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CBC.ca

Legal experts ask UN to scrutinize Quebec’s proposed constitution over rights concerns

A group of legal experts has requested United Nations special rapporteurs examine Bill 1 to determine if it infringes on human rights.

Residents of Quebec town worry Port of Montreal expansion will ruin their 'natural treasure'

The Major Projects Office is backing an expansion project by the Port of Montreal in Contrecoeur, Que. Experts question whether this is the best site for federal backing and community members worry it will leave lasting environmental damage.

Spotify Wrapped is here. Who has the most streamed songs and albums, and what are the new features?

Music streaming giant Spotify has delivered its annual recap — giving its hundreds of millions of users worldwide a look at the top songs, artists, podcasts and other audio that filled their ears over the past year. Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift, The Weeknd, Drake and Billie Eilish garnered lots of attention in 2025.

Trump pardons Texas Democratic Rep. Cuellar in bribery, conspiracy case

U.S. President Donald Trump pardoned Texas Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife in a federal bribery and conspiracy case on Wednesday, citing what he called a "weaponized" justice system.

Launching hundreds of thousands of satellites will threaten space research, scientists warn

We've all come to appreciate the beautiful images space telescopes provide us of galaxies, nebulas and more, but they also provide astronomers with important scientific information about our universe. That science may be under threat in the next decade if the proposed 560,000 satellites are launched.

Trump targets Minnesota’s Somali community amid reports of targeted crackdown

Recent statements by U.S. President Donald Trump and top administration officials disparaging Minnesota’s large Somali community have focused renewed attention on the immigrants from the war-torn east African country and their descendants.

Canadian ski mountaineering team set for winner-take-all race vs. U.S. with Olympics at stake

Canada’s ski mountaineering athletes have their Olympic dreams on the line this weekend at a World Cup event in Solitude, Utah. The mixed relay race doubles as a winner-take-all race between Canada and the U.S. to decide which country’s athletes claim the final two quota spots for Milano Cortina.

80-year-old diabetic Calgarian shocked to receive $100 bill for COVID-19 vaccine

A Calgary senior with diabetes and heart disease is fighting back after being billed for her COVID-19 vaccine despite being eligible for a free shot. Sharon Mason, 80, received her COVID vaccine in early November, after calling Health Link to confirm she qualifies for a free dose.

Israel says it received remains from Gaza that Hamas says belongs to missing hostage

Israel received a body on Wednesday that Hamas said was one of the last two deceased hostages in the Gaza Strip. It comes as Israel said it would allow Gaza's gateway to Egypt to open once all hostages were returned.
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Toronto Star

Three arrested in $1.3-million organized liquor thefts from LCBO stores across Toronto area

Police searched a North York residence on Nov. 20, seizing 126 bottles of whiskey, three vehicles and $120,000 in cash.

Canada saw fewer homicides in 2024 — but more youth accused in killings, StatsCan report finds

Homicide rates dropped in more than half of the cities across the country that were surveyed in 2024, but not in Toronto.

Rumble in the crumble: Cast your vote in the final showdown for Toronto’s favourite holiday cookie

After hundreds of votes, only two cookies are left in the battle. Cast your final ballot to crown Toronto’s ultimate holiday cookie.

Israel says it will reopen the Rafah border crossing. Here's what it means for Palestinians in Gaza

The announcement raised hopes that thousands of sick and wounded people in Gaza will finally be able to access the care they need.

How the Canada Revenue Agency's changes to tax brackets and credits will affect you in 2026

Here's what you need ahead of the 2026 tax season.

Yang Hansen hopes to inspire more NBA players from China. The rookie's first step will be to crack Portland's rotation

The seven-foot-one centre has had a rollercoaster of an NBA journey since the Trail Blazers shockingly landed Yang with the No. 16 overall draft pick.

After 'construction hell,' first rides on Finch West LRT should be free, councillor says

Coun. Anthony Perruzza is asking Premier Doug Ford to let residents take their first trip on the Finch LRT this Sunday free of charge.

Waymo has its sights set on Toronto for driverless cars. The city's history with Big Tech suggests that's cause for alarm

Waymo has registered as a lobbyist at city hall to talk to lawmakers and officials about self-driving cars.

Justin Trudeau-Katy Perry romance timeline: From holding hands in Paris to watching sumo wrestling in Tokyo

After a month of silence, Trudeau and Perry have resurfaced together again, this time holding hands in Tokyo.

