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CBC.ca

U.S. warns air traffic could 'slow to a trickle' amid shutdown, mass quitting
U.S. airlines canceled more than 2,100 flights on Sunday as Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that air traffic across the nation could "slow to a trickle" if the federal government shutdown lingers into the busy Thanksgiving travel holiday season.

Hosting Grey Cup in Winnipeg hailed as 'a major economic driver' by businesses, politicians
Members of Canada’s Armed Forces repelled from a helicopter Sunday afternoon at The Forks with precious cargo — the Grey Cup — to mark the beginning of Grey Cup week, which will culminate with the CFL championship game on Nov. 16 at Princess Auto Stadium in Winnipeg.

Thousands fill Bell Centre demanding Quebec suspend law reforming doctors' pay
Thousands of doctors, medical students and supporters filled the Bell Centre on Sunday to demand the Quebec government suspend Bill 2. The law links a part of physicians' pay to performance indicators relating to, for example, the number of patients they care for or the number of surgeries performed.

Guardians' Clase, Ortiz charged with taking bribes to rig pitches for bettors
Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz have been charged with taking bribes from sports bettors to intentionally throw certain types of pitches, including tossing balls instead of strikes to ensure successful bets.

Trump administration wants U.S. states to 'undo' full payouts of SNAP food benefits
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is demanding states "undo" full SNAP food benefits paid out under judges' orders over the past week, now that the U.S. Supreme Court has stayed those rulings — marking the latest swing in a seesawing legal battle over the anti-hunger program used by 42 million Americans.

Why Canadian author Louise Penny won’t be going to the U.S.
In March, best-selling Canadian author Louise Penny wrote in a Facebook post that she didn’t feel she could enter the U.S. after its ‘unprovoked trade war against Canada.’ She speaks to The National’s Ian Hanomansing about why she isn’t budging on her promise.

BBC director, head of news resign after criticism of Trump speech edits
The head of the BBC and the British broadcaster's top news executive both resigned Sunday after criticism of the way the organization edited a speech by U.S. President Donald Trump.

'My life has been poisoned': Quebec artist on upcoming demolition of his iconic fountain in San Francisco
After standing for nearly 55 years in the middle of Embarcadero Plaza, the City of San Francisco has decided to dismantle sculptor Armand Vaillancourt's popular piece of art Québec Libre!. The decision, Vaillancourt says, leaves a blemish on his legacy.

Chara, Keith, Botterill, Thornton and rest of Hockey Hall of Fame class set for Monday induction
Zdeno Chara and Duncan Keith will be inducted into the Hall of Fame alongside fellow former players Joe Thornton, Alexander Mogilny, Jennifer Botterill and Brianna Decker on Monday in Toronto. Jack Parker and Danièle Sauvageau will enter as builders.

Toxic 'forever chemicals' are in B.C. sea otters, new study finds
The research adds to a growing body of evidence that the chemicals are making their way into the environment with detrimental results.
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Toronto Star

Hall of Famer Lenny Wilkens, who coached the most games in NBA history, dies at 88
Wilkens was head coach of the Toronto Raptors between 2000 and 2003, shepherding the franchise to their first playoff series win, against the New York Knicks.

OPP reports 140 collisions in GTA on first snowy day of the season
Environment Canada said to expect "icy and slippery" roads into the evening, as temperatures continue to drop.

Ottawa hasn't seen this kind of soap opera drama in decades
The mood on the Conservative bench is grim. Stories of strong-armed tactics by Pierre Poilievre's team continue to be shared by other MPs, writes Althia Raj.

As U.S. wine sales in Canada plummet, local wineries look to capitalize on market gap
HALIFAX - Over the summer, Narek Nersisyan saw more tourists and day trippers at his family’s winery, Holland Marsh Wineries in Newmarket, Ont.

As B.C. ostriches met their fate, a 'disenfranchised' community formed online to watch
The ostrich movement has forged “a new sense of unity for some of the people who are already feeling ... distrustful of the government,” according to a lecturer at the University of Waterloo.

Top BBC bosses resign after criticism of the broadcaster’s editing of a Trump speech
Director-General Tim Davie and head of news Deborah Turness both announced their resignations on Sunday.

After the season's first snowfall, Toronto to be chilly and wet for Remembrance Day week
Commuters are expected to see snow and rain linger from the weekend and into next week, with temperatures feeling like they're dropping into the negative double-digits.

Search called off after shooting between two vehicles north of Vaughan leads to Sunday morning manhunt
York police responded to reports of a shooting on the road in the area of 15th Sideroad and Dufferin Street in King Township just after 7 a.m., according to a post on social media.

