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CBC.ca

9 years after mosque attack, paralyzed survivor says Quebec secularism laws hinder progress

Nine years after a deadly mosque attack in Quebec City claimed the lives of six men, survivors and advocates say they’re focused on promoting understanding — particularly in the wake of several pieces of legislation reinforcing secularism in Quebec.

Should the Canadian Coast Guard be armed? The jury is still out, but the navy says no

Canada is the only Arctic nation that doesn't arm its coast guard fleet. The United States, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Iceland and Russia all operate coast guard fleets that have the capability to defend themselves. The commander of Canada's navy says arming the civilian fleet isn't necessary unless there's a war.

Nearly $7M of taxpayer funds spent on ostrich cull in Edgewood, B.C., data reveals

Federal officials have revealed that the total expenditures incurred during a controversial cull at a B.C. ostrich farm last year amounted to nearly $7 million.

Virginia county opposes sale, conversion of Pattison-owned warehouse to ICE facility

A gigantic warehouse across the street from an outdoor equipment store has become a flashpoint in Virginia as the U.S. grapples with the Trump administration's immigration crackdown — and a British Columbia company has been pulled into the fray.

5-year-old detained in Minneapolis last week still in Texas detention facility with his father

Two U.S. Democratic Representatives visited a five-year-old Ecuadorian boy and his father at a Texas federal detention centre Wednesday, in a case that has stirred anger over the Trump administration's immigration crackdown and given fuel to Democrats and others pushing back against the actions of ICE.

#TheMoment a bighorn sheep was rescued from an icy river

Colorado Parks and Wildlife spokesperson John Livingston tells The National about the moment officers rescued a bighorn sheep from an icy river in Gunnison, Colo.

Vancouver tech company Hootsuite facing backlash for contract with U.S. Homeland Security

CEO Irina Novoselsky said Hootsuite has worked with government organizations across countries and administrations for more than 15 years, including the U.S. government. 

What we know about plans to open the Rafah border crossing this week

For Palestinians in Gaza, the Rafah border crossing to Egypt is their gateway to the world. But since Israel seized it in May 2024, it has been largely shut. Now Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the crossing will reopen soon, as the U.S.-brokered Israel-Hamas ceasefire plan moves into its second phase.

Small plane crash in Colombia kills 15, including congressman

A small plane crashed Wednesday in a rural area of Norte de Santander province in northeast Colombia, killing all 15 people on board including a member of congress, authorities said.
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Toronto Star

Russian drone attack kills 3 in southern Ukraine as further US-led peace talks approach

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A Russian drone attack killed three people in Ukraine’s southern Zaporizhzhia region overnight, authorities said Thursday, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that Moscow is planning another large-scale barrage despite plans for further U.S.-brokered peace talks…

International students in Canada face vastly different health-care access depending on where they live. Here's what researchers found

A national study found what students get and must pay for can vary vastly based on geography, despite what's required in the Canada Health Act.

How much support is enough for Pierre Poilievre to stay as Conservative leader?

As delegates gather in Calgary for the Conservative party’s national convention, there is one matter capturing their attention: Pierre Poilievre’s leadership review.

This Toronto artist died suddenly in 2012. A beguiling new exhibit showcases her long-hidden works

Sybil Goldstein's “Urban Myths,” now running at Koffler Arts, captures the fleeting, ephemeral beauty and complexity that is Toronto.

Majority of Canadians give Donald Trump an 'F' for first year back in office

About 79 per cent of Canadians say they’re more fearful than hopeful about the year ahead, describing Trump’s return to the White House as “corrupt,” “chaotic” and “incompetent.”

Toronto Star bestsellers: Former partner of mass shooter Gabriel Wortman tells her story in 'The First Survivor'

Plus Linda McQuaig argues for a Canadian wealth tax in "Cancelling Billionaires Before They Cancel Us."

‘Toronto now seems to be the city that doesn’t work’: One woman’s frustrating attempts to get the city to fix a broken sidewalk

The blades of sidewalk plows are likely to catch on the raised edges, which could worsen an already bad situation.

William Nylander's middle finger mid-Leafs game isn't the end of the world. But it's a sign of a changing NHL

The challenge with the increased individuality in the NHL is that sometimes players have a tough time governing themselves and can take things too far, writes Nick Kypreos.

Ontario teens' soaring rates of mental distress may be tied to cannabis, report says

Depression and anxiety nearly tripled between 2013 and 2023, McMaster researchers find.

