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CBC.ca

Palestinian committee set to govern Gaza under U.S. supervision meets in Cairo

The Palestinian committee set to govern Gaza under U.S. supervision met for the first time Friday in Cairo, as its leader pledged to get to work quickly to improve conditions there.

Bo Bichette, Mets agree to $126M US, 3-year contract: reports

Blue Jays homegrown star Bo Bichette is leaving Toronto for the New York Mets, according to media reports. The Associated Press and ESPN report the deal is for $126 million US over three years.

Kathleen Kennedy, steward of major expansion in the Star Wars universe, steps down from Lucasfilm

After more than 13 years at the helm of Lucasfilm, Kathleen Kennedy is stepping down from the Star Wars factory founded by George Lucas.

WestJet reversing move to install tight seating layout

In the wake of a backlash sparked by a viral video, WestJet has cancelled a new seat configuration that squeezed an extra row on board many of its planes and left passengers with less legroom.

Amid crisis in Kashechewan First Nation in northern Ontario, a tough choice: melt ice for water or leave others behind

Life is quieter in Kashechewan First Nation in northern Ontario. Some children can still be seen playing hockey on a snow-packed road, but that would have been more common three weeks earlier had the community's water-treatment plant not failed. Amid a state of emergency, about half of the 2,300 residents have already been evacuated to cities including Timmins, Kingston and Niagara Falls.

Hundreds gather to mourn Trevor Dubois who died after fight with Sask. hospital security

Hundreds gathered in Prince Albert to mourn social worker and advocate Trevor Dubois, remembered for his warmth, humor and community impact.

Big, barking, bellowing sea lions back in B.C.'s Howe Sound

"It's almost like a biker gang convention. They just arrive out of nowhere, they cause havoc, they’re barking and belching,” said UBC fisheries professor Andrew Trites.

Canadian track cyclist-turned-bobsledder Kelsey Mitchell in pursuit of her 3rd Olympics

This coming weekend, Canada's bobsleigh team will compete in Altenberg, Germany for its last chance to qualify a sled at the Milano Cortina Olympics beginning Feb. 6. Kelsey Mitchell, an Olympic track cycling champion who made the switch to bobsleigh in recent months, is hoping it will be her ticket to Milano Cortina.
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Toronto Star

Their loved ones died waiting for Canada to let them in. Now they're pleading on behalf of others from Sudan

Federal government urged to prioritize the resettlement of displaced Sudanese amid competition from Ukrainians, Hong Kongers.

Trump says it's a 'good thing' Carney signed a deal with China

Canada reached a deal with Beijing earlier Friday to slash tariffs on a set number of Chinese electric vehicles in exchange for China cutting duties on agriculture products, including canola.

Police watchdog investigates after man shot dead by officers in Brantford, Ont.

Ontario's police watchdog is investigating after it says a 33-year-old man was shot dead by police in Brantford early this morning.

There is 'more than one disruptive superpower in the world': Mark Carney's China trade deal marks dramatic shift for Canada

In a series of frank and stunning statements, Carney laid out a new "pragmatic" approach to China and to global affairs that distanced Canada from the U.S.

Canadian EV sales fell off a cliff in 2025. Could Chinese models revive the market in 2026?

“EV adoption accelerated in 2025, breaking records in almost every market — except here.”

Bo Bichette reportedly agrees to three-year, $126-million contract with New York Mets, ending Blue Jays tenure

Bichette had his ups and downs, including a miserable 2024 in which he hit just .225 and missed half the season with leg injuries, but the good far outweighed the bad.

Finch West LRT resumes operations after being closed for the second morning in a row

Shuttle buses were running between Finch West and Humber College Stations, the TTC said.

Doug Ford blasts Mark Carney's 'terrible, terrible, miscalculated' EV deal with China

Ford predicted Carney's move would further raise the ire of current President Donald Trump, who is already in a trade war with Canada.

China EV deal puts Canada's entire auto sector at risk, industry leaders say

Head of auto parts association says allowing cheap Chinese EVs into Canada concedes ground to a "hostile" players in the market.

WestJet backtracks on move to reduce legroom after widespread backlash

WestJet reconfigured 21 of its narrow-body jets to densify seating and reduce legroom for some in economy. Now they're undoing the changes after passenger and employee pushback
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Globe and Mail

Trump suggests he may put a tariff on countries that 'don't go along' with his plans for Greenland

President Donald Trump is threatening to punish countries with tariffs if they don’t back the U.S. controlling Greenland. 'I may put a tariff on countries if they don't go along with Greenland,' the President said, without providing details.

