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CBC.ca

Mandatory minimum child pornography sentences unconstitutional, Supreme Court rules

The Supreme Court of Canada says the one-year mandatory minimum jail sentences for accessing or possessing child pornography are unconstitutional.

Billie Eilish calls out billionaires with Mark Zuckerberg in the audience

Grammy-winning pop artist Billie Eilish called billionaires out on Wednesday, seemingly to their faces.

Israeli military kills 3 Palestinians in Gaza, as 4 days of attacks strain ceasefire

The Israeli military attacked the Gaza Strip for a fourth day on Friday, killing three people, Palestinian health authorities said, in another test of a fragile ceasefire agreement.

Canada's economy shrank by 0.3% in August

Canada's economy shrank in August against widespread expectations of no growth, Statistics Canada data showed on Friday, but an advanced estimate pointed out the economy might escape a recession in the third quarter.

Forget monsters. The Blue Jays and Mother Nature are coming for you this Halloween

It's a treat to have the Toronto Blue Jays in a position to win the World Series; the trick for many families and baseball fans will be being able to watch it happen. Also, watch out for Mother Nature. In some parts of the country, she's not going to be playing nice.

Coffee, hosting, gambling: How Canadian sport can begin to climb out of financial crisis

The Canadian sport system is strained financially at all levels. Athletes bear much of the burden, however, as costs are passed down. Being an Olympian, these days, is at once more of a full-time commitment and less sustainable than ever. But there are potential solutions for the crisis.

Alberta Teachers’ Association might take the government to court. Here’s what we know

What avenues for legal recourse actually exist? CBC spoke to lawyers and civil liberty associations to get a sense of whether the back-to-work order could be challenged in court.

Jeromy Farkas's long, strange trek to becoming Calgary mayor

He was a council 'disruptor' four years ago, and now he's council's leader. Has he learned lessons along the way?
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Toronto Star

King Charles strips Andrew of his prince title, royal residence. Here's the latest

British PM Keir Starmer "fully supports" the King; Sarah Ferguson reportedly to fend for herself.

This $32M Bridle Path mansion has 16 bathrooms, Swarovski crystal skylights and gold-plated rooms

This nine-bedroom and 16-bathroom residence spans 23,665 square feet, features domes on the roof and is adorned by Corinthian columns.

People 'generally' support advance MAID requests before decision-making capacity lost: report

The report also highlighted the need for better end-of-life health and social supports, including palliative care and home care, in addition to the option of MAID.

Doug Ford takes his anti-tariff case to influential U.S. newspapers

Ford has penned pieces that appeared in the Washington Post on Friday and in the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday.

Big changes in store for Ontario's conservation authorities

A new agency to centralize development approvals would be called the Ontario Provincial Conservation Agency.

Is the influencer boom a sign of narcissism a voice for young people?

According to one recent poll, more than half of all Gen Zs want to be influencers – online creators who turn their lives into content.

Canada’s auto industry is on the brink. Should it be saved?

This week on “It’s Political” we look at whether the auto industry is worth saving, and how it could be propped up – despite the uncertainty Trump creates.

Forgotten Toronto: Inside the city’s most haunted landmarks — from the Keg Mansion to the Hockey Hall of Fame

Toronto is no stranger to ghost stories. We dive into the lesser-known histories of some of the Six's most haunted places.

Ford government receives iPro scandal audit — but won't make the findings public yet

Minister Stephen Crawford previously said he would not hesitate to assume control of Ontario's real estate regulator if he's not satisfied with the sweeping audit.

‘Divisive’ and ‘risk averse’ Toronto police culture has lost trust of members, public, report finds

The report is “a call to action for the chief and the command,” said Clayton Campbell, president of the Toronto Police Association.
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Globe and Mail

Syrian MPs hold cautious hope for a democratic future

Interim legislature will sit until security situation calms enough for full-scale elections

Trump calls on Senate to scrap filibuster and end government shutdown

Democrats say they won’t vote to reopen the government until Republicans negotiate an extension to the health care subsidies

China President takes centre stage on first day of APEC summit in Gyeongju

The Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit began Friday with world leaders meeting in the South Korean city of Gyeongju. Taking centre stage this year has been China's President Xi Jinping.

