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CBC.ca

Trump administration quits Canada-U.S. advisory board on defence

The Trump administration is walking away from a long-running body that works on Canada-U.S. defence initiatives, claiming Canada has failed to meet its commitments on defence spending.

Alberta students being treated for rabies exposure after bat encounter on school bus

A school bus ride in Drumheller took an unexpected turn when a bat turned out to be on board. At least three students on the bus are being treated for rabies exposure after making direct contact with the bat last week, according to two parents.

Doctors call for strong oversight as Alberta works toward public-private practice model

The Alberta Medical Association is calling on the provincial government to adopt dozens of safeguards as the province crafts regulations designed to allow physicians to practise in both the public and private systems.

Israeli forces intercept vessels from flotilla trying to breach Gaza blockade

The Israeli military began intercepting several boats on Monday morning that are part of a flotilla attempting to break the Gaza blockade.

How 'Cape Bretoner' became an ethnicity option on the census

Statistics Canada says 13,065 people reported an ethnic origin of “Cape Bretoner” on the last census, either alone or in combination with other ethnicities.

She was told her son was thriving in care. Years after his death, an investigation found otherwise

A lawyer representing the family of Jacob Collins says he lived like a prisoner while in foster care in Ontario, a stark contrast to the reports his family received back home in northern Labrador. Collins died at the age of 22 and his time in care was put under the microscope at a public inquiry.

Jury set to deliberate in Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI

Elon Musk, the world's richest person, has accused OpenAI CEO Sam Altman of "stealing" a "charity" and is calling for his ouster from the company's leadership. A parade of wealthy Silicon Valley figures have taken the witness stand over the past several weeks, while protesters outside the courthouse took aim at both sides.

Modern witchcraft revival brings the practice 'out of the broom closet'

From a self-described witch school to homegrown "witchfluencers," academics and witch communities say a renewed interest in spellcasting and spirituality since the COVID-19 pandemic has grown online and in the real world, turning the widely misunderstood practice of witchcraft into something of a cultural phenomenon.

#TheMoment A dog was rescued from a 6-metre crevice

Rescuer Roger Hartley tells The National about the moment he and about 20 others helped rescue a Labrador cross that was stuck down a six-metre crevice in North York Moors National Park, England.
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Toronto Star

Trump moves to dismiss $10B suit against the Internal Revenue Service over leak of tax returns

Media reports say Trump is prepared to drop his lawsuit as part of a deal that would create a $1.7 billion fund to pay allies of the president who believe they were wrongly prosecuted.

Heat warning issued in Toronto as city opens up for May long weekend

Monday's heat will dissipate to a low of 19 C in the evening with a 60 per cent chance of showers.

Internal documents cast doubt on officials' claims that most Canadian veterans are improving under controversial rehab program

Veterans Affairs Canada excluded survey results from hundreds of veterans whose conditions worsened or failed to improve.

Looking for better love: I'm a cultured, highly personable woman looking for a smart, stable man

Elisabeth, 75, is looking for a long-term monogamous relationship with a man.

Blue Jays fans loved watching ‘Daaaaaaaaaa Yankees lose!’ in the playoffs. But this rematch has a different vibe

The Jays went 11-6 against the Yankees last year, post-season included. Now New York has the upper hand in the AL East.

Toronto Rock are NLL champions once again. They have some rookies to thank

The Rock failed to make the playoffs last season. It's been a spectacular bounce-back season for a franchise that used to win titles all the time.

I'm legally separated but struggling with bills. Can I get financial support from my ex before our divorce is finalized? Ask Gelman

The type and amount of support available will depend on your specific circumstances.

The CNE had a trash problem to last 1,000 years or more. Why tonnes of its garbage are now getting a second life in Scarborough

Instead of going to the landfill, 40 tonnes of bistro trays, clamshell containers and single-use spoons transformed into rich black soil.

We tried dozens of breakfast sandwiches to find the best ones in Toronto. Now, help us crown a winner

From hot spots with lineups to hidden industrial-park bakeries, these 16 contenders are making mornings more delicious.

