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CBC.ca

ABC cancels Bachelorette season with Taylor Frankie Paul, citing 2023 video
ABC's cancellation of the already taped season of the reality TV show comes days before it was to premiere on Sunday. A Disney Entertainment Television statement appeared to refer to a 2023 video of an altercation between Paul and Dakota Mortensen that was published by TMZ on Thursday.

Amid fuel crunch, Cuba mechanic converts car to run on charcoal
A Cuban mechanic has converted his 1980 Fiat Polski to run on charcoal, a cheaper and more abundant fuel than gasoline since Washington cut off oil shipments to the Caribbean island in January.

U.S. congressman targets Canada's 'Netflix tax' with new bill
A new Republican-sponsored bill in the U.S. Congress takes aim at Canada's attempts to force foreign streaming companies such as Netflix and Disney+ to pay into Canadian funds for domestic content production.

New trial ordered for former Quebec junior hockey player in sexual assault case
Quebec's Court of Appeal overturned Noah Corson's guilty verdict. He was orginally sentenced to two years less a day in prison for sexual assault of a minor under the age of 16.

Brandon Tobin killed his grandmother after a drug-induced seizure. A judge will soon decide his fate
Crown prosecutors are asking for a six-year prison sentence while the defence has countered with three to four, arguing Brandon Tobin didn't choose to kill his grandmother — he chose to use drugs, which led to her death.

The facts about floor-crossing in Canada
Politicians switching parties is rare, but Canada has a long history of it. Here are the facts about crossing the floor.

Canada's top court will hear challenges to Liberals' firearms ban
The Supreme Court will hear arguments against the Liberal government's controversial decision to outlaw certain firearms.

Can Lebanon's Hezbollah survive another war with Israel?
With its ally Iran now at war with the U.S. and Israel, and the Israel Defence Forces pounding Hezbollah’s weapons storage and infrastructure and killing senior leadership, can the militant group survive another war?

2 men deported over alleged roles in extortions targeting Edmonton's South Asian community, police say
Edmonton police along with federal law enforcement deported two men for their connection to extortion schemes targeting business owners in the city's South Asian community. Similar criminal schemes have seen businesses burned across Edmonton in recent years.

Canada fast-tracks army rifle upgrade with $307M initial order
Canada is fast-tracking the purchase of more than 65,000 new assault rifles, starting with a $307 million order for 30,000 weapons. Built by Colt Canada, the rifles will replace aging C7 and C8 models, marking a push to modernize the army and speed up procurement through a streamlined process.
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Toronto Star

I've been texting Mark Carney during my U.S. trip, Pierre Poilievre tells Joe Rogan
Pierre Poilievre says he's never spoken to President Donald Trump about the Canada-U.S. trading relationship, but revealed he's been texting Prime Minister Mark Carney during the Conservative leader's current cross-border tour to support the Liberal government's negotiations.

'For justice': Yazidi Canadian survivor details years of ISIS slavery in French court
The 32-year-old mother and Canadian citizen was giving evidence in the prosecution of a high-ranking French member of the Islamic State terrorist group charged with genocide and crimes against humanity.

Cuba readies for first Russian oil shipment of the year as energy crisis deepens
Cuba produces barely 40% of its petroleum; the rest is obtained from Russia, Mexico and Venezuela.

ABC cancels 'Bachelorette' season with Taylor Frankie Paul, citing 2023 video
A police spokesperson in Draper City, Utah, told People magazine that there was an open domestic violence investigation of Paul and her ex-boyfriend Dakota Mortensen.

Metrolinx, police investigating GO train crash that killed young boy in Mississauga
Investigators believe the child drove a motorized bike around the traffic signal barrier and was struck by the westbound train on the Lakeshore West line before 3 p.m. Wednesday.

2 ex-FBI agents say in a lawsuit they were fired for their roles in Trump election investigation
The agents say they were abruptly terminated in November despite spotless disciplinary records and “exemplary” ratings on performance reviews.

Steve’s Music Store will permanently close its Toronto doors on Sunday
After 47 years on Queen West, the iconic retailer will shut following a final liquidation, leaving only its Montreal flagship in operation.

Canada, allies say they're ready to help stop Iran's shipping blockade
Prime Minister Mark Carney has endorsed a statement from Canada and its allies expressing their willingness to contribute to efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz more than two weeks into the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

Toronto Islamic Centre creates safe 'buddy system' after multiple violent incidents
After incidents where worshippers were confronted and physically targeted, the Toronto Islamic Centre is starting a new program to keep its community safe.