Montreal-area councillor to be chosen by lottery after a tie vote
MONTREAL - This year, one Montreal-area city councillor will be chosen by an effective flip of the coin.

Fruitful advice for getting the most from a refrigerator and making groceries last longer
After carefully choosing the freshest produce at the market, people face even more choices with vegetables, fruit, meat and dairy products at home that can help prolong freshness, minimize waste and prevent foodborne illnesses.
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Globe and Mail

U.S. Senate nears potential deal to end shutdown, but there’s no guarantee of success
Group of moderate Democrats has tentative deal to reopen government if Republicans promise to hold vote on expiring health care subsidies by December
South Africa unfazed by Trump’s latest G20 boycott plan
Country is scheduled to hand G20 presidency to U.S. at end of summit, but there may not be anyone to receive it

Trump administration demands states reverse SNAP benefit payouts despite warnings of ‘catastrophic’ disruption
SNAP benefits paid out in many states under judges’ orders last week before Supreme Court stayed earlier rulings

MLB pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz charged with taking bribes to rig pitches for bettors
Duo had been on non-disciplinary paid leave while MLB investigated unusually high in-game betting activity when they pitched
BBC director general, top news exec resign after criticism over bias, including Trump edit
Internal memo flagged concerns including documentary edit of a speech U.S. President gave on Jan. 6, 2021

U.S. air traffic could ‘slow to a trickle’ over Thanksgiving if shutdown continues, transport secretary says
Flight cuts at U.S. airports will increase to 10% this week as federal workers go unpaid during government shutdown
BBC boss Tim Davie resigns following complaints over editing of Trump speech
Trump speech on Jan. 6, 2021, was edited so he appeared to encourage the Capitol Hill riots, internal BBC document suggests
Hundreds of Rohingya migrants missing after boat sinks off Malaysia
Seven have already been reported dead with 13 rescued, the Malaysian maritime agency says
World leaders gather in Brazil ahead of COP30 climate talks
World leaders, activists, experts and many more are in Brazil for this year's annual United Nations climate talks, known as COP30.
Boat carrying Rohingya migrants sinks off Malaysia
A boat carrying members of the Rohingya community from Myanmar has sunk near the Thai-Malaysian border, with hundreds missing, at least seven dead and 13 rescued, the Malaysian maritime agency said on Sunday.
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Global News

Could Canada join Eurovision Song Contest? Experts say audience needed
The federal budget included a line that said the government was working with CBC/Radio Canada to explore the possibility of Canada entering the Eurovision Song Contest.

Freeland exploring Canadian business opportunities to help rebuild Ukraine
The Privy Council Office said Freeland will advise the government on Ukraine's economic reconstruction and the effort to bring home thousands of abducted Ukrainian children.

What is Canada’s role at COP30 climate summit? What to know
Federal officials say Canada will continue to play a bridge-builder role to help countries reach a consensus on some of the summit's key issues.

Powerful tornado in Brazil kills 6 people and injures more than 400 others
A tornado in Brazil’s southern state of Paraná killed six people, injured over 400, and destroyed dozens of homes, prompting an emergency declaration.

What to know if your travel plans are impacted by the FAA’s flight cancellations
U.S. airlines cut flights as FAA eases strain on unpaid air traffic controllers during shutdown, causing delays and cancellations at major airports.

Australian man found guilty of killing B.C.’s Tatiana Dokhotaru in front of young son
Amber Haleta told Global News the pathologist testified her friend died after suffering multiple blunt force trauma injuries to the head.

Man stumbles upon buried gold while renovating his yard in France
The origin of the gold's burial in the man's yard remains a mystery.

James Watson, co-discoverer of the double-helix shape of DNA, has died at age 97
James D. Watson, whose co-discovery of the twisted-ladder structure of DNA in 1953 helped light the long fuse on a revolution in medicine, crimefighting, genealogy and ethics, has died. He was 97.

U.S. Congress requests interview with former prince Andrew in Epstein case
The letter from Congress referenced Andrew's well-known ties to Jeffrey Epstein and his supposed encounter with Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide in April.

Trump administration seeks to halt SNAP food aid payments after court order
U.S. District Judge John J. McConnell Jr. had given Trump's administration until Friday to make the payments through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
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New York Times

Blue Origin Scrubs Launch of NASA’s ESCAPADE Mission to Mars
The second flight of the orbital rocket from Jeff Bezos’s space company was halted by weather. The company may try again on Wednesday.