Dr. Catherine Hansen watched her husband go to space with Artemis II. Then the menopause expert had her own big launch

Between the OB-GYN's new menopause care platform and mission specialist Jeremy Hansen's trip to the moon, it's been a busy year for this high-achieving family.
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Globe and Mail

Judge grants Luigi Mangione’s bid to suppress backpack evidence in CEO killing case

Mangione has pleaded not guilty in state court to all charges. His trial is set to begin on Sept. 8 and is expected to last six weeks

Shakira acquitted of tax fraud by Spanish court

Court orders the Treasury to reimburse her with over €60-million, including interest

Hantavirus-hit cruise ship arrives in Rotterdam for disinfection

Authorities are quarantining the last 27 people to disembark and plan to cremate a German who died

Colombian singer Shakira acquitted of tax fraud in Spain

Spain's High Court has acquitted Colombian pop star Shakira of tax fraud and overturned the €55-million fine imposed in 2021 by the Spanish tax agency, according to a court document seen by Reuters on Monday.

Dutch authority rules out further hantavirus spread as Hondius arrives

A luxury polar explorer at the centre of an outbreak of hantavirus docked at the Dutch port of Rotterdam on Monday where authorities were quarantining the last 27 people to disembark and planned to cremate a German who died.

How do global events affect gas prices at the pump?

Gas prices move up and down in response to disruptions in supply and spikes in demand. Many global events such as conflicts, sanctions or decisions by major oil producing countries can limit or create uncertainty about the supply of oil.

Hantavirus-hit cruise ship arrives at Rotterdam port

The hantavirus-hit cruise ship MV Hondius docked in Rotterdam on Monday, where Dutch authorities are preparing to quarantine the remaining crew and medical staff on board.

Trump warns ‘clock is ticking’ for Iran to make peace deal as oil climbs and bonds sell off

Some economists predict a global recession unless Strait of Hormuz opens soon

Mediator Pakistan shares revised Iranian proposal with U.S. as peace talks stall

Issues holding up negotiations include Tehran’s nuclear ambitions and its control of the Strait of Hormuz

Modi urges Indians to work from home, cut back on travel amid energy crisis

Surging inflation caused by the collapse of oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz is upending the economy
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Global News

China condemns Conservative MP’s Taiwan trip after ambassador’s warning

China claims sovereignty over democratically governed Taiwan, and says by allowing MPs to travel there, Canada is 'interfering in China's internal affairs.'

WHO declares Ebola outbreak in Congo, Uganda a global health emergency

Ebola is highly contagious and can be contracted via bodily fluids such as vomit, blood or semen. The disease it causes is rare, but severe and often fatal.

Drone strike sparks fire at UAE power plant shaking Iran truce

Fighting has also heated up between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon despite a nominal ceasefire there, further straining the wider truce.

Carney urged to take action amid Trump’s abortion ‘gag rule’ for developing countries

The aid sector is hoping Canada renews its 10-year commitment to funding health services through a gender lens, which expires in 2030.

U.S. links Toronto consulate shooting to alleged Iranian-backed commander

An man has been charged with terrorism offences in the U.S. and is accused of helping direct the March shooting at the U.S. consulate in Toronto and other attacks.

Trump says Islamic State group leader was killed in a joint US-Nigerian mission

U.S. and Nigerian forces killed a leader of the Islamic State group in Nigeria in a mission carried out Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump said.

Maldives military diver dies searching for bodies of 4 Italians in an underwater cave

A Maldivian military diver died during a dangerous mission to recover four Italian divers believed trapped inside an underwater cave in the Maldives.

Canadian firearms company says rifles ‘fraudulently diverted’ to Russia

Cadex Defence said its high-precision rifles went to Russia without its knowledge and it had cooperated fully with Canadian authorities.

Pair of giant pandas from China set to shack up at Atlanta zoo

The pandas' travel date has not been announced, but the move comes as part of a conservation partnership between the U.S. and China.