Cuba holds mass protest at U.S. embassy to denounce Venezuela attack and demand Maduro’s release

President Miguel Díaz-Canel says Cuba will ‘always be open to dialogue’ with the U.S. but only on equal terms following Trump’s aggression in the region

Trump threatens tariffs on countries opposed to his Greenland annexation plan

A bipartisan Congressional delegation met with Danish and Greenlandic lawmakers in Denmark to lower tensions as Trump made his threats

Trump's Insurrection Act threat stands out against the law's long history

Donald Trump would not be the first president to invoke the Insurrection Act, as he has now threatened to do as a way to send U.S. military forces to Minnesota.

Reno at London’s Kew greenhouse forces its residents to make like trees and leave

Tropical specimens won’t last long in Britain’s climate – but getting them out of a Victorian sanctuary is the first step in fixing it

Machado continues campaign to woo Trump, presents him with her Nobel Peace Prize medal

White House says Trump still views the Venezuelan opposition leader as an unviable option to lead

Opposition leader under house arrest in Uganda after disputed election

During the campaign, security forces routinely blocked Robert Kyagulanyi’s travel, disrupted events and detained hundreds of supporters

Machado presents Trump with Nobel Peace Prize medal at White House meeting

Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said she presented U.S. President Donald Trump with her Nobel Peace Prize medal on Thursday during a White House meeting that could affect how Trump seeks to shape the South American country's political future.

Iran protests highlight bitter schism among exiled opposition

Huge protests in Iran have galvanized exiled foes of the authorities but despite their hatred of the ruling clerics, a bitter schism dating to before the 1979 Islamic Revolution still afflicts the leading opposition factions.

Trump's Gaza ceasefire plan faces uncertainty as it moves into new phase

Trump's ceasefire plan faces great uncertainty as it moves into a new phase.
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Global News

Trump says he may tariff countries that don’t ‘go along’ with Greenland plans

U.S. President Donald Trump for months has insisted that the U.S. should control Greenland, a semiautonomous territory of NATO ally Denmark.

X outages reported by tens of thousands of users worldwide: Downdetector

X, formerly Twitter, was down for tens of thousands of users worldwide on Friday, according to outage tracking website Downdetector.com.

Trump gifted Nobel Peace Prize by Venezuela’s María Corina Machado

Trump confirmed on social media that Machado had left the Peace Prize medal for him to keep, and he said it was an honour to meet her.

U.S. warns Iran ‘all options are on the table’ at emergency UN meeting

The U.S. was joined by Iranian dissidents in rebuking the government’s bloody crackdown on nationwide protests that activists say has killed at least 2,600 people.

B.C. premier downplays RCMP report linking Indian government to Bishnoi gang

David Eby was responding to a Global News report during his trade mission to India

Venezuela acting leader urges oil industry reforms for foreign investment

Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodríguez, who has been under pressure from the U.S. to fall in line, said oil sales revenue would go to bolster domestic services.

Mexico confident CUSMA will remain as Trump suggests it could expire

Mexico's Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard insisted on Thursday that the CUSMA remains firmly intact and that the three countries will close a deal to extend it.

B.C. Premier David Eby says province’s LNG, mining of interest to India

"They are looking strongly to LNG as one of their ways of reducing carbon intensity, as well as reducing smog in the country," B.C. Premier David Eby said.

IMF chief backs Jerome Powell, U.S. Fed independence amid Trump pressure

Kristalina Georgieva told Reuters that central bank independence worked in the interest of businesses and households, and that she respected Powell's professionalism.

Why Canada doesn’t have diplomatic relations with Iran anymore

Canada's strained relationship with Iran goes back more than a decade, when a Conservative government under former prime minister Stephen Harper cut diplomatic ties with Tehran.
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New York Times

Trump and States Aim to Stop A.I. From Inflating Energy Bills

Demand from centers that power artificial intelligence has driven up electricity bills, frustrating consumers.

Powell, an Unlikely Foil, Takes On Trump

Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, this week tapped a groundswell of support that has been years in the making.

