrainian territory ahead of talks with US in Moscow
The Russian president accuses Kyiv of wanting to fight "to the last Ukrainian" - which he says Russia is also "in principle" ready to do.

Slot will 'fight on' amid 'same conversations' with owners
Under-pressure Liverpool manager Arne Slot says talks with the club's owners after the defeat by PSV Eindhoven were the "same conversations" he has had with them since arriving at Anfield.
The Independent

Starmer forced to deny breaking Labour manifesto as experts sound dire warning over Budget plans
Damning assessment came as chancellor and prime minister forced to defend plans and insist they did not breach manifesto promises

Son of British couple detained in Iran criticises ‘passive’ UK government
Lindsay and Craig Foreman have been held on espionage charges since January

Government scraps day-one protection from unfair dismissal in U-turn on manifesto pledge
Sir Keir Starmer’s party campaigned on a pledge to protect workers from unfair dismissals from day one

Moment avalanche tears through Austrian alps prompting huge rescue mission
Several skiers and snowboarders were buried in an avalanche on the Stubai Glacier in the Austrian Alps on Thursday morning (27 November), according to local media.

Labour U-turns on plans for day-one workers’ protection against unfair dismissal
People will need to have six months of service to claim unfair dismissal against their employer under the proposed change.

Vladimir Putin plays piano and wins at judo in 2026 propaganda calendar
‘I am a dove, but I have very powerful iron wing,’ reads one quote from the leader

Photos highlight Pope Leo XIV’s first overseas pilgrimage
With his foreign trip to Turkey and Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV will become the first American pope on the road. The journey fulfills a visit Pope Francis had hoped to make before his health declined, an...

‘A Dreamer living a draconian nightmare’: Teen flying to see family at Thanksgiving deported to Honduras
Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, 19, was detained at Boston Logan International Airport and sent to a country she has not revisited since childhood

Trump suspends all Afghan immigration requests after National Guard shooting in DC
The president had called for authorities to re-examine Afghan immigrants who entered the country during the Biden administration

Number of migrants in asylum seeker hotels rises despite Labour pledge to end their use
Record 110,000 people claimed asylum in the UK in the past year






