Pentagon cancels plans to deploy 4,000 troops to Poland, drawing outrage

Gen. Christopher LaNeve, the U.S. Army's acting chief of staff, confirmed the decision during testimony before the House Armed Services Committee but did little to explain it.
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New York Times

Bulgaria Hopes Eurovision Win Will Show Its Strength as a Continental Player

Recent months have brought remarkable change in the Eastern European nation, which has just adopted the euro and forced the resignation of a leader through major protests.

Millions Recovered in FIFA Corruption Scandal May Now Be Missing Again Before World Cup

Ahead of the World Cup, the head of South American soccer faces an ethics complaint he received payments recovered from a 2015 investigation that shook global soccer.

Trump’s Approval Rating Hits New Low, and Ebola Outbreak Declared a Global Health Emergency

Plus, inside the closed-door talks over Greenland.

The Quest for Clean Hydrogen Moves Underground

The dream of clean hydrogen has tantalized energy experts for years, but producing it has been tough. Many start-ups think the answer could lie beneath our feet.

NextEra Energy to Acquire Dominion, Creating a Utility Giant

The deal combining the companies in Florida and Virginia comes as demand for power is soaring, largely because of the rapid growth of A.I. data centers.

Mamdani’s First City-Owned Grocery Store Is Planned for the South Bronx

Mayor Zohran Mamdani plans to announce that the store will open in the Hunts Point neighborhood next year. Some merchants are pushing back.

Bodies of Four Italian Divers Found in Maldives Cave

The discovery comes after days of searching by an international team of rescue divers. A fifth body was recovered last week.

Oil Prices Climb and Bonds Falter as Iran War Raises Inflation Fears

Stocks and bonds wavered after President Trump issued a new warning to Iran.

Trump Warns Iran the ‘Clock Is Ticking’ as Tensions Surge Again in Middle East

The president has sought to force Iran to accept his terms on its nuclear program or else face renewed war. An emboldened Iran has rebuffed Trump’s demands.

Trump Doesn’t Know What Power Is

The war has revealed the true puniness of Trump’s power

CNBC

The EU will cut growth outlook, raise inflation forecast as Iran war drives 'stagflationary shock'

The commission's forthcoming spring forecast, released later this week, will see economic growth figures adjusted down and inflation figures up.

Meta layoffs starting this week stress harsh AI reality inside Zuckerberg’s company

Meta is starting layoffs this week, with 8,000 jobs expected to be cut, as employees brace for a new era of AI.

Lululemon takes battle with Chip Wilson public, calls founder 'misguided' and 'outdated'

Lululemon responded publicly to founder Chip Wilson's campaign in a letter to shareholders, where it urged them to vote in its favor at its annual meeting.

NextEra Energy to buy Dominion in deal that unites two key players in race to power AI data centers

Dominion powers the world's largest data center market in northern Virginia. NextEra is the biggest renewable energy developer in the U.S.

Berkshire has revamped its portfolio — here's how the new stocks are trading

Berkshire Hathaway took a $2.6 billion stake in Delta Airlines and increased its shares in Alphabet by 224%.

10-year Treasury yield touches highest in a year, Japan's 30-year yield rises to a record

Global bond yields rose on Monday as fears of resurgent inflation grip financial markets.

Oil prices fall after Iran media report that U.S. proposed temporary oil sanctions waiver

The U.S. hasn't confirmed the waiver, which has been a key demand sought by Tehran.

European markets rebound after Trump threatens Iran

European stocks start the new trading week in negative territory before rebounding as investors react to the latest developments in the U.S.-Iran war.

Trump says he should've asked for 'more' of Intel when negotiating stake with CEO

The chipmaker's stock has soared since the U.S. equity deal in August gave the government 9.9% of the company.

‘This is bad’: Strategists see European oil shortages within weeks as inventories are depleted

The Iran war oil squeeze could trigger shortages in Europe within weeks, and keep global inventories depleted until 2027, strategists warn.