Halloween events around the world this week

Trump and Melania giving candies to trick-or-treaters, LEGO flowers on a Manhattan stoop, animals feasting on Halloween treats and Belgians riding pumpkin boats: here are some of the Halloween events this week.

Londoners split over King stripping Andrew of title and residence

Londoners are split on the decision by King Charles to banish Andrew from public life after the monarch moved to protect the institution from his younger brother's ties to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Some said on Friday that Andrew deserved to lose his royal title, while others said it shouldn't have happened before his guilt has been proven.

Trump leaves APEC early, ceding spotlight to China

President Xi urges nations to safeguard global trade in ‘fluid and turbulent’ times

Israel hands over bodies of 30 Palestinians, Gaza officials say

Exchange of Palestinian remains for hostage remains is latest indication that fraught ceasefire is moving forward, despite deadly strikes this week

Macao media outlet forced to shut down as China tightens grip on casino hub

All About Macao said that ‘in the face of increasing pressure and risks’ its October issue would be its last

Carney says era of rules-based open trade is 'gone'

Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Friday that the world of rules-based liberalized trade and investment had passed as the global economy was going through one of the most profound changes since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.

King Charles strips brother Andrew of titles and home

King Charles has stripped his younger brother Andrew of his title of prince and forced him out of his Windsor home, Buckingham Palace said on Thursday, seeking to distance the royals from him over his links to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
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Global News

Hurricane Melissa leaves more than 45 dead as rescue efforts ramp up

Jamaica's military has called on reserve personnel to report for duty to help with relief and rescue operations.

‘Potential terrorist attack’ over Halloween weekend thwarted: FBI director

FBI Director Kash Patel said a planned terrorist attack, which allegedly could have occurred over the Halloween weekend, has been thwarted by the agency.

Hurricane Melissa-hit Caribbean to get $7M in Canadian humanitarian aid

Global Affairs Canada wrote Thursday afternoon that it was 'not aware of any Canadian citizens who have been injured or killed as a result of this hurricane.'

Meeting with Xi ‘turning point’ in Canada-China ties, Carney says

Prime Minister Mark Carney said his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday at a summit in South Korea will discuss "a much broader set of issues than trade."

CBSA reports huge Chinese drug chemical seizure ahead of Carney-Xi meeting

The seizure occurred in May at the Tsawwassen Container Examination Facility in B.C., but was reported by CBSA on Thursday — one day before Carney and Xi are set to meet.

At least 2 dozen dead as Hurricane Melissa hurtles through Cuba, Haiti

Experts say Melissa, now a Category 2 hurricane, is expected to bring dangerous winds, flooding and storm surges to the Bahamas on Thursday, followed by Bermuda.

India slaps yellow pea imports with 30% duty

India is adding an additional duty of 30 per cent for all imports of yellow peas effective Nov. 1, including from Canada, in an effort to maintain local price stability.

Louvre jewel heist: French police arrest 5 more in ramped-up probe

Included in the group is one of the suspected robbers, who authorities say was identified with DNA evidence collected from the scene.

Foreign minister ‘looking into’ how Canadian firearms got to Russia

Anita Anand responded after Global News reported that Russian snipers were using Canadian-made rifles.

Hurricane Melissa: Ottawa says no Canadians reported dead, offers aid

Randeep Sarai, secretary of state for international development, said Canada is 'very closely' monitoring the situation and is ready to help with any local requests for assistance.
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New York Times

Will the Unmaking of Prince Andrew Be the Making of King Charles?

The decision by King Charles III to strip the title of his brother Prince Andrew showed a level of accountability rarely applied to royals.

What If You Spent Every Waking Moment Taking On Elon Musk?

Aaron Greenspan was once a promising entrepreneur. He has spent the last two decades lobbing grenades at the country’s most powerful tech moguls.

U.N. Says Strikes on Boats Trump Claims Are Smuggling Drugs Are Illegal

The U.N.’s human rights chief condemned deadly military attacks on vessels near South and Central America and called for an independent investigation.

How Saudi Arabia and Qatar Benefited From Rule Changes to Reach the World Cup

A soccer governing body that both countries have helped bankroll gave them extra rest and home-field advantage to set up World Cup qualification.