Sean Duffy Juggles Shutdown Roles on Flight Safety and Trump Support
With near-daily TV appearances, the transportation secretary has emerged as the face of the Trump administration amid the shutdown.

BBC Director Tim Davie and CEO Deborah Turness Quit Following Trump Documentary Turmoil
The abrupt moves followed furor over claims that a documentary had misleadingly edited footage of President Trump’s speech before the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Trump Loyalists Push ‘Grand Conspiracy’ as New Subpoenas Land
The Justice Department moved an inquiry that appeared initially focused on the former C.I.A. director John O. Brennan to South Florida and is beginning to recruit line prosecutors.

Federal Judge, Warning of ‘Existential Threat’ to Democracy, Resigns
Judge Mark L. Wolf, writing in The Atlantic, said he was stepping down to speak out against the “assault on the rule of law” by President Trump, whom he accused of “targeting his adversaries.”

Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz, Two MLB Pitchers, Charged in Gambling Investigation
Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz, pitchers for the Cleveland Guardians, were charged with sharing inside information about their pitches with bettors. Mr. Ortiz was arrested Sunday.

Trump Officials Push States to ‘Undo’ Work to Send Full SNAP Benefits
In late-night guidance, the Agriculture Department also threatened financial penalties against states.

Hamas Hands Over Body of Hadar Goldin, Israeli Soldier Held Since 2014
Hamas returned to Israel the remains of Lt. Hadar Goldin, who was killed in a 2014 war in Gaza.

Mamdani Isn’t the Future of the Democrats. This Guy Is.
The Democratic Party will not return to the White House, nor reclaim Congress, until it learns to embrace centrist politicians like Pennsylvania’s governor.

Arctic Blast Is Sweeping East, Bringing First Snow of the Season
Temperatures 10 to 20 degrees below normal are expected to reach as deep as the South, forecasters said. Snow is likely in the Great Lakes, parts of the Northeast and the Appalachians.
CNBC

Senate on track to pass funding deal that could end government shutdown
The U.S. government shutdown has dragged on for weeks because of the refusal by Democrats in the Senate to approve a bill that does not extend ACA tax credits.

Transportation Sec. Duffy warns air travel will be 'reduced to a trickle,' with flight cancellations worsening as the shutdown drags on
Airlines will have to slash hundreds of more flights if shutdown continues into next week.

CNBC Daily Open: Too early to fret about tech pullback?
Earnings have been "reassuring" despite worries about tech stocks' high valuations, a strategist told CNBC. That means the fall in tech stocks might not last.

Asia-Pacific markets mostly rise after AI-fueled rout last week
Investors in Asia are also assessing October inflation data out from China over the weekend, which came in above expectations.

Stop asking 'How was school today?' To raise successful, mentally strong kids, ask these 7 questions instead
This question "usually leads to a one-word answer," says Amy Morin, author of "13 Things Mentally Strong Parents Don't Do." Here's what to ask instead.

How 24-year-old 'Moana' star Auli'i Cravalho deals with career setbacks: 'When there's a drought, pivot'
Auli'i Cravalho is just 24, but she's already a decade into her career, and she's shifted in her profession many times over.

New U.S. nuclear power boom begins with old, still-unsolved problem: What to do with radioactive waste
As government and industry, from tech giants to utilities, commit to big nuclear power plants, there is still no clear solution for radioactive waste storage.

Top Wall Street analysts favor these 3 tech stocks for their growth outlook
TipRanks' ranking service discusses three stocks that are favored by Wall Street, including Amazon and Alphabet.

China consumer prices return to growth in October, producer price slump extends to three years
Deflation in China eased in October, as consumer prices returned to growth after falling for two straight months, though producer prices extended their slump to three years.

They met on Tinder when they were 19. Now, they're married and run a cake business that brings in over $650,000 a year
Kai Yang Chan and JiaYi Zhuo matched on Tinder as teenagers in 2019. Now, they are married and run a $650,000 a year cake business together in Singapore.
Washington Post

Super Typhoon Fung-wong slams Philippines in wake of Typhoon Kalmaegi
Less than a week after a storm left more than 200 people dead in the Philippines, an even stronger one hit.

Body of Israeli soldier Hadar Goldin returned from Gaza after 11 years
Here’s what to know about hostages and others whose bodies have been returned by Hamas to Israel, and those who remain in Gaza.

Trump’s ‘guns-a-blazing’ threat to Nigeria shocked key players, aides
President Trump’s threat to go “guns-a-blazing” into Nigeria concerned U.S. military officials in Africa and surprised even those who had been pushing the issue.

