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CBC.ca

Reddit files lawsuit against Australia's youth social media ban

Message board website Reddit has filed a lawsuit asking the High Court to overturn Australia's social media ban for people under 16 as well as its inclusion in it, calling the law an infringement of free political expression.

Calvin McDonald, Canadian-born Lululemon leader, to exit company in January

Lululemon Athletica said that CEO Calvin McDonald was leaving the company without a replacement and raised its annual profit forecast, sending shares up about 10 per cent in extended trade on Thursday.

Will this winter be colder or warmer than last? For most of Canada, it's a toss up

If you want to know what kind of winter to expect across much of Canada this winter, you’re out of luck — Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) is predicting above-seasonal temperatures in the eastern Arctic region, but elsewhere, the forecast is pretty up in the air. That’s partly because of climate change and La Niña, experts say.

Canadian military intelligence member charged with espionage, says DND

A non-commissioned member of the Canadian military intelligence branch has been charged with passing classified information to a "foreign entity," the Department of National Defence revealed late Thursday.

U.S. judge orders Kilmar Ábrego García released from immigration detention

A U.S. judge on Thursday ordered the immediate release of Kilmar Ábrego García, whose wrongful deportation became a flashpoint in U.S. President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. The judge ruled that the federal government never secured a formal order for Ábrego García's removal from the United States.

Longueuil, Que., police chief allegedly gave police watchdog erroneous information about fatal teen shooting

The chief of the Longueuil, Que., police force allegedly gave erroneous information about the fatal police shooting of a 15-year-old to Quebec’s police watchdog, according to documents obtained by Radio-Canada.

ADHD stimulant prescribing rose sharply in Ontario, study suggests

Researchers say there's been a dramatic rise in the number of people going on medications to treat attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder in Ontario, suggesting factors such as more time spent online and the rise of private assessments for the mental condition could be behind the increase.

FIFA accused of 'monumental betrayal' over latest World Cup ticket prices

Soccer fans have accused FIFA of a "monumental betrayal" after latest prices for World Cup tickets began to circulate on Thursday.
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Toronto Star

Markham Conservative MP Michael Ma crosses floor to the Liberals

In a stunning defection, the Markham-Unionville MP said Thursday night he believes the government is on the right course.

Their murders baffled police for decades. Who were the Toronto women that Kenneth Smith is accused of killing?

The women were strangers to alleged serial killer Kenneth Smith. Police said Smith seemed to have chosen his victims at random.

Suspect in Mississauga stabbing dead after police shooting on Thursday

The Special Investigations Unit, Ontario's police watchdog, is investigating the incident.

Mark Carney's popularity takes a hit and Liberals and Conservatives in dead heat, poll suggests

The polling done exclusively for the Toronto Star shows the Liberals and the Conservatives tied at 41 per cent.

Thorncliffe Park condo fire 'continues to smoulder' after two weeks of firefighting efforts. Here's why it's so hard to put out

"There is no timeline for when residents may safely return to their units but we know it will not be this week," said a city spokesperson.

La Niña could bring ‘a lot of precipitation’ — but Ontario’s winter forecast is uncertain, Environment Canada says

The snowfall that hit the GTA this week reflects a “classic pattern” for a La Niña year, said Environment Canada meteorologist Jennifer Smith.

Christmas display carnage in Scarborough caught on camera: 'Dad, they're popping the inflatables!'

Scot Patriquin's Griswoldian Christmas display was the envy of the neighbourhood — until masked vandals showed up in the middle of the night.

Familiar fate for Abbotsford as floodwaters gush over U.S. border into B.C. again

Additional 82 homes evacuated in the Fraser Valley, joining about 400 other property owners who were rushed out overnight.

Putin offers 'solidarity' for Venezuelan people as tensions mount between Maduro and US

The call comes a day after American forces seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela.

How this young Raptors fan stole the spotlight with his jumbotron dance moves: 'He has a bit of a bigger personality'

Meet Damian, the toddler that went viral dancing to “My Girl” by The Temptations at the Toronto Raptors NBA Cup game earlier this week.
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Globe and Mail

Six years after Chile’s social uprising, the country is on the verge of electing a far-right leader

Rising crime, weak economy spurred public dissatisfaction with outgoing left-of-centre government

Gaza City camps engulfed by floodwaters

With buckets and mops, the tent camp residents laboriously pushed water out of their tents to save their soaked furniture.