U.S. Lawmakers Meet With Danish Prime Minister on Greenland

Seeking to calm tensions, Republicans and Democrats affirmed that they supported Denmark’s control of Greenland as President Trump vowed to buy it or take it over.

A $12.6 Billion Budget Gap May Complicate Mamdani’s Affordability Plans

The New York City comptroller, Mark Levine, said that poor budgeting practices by the previous mayor, Eric Adams, had left the city with looming deficits.

Virginia Legislature Passes Amendment to Redraw House Maps

Voters will now get a say over whether the current maps can be redrawn ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

Russian Strikes Force Kyiv Schools to Close Amid Rolling Blackouts

Russia has targeted Ukraine’s energy infrastructure in past winters, but this year intensified its attacks as temperatures in Ukraine plunged well below freezing.

Iran Protests Quelled Since Deadly Crackdown, Residents Say

“There is massive disappointment and disillusionment,” one Tehran resident said. A human rights group acknowledged that demonstrations had been subdued since Sunday, with thousands of people detained.

Under Fire From Trump and Their Base, Minnesota Democrats Decry an ‘Invasion’

Officials denounced the Trump crackdown at an unofficial congressional hearing in Minneapolis. Administration officials have accused local leaders of promoting violence against ICE agents.

Agent Who Shot Renee Good in Minneapolis Was Trained to Track and Apprehend Fugitives

From Iraq to ICE, Jonathan Ross’s career reflects a 20-year government effort to reshape immigration enforcement with a military mind-set.

Trump Praises Hassett, but Casts Doubt on Making Him Fed Chair

The blowback set off by the Justice Department’s criminal investigation into Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the central bank, has shaken up the race to replace him.

CNBC

Trump floats new tariffs in push to acquire Greenland

The comments show Trump considering applying his aggressive tariff strategies to his efforts to acquire Greenland.

Novo Nordisk shares rise 8% after Wegovy obesity pill has ‘solid’ launch

The early data is a boost to the Danish drugmaker's hopes of winning back more market share from Eli Lilly this year in the obesity drug space.

'Markets are callous': Why stocks aren't fazed by Iran, Greenland or Venezuela

One fund manager described stocks' continued moves higher, despite escalating tensions, as "equity market 'meh.'"

ASML hits record high on AI boost — and analysts see plenty of room to run

Dutch semiconductor equipment maker ASML became just the third European company to his a valuation of over $500 billion on Thursday.

Russia says it's monitoring Trump's 'extraordinary' push to take over Greenland

The Kremlin called Trump's threats to take over Greenland "extraordinary" on Friday, adding that Moscow will continue to closely monitor the situation.

Machado presents her Nobel award to Trump, prompting incredulity in Norway

"This is incredibly embarrassing," Raymond Johansen, a Norwegian lawmaker for the center-left Labour Party, said in a Facebook post.

Asia chip stocks rise after U.S.-Taiwan trade deal; Taiex and South Korea's Kospi hit fresh records

The Taiwan Weighted Index climbed 1.94% and closed at a record high of 31,408.7.

Japan's Mitsubishi to acquire shale gas assets in U.S. for $7.5 billion

In a filing with the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Mitsubishi said that the investment will strengthen the earnings base of the company's natural gas and LNG businesses.

TSMC is set to expand its $165 billion U.S. investment — here’s what we know

TSMC is set to accelerate its multibillion-dollar expansion in Arizona, coming off the back of a U.S.-Taiwan trade agreement and strong earnings.

India’s exports to China surge in December while shipments to U.S. decline as Trump tariffs bite

Exports to China surged 67% in December to $2 billion, in contrast to goods shipped to the U.S. — New Delhi's biggest export market — that dropped 1.8% to $6.8 billion.

Washington Post

In the face of Trump’s tariffs, Canada and China grow closer

Canada has been seeking a thaw as part of an effort to diversify trade amid Trump’s tariffs and threats to use “economic force” to make it the 51st state.

U.S. says seizing Venezuelan oil hurts its foes. How dependent are they?

See how President Donald Trump’s capture of Maduro and control of Venezuela’s oil sales could affect China, Cuba and the United States.

With Maduro in U.S. custody, his lieutenants warm to Trump

CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with interim Venezuelan president Delcy Rodríguez on Thursday in Caracas, a U.S. official said.

Machado gave her Peace Prize to Trump. Can a Nobel be gifted?