Ontario to try again to put patient health records online
A previous Liberal government's attempt to create a system with its ill-fated eHealth agency cost $1 billion and offered minimal results.
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Globe and Mail

Displaced Lebanese long for peace as Eid al-Fitr approaches
Renewal of war between Israel and Hezbollah has displaced more than one million people in Lebanon
Canada, Japan, European allies willing to use ‘appropriate efforts’ to reopen Strait of Hormuz
War in the Middle East threatens long-term damage to global energy supplies

U.S. may remove sanctions on Iranian oil stranded at sea, Bessent says
Washington wants to curb soaring oil prices after Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz

Mideast war will cause spike in world hunger, agencies say
Countries that were already suffering from conflict are especially feeling pain of rising fuel, food and fertilizer costs
Pentagon seeks US$200-billion for Iran war, Hegseth says goals not changed
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Thursday the United States' objectives in the war against Iran have not changed since strikes started on Feb. 28.

Trump Homeland nominee Markwayne Mullin advances to vote before full Senate
8-7 vote sends Mullin to the Republican-controlled full Senate for a vote, where he will need a majority to be confirmed
Hegseth says 'we hold the cards' as he warns Iran against further attacks on neighbours
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the U.S. military 'controls the fate' of Iran. He said that Tehran 'should not, going forward, target Arab allies, Arab countries, trying to create pain, the pain that they created themselves.'
Europe tries to blunt pain of energy price surge from Iran war
European countries scrambled to cushion the impact of soaring oil prices on Thursday after tit-for-tat strikes on Gulf energy plants, including the world's largest gas plant in Qatar - the most economically significant escalation of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
Hegseth says 'it takes money to kill bad guys' when asked about Pentagon Iran war funding request
The Pentagon is seeking US$200-billion in additional funds for the Iran war, a senior administration official says. It’s an extraordinarily high number and comes on top of extra funding the Defense Department already received last year.

EU leaders demand Strait of Hormuz is reopened at Brussels summit
Four of EU’s largest economies signal willingness to contribute to ‘appropriate efforts’ to ensure ships can pass safely through Strait
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Global News

‘Havana syndrome’ report doubting foreign role was flawed: U.S. officials
U.S. intelligence, military and law enforcement officials unanimously agreed that an intelligence assessment doubting a foreign role in the 'Havana syndrome' should be withdrawn.

Defence minister clarifies after saying he learnt of base strike from media
The federal Conservatives accuse the government of being too secretive about the war and point out that Canada's allies are sharing such information openly at daily briefings.

Canada and allies say they could ‘contribute’ efforts on Strait of Hormuz
Canada is amongst several nations who 'condemn in the strongest terms recent attacks by Iran on unarmed commercial vessels in the Gulf.'

Gas prices in Canada keep going up. How high are they near you?
Gas prices in Canada have been climbing sharply since the Iran war began, but how much higher they could go is unclear as consumers struggle with the higher cost of living.

Kevin Spacey settles U.K. sexual assault cases out of court
The Oscar-winning actor has denied all allegations against him and maintains that the incidents raised in the lawsuits either did not happen or were consensual.

U.S. beats Canada in latest world happiness rankings
Canada ranked 18th last year, finishing behind the 23rd-ranked United States, also finding that life evaluations for Canadians under 25 years old have dropped significantly.

EU leaders push back against joining attacks on Iran as oil prices rise
European leaders have deflected entreaties from U.S. President Donald Trump to send military assets to secure the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump threatens to ‘massively blow up’ world’s largest natural gas field
The strikes, in retaliation for an Israeli attack on a key Iranian gas field, sent fuel prices soaring and risked drawing Iran’s Arab neighbours directly into the conflict.

Trump pays respects to 6 U.S. service members killed in Iraq crash
All six crew members of a KC-135 Air Force refueling aircraft were killed last week in a plane crash over friendly territory in western Iraq, supporting operations against Iran.

Man arrested for breaking into pygmy hippo Moo Deng’s enclosure at Thai zoo
The spike in visitors since Moo Deng’s viral fame has been so significant the zoo had to limit public access to the baby’s enclosure.
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New York Times

‘Bachelorette’ Season With Taylor Frankie Paul Canceled After Assault Video
Taylor Frankie Paul, who was set to star in the TV show, had pleaded guilty to aggravated assault after an encounter with her partner in 2023.