U.S. Justice Department fails in latest attempt to re-indict Letitia James, source says

Grand jury again declines to re-indict New York Attorney-General in mortgage fraud prosecution encouraged by Trump

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Corina Machado will return to Venezuela with award

Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said she planned to take her award back to Venezuela, but declined to say on Thursday when she would return to her home country after leaving in great secrecy to receive the honor. She added that the Trump administration's actions have been decisive in weakening the regime in Venezuela.

Zelensky to hold talks with leaders from 30 countries as negotiators wrestle with territorial questions

European governments are trying to help steer the peace negotiations because they say their own security is at stake

Winter storm rips through Gaza, exposing failure to deliver enough aid to territory

Storm Byron descended on the war-battered territory, showing how two months of ceasefire have failed to sufficiently address the spiraling crises. Children’s sandalled feet disappeared under opaque brown water that flooded the camps. Trucks moved slowly to avoid sending waves of mud toward the tents. Piles of garbage and sewage turned to waterfalls.

Winter storm wreaks havoc in Gaza as war-battered territory suffers from insufficient aid

Gaza’s population of around 2 million is almost entirely displaced, and most people live in vast tent camps without adequate flooding infrastructure

‘Architects of AI’ named Time magazine’s person of the year for 2025

AI was a leading contender for the top slot, according to prediction markets, along with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman

Nobel Peace Prize winner Machado says she will bring award back to Venezuela

She arrived in Oslo in the early hours of Thursday, failing to reach the Norwegian capital in time for the prize ceremony held hours earlier

Nobel laureate Machado says 'Venezuela will be free' as she holds news conference in Oslo

'We will turn a country into a beacon of hope, an opportunity of democracy,' she said. Machado was speaking alongside Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store.
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Global News

Man charged with manslaughter after girlfriend freezes to death on Austrian mountain

Thomas Plamberger and his girlfriend, Kerstin Gurtner, were attempting to scale Austria's tallest mountain in the middle of winter, despite her inexperience.

For 1st time since trade war, Canada exported more than it imported

The Canadian economy achieved a trade surplus for the first time since the trade war began, as exports rebounded and imports fell in September, according to Statistics Canada.

Extortion suspects have all claimed refugee status, Canada’s border agency says

The development has frustrated deportations of foreign nationals accused of fuelling B.C.'s extortion boom.

NHL players ‘not going’ to Winter Olympics if ice isn’t safe: deputy commissioner

The NHL says if the ice rinks for the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics aren't to standards by game time, its players will not be attending the games.

Visiting U.S.? Here’s who may need to share social media, family details

The proposed rule would add new disclosure requirements for visa-exempt travellers, but Canadian citizens using their passport would not be affected.

Almost 200 children conceived from sperm donor with cancer-causing gene

Sixty-seven fertility clinics used the donor's sperm in 14 different countries.

U.S. seizes oil tanker off Venezuela coast, Trump says

U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered a massive U.S. military build-up in the region, including an aircraft carrier, fighter jets and tens of thousands of troops.

Canada’s border agency says it protects staff who face work-related threats

The CBSA was responding to an officer who said the agency abandoned him amid an Indian disinformation campaign.

‘NATO calls me daddy,’ Trump says while touting influence over alliance

Trump's interview with Politico focused in part on a new national security strategy that sharply criticizes European allies and warns against NATO expansion.

Zelenskyy says no to ceding land as Trump tells Ukraine to ‘play ball’

Zelenskyy continued shoring up European support for Ukraine's position in peace negotiations, meeting with Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni in Rome and Pope Leo outside the city.
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New York Times

100,000 in Washington State Ordered to Evacuate as Rivers Rise

Days of heavy rain pushed waterways to record flood levels in a mountainous region north of Seattle. “Do not wait,” local officials warned residents, urging them to seek higher ground.

Bay Area Gas Explosion Injures 6 and Starts Fire in City of Hayward

A gas line explosion in Hayward, Calif., sent multiple victims to the hospital and led to a fire that burned several houses. Two people remained unaccounted for, an official said.

Indiana Senate Republicans Reject Trump’s Redistricting Effort

Republicans hold an overwhelming majority in the Indiana Senate, but more than a dozen of them defied the president’s wishes, voting against a map aimed at adding Republicans in Congress.

