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CBC.ca

Trump says Canada 'wants the benefits' of being a U.S. state 'without being one' as trade dispute deepens
In his first comments since trade talks broke down, President Donald Trump said Canada "wants the benefits" of being a U.S. state "without being one." The president's brief post on his Truth Social platform early Sunday comes after new 50 per cent U.S. tariffs on a range of Canadian goods took effect.

Why do Canadians call the last letter of the alphabet zed?
Few things distinguish us from our neighbours to the south more quickly than calling the last letter of the alphabet zed instead of zee, but why do we do it?

'Super' El Niño didn't cause this year's fires and heat waves, but it's about to take us on a 'wild ride'
Whether you call it a "super" El Niño or a "Godzilla" El Niño, the naturally occurring Pacific Ocean warming phenomenon that disrupts global weather patterns is back and packing a punch, at a time when many parts of the planet are already overheated.

What is postpartum psychosis, the illness at the centre of Lindsay Clancy's murder trial?
Lindsay Clancy's defence doesn't dispute that she strangled and killed her three children in 2023 while her then-husband was running an errand. But they argue she isn't criminally responsible because she was suffering from postpartum psychosis, a rare and little-understood mental health condition that can affect a new mom's sense of reality.

Canada's an agricultural superpower. Could it feed the whole world?
Experts say that red tape, infrastructure bottlenecks and labour shortages are among the factors undermining Canada's ability to send more food around the world, while competing countries continue to scale up their exports.

Why are there suddenly so many data centres planned in Canada? Your questions answered
The sudden spike in AI data centres that are planned or under construction in Canada is sparking controversy among those hesitant to have the massive buildings that power this technology humming away in their backyards. We answered some of your questions here.

B.C. family feels 'violated' after burglary during wildfire evacuation
Mira Boucher says her home was ransacked by looters while her community of Summerland was empty and vulnerable — with every single house vacant under an evacuation order.

Alberta premier urges return to trade talks, calls U.S. terms 'untenable'
Premier Danielle Smith hopes federal negotiators will return to the table after the collapse of trade talks in Washington triggered a 50 per cent tariff on Canadian exports. But she also said that the last minute demands from American negotiators were “untenable” and “too painful” for Canada to accept.

'Effectively, we're out of business': U.S. tariffs cut Manitoba honey farm off from vast majority of customers
Osee Podolsky, general manager at Podolski Honey Farms, says the vast majority of honey produced at the family-run business in Ethelbert, Man., is shipped to customers across the United States.
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Toronto Star

This Toronto writer took a massive dose of psilocybin to face stage-four cancer. It changed how she saw her final days
Ellen Vanstone found her hallucinations a bit disappointing. Then came the bugs with the ruby eyes.

Are Canadians still 'Elbows Up'? As Canada enters a trade war, we take stock of a nation's fighting spirit
Official Elbows Up organizations say they've disbanded due to dwindling turnouts, but some say the on-again, off-again Trump threats have changed their sense of pride for good.

Policing advocates push to end silence surrounding officer suicide after 3 deaths in a week: 'It's not a disease of the shadows'
The Hamilton Police Service, Durham Regional Police Service and Royal Canadian Mounted Police each lost a member within days of each other earlier this month.

Here's why the Bank of Canada is worried about the rise of private credit
OTTAWA - The Bank of Canada is carefully watching the rise of an alternative credit model that has Canadian investors and banks exposed to half a trillion dollars of loans held largely beyond the public eye.

My midtown Toronto home was taken over by two orphaned baby squirrels. Letting them go wasn't easy
One wildlife woman who advised against raising Walter and Emmett said it was a huge commitment. She was not kidding. I was glad there were three of us.

Prince Harry is on track to accomplish a royal feat. But this one thing might derail him
Harry could achieve what his great-great uncle, King Edward VIII, was never able to do - be welcomed back into the royal family.

Stratford Festival's ‘King James Bible Play’ offers a strained look into the act of translation
Charlotte Corbeil-Coleman's new play is at times too rigid and sprawling, yet still offers a lot of think about.

