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CBC.ca

#TheMoment a cat was born with 4 ears
Stephanie Brown tells The National about the moment she fostered a rare 4-eared cat named Dobby.

Canada's airline regulator says carriers must work to get stranded passengers home ASAP
Canada's airline regulator says the air carriers ferrying Canadians abroad have a responsibility to get delayed or stranded passengers back on track "as soon as possible," including when unpredictable circumstances unfold, such as the violence in Mexico that recently disrupted flight service to the tourist destination of Puerto Vallarta.

The National | U.S. tells Canada to just accept tariffs
Feb. 25, 2026 | U.S. President Donald Trump's trade envoy tells Canada to just accept higher tariffs as the price of making deals, including CUSMA. Canadian teachers raise the alarm over surging school violence. And, Mexico's military patrols Puerto Vallarta as tourists slowly trickle back.

U.S. women's hockey captain wants focus back on gold-medal win after 'distasteful' Trump remarks
U.S. women's hockey captain Hilary Knight says president Donald Trump's remarks about her team were 'distasteful and unfortunate,' and shouldn't minimize what her team accomplished at the Olympics.

U.S. Coast Guard came to the rescue of Canadians stuck on ice
When a pair of Canadians got stranded on the ice on Lake St. Clair on Tuesday, an American team with a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter ended up coming to their rescue.

Canada and South Korea sign a defence agreement
Canada and South Korea have signed a new defence agreement, roughly a month after Prime Minister Mark Carney urged middle powers to band together in the face of "great power" economic coercion.

I just watched the longest state of the union speech ever | About That
In Donald Trump's 2026 state of the union address — which broke the record for the longest such speech — he spoke about everything from lauding the men's Olympic hockey team to repeatedly chastizing Democrats for not standing up to applaud his comments. Andrew Chang breaks down the choreography of the address to explain the strategy behind the words.Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters and Getty Images

Power failures persist in Oji-Cree First Nation in northwestern Ontario despite repairs
Stanley Oskineegish says all of the infrastructure in his community has completely frozen. The chief of Nibinamik First Nation in northwestern Ontario has been busy co-ordinating Canadian Rangers and emergency supplies to support his people, since power outages have left homes and community buildings without heat. Here's the latest on the situation in the remote Oji-Cree community in northwestern Ontario.

Shrinking cold-water habitat means more whales get caught in nets, research finds
Humpback whales are more likely to get entangled in fishing gear in years when rising ocean temperatures make cold-water habitat harder to find, according to new research published Wednesday.
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Toronto Star

Sunshine, snow and maybe rain ahead for Toronto as city rides out ‘roller-coaster’ weather
The risk of flurries — plus up-and-down temperatures — remains after roughly five centimetres of snow fell across the GTA overnight Tuesday into Wednesday.

Hamilton police officer charged with possessing, sharing child sex abuse material
Halton police announced the arrest of the 43-year-old officer on Wednesday. He has been suspended without pay, Hamilton police said.

How Giorgio Mammoliti turned Toronto politics into performance art: elephant rides, shirtless stunts and Parkdale smears
Some of the high-profile ways the long-time Toronto politician grabbed the public spotlight.

Most housing funds still flowing from Ottawa despite missed commitments
Municipalities that are pushing back or stalling on housing reforms demanded by a Trudeau-era program have so far only suffered minor consequences from Prime Minister Mark Carney's government.

Giorgio Mammoliti, former Toronto councillor and Rob Ford ally, dies at 64: 'He was a real streetfighter'
The former Toronto councillor was known for such unusual moves as ripping off his shirt in council chambers to protest a nude beach on Hanlan's Point.

Toronto councillors grilled the CEO of Circular Materials on its troubled recycling rollout. Here's what he said
Allen Langdon appeared at a committee meeting at city hall Wednesday and left councillors frustrated.

Ahead of Carney trip, Ottawa says India is no longer linked to violent crimes in Canada
The federal government now believes India is no longer linked to violent crimes in Canada, a senior official said Wednesday, during a briefing ahead of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s highly anticipated trip to that country.

AI minister slams OpenAI after meeting about Tumbler Ridge shooter
OpenAI's decision not to flag concerning ChatGPT content from the shooter in the Tumbler Ridge massacre was a "failure," Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon says.

Eby honours heroism of Tumbler Ridge kids while marking Pink Shirt Day
There was a moment of silence to honour the shooting victims at the event in the B.C. legislature building, attended by politicians, guests and a school choir.