Republicans Undercut Johnson, Circumventing Him to Force Votes

The speaker has repeatedly lost his grip on the House floor thanks to a once rare parliamentary maneuver that G.O.P. members are increasingly using to force action on legislation.

U.S. Issues New Sanctions Targeting Maduro’s Family and the Oil Sector

The United States is escalating its pressure campaign on Venezuela’s leader, Nicolás Maduro, after seizing an oil tanker off the coast.

Federal Judge Blocks FEMA From Canceling Climate Resiliency Grants

A Thursday ruling said the Trump administration cannot eliminate the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program without Congress.

Trump Panel Abruptly Postpones Release of FEMA Overhaul Recommendations

The group’s report had been expected to provide a road map for change after months of upheaval at the agency.

Affordable Care Act Subsidies Are Set to Expire

Also, Indiana Republicans rejected Trump’s redistricting push. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

Nobel Peace Prize Winner Machado Says U.S. Helped Her Leave Venezuela

María Corina Machado reappeared on the global stage as the Trump administration ramped up its pressure campaign against President Nicolás Maduro.

Do Kwon, Crypto Entrepreneur Who Caused 2022 Crash, Sentenced to 15 Years

Do Kwon, who designed the virtual currencies Luna and TerraUSD, which plunged in 2022, had pleaded guilty to fraud.

CNBC

Trump signs executive order for single national AI regulation standard, limiting power of states

President Trump's executive order, which limits the power of states in regulating AI, is a win for big tech companies that have lobbied for a federal standard.

Asia-Pacific markets set to climb after Wall Street notches fresh record

Asia-Pacific markets were set to open higher on Friday, tracking Wall Street gains.

Broadcom beats on earnings and revenue, says AI chip sales will double in current quarter

Broadcom's stock is near an all-time high and has climbed 75% so far in 2025 as the company benefits from booming demand for AI infrastructure.

Disney's OpenAI stake is 'a way in' to AI and Sora will help reach younger audience, Iger tells CNBC

Disney CEO Bob Iger told CNBC he thinks the deal is a "good investment for the company."

Trump 'sells out' U.S. national security with Nvidia chip sales to China, Sen. Warren says

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang "understands that ... being able to cozy up to Donald Trump might be the most important corporate CEO skill of all," Sen. Warren said.

Oracle shares tank 11%, dragging down Nvidia, CoreWeave, Micron

Investors have questioned Oracle's AI infrastructure plans and colossal amount of debt.

Rivian announces new AI tech, chip and robotaxi ambitions

The company has also developed AI models to power its Autonomy+ subscription, which it intends to roll out early next year for $2,500 up front or $49.99 a month.

Musk says SpaceX report of 2026 IPO is 'accurate'

Elon Musk ally Jared Isaacman looks set to be confirmed as the new NASA administrator after President Donald Trump renominated him for the role.

Bessent to propose major overhaul of regulatory body created from financial crisis

In a letter set to be released Thursday, Bessent will recommend changing the approach of the Financial Stability Oversight Council.

The case for more Fed rate cuts could rest on a 'systematic overcount' of jobs numbers

There are indications that policymakers will be more inclined to cut further if the labor market stays weak.

Washington Post

White House signals campaign to seize more oil tankers near Venezuela

The effort appears to be a new phase in the Trump administration’s push to oust President Nicolás Maduro.

U.S. seizes ‘very large’ oil tanker off Venezuelan coast, Trump says

The seizure was a significant escalation in the U.S. pressure campaign against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his country’s oil-dependent economy.

Video shows orcas and dolphins teaming up to hunt more efficiently

Scientists say the aquatic allies were observed apparently relying on one another to find prized prey: large adult Chinook salmon.

Two peace deals Trump took credit for appear to unravel at the same time

Fighting has not abated in the Democratic Republic of Congo or between Cambodia and Thailand in the wake of Trump-backed agreements.

Video shows skydiver dangling from plane after parachute gets caught

Though not required to carry a knife, the skydiver survived by using one to cut away from the snagged reserve parachute, landing safely with the main chute.

Nobel laureate calls Venezuela a ‘criminal hub,’ asks for international help

After missing her Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo, María Corina Machado said her country has been “invaded” by criminal enterprises supporting the Maduro regime.

