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CBC.ca

Ontario mobile homeowners struggling to sell properties accuse park owner of using tactics that break the law
Some homeowners and Realtors are accusing a private equity firm that owns mobile home parks in Ontario of using questionable and illegal tactics to raise lot rents beyond what many can afford. As a result, they say, homes that have traditionally been seen as affordable are becoming nearly impossible to sell.

Members of 99-year-old Halifax legion want answers as branch set to close
The 99-year-old Vimy branch in Halifax has been struggling financially since it lost its lottery licence last year after its former vice-president pocketed more than $25,000 from Chase the Ace draws.

Did removal of N.B.’s front licence plates make solving crimes harder?
Recent thefts raise a question about the effectiveness of removing front licence plates.

Heated Rivalry's Shane is autistic. If you didn't notice, that's the point
Rachel Reid, the Canadian author behind the Game Changer book series that inspired the show, has previously confirmed on Reddit that Shane is "probably autistic" — though she didn't set out to write him as such. However, she said she doubted he'd "ever realize it himself."

Why aren't at-home HPV tests readily available in Canada?
The U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration issued new recommendations on Monday that will eventually allow women and people assigned female at birth easier access to at-home self-testing kits for the human papilloma virus (HPV), which is sexually-transmitted and can cause cervical cancer.

Thousands of Quebec children with disabilities kept out of school due to lack of resources
Thousands of students with disabilities across the province are experiencing a “break in services” because of a lack of resources. There were nearly 1,500 students in 2021. By 2025, it had climbed to more than 3,400 students.

The Canada Reads 2026 longlist is here
This year, the great Canadian book debate is looking for one book to build bridges. The panellists and the books they choose to champion will be revealed on Jan. 22.

Remote First Nation in Ontario 'in a dire situation' over unclean water, wants military to help get people out
Frustrations are mounting in a remote First Nation in northern Ontario amid plans to evacuate residents due to a lack of clean water. Now, Kashechewan is asking Ottawa for military help to get people out of the community, which had been relying on bottled water and snowmelt after the treatment plant failed.

London Drugs in heart of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside to close on Feb. 1
The decision to close the location in the Woodwards Building, which has been open since 2009 and in the neighbourhood since 1945, was not taken lightly, according to London Drugs President and COO Clint Mahlman.

Glenn Hall, whose NHL goalie starts streak may never be broken, dies at age 94
Glenn Hall, a Hockey Hall of Famer whose streak of 502 starts as a goaltender remains an NHL record, has died. He was 94.
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Toronto Star

Rogers announces millions to help curb screen use with kids. Here's what its plan includes — and how George Springer is involved
The campaign follows a survey commissioned by Rogers that found youth aged 11-17 spend just over five hours a day on their phones.

Why recycling problems in Toronto go beyond uncollected blue bins
Key players are blaming each other for ongoing curbside pick-up failures while residents are given conflicting, inaccurate information. Premier Doug Ford has warned he may step in.

The best way to stop Trump's boundless territorial ambitions is for nations to stand together
Rather than welcoming Trump’s lawless assault on Venezuela, Carney should be working intensely, not just to protect us through NATO, but to orchestrate a global consensus against such blatant and egregious violations of international law.

'The Pitt' Season 2: 11 can't-miss moments, including 'ER' cameos — and a very sad death
The hotly anticipated new season of the hit Emmy-winning show packs plenty of drama, from captivating new cast members sparring with Dr. Robby to a nurse-themed episode (more Princess!)

Big tech is misogynyst. How else to account for fake nudes attracting $20 billion? Here's how we fight back
Canada needs to change the culture of digital design. Criminalizing deep fakes isn't enough

Maple Leafs power rankings: Auston Matthews is No. 1 after claiming the team's career goals record
Matthews has been helping the Leafs climb the standings, with 11 points in his last five games.

Best boxed wines at the LCBO right now
When you want a glass of wine without committing to a bottle and the attendant cost, boxed wine makes sense. It's inexpensive and it lasts.

Toronto theatres are losing the war on cellphones. Is it time to pull out the nuclear option?
Yondr pouches, which lock theatregoers' devices, may be our last hope in our battle against cellphones. Toronto theatres just need to start using them.

Mayor Olivia Chow to unveil 2026 Toronto budget today
Mayor Olivia Chow and city staff are set to unveil the initial draft of the 2026 budget this morning at a 9 a.m. event in the Junction.