This is the most important Blue Jays home run that few people remember. Well, Bobby Cox did
Ed Sprague's pinch-hit home run against Atlanta got the Jays back into the 1992 World Series.

Walk-offs, bat flips and a Springer dinger: Gregor Chisholm ranks the Blue Jays' five greatest home runs
Joe Carter's 1993 walk-off is No. 1. But who hit the next four and who got left off?

Raptors mailbag: What's Toronto's biggest roster need heading to training camp?
The Raptors appear to have a better shooting group but they still have a relatively small rotation and that’s troubling.
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Globe and Mail

Indonesian police arrest 72 people suspected of starting forest and peatland fires
Most of the suspects were accused of deliberately burning land to clear areas for plantations at lower cost, officials say
Fast-growing wildfire approaches Reno, Nevada, forcing thousands to evacuate their neighbourhoods
The fire apparently began Saturday and grew significantly throughout the day, officials say

Powerful cyclone hits Baltic countries, killing 2 and leaving hundreds of thousands without power
Situation expected to improve by Monday, officials say
Carney announces retaliatory tariffs on various U.S. sectors
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced “dollar for dollar” retaliatory tariffs on imports from the U.S. Saturday morning. New 50-per-cent tariffs were imposed by the U.S. after Canada withdrew from trade negotiations late Friday night.
Retaliatory tariffs could be dangerous for both Canada and U.S., trade experts warn
Collapse of trade talks did not surprise trade lawyers and experts watching the negotiations

Iran condemns U.S. plans to announce new sanctions as both sides show no signs of peace talks
Oil shipments are at a virtual standstill in the Strait of Hormuz, with Tehran threatening to strike any unauthorized oil tankers that try to transit the vital waterway

America is really being a bad friend
If only Americans were more aware of the abuse being piled upon their neighbours to the north

Russia and Ukraine trade attacks after Moscow drones kill 16, wound 130 at a shopping mall
Kryvyi Rih has been hit multiple times during the war, with one of the deadliest occurring in April 2025, when 20 people were killed, including nine children
Space-race tourism gets China hyped for planned missions to the moon and Mars
Beijing’s rocket program, once hidden away in remote deserts, enters the public sphere through pop culture

Ceuta begins burials for migrants who died attempting to cross into the Spanish territory
Many of those who died drowned or were killed in a stampede to cross a breakwater barrier near a border checkpoint
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Global News

Sword attack by 18-year-old at Swedish school kills 1: police
Police Chief Tommy Alriksson told a news conference that the 18-year-old perpetrator at the school in the central town of Fagersta had been arrested.

Mark Zuckerberg purchases castle estate in Ireland, close to Europe Meta HQ
The Facebook founder bought Strancally Castle, built in 1830 and extensively renovated in 2003, according to a state heritage service.

6.7 magnitude earthquake hits Peru’s southern Andes Mountains, injures 2
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake occurred at 1 p.m. local time (18:00 GMT) and was centered 38 kilometers (24 miles) northwest of the city of Upahuacho.

Panama Canal will cap daily transits as El Nino set to reduce water levels
Under the new measures, the canal will limit daily transits as of Sept. 4 to 34 vessels, and reduce the number to 32 as of Sept. 15.

Congo to receive 70K doses of Ervebo Ebola vaccine used in past outbreaks
The Ervebo vaccine is licensed for use against Ebola virus, one of the viruses that cause Ebola disease, but not for Bundibugyo virus.

U.S. deports 20 non-Liberians to Liberia in first flight under new pact
Deportees will include nationals from Africa, North America, South America and the Caribbean, according to Liberian officials who said they can apply for asylum if they choose.

U.S. ramps up Cuba sanctions, detentions of Americans returning from island
Trump's Republican administration has steadily ratcheted up pressure on Havana, threatening it with potential military intervention even when mired in a conflict against Iran.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly returning to Britain
The couple intend to relocate from the U.S. to a private non-royal residence outside London, six years after they quit royal duties, according to reports.