Catching the 'seabus'? Report offers glimpse of proposed route for potential Toronto Harbour service

A now released report shows the route and potential fares for the service. There are also plans for a proof-of-concept test this summer.
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Globe and Mail

Nicaragua keeps a low profile as Trump targets Latin American leftists

Sandinista regime has been co-operating on drug enforcement, toning down hyperbolic discourse

South Africa, a self-described ‘moral superpower,’ rethinks its foreign policy

After allowing Iranian warships to participate in a naval exercise in South African waters, members of the ruling coalition say the government has drifted from its ideals

‘Like animals in the zoo’ Swiatek criticizes amount of cameras around tennis players on tour

Coco Gauff’s viral behind-the-scenes racquet smash didn’t sit well with her playing peers

FBI searches Atlanta election office, pursuing Trump's 2020 vote fraud claims

The FBI searched an election office in Georgia's Fulton County outside Atlanta on Wednesday, pursuing U.S. President Donald Trump's false claims that his 2020 election defeat was the result of widespread voting fraud.

FBI raids Georgia election office seeking proof of 2020 voting fraud

Law enforcement is pursuing Trump’s claims of a stolen election, which have been repeatedly rejected by courts and officials

U.S. not planning more use of force in Venezuela, Rubio says

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told the Senate on Wednesday that Venezuela's new leaders were moving toward closer ties with the United States, leaving no immediate need for further U.S. military action, as he publicly faced lawmakers' questions for the first time since the raid to seize President Nicolas Maduro this month.

Democrats demand major changes to ICE, increasing threat of partial government shutdown

Democrat demands include an enforceable code of conduct for immigration agents and a requirement to identify themselves to the public

Bruce Springsteen hits out at ‘King Trump’ in new song, Streets of Minneapolis

Song takes aim Trump’s ongoing immigration enforcement operations in the city and ends with chants of ‘ICE Out!’

Italian government plays down role of ICE agents at Olympics after public outcry

Officers at Milan Cortina Games will work ‘exclusively in diplomatic premises’ at U.S. consulate, minister says

U.S and Greenland, Denmark begin technical talks over Arctic security deal, Rubio says

Trump has repeatedly called for the U.S. to take over Greenland, a Danish territory, to counter threats from Russia and China
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Global News

Toronto car exporter accused of laundering money for Hezbollah

Canada has declared Fahed Sowane a danger to Canada.

Plane crash in Colombia kills all 15 on board, including local politician

State-run airline Satena said air traffic control lost contact with the plane 12 minutes into its short flight from Cucuta, on the border with Venezuela, to the town of Ocana.

How the Ryan Wedding drug trial could compare to ‘El Chapo’ court case

The former U.S. attorney who oversaw the prosecution and conviction of Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman tells Global News there are similarities in both cases.

Staff fend off ICE agents trying to enter Minneapolis Ecuador consulate

The attempted entry prompted Ecuador's Foreign Ministry to send a 'note of protest' to the U.S. Embassy in Quito, demanding such incidents 'not be repeated.'

Several European countries, including U.K. lose measles elimination status

Outbreaks began in late 2023 and increased quickly throughout 2024, resulting in 2911 confirmed cased record in England that year alone.

What is Nipah virus? What to know about the disease as India faces outbreak

Nipah virus has a death rate ranging from 45 to 75 per cent, and there is no vaccine or medical treatment available for animals or humans.

Russia offers incentives to those outside the country to replenish military

Men from across the globe are being recruited to join the Russian military in exchange for cash bonuses and becoming free from imprisonment.

Canada deal on Chinese EVs shows trade ‘trumped national security’: experts

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has warned about the cybersecurity concerns around Chinese electric vehicles, which he called 'spy vehicles,' echoing comments from 2024.

U.S. sending ICE agents to Winter Olympics in Italy for ‘security’

U.S. Vice President JD Vance will lead a delegation attending the Feb. 6 opening ceremony, including second lady Usha Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

China removes top military general over suspected discipline violations

The surprise announcement made Saturday leaves the Chinese president with sole and total control over China's military operations.
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New York Times

U.K.’s Starmer Meets Xi Jinping in Beijing as Ties Warm

Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain is seeking to promote economic ties for growth, offering China’s leader, Xi Jinping, a way to court one of America’s allies.

Senator Tina Smith: My State Showed Courage. Will Republicans?

Minnesotans have stood up for common decency and our founding principles.