Crime rates remained stable — and sometimes dropped — near Toronto supervised consumption sites, study finds
Study published in JAMA Network Open tracked rates of assault, auto theft, break-and-enter, robbery and theft over $5,000 from 2014 to 2025.
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Globe and Mail

U.S. Senate due to vote on reining in Trump on Venezuela
Maduro’s capture led to fears of prolonged, expensive Venezuela campaign
The latest on the situation in Venezuela, Maduro’s capture and Trump’s plans
The U.S. President, having ousted South American strongman Nicolás Maduro, says its government and oil industry now answer to him. Here’s what to know and what it means for Canada
U.S. immigration agent fatally shoots woman in Minneapolis
This video contains scenes and language some may find disturbing. A U.S. immigration agent shot and killed a 37-year-old woman in her car in Minneapolis on Jan. 7 amid an immigration enforcement surge, according to local and federal officials, the latest violent incident during President Donald Trump's nationwide crackdown on migrants.
Minneapolis woman killed by ICE agent was a mother of 3 new to the city
Renee Nicole Macklin Good, 37, was a U.S. citizen and appears to never have been charged with anything involving law enforcement beyond a traffic ticket

French farmers force their way through Paris with tractors in protest of Mercosur free-trade deal
EU has renewed internal talks about a contentious free-trade agreement with five South American nations
Minneapolis residents mourn woman fatally shot by ICE agent
Residents of Minneapolis gathered to mourn the death of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, who was fatally shot by a U.S. immigration agent on Wednesday Jan. 7 during an immigration enforcement surge, according to local and federal officials.

Shooting of Renee Nicole Good sparks protests against ICE in Minneapolis
Recordings by witnesses contradict Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s claims of self-defence, Minneapolis Mayor says
Petro and Trump speak as thousands take to the streets in Colombia
Leaders exchange muted praise after weeks of sharp rhetoric, including Trump’s threat of military action

What’s happening in Venezuela and how will it affect Canada? Submit your questions for our experts
From oil prices to the United States’ plans for the Americas, ask us your questions about the situation in Venezuela

Rwanda-backed militia violating Trump peace plan, UN report says
Panel documents series of flagrant violations by M23 insurgents and Rwandan and Congolese armies
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Global News

Denmark says talks with the U.S. ‘needed’ over Greenland
Denmark has welcomed a meeting with the U.S. next week to discuss President Donald Trump’s renewed call for Greenland to come under American control.

Chrystia Freeland to resign as MP Friday to take Ukraine role
Freeland made the announcement amid concerns raised by opposition MPs who said she should have resigned earlier after accepting a role advising a foreign government.

Saskatchewan’s Moe hopes Carney makes trade progress in China visit
Premier Scott Moe is hoping Prime Minister Mark Carney can make progress on market access for canola, which remains subject to Chinese tariffs.

Venezuela’s state-run oil company says talks with U.S. progressing
Trump has said he wants interim Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez to give the U.S. and private companies "total access" to her country's oil industry.

U.S. says it’s seized two oil tankers linked to Venezuela
"The world’s criminals are on notice. You can run, but you can’t hide," warned U.S. Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem.

Denmark’s European allies working on plan if Trump attacks Greenland
A U.S. military seizure of Greenland from a longtime ally, Denmark, would send shock waves through the NATO alliance and deepen the divide between Trump and European leaders.

‘Economic war’ and income inequality are key concerns of Canadian bank CEOs
National security and rising inequality are two of the biggest risks to economies today, said Canadian bank leaders at a conference Tuesday.

Denmark, Greenland seek meeting with Rubio as Trump repeats threats
Denmark and Greenland are seeking a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio after the Trump administration doubled down on its intention to take over the Danish territory.

B.C. to undertake trade mission to India, a ‘key market’ for province, Eby says
Premier David Eby announced that the trade mission will promote B.C.'s businesses, critical minerals and sustainable wood products.

Carney says Freeland’s Ukraine role ‘consistent’ with plan to resign as MP
Conservatives say Freeland should have resigned by now and Carney should have asked her to do so when she took on the new role as an advisor to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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New York Times

U.S. Trade Deficit Fell to Lowest Level Since 2009, Latest Data Show
The monthly trade deficit continued to shrink in October after President Trump imposed sweeping tariffs on foreign imports.