Ultra low emission zones linked to improved lung capacity in kids: UK study
"This evidence supports wider implementation of clean air zones as a public health intervention," the London and Luton based study says.

Who is ‘Lucky’? Dutch police believe mystery man may have ties to Canada
The man collapsed in Amsterdam in 2023 from a hemorrhage or stroke but police in the city have been unable to identify him for three years.
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New York Times

Iran Warns Gulf States Not to Join Trump’s Economic War
Iran’s new hard-line national security adviser, Mohsen Rezaei, vowed to prevent “a single drop of oil” from leaving the region.

Trump’s Top Trade Representative Details Offer That Canada Rejected
In an interview, Jamieson Greer, President Trump’s trade representative, laid out details of what the United States offered to Canada before talks crumbled.

What Canadian Goods Will Take Trump’s 50% Tariffs? Some Pretty Strange Items.
Buoys, dog muzzles, capes, national flags and “base metal statuettes” from Canada are now more expensive for U.S. shoppers.

America’s Desert Metropolis Is on the Short List to Lose Water
Decades ago, the state won funding for a massive Colorado River project by agreeing to be first in line for cuts at a time of deep drought. The Trump administration says that time has come.

A Murder Trial in Massachusetts
How the trial of Lindsay Clancy has become a proxy for how people view society’s ills.

How Big Tech Captured American Schools
Companies like Google and Microsoft have used their money, their might and their massive reach to influence nearly every step of the education supply chain.

Twitter Broke the Left. X Will Break the Right.
Democrats paid a price for forming their politics on Twitter; the right will pay a price for forming theirs on X.

U.S.-Canada Trade War: What to Know About Tariffs and the Negotiations
Canada suspended trade negotiations, triggering President Trump’s 50 percent tariffs on a range of Canadian goods. Mark Carney said he would retaliate “dollar for dollar.”

Jeffries and Kushner Meet Privately as Midterm Attacks Fly
President Trump’s son-in-law and the man in line to be speaker of a Democratic-led House discussed how Democrats and the administration could work together.

The Data Center Backlash Bursts Into the Midterms
With opposition to the centers mounting, many Democrats and a growing number of Republicans are campaigning against them.
CNBC

Small UK power generator shut down after cyberattack linked to Iran: Telegraph
The U.K. government says the incident did not pose a risk to the country's energy system, adding that it briefed CEOs of companies in the sector with advice.

After 10 years at United, CEO Scott Kirby is thinking big about the future of his airline from JFK to AI
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby talked to CNBC in a wide-ranging interview about his proposed airline megadeals, AI and the future of the carrier.

As U.S.-Canada trade talks collapse, Carney says retaliatory tariffs will start Sept. 8
New 50% Trump administration tariffs on some Canadian exports went into place after the U.S. and Canada failed to reach a deal on Friday.

Paramount, California AG office reportedly plan to meet Monday to discuss settling WBD lawsuit
Paramount and the California A.G. office are set to meet Monday to discuss a settlement of the antitrust lawsuit over Paramount's Warner Bros. Discovery deal.

Nvidia customers reportedly warned about AI-related price hikes
The chipmaker has told some of its largest customers that the prices of servers containing its AI chips could move more than 15% higher, Bloomberg News reported.

Trump reshuffled his portfolio in June, selling names like Meta and buying Berkshire Hathaway
President Donald Trump disclosed just over 1,000 financial transactions in the month of June in what appears to be broad reshuffling of his portfolio.

Meta is the latest tech giant to land in her courtroom. Meet Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers
Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has presided over a series of landmark tech trials and is now overseeing a case that could have a huge impact on Meta's future.

Inside Coca-Cola’s secretive innovation labs: How the beverage giant wants to automate dirty soda and refreshers
From McDonald's to Wendy's, longtime Coke customers have been expanding their beverage offerings to boost their profit margins.

Ahead of tough new U.S. sanctions, Iran criticizes 'extraterritorial sovereignty'
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CNBC on Thursday that the proposed economic measures will likely negate the need for major U.S. military operations.