Thune Rejects Trump’s Call to Change the Senate Filibuster

The Senate majority leader is unwilling to pursue the “nuclear option” to blow past a Democratic filibuster and reopen the government.

After ‘S.N.L.,’ Tim Meadows Found Success as a Second Fiddle

Twenty-five years after he left “Saturday Night Live,” he is still reaching new audiences, most recently with a new CBS sitcom and a role in the DC Comics universe.

Low Prices Aren’t Stopping Exxon and Chevron From Pumping More Oil

The two biggest U.S. oil companies increased production in the third quarter and reported lower but still robust profits.

What’s Next for Andrew After He Loses ‘Prince’ Title?

King Charles III’s brother will retreat further from public life after additional damaging revelations about his ties to the sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein.

If Elected, How Might Mamdani Use Mayoral Power in Ways That Affect Israel?

Zohran Mamdani’s opposition to Israel’s treatment of Palestinians could influence New York City’s investments, his appointees and city policing tactics.

Coal Jobs or Climate? Trump’s Push Revives a Debate on the Navajo Nation.

As the economic engine for the region, coal offered solid work. But it has also used up water, polluted the air and raised health concerns.

CNBC

Amazon's stock soars 12% on third-quarter beat, increased spending guidance

Amazon blew past analyst estimates in its third-quarter earnings report and raised its capital expenditures forecast for the year to $125 billion.

Tech's $380 billion splurge: This quarter's winners and losers of the AI spending boom

With the largest cloud and internet companies reporting results this week, it's clear that spending on artificial intelligence is only increasing.

European markets lower as investors react to earnings; euro zone inflation falls to 2.1%

Investors on Friday are reacting to a number of big-name earnings and central bank decisions this week.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says AI is in a 'virtuous cycle.' Here's what he means

"The virtual cycle of AI has been designed, and this is ... the reason why you're seeing the world's capex going so fast," Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said.

Nvidia's Huang downplays concerns over selling AI chips to Beijing: It has 'plenty' of its own

"It's in the best interest of America to serve that China market. It's in the best interest of China to have the American technology," the Nvidia CEO said.

Netflix announces a 10-for-1 stock split

The stock is currently one of 10 stocks in the S&P 500 with a price above $1,000.

Disney channels go dark on YouTube TV as carriage deal expires

Disney content, including channels like ABC and ESPN, was removed from YouTube TV overnight, after the two companies failed to renew a contract. 

Samsung building facility with 50,000 Nvidia GPUs to automate chip manufacturing

Samsung is the latest company to announce a deal with Nvidia, whose chips remain essential for building and deploying advanced artificial intelligence.

CNBC's Inside India newsletter: How entrepreneurship is rising in India's small cities

There is a boom in entrepreneurship in small cities in India which is being driven by rise of ecommerce, generational ownership changes and a popular TV Show.

Pony.ai becomes first to win citywide robotaxi permit in China's Silicon Valley

Pony.ai said it is the first company to get a permit to operate taxis across all of the Chinese city of Shenzhen on the border of Hong Kong.

Washington Post

As U.S. ramps up the pressure, Venezuela pleads with Moscow for help

Documents show Maduro drafted letter asking Russia for missiles, radars and upgraded aircraft as U.S. forces amass in the Caribbean.

Dutch voters deliver rebuke to the far right in knife-edge election

The centrist D66 party nearly tripled its seats, while Geert Wilders’s right-wing party suffered a drop from its shocking first-place finish in 2023.

U.S. boat strikes spread fear across the Caribbean

The attacks, which have left at least 61 people dead, are threatening the region’s fishing, shipping and tourism industries and exposing differences among leaders.

What’s next for Andrew after losing his royal title over Epstein scandal

Andrew, 65, was stripped of the title “prince” over links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. He will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.

Sudan’s war takes horrific turn, as Trump looks away

The White House loves quick deals and photo-ops, but there’s no simple solution to ending the war in Sudan.

At least 40 dead in Hurricane Melissa as it heads toward Bermuda

Melissa will bring heavy rain from the Mid-Atlantic to New England as it heads toward Bermuda and Canada. It leaves a trail of destruction in the Caribbean.