Hochul and Mamdani to Announce Road Map to Expand Child Care
Governor Kathy Hochul will appear with Mayor Zohran Mamdani to lay out a plan to expand free and subsidized child care in New York, which had been a central focus of his campaign.

Saudi Official Accuses U.A.E. of Helping Yemeni Separatist to Escape
Aidarous al-Zubaidi is wanted on treason charges in Yemen after he led a lightning military offensive that escalated a bitter feud between the Emirates and Saudi Arabia.

Lebanon Claims Progress in Disarming Militant Groups Like Hezbollah
The military said it had completed the first phase of a plan to demilitarize armed groups as fears grew that Israel was preparing a new offensive against Hezbollah.

Even Without Hurricanes, U.S. Disaster Costs Surpassed $100 Billion Last Year
A record-setting 21 thunderstorm events each caused at least $1 billion in damages, a sign that more people and property are in harm’s way.

Colombia’s President Feared a U.S. Attack. Then Trump Called.
The conversation appeared to defuse a crisis that erupted after President Trump said military action against Colombia “sounds good.” President Gustavo Petro spoke to The New York Times just before the call.

Trump Says U.S. Oversight of Venezuela Could Last for Years
In a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times on Wednesday, President Trump said “only time will tell” when it comes to how long the United States aims to control the country.

We Pressed Trump on His Conclusion About the ICE Shooting in Minneapolis. Here’s What He Said.
The exchange was a glimpse into the president’s reflexive defense of his federal crackdown on immigration.

Brown Shooting Suspect’s Descent from Brilliant Friend to Angry Loner
After Claudio Neves Valente was accused of killing two Brown students and a M.I.T. professor, former classmates recalled how he yearned to go to M.I.T. himself and failed, adding to his growing list of resentments.

An Oval Office Viewing
During an interview with our reporters, President Trump discussed a video of an ICE agent fatally shooting a woman in Minneapolis.
CNBC

Why Russia hasn't reacted to Trump's Greenland takeover bid
The Kremlin has not commented on Trump's Greenland ambitions, with analysts saying they serve a bigger purpose for Moscow.

Venezuela says 100 killed in U.S. military operation that captured Maduro
The U.S. military operation dubbed "Absolute Resolve" had seven U.S. troops injured during the capture of Nicolás Maduro and his wife.

Defense stocks surge after Trump calls for $1.5 trillion military budget in 2027
U.S. defense stocks rallied in pre-market moves, following their European counterparts.

CNBC's Becky Quick details daughter's rare disease journey
CNBC Squawk Box anchor Becky Quick details her daughter's rare disease journey, and explains why it inspired her to launch CNBC Cures.

Trump's team races to come up with a Greenland takeover plan — here's what's at stake
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says that he intends to convene with Danish officials next week to discuss Greenland.

Meta faces China probe over acquisition of AI agent startup Manus
China to probe Meta's acquisition of artificial intelligence startup Manus to assess its compliance with export control laws.

The boldest bitcoin predictions for 2026 are in — from $75,000 to $225,000
Industry executives and investors forecast a wide range of prices for bitcoin in 2026, dropping as low as $75,000 and rising as high as $225,000.

The first of China’s 'AI tigers' goes public as Zhipu climbs in Hong Kong debut
Shares of China-backed Zhipu made small gains on their Hong Kong debut, following a $558 million initial public offering.

Asia-Pacific markets mostly fall as Trump rattles defense firms and oil prices slide
Overnight, the S&P 500 and the Down Jones Industrial Average snapped a three-day winning streak.

Trump’s Greenland gambit puts China on edge after Venezuela operation
U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to take control of Greenland raised alarms in Beijing as nations vye for the vast mineral reserves in the Arctic nation.
Washington Post

Venezuela’s economy nears collapse under U.S. blockade
Trump administration officials say the Venezuelan government only has a few weeks before they “go broke” if it doesn’t “play ball.”

He spends 12 hours making art in the snow, then watches it vanish
Simon Beck works alone, using a compass and a pair of snowshoes to create intricate patterns as large as three soccer fields.

Russian strikes cause wide-scale blackout in two Ukrainian regions
Overnight air strikes by Russia caused a near-total power outage in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk regions.

Despite Gaza ceasefire, war still deadly along Israel’s ‘Yellow Line’
Israel’s enforcement of its shifting demarcation line in Gaza has left hundreds of Palestinians dead in the months since an Oct. 10 ceasefire.