Cubans from US killed after speedboat opens fire on island's troops, Havana says
Cuba’s Interior Ministry issued a statement that provided few details about the shooting, but noted that the boat was roughly 1.6 kilometres northeast of Cayo Falcones.
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Globe and Mail
Hong Kong court overturns Jimmy Lai’s fraud conviction
Lai was sentenced to five years and nine months in prison in 2022 after being found guilty of two fraud charges
U.S. is looking into Cuban shootout, Rubio says
Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters late Wednesday that he was made aware of the incident with Cuban soldiers and that the U.S. is now gathering its own information to determine if the victims were American citizens or permanent residents.
U.S. to allow resale of Venezuelan oil to Cuba, Treasury Department says
Cuban energy crisis is hitting power generation and fuel for vehicles, houses and aviation

Speedboat that opened fire on Cuban soldiers had ‘terrorist’ intentions, authorities say
One Cuban officer was injured, four suspects killed and six others injured, officials say
Ukraine peace talks should lead to leaders’ meeting in March, Zelensky says
Ukrainian President spoke with Trump ahead of post-war reconstruction talks with U.S. negotiators
BBC investigates racial slur broadcast at BAFTAs
Guest with Tourette syndrome shouted out while two actors from Sinners, Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo, were on stage
France tasks Versailles director with overhauling Louvre after heist
France on Wednesday appointed Christophe Leribault as the new head of the Louvre in Paris, bringing in the director of the Palace of Versailles to turn around the world's most-visited museum after a humiliating jewelry heist.

Former U.S. treasury secretary Larry Summers to resign from Harvard amid Epstein fallout
Summers has been on leave since November and his name has appeared hundreds of times in newly released Epstein files

Canada must accept higher tariffs, open up markets to secure U.S. deal, says Trump’s trade chief
USMCA was negotiated during the first Trump administration, but the President has cast doubt over its future
Trump’s State of the Union laid out key themes he must now sell to Americans
He boasted of an economic renaissance at home while he’s imposed a new world order abroad
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Global News

Indian government no longer targeting Canadians, senior official says on eve of PM’s visit
The comments were the first to suggest India had halted the clandestine operation that Canada has linked to a murder and other crimes.

Cuba says its forces killed 4 on U.S. speedboat after returning fire
Six others aboard the Florida-based speedboat were wounded, Cuba's Interior Ministry said, adding the Cuban border patrol commander was also hurt when the U.S. boat opened fire.

Canada sending $8M in food aid to Cuba as humanitarian crisis deepens
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand and MP Randeep Sarai, secretary of state for international development, say the funding is aimed at addressing urgent needs.

Trump warns of Iran threat in State of the Union speech amid military push
U.S. President Donald Trump briefly laid out his case for a possible attack on Iran in his State of the Union speech to Congress on Tuesday.

Cuba’s ambassador says U.S. ‘suffocating’ people, calls on Canada for aid
A U.S. oil blockade has curtailed fuel and basic supplies to the increasingly isolated Caribbean island, as the Trump administration puts pressure on Cuba's socialist government.

As Ukraine marks 4 years of Russian war, Ukrainians in Canada remember
Russian President Vladimir Putin launched an invasion of Ukraine that he called a 'special operation' on Feb. 24, 2022. It has been four years since the war began.

‘I’ve never seen this much misery,’ says Calgary man on the front lines in Ukraine
Paul Hughes, who shares stories and images of the war on social media, has been distributing humanitarian aid since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine four years ago.

Canada announces new Russia sanctions as invasion of Ukraine hits 4 years
In front of Ukrainian ambassador Andrii Plakhotniuk, Anand announced the renewal of Operation Unifier, a military training mission launched in 2014.

Punch the monkey’s stuffed orangutan from Ikea sold out in stores
Punch the monkey's stuffed orangutan from Ikea's Djungelskog line of children's toys was selling for $14.99 in Canada, but is now completely sold out.

U.S. ambassador to France looking to relax diplomatic spat
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said Tuesday morning that Kushner's no-show to a meeting would dent the ambassador’s ability to serve in France.
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New York Times

Hong Kong Court Overturns Jimmy Lai’s Fraud Conviction, in Rare Win
Mr. Lai was sentenced on Feb. 9. Weeks later, a court quashed a separate fraud conviction against him, a ruling that did not shorten his imprisonment.

Epstein Files Are Missing Records About Woman Who Made Claim Against Trump
Documents released by the Justice Department briefly mention a woman’s unverified accusation that Donald J. Trump assaulted her in the 1980s, when she was a minor. But several memos related to her account are not in the files.