A ‘Fringe Epidemiologist’ on What’s Wrong With Public Health

Jay Bhattacharya, the N.I.H. director, says authorities broke the public’s trust in the Covid era. Now it’s up to outsiders to restore it.

Late Night Praises Ilhan Omar’s Quick Reflexes

Stephen Colbert said the Minneapolis congresswoman looked “ready to throw some hands” after a man sprayed a substance at her at a town hall.

She Couldn’t Defend Herself, but He Wasn’t Charged With Rape

A decision in China not to charge a man who fathered children with a woman with a mental illness has set off a debate about consent and the state’s push for babies.

Driver Rams Car Into Headquarters of Chabad Hasidic Movemen

No one was injured when the motorist drove into a rear door of the building on Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn. The man was arrested; the police are investigating the incident as a hate crime.

How His Duel With Trump Boosted Emmanuel Macron, France’s Embattled President

Dismissed as a lame duck, Emmanuel Macron has clawed back some influence after his defense of Greenland and Denmark. Will quieter domestic politics allow him to secure his legacy?

At World’s Busiest Port, China’s Unbalanced Economy Comes Into View

The shipping traffic and factories never stop in China’s port city of Ningbo, but the local housing market has crashed and nearby restaurants sit empty.

F.B.I. Agents Search Georgia Election Center

F.B.I. agents searched a Fulton County, Ga., election center for ballots from 2020, escalating an investigation of a heavily Democratic jurisdiction the president has criticized over his defeat.

Trump and Schumer Move Toward Possible Deal to Avert a Shutdown

The president and the top Senate Democrat were discussing an agreement to split off homeland security funding from a broader spending package and negotiate new limits on immigration agents.

CNBC

World’s largest sovereign wealth fund posts record $1.4 billion annual return, driven by tech and banking rally

Norway's $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund holds stakes in many of the world's biggest companies, including Apple, Nvidia and JPMorgan Chase.

SAP shares see biggest drop since 2020 after fourth-quarter cloud contract growth disappoints

It's the biggest daily fall since October 26 2020, when stock dropped 22% following disappointing third quarter results

CNBC's Inside India newsletter: EU edges out U.S. in getting India to slash auto tariffs, but can European carmakers win big?

India has shed import duties on European cars, opening its long-protected auto industry from global competition.

Denmark lauds constructive talks with U.S. over Greenland: ‘Now we are back on track’

Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen on Thursday welcomed constructive high-level talks over Greenland's future.

What tariffs? Toyota hits record sales in 2025, despite Trump’s auto levies

Toyota Motor retained its position as the world's top-selling automaker with record sales of 10.5 million in 2025, the Japanese auto giant reported on Thursday.  

China and the UK are attempting to reset their relationship — here's how

U.K. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said he hopes to build "more sophisticated" ties with China as the two nations look to revive their bilateral relationship.

Gold jumps to fresh highs as Asia stock markets mostly rise after U.S. Fed holds rates

The bullion rose more than 3% on Thursday to breach the $5,500 per ounce mark for the first time.

SK Hynix overtakes Samsung in annual profit for the first time as AI reshapes rivalry

SK Hynix beats rival Samsung Electronics in profits for 2025 for the first time ever, as the memory maker retains a lead in AI products.

CNBC Daily Open: Investors expected the Fed to hold rates — it was Powell's comments that drew interest

Powell left some advice to the next Fed chair. "Don't get pulled into elected politics," Powell said. "Don't do it."

Deutsche Bank beats profit expectations in fourth-quarter earnings

Deutsche Bank's net profit attributable to shareholders came in at 1.3 billion euros.

Washington Post

Japan’s Sanae Takaichi is proving a surprisingly popular prime minister

The unconventional leader — for starters, she’s a woman — has called an early election for Feb. 8 in an effort to win a broad public mandate for change.

South Korea’s former first lady jailed for bribery ahead of husband’s verdict

Kim Keon Hee, the wife of former president Yoon Suk Yeol, was handed a 20-month sentence in a country where high-level prosecutions have become standard fare.

Trump’s Venezuela plan does not foresee more military force, Rubio says

Secretary of State Marco Rubio would not rule out another U.S. attack in Venezuela, but he told lawmakers the Trump administration does not intend to order one.

Removal of flags for fallen Danish soldiers at U.S. Embassy sparks backlash

There was no malicious intent in removing the flags, said a State Department spokesperson, who added that the flags had been replaced.