Washington Post

Ukrainian drones hit Moscow and surrounding area, killing 3

The attack, the largest and most deadly to target the Russian capital region since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, showed Kyiv’s increasing ability to carry out long-range strikes.

Xi, in summit victory, projected stability and conceded nothing to Trump

There were no big breakthroughs but also no blunders, and the summit positioned Xi Jinping as a leader at the height of his power seeking global stability.

Félicien Kabuga, Rwandan accused of financing genocide, has died

The ethnic Hutu tycoon was indicted on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity for allegedly arming Hutu militias that massacred more than 800,000 mostly ethnic Tutsis in 1994.

Trump says top Islamic State leader was killed in Nigeria strike

Trump said the operation killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, whom he described as "second in command of ISIS globally." Nigeria's president said the strike took place at a compound in the Lake Chad basin.

BBC

Manhunt begins after reports two teenagers raped

A man is arrested and a search is under way for a second suspect, say police.

Is the UK's once favourite car coming back as an EV?

The company has announced plans to build seven new models in Europe including a small electric hatchback.

What is Ebola and why is stopping this outbreak so difficult?

An outbreak of Ebola in DR Congo involves a rare strain and is in an area affected by conflict.

Tube strikes called off by RMT union

The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union calls off a series of 24-hour strikes starting on Tuesday.

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt booed by graduates at mention of AI

The reaction underscores a growing anxiety among students over AI's impact on jobs and their future careers.

Bodies of missing Italian divers found in Maldives

The bodies of all five Italian divers who died in the Maldives last week have now been found, officials tell the BBC.

Prince William selling 20% of duchy property for housing and nature projects

The Duchy of Cornwall is to sell part of its 128,000 acre estate and re-invest in more housing.

UK growth forecast upgraded by IMF but risks remain

Growth has been upgraded from 0.8% to 1% for 2026 in the influential body's latest forecast.

In pictures: Celebrity style meets garden design at Chelsea 2026

Designers from around the world showcase their gardens at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

Israeli forces board Gaza-bound flotilla near Cyprus, activists say

Live broadcasts from the Global Sumud flotilla show commandos boarding several boats trying to breach the Gaza maritime blockade.

The Independent

Kristi Noem released 19 prisoners without customary review. Twelve have been charged with new crimes

Three pled guilty to new charges: drug possession, misdemeanor domestic violence, and driving under the influence

Prince William's Duchy of Cornwall to sell 20% of property portfolio to fund housing, green projects

Prince William’s Duchy of Cornwall plans to sell about 20% of its property portfolio over the next decade

Doctors explain why maggot therapy is still a leading treatment in the US

The FDA approved medical use of ‘nature’s microsurgeons’ more than 20 years ago

Lloyds considers scrapping Halifax brand after 173 years on high street

The banking giant has shut hundreds of high street branches over recent years.

Supreme Court rejects Eli Lilly challenge to Civil War-era whistleblower law on Medicaid fraud

The justices rejected Lilly's appeal of a lower court's ruling, which upheld a $183 million judgment from a whistleblower lawsuit against the drugmaker for defrauding Medicaid

UK set to be hotter than Athens as temperatures climb to 26C ahead of bank holiday

The Met Office predicts there will be highs of 23C in Manchester, 26C in London and 20C in Cardiff by the end of the week

Burnham left no-one in doubt — he intends to be PM

Confident mayor set out his stall as he called for ‘big changes’ in how the UK is run – and slammed Wes Streeting’s call to rejoin the EU

Two charged after dozens arrested at rival London protests over weekend

Stuart Adams, 49, and Dara Harbison, 26, have been charged following the two protests in central London

The BBC’s licence fee is ‘unenforceable’ and ‘insufficient’. Here’s what could replace it

The £180 annual fee is under scrutiny as Matt Brittin takes up his role as the BBC’s new director-general

Child sex abuse victims left with ‘unequal’ access to support, study says

Survivors are being left without access timely and free care, researchers said