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CBC.ca

Stephen Harper says Canada must urgently reduce its dependence on the U.S.

Speaking at an Ottawa gala late Wednesday, former prime minister Stephen Harper said that Canada must urgently pivot in the face of an erratic U.S. president and reduce its dependence on the American market to protect its sovereignty and the continued functioning of the economy.

'We are ready to listen': Savannah Guthrie posts emotional plea to her missing mother's kidnapper

Today show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie and her siblings posted an emotional plea on social media Wednesday with a message to anyone who might be holding her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, for ransom.

Nearly 1,300 customers affected by Canada Computers data breach, company says

Canada Computers & Electronics continues to investigate a data breach affecting hundreds of people that has left customers frustrated over how the company handled the episode and communicated about it.

Will this be Vancouver's first snow-free winter in 43 years?

Environment Canada meteorologist Ken Dosanjh says that while there is still some time left in winter, there's no likelihood of sea-level snow in the immediate forecast. He says if none falls by spring, it would be the first time Vancouver had gone snow-free since the winter of 1982-1983.

Canadian hockey star Gavin McKenna charged with aggravated assault

Yukon-born hockey player Gavin McKenna, 18, has been charged in the U.S. with assault, according to court documents verified by CBC News.

Calgary man accused in Ryan Wedding drug trafficking case seeking bail during extradition

The lawyer for Calgarian Allistair Chapman, arrested in connection with alleged Canadian drug kingpin Ryan Wedding, says his client is not a flight risk or a public danger and should get bail.

How the Epstein files unravelled a senior British politician's career — and now threaten PM Starmer's job

As the U.K.’s ambassador, Peter Mandelson lasted eight months until Prime Minister Keir Starmer sacked him over his resurfaced connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Now, the prime minister's judgment is under close scrutiny, after the U.S. Department of Justice released three million more files related to the convicted sex offender on Friday. The latest drop revealed more details about Mandelson's relationship with Epstein.

9 Toronto police officers facing charges related to tow-truck violence: sources

Nine Toronto police officers are facing charges related to violent incidents involving tow trucks and operators across the Greater Toronto Area, multiple sources tell CBC News.

Civil rights lawyer says Trump officials couldn’t break her spirit, so they doctored her photo instead

Minnesota civil rights lawyer Nekima Levy Armstrong says she was shocked when she learned the White House had posted an altered photo of her appearing to sob during her arrest when, in fact, she was calm and poised.

Federal bill wants to make it easier to share Canadians' electronic medical records

The federal government is reviving proposed legislation that would allow digital health information to be shared safely across electronic systems.
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Toronto Star

GO trains on Lakeshore West and Lakeshore East lines facing significant delays due to equipment issues

Some trains were stalled for nearly three hours as an unknown equipment issue is under repair along both GO train lines Wednesday night.

Owners of Canadian Best in Show winner bask in Penny's prizewinning poise: 'It's surreal'

The Doberman pinscher won the most coveted prize, at the 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, beating out 2,500 other dogs in New York.

A newborn's death likely linked to the mom drinking raw milk while pregnant

While investigators said they could not determine the exact cause of the baby's death, “the most likely source of infection was unpasteurized milk.”

OPSEU demands investigation into CAAT pension plan's vice-chair as governance crisis continues

OPSEU said the pension plan's vice-chair and the now-suspended chair "may have acted outside the policies and procedures of the plan."

Top NHL prospect Gavin McKenna charged with aggravated assault

The 18-year-old from Whitehorse, Yukon also faces a count of misdemeanour simple assault, disorderly conduct and harassment, according to court records.

Toronto police officers arrested in organized crime, corruption probe

The arrests of at least seven Toronto officers were confirmed by a source who said the charges include drug trafficking and conspiracy to commit murder.

10 injured in Brampton crash involving city bus and multiple vehicles

All 10 people had minor injuries, paramedics said Wednesday evening. The crash around 3 p.m. was originally treated as a "mass casualty incident."

Tate McRae draws criticism from Canadians after starring in NBC ad promoting American Olympians

The Canadian pop singer appeared in an ad promoting American athletes on Wednesday.

Why this byelection could decide who becomes — or doesn’t become — Ontario’s next Liberal leader

A looming provincial byelection in Scarborough Southwest has set in motion a cascading chain of events that could define the next general election.