Six investors reveal the biggest market risks — and one strategy they agree on
Investors see different risks threatening markets, but broadly agree that traders should diversify beyond recent winners.
Washington Post

She’s a Trump acolyte. He’s a ‘gringo Sandinista.’ Meet the Harps.
Trump aide Natalie Harp is estranged from her brother, Preston, who has used social media and recent interviews to criticize her and highlight his own left-wing politics.

Israel probes killing of Hind Rajab, Gaza child who called for help
An Israeli fact-finding mission declined to refer some other “exceptional” cases, including the killing of World Central Kitchen aid workers, to military prosecutors.
BBC

Zelensky should be asked what he knew about government corruption, sacked minister tells BBC
The former defence minister has also called for wartime elections to be held in Ukraine.

Wicker Man director's sons complete their late father's film trilogy
The final film in the folk horror trilogy brings closure to the saga as well as its creator's family after more than 50 years.

Robots compete in boxing, football and sprinting at World Humanoid Games
The second-edition of the five-day competition kicked off in Beijing, China, on Saturday.

Man City agree £86m deal for 18-year-old Bouaddi
Manchester City agree a deal in principle for 18-year-old Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi worth 100m euros (£86m).

CrossCountry cancels 'almost all' UK services after power cut
Customers say the disruption to virtually all UK CrossCountry services is the "worst case scenario".

'New season, new trim' - Haaland reveals buzzcut
Manchester City striker Erling Haaland reveals his new buzz cut on social media.

'New season, new trim' - Haaland reveals buzzcut
Manchester City striker Erling Haaland reveals his new buzz cut on social media.

Golf brand apologises for advert that shows woman being pushed over
Content creator Good Good apologises and removes an advert that shows a woman being pushed to the ground as she reached for a man's golf club.

Dozens of co-ordinated arson attacks hit southern Thailand
No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, which the military said "aimed at creating unrest".

Mayors to get powers to overrule local councils on planning decisions
Housing minister Matthew Pennycook said the change was "essential" for helping mayors "effectively deliver new homes".
The Independent

A66 crash: Tributes to five young men and teenagers killed in wrong way collision with Cleveland police car
Two police and five men others were killed in the devastating crash following a police chase in South Bank near Middlesbrough
Karmelo Anthony’s bid for new trial is denied by judge in murder case of high school track star
A Texas judge has denied a new trial for Karmelo Anthony in the stabbing death of an athlete at a high school track meet
The desperate race to contain Ebola in DR Congo as deadly outbreak reaches 100 days
The death toll has accelerated sharply, with roughly half of the more than 2,500 deaths recorded in the past 20 days – with the threat fuelled by a mix of conflict, misinformation and services strained by aid cuts. Liz Cookman reports

Indonesian police arrest 72 people suspected of starting forest fires
Indonesian authorities have arrested 72 people suspected of starting forest and peatland fires

Iran’s president says US memorandum is best path out of stalled war, and other Middle East news
Iran's president has defended a memorandum of understanding with the U.S. as the best way to end a stalled conflict

As the Clancy case highlights postpartum psychosis, a mom stricken by it shares her story of hope
About two weeks after giving birth, Bridget María Chesterton was curled up on the bathroom floor, saying things that made little sense

MPs call for UK to hold Israeli government to account for killing of journalists following Independent investigation
A joint investigation has uncovered evidence of possible war crimes committed by the Israeli military in an August 2025 attack that killed Independent Arabia’s Gaza correspondent Mariam Abu Dagga

Powerful storm hits Baltic countries, killing 2 and leaving hundreds of thousands without power
A powerful cyclone has hit Latvia and Lithuania, leaving two people dead and more than half a million without electricity

CrossCountry train chaos as power cut cancels most services across UK
Journeys are suspended ‘across almost all routes’ until further notice
Kemi Badenoch rules out ‘monstrous’ pact with Reform UK: ‘They’re all over the place’
The Conservative leader dismissed Reform UK as ‘people fighting all the time’ as she insisted voters would not back a ‘monstrous Reform-Conservative hybrid’
