Monopoly? Not a Chance, Says Live Nation’s Chief at Antitrust Trial.
Michael Rapino, the chief executive of the live entertainment colossus, fought back against accusations his company unfairly dominates the music industry.

Body of Missing University of Alabama Student Is Found Dead in Spain, Police Say
James Gracey, 20, a student at the University of Alabama, disappeared during a visit to a beachfront nightclub in Barcelona. His body was found on Thursday, the police said.

White House Seeks to Reassure Americans on Rising Costs
Also, March Madness begins. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

Warren Endorses Platner in Maine, Splitting With Schumer
The intervention by Ms. Warren is the latest instance of her embracing a candidate at odds with Mr. Schumer, the top Senate Democrat.

Trump Jokes About Pearl Harbor in Meeting With Japan’s Leader
Breaking a taboo, President Trump needled Japan’s prime minister about the World War II attack, as she widened her eyes and appeared to take a deep breath in the Oval Office.

What to Know About State Laws on Ten Commandments Displays in Classrooms
Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas have passed laws requiring the posters in public schools. Several other states are considering similar measures.

Horror Novel ‘Shy Girl’ Canceled Over Suspected A.I. Use
Its publisher, Hachette, will not release the novel in the United States and will discontinue its U.K. edition, citing its commitment to “original creative expression and storytelling.”

Trump Says He Won’t Send Troops to Iran But Leaves Wiggle Room
The president was cagey about his plans for Iran. He confirmed the Pentagon was seeking $200 billion to support a protracted war effort while also claiming it would be over soon.

Boston Scientific Knew of Pacemaker Battery Problems for Years
Boston Scientific announced multiple recalls but has said its battery issues were limited. One internal test in 2025 found batteries with an “extremely high failure rate.”
CNBC

Iran war-induced fertilizer shortage threatens Republicans in farm states ahead of midterms
Democrats are vying for competitive seats across farm country in 2026, and fertilizer shortages spurred by the Iran war give them a new affordability angle.

Gold and silver sell-off accelerates as inflation fears grip global markets
The metals shed around 5% and 10%, respectively, while mining stocks and ETFs linked to gold and silver also fell.

Oil prices fall after Brent briefly touches $119 as Netanyahu says Israel helping to open Strait of Hormuz
Oil prices jumped as markets react to escalating tensions after Qatar said Iranian missile strikes damaged a key liquefied natural gas export facility.

$166 a barrel? Middle East oil gives clue to where all prices could be headed if Iran war drags on
A breakout of oil prices in Asia has left analysts debating whether U.S. crude could see further upside.

Netanyahu says Iran is being 'decimated' but revolution requires 'ground component'
Netanyahu's comments came after President Donald Trump, speaking in the Oval Office, said earlier that he would not send U.S. troops to the Middle East.

Uber to invest up to $1.25 billion in EV maker Rivian in deal to launch 50,000 robotaxis
Uber plans to invest up to $1.25 billion in Rivian as part of a deal to deploy up to 50,000 robotaxis in several countries through 2031.

Column: Jensen Huang doesn’t need a new chip. He needs a new moat.
Jensen Huang is building a new moat with open-source AI — not out of generosity, but necessity, our tech columnist writes.

Meta backtracks on decision to end Horizon Worlds VR after fans speak up
A day after announcing the Horizon Worlds would only be available on a mobile app starting in June, Meta said it changed its mind.

The Iran war is threatening supply of a little-thought-of resource — helium. What it means for markets
Supply allocations are being set by who needs the gas the most. Semiconductors are at the "top of the pecking order," said helium consultant Phil Kornbluth.

Hegseth says potential $200 billion Iran war spending request could shift: 'Takes money to kill bad guys'
President Donald Trump's National Economic Council director, Kevin Hassett, said Sunday that the war has already cost $12 billion.
Washington Post

Iran hits Gulf energy sites, escalating war, as U.S. mulls sanctions rollback
As attacks rattled markets, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the Trump administration might lift restrictions on Iranian oil already loaded onto vessels.

Economic fallout from U.S.-led war is hitting the rest of the world harder
Because of greater exposure to disruptions in the Middle East, such as high natural gas prices, businesses and consumers outside the U.S. are being hit harder by the war in Iran.

Pakistani strike killed hundreds, Afghanistan says, as regional conflicts boil
As attention focuses on Iran, the conflict between two of its neighbors is escalating.

Israel steps up assassinations as Iran war widens to energy facilities
The conflict continues to roil global energy markets. On Wednesday, an attack on Iran’s South Pars gas field sent energy prices soaring.