Carney government rejects Danielle Smith's demand to change how judges are picked

Alberta's premier demanded changes before the appointment of three vacant seats on the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta and a Supreme Court vacancy.
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Globe and Mail

Warmer temperatures have IOC open to earlier dates for future Winter Olympics and Paralympics

Possibility of Olympics opening in January, with Paralympics following in February

Israel strikes on Gaza kill at least 24

Israeli strikes hit Gaza on Wednesday, killing at least 24 Palestinians, including two babies, according to health officials in the territory, where a fragile ceasefire has come under increasing strain.

Man who tried to assassinate Donald Trump at Florida golf course gets life in prison

A man convicted of trying to assassinate U.S. President Donald Trump on a Florida golf course in 2024 has been sentenced to life in prison.

Trump pulls 700 immigration agents out of Minnesota, but thousands remain

The Trump administration is withdrawing some 700 federal immigration enforcement agents from Minnesota, although about 2,000 agents will stay in place, White House border czar Tom Homan announced on Wednesday.

Life sentence for man convicted of trying to assassinate Trump on Florida golf course

Ryan Routh, 59, was convicted by a jury of five criminal counts last September

Former Prince Andrew moves out of home near Windsor Castle after Epstein document release

The former Prince Andrew has moved out of his longtime home on crown-owned land near Windsor Castle earlier than expected, after the latest release of documents from the U.S. investigation of Jeffrey Epstein revived questions about his friendship with the convicted sex offender.

Xi and Putin discuss growing links between China, Russia in video call

Leaders talk about economic co-operation between Moscow and Beijing and relations with the U.S.

New California congressional map favouring Democrats is greenlit by Supreme Court

Last-ditch plea from state Republicans and the Trump administration is rejected

Trump wants to ‘take over’ U.S. elections as Georgia officials seek return of seized ballots

FBI seized election documents last week after Trump claimed, without evidence, that fraud cost him victory in the state

Pakistani forces take back town from separatist militants after three-day battle

Wave of attacks by Baloch Liberation Army brought Pakistan’s largest province to a near standstill
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Global News

Washington Post layoffs include entire Ukraine, Middle East bureaus

The Post’s executive editor Matt Murray called the move painful but necessary to put the outlet on stronger footing and weather changes in technology and user habits.

Canada has no nuclear weapons. After Trump’s Greenland threats, should it?

Wayne Eyre, the former chief of the defence staff, recently said Canada shouldn't rule out acquiring nuclear weapons, but experts and the defence minister dismiss the idea.

Measles alert urges countries to vaccinate more, including Canada

Canada has seen an increase in measles cases with 164 cases — 154 confirmed, 10 probable — as of Jan. 24, 2026. Manitoba is the province with the highest number of cases.

U.S. shoots down Iranian drone along Arabian Sea, military says

A U.S. military spokesperson says the drone was shot down as it was 'aggressively approaching' an American vessel in the Arabian sea.

Tourist trampled to death by elephant in Thailand park, the 3rd human it’s killed

More than 220 people have been killed by wild elephants in Thailand since 2012, according to the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation.

Son of Norway’s crown princess denies rape charges as trial begins

Marius Borg Høiby, the eldest son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, pleaded not guilty to the most serious charges, including the four counts of rape.

Transport Canada is ‘monitoring’ Boeing Dreamliner grounding by Air India

Transport Canada says it is 'monitoring the situation' after Air India said it grounded its Boeing 787 Dreamliner jets over reports of issues with a fuel control switch.

Canada’s Governor General starts trip that will head to Greenland

Gov. Gen. Mary Simon is in Norway for the start of a trip that will also visit Denmark and Greenland, which comes just weeks after U.S. threats to the sovereignty of Greenland.

Russia attacks Ukraine power grid amid record cold ahead of peace talks

NATO's secretary-general said that the overnight strikes raise doubts about Moscow’s intentions on the eve of talks, calling them “a really bad signal.”

Vietnam prepared for possible U.S. ‘war of aggression,’ military doc shows

The original Vietnamese document titled “The 2nd U.S. Invasion Plan” was completed by the Ministry of Defense in August 2024, after Vietnam and the U.S. signed a new partnership.
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New York Times

Brad Karp Resigns as Paul Weiss Chairman Amid Epstein Fallout

The decision followed the release of a series of embarrassing emails between Mr. Karp and Jeffrey Epstein.