Patel Fires F.B.I. Personnel Tied to Inquiry Into Trump and Classified Records
The firings are part of a rolling barrage of retribution aimed at those who worked on the two federal prosecutions of President Trump.

BBC and BAFTA Say They Are Investigating After Broadcast of Racist Slur
The awards organization and the broadcaster have ordered separate investigations into what led to airing the slur, which was shouted involuntarily during Sunday’s ceremony.

F.B.I. Raids Home and Office of L.A.U.S.D. Chief Alberto Carvalho
The investigation appears to be related to a $6 million contract the district had with a tech start-up whose staff had ties to the superintendent, Alberto Carvalho.

Trump’s State of the Union Was a Win for Democrats
Ezra Klein and Aaron Retica react to Trump’s 2026 State of the Union speech.

Inside Tapalpa, the Town in Mexico Where El Mencho Made His Last Stand
Times reporters visiting Tapalpa found a serene town in shock after Sunday’s raid on its outskirts left dozens dead and people fleeing. And, surprisingly, no police or military presence where the battle took place.

Trump’s Push for Election Power Raises Fears He Will ‘Subvert’ Midterms
The president appears to be undermining Americans’ faith in the outcome, at a moment when Republicans face an uphill climb to keep control of Congress.

45 Years After Failed Coup, Spain Declassifies Files About Why It Failed
Ending more than four decades of conjecture, the Spanish government moved to publish documents from a long-secret investigation of a failed 1981 coup.

Everyone Hates This Highway. What’s the Best Way to Fix It?
Community groups are opposing proposals to expand the decades-old Cross Bronx Expressway in favor of more limited repairs and improvements to local streets.
CNBC

Nvidia’s Huang says any Pentagon–Anthropic rift is 'not the end of the world'
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang weighed in on a conflict between the Defense Department and its strategic partner on Thursday, saying it's “not the end of the world.”

China holiday spending sends a strong signal on consumer stimulus plans
China's nine-day Lunar New Year holiday showed consumers were eager to travel, while remaining price-conscious.

Trump insists trade deals safe after Supreme Court ruling upends tariff authority, but partners aren’t so sure
The Supreme Court decision to strike down Trump's tariffs has thrown fresh confusion over the raft of trade deals negotiated with global partners, stalling trade talks.

Japan's Nikkei 225 crosses 59,000 first the first time as central bank board picks fuel 'Takaichi trade'
Asia-Pacific markets were poised to open higher on Thursday, tracking Wall Street gains as strong earnings from Nvidia and Oracle lifted investor sentiment.

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says markets ‘got it wrong’ on AI threat to software companies
Investors had grown weary that the massive run-up in spending on AI hardware might not be sustainable, stoking fears of a bubble building in the sector.

Asia tech stocks rally as Nvidia earnings soothe AI slowdown fears
Asian tech stocks rallied as stronger-than-expected results from Nvidia eased concerns that momentum in artificial intelligence spending was cooling.

CNBC Daily Open: Nvidia’s earnings beat and other AI news give markets relief — for now
The world's most valuable company reported better-than-expected fiscal fourth-quarter results after the bell Wednesday stateside.

Salesforce shares sink on mixed guidance as company commits $50 billion for buybacks
Salesforce posted accelerating growth and pushed up its long-range revenue target thanks to a recent acquisition.

Nvidia reports earnings and guidance beat as AI boom pushes data center revenue up 75%
Nvidia has been the best performer on Wall Street this year among tech's megacap companies.

Epstein files: Larry Summers to resign as Harvard professor as fallout continues
Larry Summers last fall said, "I am deeply ashamed of my actions and recognize the pain they have caused," after his emails with Jeffrey Epstein came to light.
Washington Post

Cubans attempted to ‘infiltrate’ island on U.S. speedboat, Havana says
The crew of the Florida-registered vessel opened fire on border agents, Cuba’s Interior Ministry said. Cuban forces returned fire, killing four.

Iran, U.S. resume nuclear negotiations as Trump’s war clock ticks down
Tehran is expected to deliver a new proposal on nuclear enrichment in Geneva as the United States continues to amass military forces in the Middle East.

Rubio visits the Caribbean as Trump’s Iran gambit nears tipping point
Marco Rubio attended a regional summit to emphasize the Trump administration’s focus on the Western Hemisphere even as the prospect of conflict in the Middle East looms.

Antonio Tejero, leader of failed 1981 coup in Spain, dies at 93
The revolt inspired fear that Francoist fascism had returned. Mr. Tejero died the same day the Spanish government declassified documents related to the coup.