President Donald Trump said it was a “wonderful gesture of mutual respect.” The Nobel Committee said the medal can change hands, but “the title of a Nobel Peace Prize laureate cannot.”

China senses opportunity as U.S. targets Iran and Venezuela

China is trying to position itself as a stabilizing force amid U.S. actions on Venezuela and Iran — but its commitment to allies is largely pragmatic, analysts say.

Stand-alone Grok app still undresses women after X curtails access to tool

The company said it had stopped Grok from undressing people on the X platform. Grok’s stand-alone app still does it.

Iran reopens airspace after Trump says protest crackdown has eased

Iran said that Erfan Soltani, a man said to be facing execution, would be spared. The Trump administration is weighing strikes and imposed new sanctions Thursday.

Iranians abroad wait for news from loved ones amid communications blackout

A government-imposed nationwide communications blackout has left Iranians outside the country scrambling to reach family and friends.

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.

Zelensky slams Kyiv officials as residents lose power in below-freezing temperatures

In Kyiv, a frigid lottery of sorts is playing out in which residents may have power, heat or water but almost never all three depending on where they live.

BBC

Zelensky says Ukraine's air defence supplies 'insufficient'

The president said several air defence systems were without missiles until a shipment on Friday morning.

Exiled crown prince urges world to help protesters topple Iran's government

Reza Pahlavi, a US-based opposition figure, called on the world to target Iran's Revolutionary Guards leadership.

'No panic buy' - Guehi would cap £414m rebuild as Man City up title ante

Manchester City have upped the ante in the Premier League title race by flexing their muscles in the January transfer window.

Machado vows to lead Venezuela 'when right time comes'

The opposition leader says she has a mandate to lead the country after the US seized its president.

What next for Iran's Supreme Leader?

Despite the bloodbath of recent weeks, Ayatollah Khamenei might think he must plough on with an iron fist

Price beats Littler to end 21-match winning streak

World champion Luke Littler is knocked out of the Bahrain Masters quarter-finals by Gerwyn Price for the second year in a row.

Police chief retires over Israeli fans ban row

Craig Guildford blames the "political and media frenzy" as he confirms his decision to step down.

NHS trans case ruling will be closely analysed - but impact not straightforward

The nurses' partial victory adds pressure on the government to publish guidance for businesses that have single-sex spaces.

Life-extending prostate cancer drug to be offered to thousands in England

Abiraterone will be available in a matter of weeks and will be offered to 7,000 men a year.

ChatGPT to carry adverts for some users

OpenAI is also expanding its cheaper subscription tier, ChatGPT Go, to all countries where it operates.

The Independent

Huge avalanche ploughs through ski resort on Europe’s highest mountain

An avalanche has swept through a ski resort on Europe’s tallest mountain, sending tourists fleeing in panic.

Brazil’s Lula hails historic EU-Mercosur deal ahead of no-show at its signing

Brazilian President Lula da Silva and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen celebrate the expected signing of a free trade agreement between the EU and Mercosur

AI-generated song banned from Swedish charts: ‘It’s deceiving’

A musician has reacted to a song streamed millions of times that has been banned from Sweden’s music charts for being created by Artificial Intelligence.

Ex-husband indicted by grand jury in slaying of couple found in their Ohio home

An Ohio grand jury indicted a man in the double homicide of his ex-wife and her husband who were killed in their home last month

Man found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in 2001 death of San Francisco Thai grandfather

A 24-year-old man has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of an elderly Thai man in San Francisco

Ralph Lauren front row draws celebrities to Milan show

Colman Domingo, Liam Hemsworth, and Noah Schnapp pack the Ralph Lauren front row to launch a Milan-centric season

Pam Bondi admits Epstein files release has faced ‘glitches’

The DOJ has failed to meet a December 19 statutory deadline to release the full Epstein files, but Bondi insists progress is being made

ChatGPT's free ride is ending: Here's what OpenAI plans for advertising on the chatbot

OpenAI plans to introduce ads for ChatGPT users who aren't paying for the premium version

Judge allows a third offshore wind project to resume construction as the industry challenges Trump

A federal judge has ruled that work on a Virginia offshore wind project could resume

How the White House and governors want to fix AI-driven power shortages and price spikes

The White House and a bipartisan group of governors are taking aim at power shortages and price spikes from data centers for artificial intelligence