EQAO scores reveal insufficient progress, Ontario education minister says as he announces new plan

Test results released Wednesday after months-long delay show slight gains in reading, writing and math among elementary and secondary students.
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Globe and Mail

Spotify Wrapped 2025: Bad Bunny dethrones Taylor Swift as most-streamed artist

The reggaetón-and-then-some artist is followed by Swift, The Weeknd, Drake and Billie Eilish, in that order

One too many shots? Raccoon passes out drunk after liquor-store adventure

The intruder broke into a closed Virginia liquor store and hit the bottom shelf, where the scotch and whisky were stored

Putin accused of feigning interest in peace efforts after talks with U.S. yield no breakthrough

Kremlin spokesman wouldn’t discuss substance of the talks but pushed back on any suggestion that Putin had rejected the U.S. peace plan

The family tragedy behind the viral photo of the Hong Kong fire

The son of a retiree named Wong, who was photographed by Reuters as flames engulfed the Wang Fuk Court complex in Tai Po, has spoken about the tragedy. Hong Kong's deadliest fire in more than 75 years left at least 156 people dead, with scores more missing, including Wong's wife. 

Raccoon goes on drunken rampage in Virginia liquor store and passes out on bathroom floor

A raccoon broke into a closed Virginia liquor store and drank alcohol from the bottom shelves over the weekend.

No breakthrough on talks to end Russia-Ukraine war

Putin met U.S. President Donald Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner in the Kremlin in talks that began late Tuesday as part of a renewed push by the Trump administration to broker a peace deal.

Israel receives remains of one of the last hostages, plans to reopen Rafah crossing

Once the last hostages’ remains are returned and Israel releases more Palestinian prisoners, ceasefire plan is supposed to advance to the next phases

Trump says he doesn't want Somalis in the U.S. during Cabinet meeting

U.S. President Donald Trump says he doesn't want Somalis in the U.S., urges them to go back to their homeland and fix it.

Trump administration pauses all immigration applications from 19 countries

The pause applies to people from 19 countries that were already subjected to a partial travel ban in June, including Afghanistan and Somalia

Crystal Fabergé egg crafted for Russian royalty shatters record at auction

10-centimetre-tall Winter Egg is made from finely carved rock crystal, covered in a delicate snowflake motif wrought in platinum and 4,500 tiny diamonds
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Global News

Ottawa pledges another $235M to Ukraine as NATO ministers meet

Defence Minister David McGuinty says Canada will work with NATO allies to purchase a package of critical military capabilities sourced from the U.S. valued around US$500 million.

Search for flight MH370 to resume, 11 years after it vanished

Exploration firm Ocean Infinity has confirmed it would recommence seabed operations for 55 days, conducted intermittently, the transport ministry said.

Minister responds to case of border officer targeted by Indian ‘disinformation’

Canada's public safety minister said government employees were being 'defamed by a range of actors.'

Putin warns Europe not to ‘wage a war’ as he meets with U.S. on Ukraine

Talks between Russia and the U.S. on ending the nearly four-year war were productive, but much work remains, a senior advisor to Putin told reporters after the hours-long meeting.

Trump calls Somali migrants ‘garbage,’ says he doesn’t want them in U.S.

Trump said residents of the war-ravaged eastern African country are too reliant on U.S. social safety net and add little to the United States.

U.K. teen vanishes on hike near Dracula’s castle in Romanian mountains

The 18-year-old university student went on a solo hiking trip in Romania without informing his family.

Fabergé egg made for Russian royalty sells for record $30.2M at auction

Each time the egg has sold, it has set a world record price for a Fabergé item.

Honduras ex-president leaves prison after Trump pardon of drug conviction

Juan Orlando Hernández was sentenced to 45 years in prison for taking bribes from drug traffickers so they could safely move some 400 tons of cocaine through Honduras to the U.S.

Franklin the Turtle book publisher condemns Hegseth’s ‘violent’ post

The publisher of the Franklin series of children's books condemned an online post by U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth depicting the titular character.

Prada takes ownership of fashion rival Versace in $1.4-billion deal

Prada heir Lorenzo Bertelli is set to steer Versace’s next phase as executive chairman.
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New York Times

Shoppers Turn to Discounts and Debt, but Not Just for Holidays

Consumers are focusing on value and financing purchases to complete their shopping lists.

With Tensions Rising, Israel and Lebanon Expand Cease-Fire Talks

Diplomats from both countries joined a military-led committee overseeing a year-old truce as fears mounted of a renewed Israeli offensive against Hezbollah.

