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CBC.ca

BBC leaders grilled by lawmakers after Trump threatened to sue public broadcaster
The BBC's chairman acknowledged Monday that it was too slow in responding to allegations of bias over a misleading edit of a speech by U.S. President Donald Trump, but rejected claims that the broadcaster's impartiality was being undermined from within its own board.

Controversial aid group set up in Gaza as alternative to UN to cease operations
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, set up to distribute aid to Gaza as an alternative to the United Nations — but which Palestinians said endangered the lives of civilians as they tried to get food — said Monday it would shutter operations.

New Quebec secularism bill to ban prayer in schools, restrict offering of religion-based meals
The Quebec government plans to enact a series of measures expanding its secularism rules across public institutions, including a ban on prayer rooms in universities and CEGEPs and restricting the offering of religion-based meals.

If the AI bubble pops, will the whole U.S. economy go with it? | About That
As investors pour billions into artificial intelligence, warnings of a looming AI bubble are intensifying. Andrew Chang explains what's fuelling those fears and breaks down key factors that could contribute to a burst bubble.Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters and Getty Images

Calgary genealogy society working to uncover secrets of thrift store mystery box
A photograph from a telegraphers union meeting. An Italian restaurant menu from Toronto. A newspaper clipping covering a graduating class of Royal Canadian Air Force engineers. What do all those have in common? That’s what researchers with the Alberta Family Histories Society are looking to uncover after receiving a mysterious box from a thrift store.

Elementary school student dead, another injured after firearm shot in small Quebec town
A minor died and another was seriously injured by a firearm late Sunday afternoon in the municipality of Saint-Vallier in Bellechasse, Que., located across the St. Lawrence River from Quebec City.

Truck with travelling Ontario ballet’s entire Nutcracker set stolen
A ballet company on an Ontario-wide tour of The Nutcracker says someone stole the moving truck storing its “irreplaceable” sets and backdrops.

6 more UCP legislature members facing recall petitions, including 5 from Calgary area
While reasoning varies, many of the newly approved petitioners said they were upset the UCP government used the Charter's notwithstanding clause last month to end a provincewide teachers strike. Another common reason given among applicants was that the MLAs being targeted aren't responsive to community concerns or aren't engaging with their constituents.

Joni Mitchell and Nelly Furtado to receive special honours at the 2026 Juno Awards
Joni Mitchell will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 55th Juno Awards next year, while Nelly Furtado will be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. The first round of performers for the March ceremony in Hamilton was also announced.
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Toronto Star

Ingram's 37 points leads Raptors past Cavaliers 110-99; Toronto wins eighth in a row
Brandon Ingram scored a season-high 37 points as the Raptors beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 110-99 on Monday to extend Toronto's win streak to eight games.

Russia strikes Ukraine's capital despite US peace push
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia launched a wave of attacks on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv early Tuesday, striking residential buildings and energy infrastructure, according to video footage and local authorities.

Robbers ram Etobicoke bank with excavator during attempted break and enter
The backhoe was used to ram the exterior wall of the bank's ATM room, police said.

Injunction sought over Ontario's international medical graduate residency rule — called 'unlawful, unreasonable, unintelligible'
The rule requires candidates to have at least two years of high school in Ontario to be in the first round of matching for medical placements.

Thomas King, who built prolific career telling Indigenous stories, reveals he is not part Cherokee
In an essay published in the Globe and Mail, the American-Canadian author said a whistle-blowing organization revealed his true ancestry.

As critics cry foul, delayed EQAO results to be released next week, Ford government says
Education Minister Paul Calandra said the standardized math and literacy scores have been delayed because he wanted to do a "deep dive."

Ford government bill would make defendants put up cash for bail
In the latest move to address bail reform, the bill is intended to improve bail compliance, keep repeat offenders behind bars, and make it easier to collect forfeited bail payments when bail conditions are violated.

Mark Carney considering Washington trip next week for World Cup draw
The Prime Minister's Office confirmed that Carney is considering travelling to D.C. for the final draw on Dec. 5 for the FIFA World Cup 2026 tournament, but says no decision or plan for any other events in D.C. has been…

Worker who helped drug dealer flee Leslieville supervised-injection site after bystander death testifies, ‘dealers are a part of our community’
Supervised-injection site worker Khalila Mohammed had been texting with two known drug dealers for months before they got into the fight that ended with the death of Karolina Huebner-Makurat.