Savannah Guthrie Addresses Mother’s Abductor: ‘We Are Ready to Talk’

Ms. Guthrie, the television anchor, and her siblings released a video on Wednesday night asking for proof that their mother, Nancy, is alive.

Venezuela Said to Detain Maduro Allies Targeted by the U.S.

The questioning of the politically connected businessmen, Raúl Gorrín and Alex Saab, signaled deepening cooperation between the two nations.

The Washington Post Eliminates Its Sports Department

The Post is laying off or reassigning all the reporters and editors in its sports section, days before the Super Bowl and the Winter Olympics in Italy.

China’s Xi Presses Trump on Taiwan in Phone Call

Both leaders gave versions of what they discussed, but the Chinese president’s take made clear the issue of the island was front and center.

I’m the Prime Minister of Spain. This Is Why the West Needs Migrants.

In Spain, it is our duty to become the welcoming and tolerant society our ancestors would have hoped to find on the other side of our borders.

Justices Allow California to Use a Voting Map That Helps Democrats

Also, hundreds of federal agents are set to withdraw from Minneapolis. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

Supreme Court Clears Way for California Voting Map

The state’s Republican Party had asked the justices to step in and block the new congressional maps, which give an advantage to Democrats, before the midterms.

New York City Partners with W.H.O. as U.S. Withdraws From Global Effort

City health authorities are joining a network that counters new pathogens and emerging outbreaks.

New York and New Jersey Resolve Fight Over Port Authority Control

The board of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will vote this week to confirm Kathryn Garcia as the executive director and Jean Roehrenbeck as the deputy executive director of the agency.

CNBC

China's Hong Kong-listed tech stocks enter bear market as tax ands AI fears take hold

Chinese technology stocks have slid into bear market territory, marking a sharp reversal from last year's rally.

Sony profit jumps 22% in December quarter, beating expectations and lifting full-year outlook

Sony posted a stronger-than-expected rebound in operating profit for the December quarter and lifted its full-year forecast.

South Korea's Kospi leads declines in Asia, tracking Wall Street tech sell-off

In Asia, investors are keeping an eye on tech and tech-related stocks in the region for any spillover.

Shares of Arm plunge 8% after licensing revenue misses estimates, Qualcomm outlook adds pressure

Shares of UK-based semiconductor designer Arm Holdings fell in aftermarket trading, despite the company posting record revenues amid AI demand.

China's Xi reasserts Taiwan stance in call with Trump, while U.S. president pushes trade

Beijing stressed Taiwan is the most important issue while Trump highlights the trade aspects of the bilateral relations.

Oil slides in volatile trading as upcoming U.S.-Iran talks revive de-escalation hopes

Oil prices fell on Thursday after Washington and Tehran agreed to hold talks in Oman on Friday, even as differences persist over the scope of the discussions.

CNBC Daily Open: Alphabet capex plans spook investors, while AMD has a brutal day in markets

Alphabet expects capital expenditure for 2026 to come in between $175 billion and $185 billion — at the higher end, capex will more than double from last year.

Alphabet resets the bar for AI infrastructure spending

The search giant's proposed capex spend for 2026 exceeds that of its hyperscalers peers.

Software experiencing 'most exciting moment' as AI fears hammer the stocks

Shares of software companies have been getting beaten up, and the selloff accelerated this week after Anthropic's latest unveiling.

Google parent beats on revenue, projects significant AI spending increase

Alphabet beat on the top and bottom lines in its fourth-quarter earnings report, and said it expects to significantly increase spending on AI in 2026.

Washington Post

Trump touts ‘very positive’ call with Chinese leader Xi

The president noted plans to visit China in April, as Beijing sends a warning to White House over Taiwan arms sales.

Andrew, ex-prince linked to Epstein, moves out of royal residence

Buckingham Palace announced in October that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor would vacate Royal Lodge, though he was photographed there on horseback just this week.

On a paradise island in the Pacific, meth and HIV epidemics rage

International criminal syndicates have been using Fiji as a transshipment point for drugs originating in Southeast Asia and Latin America.

Ahead of the Winter Olympics, Milan wins gold in gentrification

Some advocates say the Winter Games are driving up property prices and exacerbating income inequality.

Russia delivers worst attack this year to Ukraine’s power sector

The president said he persuaded Russia’s Vladimir Putin to stop striking Ukraine’s energy grid during a frigid period, but missiles fell on Kyiv hours later.