Russia blocks Roblox game site, and the kids aren’t alright with that

After the latest restriction on the internet, officials describe receiving “many” letters from children wanting access to the game-creation platform restored.

Germany’s anti-immigrant AfD party finds open door in Trump’s America

Some German lawmakers want to ban Alternative for Germany, but the party has been embraced in Washington, and some of its leaders see Trump’s path to power as a road map.

How a U.S. admiral decided to kill two boat strike survivors

The controversial order given by Adm. Frank Bradley is under scrutiny from Congress. Inside the most consequential deliberation of his career.

How Trump’s Venezuela threats echo CIA-backed regime change in Latin America

The escalation targeting President Nicolás Maduro revives a Cold War playbook that had severe and lasting consequences for Latin American democracies and economies.

BBC

US sanctions six more ships after seizing oil tanker off Venezuela

The White House plans to move the tanker to a US port and seize the oil on board, a move Caracas has labelled as an act of "international piracy".

Rangers 'as bad as I've seen' as Keane revels in Ferencvaros win

Rangers were comfortably second-best as they slumped to yet another Europa League defeat, according to victorious Ferencvaros boss Robbie Keane.

Littler through to round two at World Championship

Luke Littler begins the defence of his PDC World Championship title with a straight-set victory over Darius Labanauskas of Lithuania.

Villa defeat 'reality check' for struggling Liverpool

Under-pressure Liverpool manager Gareth Taylor says his side have had a "real reality check" as their winless start to the Women's Super League season continues.

Councils to get £3bn for thousands more school spaces for Send pupils

The government is promising 50,000 more places for children with special educational needs in schools in England.

'Super flu' wave hits hospitals in England with no peak yet

Numbers in hospital rise by more than 50% in a week as NHS faces "worst-case scenario".

'Monumental betrayal' - cheapest World Cup final ticket to cost £3,119

Fans' group Football Supporters Europe says it is "astonished" by Fifa's "extortionate" pricing strategy for World Cup tickets.

'Monumental betrayal' - cheapest World Cup final ticket to cost £3,119

Fans' group Football Supporters Europe says it is "astonished" by Fifa's "extortionate" pricing strategy for World Cup tickets.

Celebrity Race Across the World winners revealed

The four pairs of contestants had to make their way more than 3,500 miles through Central America.

Wolves got summer transfers 'wrong' - club execs

Wolves got their transfer business "wrong" in the summer, says technical director Matt Jackson - while under-fire executive chairman Jeff Shi empathises with protesting fans.

The Independent

Senator says FAA administrator failed to sell multimillion-dollar airline stake as promised

A Democratic Senator says the head of the Federal Aviation Administration has not sold off his multimillion-dollar stake in the airline he led since 1999 despite a promise to do so as part of his ethics agreement

King Charles to share personal cancer update in new Stand Up To Cancer video message

The King’s message will be broadcasted on Friday evening

Irish economy at risk from ‘global shocks’, ESRI report warns

The think tank also said the presence of multinational corporations ‘remains a tremendous positive for the Irish economy’.

The impact anxiety is having on school attendances

Teaching unions have been calling for more investment in mental health services to help tackle the absence crisis

Long summer, Oasis and cost of living dominated 2025 sales trends – John Lewis

Four heatwaves led to record sales of swimwear as the traditional summer months waned, up 18% in September and 28% in October, the retailers said.

Navy, Army and RAF set for intelligence unit shake-up amid growing global threats

This strategic overhaul follows revelations from the inquiry into the 2018 Novichok poisoning of Dawn Sturgess

Ukraine-Russia latest: Trump says US will attend Ukraine peace talks with Europe but doesn’t want to ‘waste time’

The US have offered to create a “free economic zone” in Ukraine-controlled parts of the eastern Donbas region

Another Canadian Conservative lawmaker defects to Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party

A Canadian Conservative opposition lawmaker has defected from his party and joined Prime Minister Mark Carney’s governing Liberals, a political coup that leaves the Liberal Party just short of a simple majority of the seats in Parliament

New coins will commemorate 250th anniversary of American independence. Here's how they'll look

The U.S. Mint has unveiled designs for coins commemorating the 250th anniversary of American independence

Sao Paulo blackout leaves 1.4M without power, hundreds of flights canceled

More than 1.4 million of Sao Paulo residents had no electricity on Thursday after strong winds caused several trees to collapse onto the metropolis’ grid the day before