Protesters disrupt Ontario legislature over controversial landlord legislation
Protesters chanted "people over profits" in the Ontario legislature's public galleries Monday after Premier Doug Ford's government passed a bill critics say will favour landlords over tenants.
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Globe and Mail
Pentagon investigates Democrat Mark Kelly over video urging troops to defy 'illegal orders'
The Pentagon announced Monday it is investigating Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona over possible breaches of military law after the former Navy pilot joined a handful of other lawmakers in a video that called for troops to defy 'illegal orders.'

Clark to make USA Basketball national team camp debut
Reese, Bueckers also to take part, as first-timers wade into national team program

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed a law legalizing sports betting. He now says he’s opposed to it
DeWine says ‘sports are playing with dynamite’ and that the integrity of sports involved is at stake

U.S. Justice Department renews bid to unseal grand jury transcripts from Epstein and Maxwell cases
Filings are among the first public indications that the Justice Department is working to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act

Chauncey Billups pleads not guilty in rigged poker games case
Trail Blazers coach and Hall of Fame player the most prominent among more than 30 people charged
Ottawa reviewing two Canadian-owned companies over Sudan links
Foreign Affairs Minister looking into companies that reportedly sold equipment that ended up in the hands of militia connected with atrocities in Darfur

UAB football player charged with attempted murder in stabbing of two teammates
Team said victims were released from hospital and recovering
Russia rejects European peace plan for Ukraine
The Kremlin on Monday said that a European counterproposal to a U.S. 28-point peace plan for Ukraine was not constructive and that it simply did not work for Moscow.
U.S. judge dismisses cases against Comey, James
A federal judge on Monday dismissed criminal charges against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, finding that the U.S. Attorney hand-picked by U.S. President Donald Trump to bring the cases was unlawfully appointed.

Democrat Mark Kelly investigated by Pentagon after urging troops to defy ‘illegal orders’
Pentagon cites federal law allowing retired service members to be recalled to active duty for possible court martial
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Global News

PMO and CBSA say they weren’t part of Kneecap entry ban announcement
The Prime Minister's Office and the Canada Border Services Agency say they weren't 'involved' or 'consulted' in an announcement of an apparent entry ban on the Irish group Kneecap.

Ethiopian volcano erupts after lying dormant for 12,000 years
Latest reports indicate that smoke from the volcano was heading towards China.

Man in Tokyo accused of stealing car and hitting 11 people, killing 1
The driver, a 37-year-old man, was arrested on suspicion of stealing the vehicle from a parking lot of a business, after fleeing from the scene, police said.

Ukraine talks ‘a step forward’ but road to peace is long, Europe warns
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the Ukrainian delegation was on its way home from Geneva to report on the talks, after which the government would decide on next steps.

Carney, Modi agree to revive comprehensive trade deal talks
Canadian and Indian prime ministers Mark Carney and Narendra Modi have agreed to work towards a new comprehensive economic partnership agreement.

Brazil’s Bolsonaro says ‘hallucinations’ led to arrest, judge says
Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered the 70-year-old leader's preemptive jailing Saturday for he is considered a flight risk.

50 schoolchildren escape Nigerian abduction, but more remain captive
Fifty of the 303 schoolchildren who were abducted from a Catholic school in north-Central Nigeria's Niger state have escaped, but 253 students and 12 teachers remain held captive.

Ukraine, Western allies meet to discuss U.S. peace proposal
Ukraine and some of its Western allies met in Geneva to discuss the U.S. proposal for peace between Kyiv and Russia, which includes concessions to Moscow.

Armed assailants abduct more schoolchildren in Nigeria
Nigeria State Police said it received reports of 'armed bandits' entering St. Mary’s secondary school, which boards students aged 12 to 17, at about 2 a.m. on Friday.

Trump is pushing new peace plan for Ukraine. Here’s what it includes
Here is the verbatim text of Trump’s 28-point draft proposal to end Russia's war in Ukraine, which has been presented to Kyiv for consideration.
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New York Times

Jewish Leaders Rebuke Mamdani Over Response to Synagogue Protest
The mayor-elect chastised a synagogue that hosted an event promoting migration to Israel and settlements in occupied territories. His stance further tested his strained relationship with pro-Israel Jews.