The treaty limiting U.S. and Russian nuclear arms is expiring. What to know.

U.S. lawmakers have expressed concern that the end of New START could lead to “a dangerous and costly arms race” between the world’s biggest nuclear powers.

A year after aid cuts, the image of American power shifts under Trump

The Trump administration’s America First strategy has trickled down to what’s left of the government’s humanitarian apparatus, potentially leading to millions of deaths by 2030.

U.S. shoots down Iranian drone that approached aircraft carrier

Officials said the aircraft was “acting aggressively” when it approached the USS Abraham Lincoln, which is in the Middle East amid tensions between Washington and Tehran.

Iran’s killing of protesters reached level rarely seen, emergent count shows

Even in the scale of global attacks on civilians and crackdowns on dissent, the magnitude of Iran’s violence against protesters stands out.

When his family was swept out to sea, boy swam and ran miles to save them

Austin Appelbee is being hailed as a hero after he rescued his family. “I couldn’t feel how tired I was,” the 13-year-old said of his hours-long feat.

BBC

'We are ready to talk' - US news anchor pleads for return of her abducted mother

"She is without any medicine. She needs it to survive," says the NBC host about missing 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie.

Email appears to confirm Andrew and Virginia Giuffre photo is real

The former prince has previously questioned whether the picture had been doctored and claimed he had never met Giuffre.

Trump says America should move on from Epstein - it may not be that easy

The justice department says its review of the files is over, but the story is again proving to have a life of its own.

MPs back plan to release Mandelson files after Labour anger forces climbdown

The PM is forced to back down over a plan to withhold some documents about the ex-minister's appointment as US ambassador.

'U-turn on Mandelson files' and 'Starmer in grave peril'

Starmer's handling of Mandelson's appointment as ambassador to Washington leads Thursday's papers.

US must be prudent when supplying arms to Taiwan, Xi tells Trump

Wednesday's call comes in the wake of a flurry of visits by Western leaders to China in recent months.

Trump touts 'softer touch' on immigration as federal force is reduced in Minnesota

The US president adopts a conciliatory tone after a deportation drive in Minnesota that has sparked protests.

Period blood test could offer less invasive alternative to cervical screening

Looking for signs of the cancer in a more convenient way could help women access the test and prevent the disease occurring, researchers say.

My support worker hasn't been paid for weeks after delays to disability scheme

Delays to the Access to Work scheme have increased significantly, leaving some disabled people without support.

My break-up blindsided me. Here's how to tell if your relationship isn't working

Eve's husband asked for a divorce after 6 months. Here's how to spot the signs and fix a failing relationship.

The Independent

Asian shares drop after Wall Street retreats thanks to sinking tech stocks

Asian shares are lower after more drops for technology stocks weighed on Wall Street

Savannah Guthrie demands anyone holding her mother provide proof of life in heartbreaking new family video

Nancy Guthrie, 84, vanished from her Arizona home Saturday night

Savannah Guthrie makes emotional plea for mother’s return: ‘We are ready to talk’: Live updates

Nancy Guthrie, 84, was abducted from her Arizona home, police said

ICE agents can't make warrantless arrests in Oregon unless there's a risk of escape, US judge rules

A judge says U.S. immigration agents in Oregon must stop arresting people without warrants unless they are likely to escape

On Capitol Hill, Treasury Secretary Bessent’s testimony descends into insults and shouting matches

A hearing with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent turned chaotic Wednesday as Democratic lawmakers clashed with him over fiscal policy and Trump family conflicts

Parents of Colorado school shooter won't face gun charges, sheriff's office says

Authorities say the parents of a 16-year-old boy who wounded two students at a Colorado high school with an old revolver won't be charged

A newborn's death likely linked to the mom drinking raw milk while pregnant

Health officials in New Mexico have said a newborn baby died from a listeria infection likely linked to the child's mother drinking raw milk during pregnancy

North Carolina man broke into Little Caesars after closing and started making and selling pizzas, cops say

Jonathon Hackett allegedly got into a fight with the Little Caesars employees during a second attempt to enter the store, police say

Alistair Campbell says disgraced Peter Mandelson was always ‘drawn to the wealthy crowd’

Alistair Campbell has claimed disgraced former Labour peer Peter Mandelson was always drawn to “powerful men with money”.