German far-right activist seeks asylum in U.S. as Trump ties deepen
Social media influencer Naomi Seibt, a supporter of the nationalist AfD party, said she is being persecuted in Germany for her political views.

U.S. steps up Gaza aid role to support fragile ceasefire
The move relegates Israel to a secondary role in determining how and what humanitarian relief can enter Gaza, according to people familiar with the transition.

Germany’s gruff defense minister aims to make his country ‘war-ready’
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius must reckon with his center-left party’s anti-militarism and the country’s need to defend Europe against Russian aggression.

China’s chemical exports are behind a ‘tsunami’ of meth flooding Asia
Chinese manufacturers are shipping meth precursor chemicals to warlords in Myanmar, precipitating a drug crisis across the Asia-Pacific, a Post investigation finds.

Trump says U.S. officials will not attend G-20 summit in South Africa
In making the announcement, the president repeated claims — which lack any evidence — that White South Africans are being murdered and persecuted.

Families search for bodies in Tanzania after mass political killings
Witnesses across Tanzania described rampant killings by state security forces, which activists believe left more than 1,000 people dead.
BBC

The Papers: 'BBC bosses quit in disgrace' and 'Tears of the crown'
The resignations of BBC director general Tim Davie and his head of news Deborah Turness dominate Monday's papers.

Hospital failings continued after Alice Figueiredo death, leaked documents show
Four months after a young woman died in a mental health unit, another patient tried to harm herself in similar circumstances, leaked documents show.

A Kremlin target? Exiled Church man hits back at claims of spying
A former leading figure in the Russian Orthodox Church breaks his silence after an ex-aide levels allegations against him.

Tutoring a baby to make them an 'English gentleman' - Is it worth the money?
The advert seeks "an extraordinary tutor" required "to support child on his first steps to becoming an English gentleman."

How the US overtook China as Africa's biggest foreign investor
As the two nations vie for key materials, the US has regained the lead in foreign direct investments in African countries.

Do UN climate talks have a point any more?
The US president is notably absent from these UN climate talks, as are other world leaders, all of which prompts questions about the purpose of COP today.

'It can't go on' - how Liverpool's tactics helped brilliant Doku run riot
Jeremy Doku was in superb form to help Manchester City beat Liverpool on Sunday, but MOTD pundit Danny Murphy explains how the way the Reds set up made it easier for the Belgium winger to shine.

Two Major League Baseball pitchers charged in sports gambling scheme
Cleveland Guardians players Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz have been accused of intentionally fumbling pitches in exchange for bribes.

'Champion's weekend from flawless Norris but Verstappen shines brightest'
Lando Norris is in total control of the F1 drivers' title after winning in Sao Paulo on a day when Max Verstappen produced the drive of 2025.

'Chaos has gone' - quiet streets on Texas border after Trump crackdown
Parts of El Paso that were once teeming with migrants now lay largely silent as border crossings hit a 50-year low.
The Independent

D.C. holds its breath as senators cut deal that would end shutdown
Tentative deal would punt funding fight to January, while handing Democrats a clear victory

The top photos of the day by AP's photojournalists
From front-page news to powerful moments you may have missed, this gallery showcases today’s top photos chosen by Associated Press photo editors.

A closer look at the pitches by Clase, Ortiz cited in sporting gambling indictment
Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz were indicted Sunday on charges they took bribes from sports bettors to throw specific pitches that would trigger winnings on in-game prop bets

Tim Davie resigns live: Trump hits out at ‘dishonest’ BBC after director-general’s resignation
It comes after a spate of recent controversies, including allegations that BBC Panorama misled viewers over a Donald Trump speech

In-depth review finds no clear link between paracetamol, autism and ADHD
In September, US President Donald Trump said the painkiller should not be taken during pregnancy

Teenager joins legal action to get phones banned in schools across England
The 17-year-old says she feels the Department for Education has failed to protect her and her peers

NHS frontline staff forced to ‘plug gaps that should be filled by managers’
Skilled clinical professionals are spending hours each week ‘chasing paperwork, managing rotas or navigating broke administrative systems’ says a new report

Co-op to open or refurbish dozens of stores amid cyber attack recovery
The retailer said 50 stores will be opened or re-opened by Christmas as it urged the Government to reform business rates.

Warning as Britons prepare to spend £4 billion this Black Friday weekend
The sales event is a prime opportunity for cyber scammers to take advantage of consumers looking to bag a bargain

Britons set to spend £4bn more this Black Friday despite scam fears
Spending is set to reach almost £14 billion over the sales event, e-commerce marketing platform Omnisend has predicted.






