‘Find a Job,’ Ontario Premier Tells Protester While Passing a New Housing Law
During a raucous hearing, the Ontario legislature passed a bill backed by Premier Doug Ford meant to expedite housing development and the eviction of tenants who are behind on their rent.

How Rubio Tried to Bring a Pro-Russia Peace Plan to Middle Ground
While President Trump attacked the Ukrainians, Secretary of State Marco Rubio flew to Geneva to seize control of negotiations that were going off the rails.

Judge Tosses Criminal Charges Against James Comey and Letitia James
The decision is a setback for the president’s efforts to wield the criminal justice system against his perceived enemies.

Trump Is Considering a Push to Extend Obamacare Subsidies
President Trump has not made a final decision. But he is under pressure to address the cost of health care, which for many Americans will jump if the subsidies expire.

Schumer Faces Pushback From ‘Fight Club’ Group of Senate Democrats
A group of liberal senators is quietly challenging the minority leader over his approach to the midterms and President Trump, in a sign of the party’s deep frustration.

America’s Caregivers Are in Crisis
Caregivers are at the brink of despair.

Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen Star in a Love Story, Onscreen and Off
Married for three decades, the actors get together as characters in the second season of “A Man on the Inside.”

What to Know About Trump’s Peace Plan for Russia and Ukraine
U.S. officials have responded to a storm of criticism about the plan by insisting that it is still a work in progress.

U.S. and Ukraine Hail Progress on Peace Plan to End War With Russia
Washington and Kyiv said that “highly productive” discussions over a proposal to end the war between Russia and Ukraine would continue.
CNBC

Asia-Pacific markets track Wall Street's tech recovery after Alphabet leads AI rally
Asia-Pacific markets opened higher Tuesday, tracking Wall Street's tech rebound on Fed rate-cut hopes.

CNBC Daily Open: A risky alpha bet in markets to revive AI trade
Alphabet on Monday may have brought about alpha but letting it be the omega as well could pose problems for investors.

Broadcom is joining Alphabet in the AI rally. Why investors are jumping in
The move in Broadcom comes as investors continue to push shares of Google parent Alphabet higher. The two are related through their business with ASICs.

Tesla fans told by Dutch safety regulator to stop pressuring agency on 'FSD Supervised'
Dutch automotive safety regulator RDW said that Tesla is working to gain approval to make its "FSD Supervised" systems available in the Netherlands.

Kohl's names Michael Bender as permanent CEO after a turbulent year and sales declines
Kohl's has has multiple CEOs in recent years and is struggling with declining sales.

Anthropic unveils Claude Opus 4.5, its latest AI model following $350 billion valuation
Anthropic says its new Claude Opus 4.5 excels at coding, using computers and assisting users with complex enterprise tasks.

Trump spoke with Chinese President Xi
President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping met last month in South Korea, where they reached some agreements on tariffs and other trade issues.

Amazon to spend up to $50 billion on AI infrastructure for U.S. government
The project will add 1.3 gigawatts of capacity across new data centers, with Amazon expected to break ground in 2026.

Trump appoints two Commerce officials to oversee U.S. Steel under 'golden share' agreement
President Donald Trump approved U.S. Steel's controversial acquisition by Nippon in June after securing veto rights over key business decisions.

Meta halted internal research suggesting social media harm, court filing alleges
Meta is alleged to have halted internal research suggesting social media harm, according to court documents.
Washington Post

U.S., Ukraine move closer together on peace plan after lengthy talks
The document, which Ukraine said was too favorable to Russia, has been substantially changed, officials say.

Taps are running dry in Iran. Decades of bad decisions are to blame.
Iran’s water crisis is so dire the president has proposed evacuating the capital. Largely at fault are official policies that exhausted precious water resources.

Trump’s tariffs are pushing Canada closer to China and India
Prime Minister Mark Carney has promised to double non-U.S. exports by 2035. That means making up with two of Canada’s greatest adversaries.

The case against — and for — Trump’s Ukraine plan
The Trump White House has grown impatient to end the war in Ukraine. Critics say it is playing into Russia’s hands.

U.S., Ukraine agree to change draft of peace plan that Russia favored
Negotiators had been working off an early proposal that bipartisan lawmakers say would further destabilize global security and reward Russia after its 2022 invasion.