What Tennessee Revealed About the G.O.P.’s Trump Trap in the Midterms

Republican candidates face the problem that President Trump alone gets out the vote that they need. And he alone gets out the vote that Democrats need, too.

Stakes High, Europe Races to Save Its Financing Plan for Ukraine

The European Union has a proposal for how to turn Russian frozen assets into a giant loan for Ukraine. If it fails, it could further weaken Europe’s global image.

Epstein Files Reveal Private Home Photos in Latest Release by Democrats

In publicizing the photos and videos, Democrats in Congress appeared to be intensifying pressure on the Justice Department to release its files on the Epstein case.

Weak Spots Are Few for Russia in Ukraine Peace Talks

Economic and military pressures could force Russia’s hand. Its economy is strained but not enough to do that, analysts say. And President Vladimir V. Putin says Russia is winning the war.

Ghislaine Maxwell Says She Will Ask a Court to Free Her From Prison

In a court filing, a lawyer for the onetime companion of the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein said she would seek to be released from her minimum-security federal lockup.

Trump Administration Begins Immigration Operation in New Orleans

It is unclear how long the effort will last in Louisiana, where the Republican governor has welcomed the agents with open arms even as immigrant communities fear what might come.

Israel Says a Gaza Border Will Reopen, but Only for Palestinians to Leave

Israel had agreed to open the Rafah crossing as part of the October cease-fire deal with Hamas but kept it closed. Egypt denied that the border would reopen soon.

Centrists Were Supposed to Save Europe. Instead, They’re Condemning It to Horrors.

Centrist governments are failing badly in Europe’s leading economies, setting the stage for a far-right sweep.

CNBC

Trump administration to announce new fuel economy standards Wednesday, sources say

The oil industry group the American Petroleum Institute has lobbied the Trump administration to repeal the Biden fuel economy standards.

Bessent says Trump admin will be able to replicate tariffs even if it loses Supreme Court decision

The Treasury secretary cited several sections of 1962 Trade Act that give the president sweeping powers over import duties.

Musk's Starlink rival Eutelsat shares tumble after report of SoftBank selloff

The French satellite group has seen its stock fall following a steep hike in March.

Microsoft stock sinks on report AI product sales are missing growth goals

Microsoft stock sank after a report that multiple sales teams for the company's Azure Foundry product missed growth goals in the last fiscal year.

Putin threatens Europe with war if it wants one, as Ukraine peace talks falter

Russian President Vladimir Putin doubled down on threats toward Europe ahead of peace talks with the U.S., saying Moscow was "ready" for war.

Airbus expects to deliver fewer aircrafts this year after a difficult few days. Here's how we got here.

Airbus cut its delivery guidance Wednesday after a series of issues related to its popular aircraft A320.

November private payrolls unexpectedly fell by 32,000, led by steep small business job cuts, ADP reports

The payrolls decline marked a sharp step down from October, which saw an upwardly revised gain of 47,000 positions.

Macy’s posts strongest growth in more than 3 years, but strikes cautious note on holidays

Macy's has seen signs of momentum as it invests in more staffing and sharper visual displays at its namesake department stores.

Malaysia to resume search for missing flight MH370, more than a decade after plane vanished

The deep-sea search will resume this month, with U.S. robotic firm Ocean Infinity carrying out the operation intermittently for 55 days.

India is set to host Russia's Putin, deepening trade ties, unfazed by punitive U.S. tariffs

The two countries are looking to strengthen trade ties and are likely to sign bilateral interdepartmental and business agreements during Putin's visit.

Washington Post

Confident of military success, Putin refuses compromise in Moscow talks

European officials, who were not included in the talks, said at a NATO meeting in Brussels that Russia appears to be inflexible in the negotiations.

To clear huge court backlog, U.K. aims to scrap jury trials for some crimes

The plan to forgo jury trials for defendants charged with lower-level crimes is aimed at easing an 80,000-case backlog in a court system booked as far out as 2030.

The Epstein scandal is a royal mess. Imagine living on Prince Andrew Way.

As Britain’s royal family strips Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of his titles, ordinary places across the country are trying to downplay their links, too.

Venezuela lets deportation flights resume despite Trump’s airspace threat

The scheduled deportation flight marks a rare moment of cooperation between the Trump administration and Venezuela, as the threat of a U.S. attack looms.

Family of Colombian man killed in U.S. boat strikes files formal complaint

Alejandro Andres Carranza Medina’s family alleges that the Trump administration committed human rights violations in its campaign against suspected drug trafficking.