Gabbard tells senators Iranian regime is degraded but still intact
The director of national intelligence provided the Senate Intelligence Committee with mixed messages about the state of Iran’s nuclear program before the war began.

Rubio says Cuba’s efforts to improve its economy are failing
Cuba “can’t fix” its economy, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, as President Donald Trump said his administration will be “doing something with Cuba very soon.”

Japan’s leader heads to D.C. bearing gifts of peace for a president at war
Japan’s super-popular prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, will visit the White House on Thursday, as President Donald Trump looks to allies for military help against Iran.

This Emirati billionaire put a voice to Gulf anger over Trump’s war in Iran
In a post on X, the hotel magnate lambasted the president for not considering collateral damage, although he later told The Post: “I blame Trump, but I blame the Iranians more.”

Hezbollah ignites blowback from its base as over 1 million flee war with Israel
The militant group’s attacks on Israel have sparked anger even among its most loyal Shiite supporters in Lebanon, weakening its clout as the war widens.

Israel says it killed Iran’s top security official, along with paramilitary boss
Ali Larijani, Iran’s lead security official, and Basij commander Gholamreza Soleimani were “eliminated,” Israel said. Iran has not commented on the strikes.
BBC

Littler stuns Price with thrilling Dublin comeback
Luke Littler comes from 5-0 down to stun Gerwyn Price 6-5 in the final of Premier League Darts in Dublin where there were two maximum 170 checkouts in one game.

US broadcaster pulls The Bachelorette after domestic abuse allegations
The decision comes after footage emerged appearing to show the reality star in an altercation with her ex-partner.

Denmark planned to blow up Greenland runways if US invaded, reports say
Denmark's public broadcaster reports that the US operation to seize Venezuela's leader sparked fears it would act against Greenland.

Norway crown princess to address Epstein links as son's rape trial closes
Mette-Marit gives a much-anticipated interview, due to be broadcast on Friday.

Why are gas prices soaring and how could it affect you?
Analysts fear the disruption to supply could continue for longer than initially thought.

US considers lifting sanctions on some Iranian oil
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent broached waiving sanctions on oil already at sea, which would be a stunning reversal of longstanding American policy.

Are US and Israel aligned on Iran war? Deciphering Trump's post after gas field attacks
What does Trump's Truth Social post after gas field attacks tell us about US-Israeli alignment?

Aston Martin make approach for Audi boss Wheatley
Audi team principal Jonathan Wheatley is wanted by Aston Martin to lead their troubled Formula 1 team.

Huge queues for meningitis B jabs as vaccination scheme expanded
Some queueing for vaccines at the University of Kent were turned away on Thursday.

Watch: Trump compares attack on Iran to Pearl Harbor in meeting with Japanese PM
In a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister, US President Donald Trump was asked why he didn't inform allies about his plan to attack Iran.
The Independent

‘Incredibly brave’ man traps armed robber inside shop he tried to raid
Quick thinking from a shop worker meant the thief was locked inside the shop he tried to rob

Starmer acknowledges ‘pressure on families’ as costs rise amid Iran war
The Iran war has sent oil and gas prices soaring, putting further pressure on already-stretched household budgets in the UK

Tucker Carlson answers whether he will run for president in 2028 in new interview
Carlson has recently made waves in MAGA for his opposition to the war in Iran

Greedy raccoon with peanut butter jar stuck on its head rescued by firefighters
‘No injuries were reported, aside from a notable hit to the raccoon’s pride,’ the fire department said

Two friends stabbed each other at Miami Beach bachelor party in fight over women, police say
Olajuwon Dickerson, 32, of Massachusetts, appeared in court via videolink from hospital Tuesday

A teen Mexican migrant dies in a Florida jail holding ICE detainees
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says a 19-year-old Mexican migrant has died at a county jail in Florida that has been housing immigrant detainees

Deadly meningitis is spreading in the UK. Could an outbreak happen in the US?
Meningococcal disease kills 10 to 15 infected people out of every 100 - even when it is treated

US Mint can begin producing Trump commemorative gold coin after arts commission approves design
A federal arts commission has approved the design for a 24-karat gold commemorative coin bearing President Donald Trump's image to celebrate America's 250th birthday

Brazil rolls out law boosting online protection of minors
Brazil now enforces a sweeping new law that aims to make the internet safer for children and teens

London set for travel disruption as bus workers and Tube drivers could strike on the same day
Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) are due to strike for two days in April, May and June in a dispute over hours.