Israeli strike on Beirut kills top Hezbollah military official
The Israeli attack targeting Haytham Ali Tabatabai was the first strike on Beirut in more than five months and fueled fears that a wider war could be brewing.

Japan’s sacred sumo ring is off-limits to women, even its new prime minister
Women aren’t permitted to enter the sumo ring. Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s first female leader, did not present the Prime Minister’s Cup at a major tournament.

Israelis moving abroad in rising numbers due to fear and discontent
Tens of thousands of Israelis have left over the past two years, and many are young and well-educated, raising concerns over economic and social consequences.

This star evangelical preacher is 8 — and she’s part of a growing trend
Ester Souza, the daughter of pastors in Brazil’s rural São Paulo state, has millions of social media followers.
BBC

Trump moves to designate some Muslim Brotherhood chapters as terrorist groups
The executive order calls for a report into whether to label the group a terrorist organisation.

Ros Atkins on… MPs examining the BBC memo
After the resignations of Director General and CEO of News, The Culture, Media and Sport committee invited a number of senior BBC figures to be quizzed on what has happened.

Family reunited after a decade – now a Trump clampdown could tear them apart
Marven's mother and sister could be sent back to gang-ravaged Haiti as a US protection scheme ends.

Court orders seal on Celeste Rivas Hernandez case records
The medical examiner's office says no details about the 15-year-old's death can be released or posted on its website.

What happens next for Marjorie Taylor Greene after exit from Congress?
The former Trump ally has decided to end her time in Congress early after a public fallout with the president.

Are we going to have a white Christmas this year?
Sarah Keith-Lucas explores the chances of getting snow at Christmas this year in the UK.

'Gang in balaclavas targeted our combine harvester': Farmers welcome rural crime crackdown
Police launch a new nationwide strategy to crack down on organised crime gangs in the countryside.

BBC chairman vows to stay to 'fix' problems
Samir Shah says he is "not someone who walks away" after criticism of his handling of the recent crisis over Panorama's edit of a Donald Trump speech.

Zelensky welcomes amendments to proposed peace plan
There was optimism following the talks in Geneva, but no details emerged on how to bridge the huge divide between Moscow and Kyiv over territory and security guarantees.

The Papers: Labour MPs urged to 'unite for Budget' and '1,000 abuse victims safer'
Speculation about what will be in Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Budget eve generate many of the headlines.
The Independent

The blacklisted businessman, the former film producer and the ex-soldier: Key players in Ukraine-Russia peace talks
Trump has claimed that ‘big progress’ is being made on negotiations to end the war

Russia dashes Trump’s hope of quick peace deal in Ukraine after rejecting European proposal
Kremlin says European counterproposal for Ukraine was not constructive

Oregon's governor declares emergency to ensure the state gets enough fuel after pipeline leak
Oregon's governor has declared a state of emergency to ensure fuel supplies continue despite the shutdown of the Olympic Pipeline due to a leak

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kremlin sinks Trump’s hope of peace deal by Thanksgiving
Moscow says European counterproposal ‘does not work for us’ in sign that both sides remain far apart

Gramma the Galápagos tortoise, oldest resident of San Diego Zoo, dies at about 141
The beloved Galápagos tortoise named Gramma that was the oldest resident of the San Diego Zoo at an estimated 141 years has died

America’s largest meat supplier to close vast beef processing plant while industry reckons with Trump policies and threats
The U.S. beef industry is facing political pressures, inflation-weary consumers, low herd numbers, and a prominent pest creeping through the Americas

3D-printed guns FBI boss Kash Patel gifted to New Zealand officials were toy-inspired revolvers
Inoperable pistols gifted by FBI Director Kash Patel to senior New Zealand security officials, who had to relinquish them for destruction because they were illegal to possess, were revolvers inspired by toy Nerf guns and popular among amateur 3D-printed weapons hobbyists, documents obtained by The Associated Press show

Russia strikes Ukraine's capital despite US peace push
Russia has launched a wave of attacks on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv, striking residential buildings and energy infrastructure

More than 100 homes damaged by tornado near Houston
More than 100 homes have been damaged after a tornado touched down in a residential area outside Houston

Another influential conservative roasts Trump for ‘amateur hour’ flubs as MAGA revolt grows
Prominent radio host Erick Erickson had harsh words about the Trump administration’s recent political gaffes and the ‘kids’ behind them