King Charles strips brother Andrew of prince title over Epstein scandal

The move marks the latest setback for the king’s brother as the scandal over his ties to the convicted American sex offender Jeffrey Epstein continues to cast a long shadow.

Classified U.S. report finds backlog of hundreds of possible Israeli human rights violations

The report found “hundreds” of possible Israeli human rights violations, further complicating a process to review credible allegations against IDF military units in Gaza.

See the devastating effects of Melissa’s deadly path through the Caribbean

The storm is heading toward Bermuda after causing widespread devastation in Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti and the Bahamas

Trump cuts tariffs on China after ‘truly great’ meeting with Xi

China’s leader agreed to delay restrictions on rare earth minerals for a year and buy more soybeans, Trump said after a meeting designed to calm trade tensions.

BBC

Ex-sergeant major jailed for six months for sexual assault of soldier who took her own life

Michael Webber admitted sexually assaulting Jaysley Beck, 19, who later took her own life.

Dutch centrist Rob Jetten claims victory in neck-and-neck election race

Jetten said his D66 liberal party had achieved a historic result after vote analysis indicated it could be beaten.

Hurricane death toll rises as Jamaica aid effort struggles

The devastating storm claimed nearly 50 lives when it swept Haiti and Jamaica this week.

Several hundred feared dead as Tanzania election protests continue

A diplomatic source tells the BBC there is credible evidence that at least 500 people had died.

Post Office justice measures could include special stamp for victims

Restorative justice scheme for subpostmasters will offer face-to-face meetings with Fujitsu and Post Office executives.

Second gold toilet to be auctioned, six years after first was stolen from palace

The first edition of the solid gold loo was taken from Blenheim Palace in 2019.

Where does the King get his money?

The language of Buckingham Palace's statement is "very brutal", royal historian Kelly Swaby tells the BBC.

Just Stop Oil trio cleared over Stonehenge orange powder protest

The trio are cleared of all charges after citing human rights law in their defence.

Diana's childhood home or the gardener's house - where might Andrew live?

The sprawling Norfolk estate is home to several properties - here is a look at where Andrew might be moving in.

The Week: The King v Andrew And Possible Tax Rises

Why did the King choose now to strip Andrew of his titles?

The Independent

French minister gives Louvre security update following crown jewel heist

The thieves fled with eight crown jewel pieces within minutes

JPMorgan Chase alerted Trump admin to over $1B in ‘suspicious’ transactions involving Epstein and prominent Wall Street figures: report

Over 4,700 transactions, including wire transfers to Russian banks raised red flags in 2019, new documents reveal

Ex-army sergeant major who sexually assaulted teenage soldier months before her death is jailed

Jaysley Beck’s family say Michael Webber’s attack and the way higher-ups handled her complaint ‘broke something inside her that she couldn’t repair’

Disney content has gone dark on YouTube TV. Here's what customers should know

Disney content has gone dark on YouTube TV, leaving subscribers of the Google-owned live streaming platform without access to major networks like ESPN and ABC

What Russia successfully testing a nuclear-powered missile tells us, according to an expert

The Russian military claims that the Burevestnik missile flew 8,700 miles at low altitude over 15 hours

Noem says foreigners can’t drive and ‘endanger our citizens’ as she defends Trump team’s new rules for migrant drivers

‘If you are here driving on our streets illegally and our highways, you are endangering our citizens, and your days are numbered,’ the Homeland Security Secretary warned

Air traffic controllers now working for food as shutdown stops paychecks and airlines like United and Delta serve them meals

Federal aviation workers missed their first paycheck this week as the government shutdown steers toward the longest-ever in U.S. history.

‘Common cuckoo’ sighting draws people from across the country as experts are left baffled over how bird got to US

Many people in other parts of the U.S. also have reported making special treks to the region in hopes of seeing it

Lebanon's president calls for negotiations to end continued Israeli strikes

Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun says any negotiations with Israel to stop ongoing strikes on southern Lebanon must be mutual

Inside the $1bn Grand Egyptian Museum as 50,000 artifacts go on display from Tutankhamun to Khufu’s solar boat

The building, as big as Vatican City with a collection larger than the Louvre, has been in the making for over 30 years and is finally set to formally open in November, Maira Butt writes