Former E.U. foreign policy chief detained in fraud inquiry

Federica Mogherini, the E.U.’s former foreign policy chief who is also a former Italian foreign minister, was detained in an investigation of procurement fraud.

The glaring ‘hypocrisy’ behind Trump’s war on drugs

The Trump administration’s pardon of convicted drug trafficker Juan Orlando Hernández raises questions about its war on “narcoterrorism.”

Hegseth, citing ‘fog of war,’ says he learned of survivors hours after strike

The defense secretary’s remarks were the most extensive public accounting yet of his involvement in the military’s lethal attack on alleged drug smugglers on Sept. 2.

Ex-Honduras president, convicted of drug trafficking, freed on Trump pardon

A former DEA agent called the release “devastating”: “It means any attempt to work your investigations to the highest levels is meaningless.”

U.S. delegation meets with Putin in latest bid to end Ukraine war

Ahead of the key meeting, Russia professed fresh military victories, hammering home its claim that it can succeed in the war without negotiations if it wants.

BBC

Baby milk can be bought with supermarket loyalty points

The government claims that parents who cannot or chose not to breastfeed could save £500 a year.

'Our only son' - Matthew Perry's parents want lengthy sentence for doctor who supplied ketamine

Dr Salvador Plasencia is the first of five people to be sentenced in the Friends star's overdose death.

What we know about controversial Venezuela boat strike

Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has distanced himself from a follow-up attack on a suspected drug vessel.

Children hurt as school bus roof ripped off by bridge

Among the injured is an eight-year-old boy who was taken to hospital with a "nasty cut to the head".

King Charles welcomes German president on first state visit in 27 years

Germany's president has received a ceremonial welcome from the King and will get a state banquet in Windsor Castle.

A draw with a winner? The routes to northern glory at 2027 World Cup

Has the 2027 World Cup draw handed an advantage to northern hemisphere sides chasing glory?

Germany to host Women's Euro 2029 as England chase trophy hat-trick

Germany will host the 2029 Women's European Championship, Uefa announces.

Women's Institute to stop offering trans women membership

The National Federation of Women's Institutes said it made the decision with “sincere regret”.

Nursery worker admits sexually abusing children

Vincent Chan admitted 26 sexual offences relating to children aged between two and four in what the Met Police called one of their most "harrowing and complex" cases.

Steve Rosenberg: What latest Ukraine talks reveal about Putin's state of mind

Russia's president looks determined to continue his war in Ukraine - even as the country's economic problems grow.

The Independent

Pentagon watchdog finds Hegseth’s use of Signal posed risk to US personnel, AP sources say

The Pentagon’s watchdog has found that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put U.S. personnel and mission at risk when he used the Signal messaging app to convey sensitive information about a military strike against Houthi militants in Yemen

Resurfaced clip shows Hegseth saying military should not follow illegal orders to commit war crimes

Pete Hegseth once said that there should be “consequences for war crimes” and that the military should refuse illegal orders, a resurfaced clip has shown.

Pete Hegseth endangered troops by sharing war plans in Signal chat, report says

The classified report, conducted by the Inspector General, was sent to Congress Tuesday night, and first shared by CNN

Key Republican senator pushes support for Obamacare patch before Americans’ healthcare premiums jump

Senator, who has released his own long-term plan to reform the Affordable Care Act, says more urgent legislation is needed to prevent costs from spiking

Ghislaine Maxwell says release of grand jury docs would cause ‘severe’ harm if she gets retrial

Release of ‘untested and unproven allegations’ could imperil her chances of a fair trial in the future, Maxwell’s attorneys say

Suspected DC National Guard shooter may have carried out attack after being blackmailed by Taliban, bombshell report claims

Officials are reportedly probing whether the National Guard shooting suspect was among Afghans who have faced retribution for previously collaborating with U.S. forces in Afghanistan

School apologises after comparing Nigel Farage and Reform MP to far-right dictator

Secondary school featured Reform UK members on the extreme far right of a display of the political spectrum

House Democrats post new footage of Epstein Island as Congress demands answers on when full files will be released

New images arrive as lawmakers ask for a status update on the release of the Epstein files from the Justice Department

Spain’s former king finally speaks about accidentally killing his brother 70 years ago

Juan Carlos I’s memoir paints a different picture to an official statement released at the time

Nato hits back at Putin’s threat of war in Europe as UK condemns ‘Kremlin claptrap’

Rhetoric between Russia and Europe has ramped up after talks between Donald Trump’s envoy and Vladimir Putin failed to reach an agreement