ICE at Olympics angers Milan mayor, who says agency’s image is ‘terrible’

A routine role for ICE around next month’s Winter Olympics has drawn ire in Italy, amid President Donald Trump’s sprawling immigration crackdown.

Ukraine sees ‘progress’ in latest talks with Russia despite ongoing attacks

Ukraine’s foreign minister described the Russian officials involved in the new rounds of talks, which resume Sunday in the United Arab Emirates, as much more serious than before.

Germany and France push for ‘two-speed’ E.U. to overcome policy inertia

Germany and France want to speed up action on strengthening the euro currency, cooperating on military spending and building supply chains for critical raw materials.

Clamor is growing in Europe to boycott Trump’s World Cup

This summer’s North American World Cup is inextricably tied to President Donald Trump. Some of his critics are questioning the fitness of the U.S. as a host.

Right on cue: Toddler is recognized for his mastery of trick shots

Jude Owens has already scored two Guinness World Records for his snooker skills. He’s 3 years old and needs a stool to reach the table.

Hungary announces charges against Budapest mayor over Pride events

Prime Minister Viktor Orban has aligned himself closely with President Donald Trump’s brand of populist conservatism and is a MAGA darling.

BBC

Border agents involved in fatal shooting of Alex Pretti placed on leave

As Trump and the Minneapolis Mayor spar over social media on immigration law enforcement, the US continues to be roiled by the killing of nurse Alex Pretti.

Sabalenka storms into another Melbourne final

Aryna Sabalenka keeps her cool to storm past Elina Svitolina and reach a fourth Australian Open final in a row.

Serena Williams refuses to rule out comeback

Serena Williams refuses to rule out returning to professional tennis after recently filing the necessary paperwork.

Assisted dying bill has no hope of passing unless Lords change approach, warns peer

Lord Falconer said the bill has "absolutely no hope" of passing without a "fundamental change" in approach.

Senegal boss Thiaw banned after Afcon final chaos

Senegal manager Pape Thiaw his banned for five games after the chaotic scenes during the Africa Cup of Nations final against Morocco.

Santander to close 44 branches and put 291 jobs at risk

The high-street lender is the latest to announce a swathe of branch closures.

Bus driver sacked after chasing and punching thief

Mark Hehir told the hearing he was seen as a "hero" by the public after retrieving a stolen necklace.

'Why can't women have experience?' New Bridgerton series tackles sex taboo

Bridgerton is back, with Francesca on the hunt for sex tips and Benedict finally meeting his match.

'Danger to life' flood warning as more rain forecast

More than 50mm of rain fell across Hampshire, Dorset and the Isle of Wight on Tuesday.

What could happen if the US strikes Iran? Here are seven scenarios

From regime change to retaliation, the BBC's Frank Gardner outlines possible outcomes of US strikes on Iran.

The Independent

UK weather latest: Parts of UK could see heavy snow as temperatures set to plummet after Storm Chandra

Dozens of flood warnings remain in place across the UK

Norovirus hospital cases hit new winter high

An average of 950 hospital beds were filled each day last week by people with norovirus symptoms

Russian drone attack kills 3 in southern Ukraine as further US-led peace talks approach

A Russian drone attack has killed three people in southern Ukraine, authorities said Thursday

AI-generated blog post sends travellers to imaginary Tasmanian hot springs

Article on tour company’s website directed visitors to pools ‘rich in therapeutic minerals’ in remote town

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky warns Putin is planning ‘massive’ attack ahead of Sunday peace talks

The Kremlin has dismissed the report, claiming figures from the Center for Strategic and International Studies were unreliable

Water bills set to rise again: Check how much more you’ll be paying

Household water bills across England and Wales will rise by an average of 5.4 per cent from April

No more drunken sailors? Navy to restrict alcohol in health kick on ships

Sailors will be restricted to 14 units each week and must fill in a form to show what drinks they have consumed

As if! 'Clueless,’ ‘The Karate Kid,’ ‘Inception’ among 25 movies entering National Film Registry

As if they’d leave “Clueless” off the list

German leader hails Europe as an 'alternative to imperialism and autocracy'

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says the European Union can be an “alternative to imperialism and autocracy” and can forge deals with like-minded partners in a world of increasing great power rivalry

Baldness classified as disability in landmark tax ruling for wig maker

Judges found that severe hair loss ‘adversely affects the ability to carry out everyday activities’