Brazilian court convicts ex-lawmaker in murder of politician Marielle Franco
The 2018 assassination of rights activist and Rio de Janeiro city council member Marielle Franco, a rising star in Brazilian politics, reverberated worldwide.

Iranians eye Venezuela for hints of Trump’s next move
The Maduro raid encouraged anti-government activists in Iran, some of them said. But it doesn’t appear to have sent a clear message to Tehran’s leadership.

Trump tariff chaos gives Beijing a win before Xi meeting
The Supreme Court decision spiking Trump’s tariffs threatens to undermine the White House’s China strategy, just weeks before the two leaders are expected to meet.

Russia opens probe of Telegram chief, claiming app has been used for terrorism
Russia is intensifying efforts to push users away from foreign messaging apps and toward a domestic platform that has been criticized as a surveillance tool.

Hungary blocks Europe’s aid for Ukraine on war’s fourth anniversary
Hungary’s veto over European funding could constrain Ukraine’s ability to fund its army and weaken its hand in U.S. talks with Russia over the war.

The Epstein files have brought a wave of resignations and investigations
A number of prominent figures have stepped down or are facing investigations after their communications with Jeffrey Epstein and his former longtime companion, Ghislaine Maxwell, were released last month.
BBC

Australian PM apologises after calling child sex abuse survivor and advocate 'difficult'
Former Australian of the Year Grace Tame said the word was a "misogynist's code for a woman who won't comply".

Orbán accuses Ukraine of disrupting oil supplies to Hungary
Ukraine says a critical pipeline was closed after Russian strikes.

Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai wins appeal against lesser conviction
The 78-year-old Lai, however, remains detained for a separate national security case.

Four shot dead on US-registered speedboat were Cuban nationals, Cuba says
The passengers were armed and intended to "carry out an infiltration for terrorist purposes", the Cuban government said.

US 'suitcase murderer' deported from Bali after 11 years in jail
The 33-year-old will still face federal charges in the US and is due to appear in court on Thursday.

The Papers: 'Met exposed Hoyle' and 'Iran tempts Trump'
The Met's apology for revealing a source related to Lord Mandelson's arrest is prominent on Thursday's papers.

This coastal idyll banned 'harmful' holiday lets. Eight years on, has it worked?
A ban on new holiday homes sees more permanent residents but some say the policy harms tourism.

Real Madrid win 'for everyone who stands against racism'
Real Madrid's win against Benfica was a "victory for everyone who stands against racism", midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni says.

US and Iran to hold talks as pressure for nuclear deal builds
The indirect negotiations are seen as a last-ditch effort to prevent a conflict, but the chances of a nuclear agreement are unclear.

There's a solution for e-bike parking chaos - but its not problem-free
Introducing dedicated parking bays has not completely solved the issue.
The Independent

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump approves Putin-Zelensky meet as Kyiv starts anti-drone netting across frontline
Zelensky says leader-level meeting with Putin ‘only way to finally end the war’ after phone call with Trump

South Korea relaunches truth commission with focus on adoption fraud
South Korea has relaunched a fact-finding commission into its past human rights violations, with a key focus on the extensive fraud and malfeasance that corrupted the nation’s historic foreign adoption program

Jeff Galloway, who inspired people with his run-walk method, dies at 80
Jeff Galloway, a runner on the 1972 U.S. Olympic team, has died at age 80

The father of a US-based Hong Kong activist is sentenced to 8 months under national security law
A Hong Kong court has sentenced the father of a U.S.-based activist to eight months in prison in the first case brought against the relative of a pro-democracy activist wanted by the city's authorities under a national security law

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor latest: Epstein blamed ‘Charles’ on day ex-duke left trade envoy role
On 21 July 2011 Epstein wrote wrote: ‘I assume he knows that this is Charles' doing’

What to know about the LA superintendent whose home was searched by FBI
Los Angeles schools chief Alberto Carvalho has developed a reputation for improving academics and graduation rates while leading two major U.S. districts

Park Chan-wook will lead the Cannes Film Festival jury, will be the 1st Korean in the role
Park Chan-wook, the Korean filmmaker of “Oldboy” and “No Other Choice,” will head the jury at the 79th Cannes Film Festival, festival organizers announced Thursday

Kash Patel fires at least 10 FBI employees who worked on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago documents investigation: reports
It comes after a report revealed that the FBI, under the Biden administration, obtained Patel’s phone records

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor ‘banned from horseriding’ by royal aides after arrest
The former prince is under investigation for misconduct in public office

Tommy Robinson welcomed by Trump administration in visit to Washington
Tommy Robinson was pictured smiling with a senior adviser at the US State Department in Washington
