Europe draws red line on Greenland after a year of trying to pacify Trump
While many European leaders’ reactions to the Venezuela raid were muted, there have been forceful rebukes of the Trump administration’s greediness on Greenland.

Venezuelan politics are a ‘blood sport.’ The U.S. is entering the ring.
Delcy Rodríguez is Venezuela’s new president, but the country’s powerful defense and interior ministers could decide the future of Chavismo — and the nation.

Saudi Arabia’s allies in Yemen oust UAE-backed separatist from government
The separatist Southern Transition Council said its leader, Aidarous al-Zubaidi, remained in the port city of Aden after Saudi Arabia accused him of fleeing to an unknown destination.

U.S. seizes two tankers as Venezuelan oil blockade intensifies
A Russian-flagged vessel was boarded in the North Atlantic. Another ship was apprehended near the Caribbean.

U.S. reduces number of warships near Venezuela after Maduro raid
The USS Iwo Jima and the USS San Antonio have been relocated to waters north of Cuba, and the Air Force also has withdrawn some aircraft from the region.

Why Trump wants Greenland and what’s standing in his way
Denmark’s leader warned that any use of force by Washington to seize Greenland, as Trump officials have suggested, would render the postwar NATO alliance defunct.
BBC

Business rate rises for pubs to be watered down after pressure from landlords
The hospitality industry had called for a rethink of planned changes to the way the tax based on property is calculated.

What is Man Utd's 'DNA' and does it really matter?
As Manchester United look for Ruben Amorim's successor, Phil McNulty asks if a club's so-called "DNA" is actually relevant?

Mourinho makes Benfica players sleep at training ground
Jose Mourinho takes his players to stay at Benfica's training ground after they lose against Braga in the League Cup semi-final.

US involvement in Venezuela could last years, Trump says
The US president says only time would tell how long his administration will be involved in the running of the country.

More changes to farm inheritance tax plans ruled out
The government says it has listened to farmers and increased the proposed inheritance tax threshold.

Abandoned baby Elsa to be adopted and regularly see two siblings
Police say all enquiries to find the parents of the abandoned babies have now been "exhausted".

Eyewitness video shows how deadly shooting unfolded, second by second
BBC Verify breaks down how the shooting which killed a 37-year-old woman in Minneapolis unfolded.

Nasa considers whether to bring sick crew member back to Earth
Nasa is assessing what to do next following a medical issue on board the International Space Station.

In pictures: Protests held in US cities
Renee Nicole Good was shot dead by a federal immigration agent in Minneapolis on Wednesday.

Vance criticises Denmark and Europe's handling of 'critical' Greenland
European allies of Denmark have rejected Trump's ideas to annex the semi-autonomous territory.
The Independent

Could ICE agent in the Minneapolis shooting face charges?
Federal agents are generally immune from state prosecution for actions taken as part of their official duties

‘Make your mind up – it’s bonkers’: Exasperated pubs welcome business rates U-turn but warn they need more help
Chancellor is now expected to extend relief to help pub landlords in latest policy rowback

Every Labour U-turn as Starmer set to row back on pubs rate relief
The Independent looks at all the times Keir Starmer has U-turned on his promises since taking office

Storm Goretti live: Red weather warning issued by Met Office with UK set for ‘dangerous’ winds of up to 100mph
Flights and trains have been cancelled as the ‘multi-hazard event’ causes travel disruption

Minneapolis ICE shooting latest: Trump goes on defense after seeing footage of agent fatally shooting woman in the head
The FBI is investigating the ICE shooting of the mother-of-three, which Trump administration officials have described as an act of self defense

HSBC agrees to pay £260m to settle dividend fraud case in France
The banking giant separately announced it had secured shareholder backing for its plans to take Hang Seng private.

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump approves major Russia sanctions bill after Zelensky says war could end soon
Trump to punish countries like India, China and Brazil for buying cheap Russian oil

Greggs boss says there is ‘no doubt’ weight loss jabs are impacting business
The bakery chain recently launched egg pots and protein drinks as part of its plans to tap into nutritional trends.

Woman shot in Minneapolis is at least fifth person killed in Trump’s immigration crackdown
Trump has defended the ICE officer who shot and killed a woman Wednesday during raids in Minneapolis

Pubs handed a lifeline as Reeves set to U-turn on plans to scrap business rate relief
Exclusive: The chancellor is set for another major U-turn after coming under pressure from Labour MPs























