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CBC.ca

Israel launches strikes on 'heart of Tehran' as Trump delays Strait of Hormuz deadline
Israel launched a wave of strikes on Iran early Friday ahead of a planned United Nations Security Council meeting to discuss attacks on Iranian civilian infrastructure, while Iran and the United States appeared at a diplomatic impasse, setting the stage for more potential escalation as the first month of the Middle East war neared its end.

Canada loaning millions to proposed Nunavik rare earth mining project linked to Trump White House
Amid Prime Minister Mark Carney’s calls that the Canada-U.S. relationship is ruptured, Ottawa has committed $175-million to a mining project in northern Quebec whose major U.S. investor is closely linked to the Trump administration.

How the Blue Jays went from fledgling franchise to mature World Series contender
As they begin their 50th season in Major League Baseball, the Toronto Blue Jays are facing some high expectations after coming close to winning the 2025 World Series. Here's a look at the team's journey over the years.

Why OpenAI is ditching Sora, its generative video app
OpenAI has decided to scrap Sora, its app that generated videos based on user prompts. The move reveals that the company, once the disruptor-in-chief of the AI world, is now facing something of an identity crisis as it struggles to pick a lane on the busy road to profitability.

'It's absurd; it's brain rot': Welcome to AI fruit slop, where fruits cheat on each other
AI "fruit slop" videos are racking up millions of views on TikTok and Instagram, and generating reaction and parody videos from users hooked on juicy storylines centred around romance and betrayal. Think of it like smartphone soap operas — only the stars are lustful, anthropomorphic strawberries and bananas.

TheMoment a bear cub was saved by B.C. volunteers
Angelika Langen, co-founder of the Northern Lights Wildlife Society, tells The National about the moment her shelter rescued an abandoned bear cub near Kamloops, B.C.

Former Toronto radio host tells tribunal he looked at pictures of women in 'very little clothing' while at work
Former Q107 co-host John Derringer admitted to looking at pictures of skimpily dressed women while at work during a human rights tribunal hearing on Thursday. His former co-host Jennifer Valentyne has filed a human rights complaint against Derringer for alleged verbal abuse and gender-based discrimination.

Another way Trump is breaking with tradition: his signature will now be on U.S. dollars
The U.S. Treasury Department plans to put President Donald Trump's signature on all new U.S. paper currency, the agency announced on Thursday.

Wall Street sees worst drop since Iran war began, as Nasdaq sinks 10% below its record
Stocks fell sharply on Thursday, and oil prices rose as doubt took over from hope on Wall Street about a possible end to the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.
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Toronto Star

Anger over Ontario college of psychologists' proposed changes prompts calls for ouster
Letter from 1,400 members of psychology community seeks registrar's removal over proposed training standards, other concerns.

2026 FIFA World Cup will make Toronto even busier. Here's how the city plans to keep people moving
To handle the extra people expected during the games, the city plans on traffic restrictions, increased transit service — and more bicycles for rent.

Toronto area crypto shops caught in sustained crackdown by money-laundering watchdog
Fintrac has been criticized for lax enforcement of the sector. More than a quarter of all its revocations since 2021 have come in the last few weeks.

A sign Toronto's election is unofficially underway? Attack ads target 'failed mayor' Olivia Chow
The ads from A Better City Toronto hammer Mayor Olivia Chow over her record on public safety, affordability and gridlock.

BMO bets big on artificial intelligence in core strategy: 'Putting AI in the hands of every employee'
Bank CEO Darryl White said during the bank's Investor Day Thursday that over 96 per cent of employees are already using AI company-wide.

Toronto Humber Yacht Club shut down by council — even as club members vow 'it's not over'
Council voted Thursday to end the club's 70-year-long tenancy.

George Brown college files 'mass termination' notice in face of steep drop in enrolment
The Toronto college has indicated it is laying off 22 hourly and 29 salaried employees amid budget pressures.

Judge calls out prosecutor over allegation she berated Toronto cop about not lying under oath — 'This is why you don't go and yell at an officer’
“Isn’t this the very kind of case that might mar the integrity of the justice system?”

11 years for man who kidnapped ‘innocent’ Toronto boy over his brother’s cocaine theft, sparking citywide manhunt
“When I closed my eyes to sleep, I relived every detail of my abduction in the worst way, with the worst ending,” the boy told court.

Judge seals ‘person of interest’ records from Barry and Honey Sherman murder investigation. Thousands of pages remain redacted
The Star continues to argue the documents should be unsealed so that Toronto police investigators’ missteps can face public scrutiny.
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Globe and Mail
What to know about ICE agents and TSA wait times at U.S. airports if you’re flying south
Trump sent ICE agents to assist TSA at major American airports on Monday
Judge temporarily blocks Pentagon from labelling Anthropic a supply chain risk
Federal judge also blocks enforcement of Trump’s social media directive ordering all federal agencies to stop using Anthropic and its chatbot Claude

Trump’s signature will be on all new U.S. paper currency, Treasury announces
Move would be a first for a sitting president

What message is Trump sending Iran by postponing Beijing trip?
Maybe Tehran just needs to hold strong until mid-May to survive indefinitely
Trump says he's not sure he's willing to make a deal with Iran
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that the Iranians are great negotiators, but that he's not sure he's willing to make a deal with them to end the war.
From beer to cosmetics, Asia feels full force of war-fuelled energy crisis
Iran war wreaks havoc on supply chains, plastics and oil supplies, upending everyday life and sending prices soaring
In South Korea, a plastics maker feels the force of war far away
As global supply chain disruptions due to the Iran war trigger raw material shortages, one plastic film producer in South Korea is typical of the firms that suddenly find themselves in trouble.

Former Taiwan presidential hopeful Ko Wen-je jailed for bribery
While the former mayor intends to appeal the charges relating to a real estate project during his second term, it will be an ‘uphill battle,’ expert says

Transgender women athletes banned from female events at Olympics
New IOC eligibility policy will apply from the Los Angeles Games in July, 2028
Fuel-thirsty Asian countries line up for Russian oil, with demand possibly exceeding supply
Russia has benefited from high oil prices and a 30-day sanctions waiver from the U.S. for purchases of Russian oil at sea
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Global News

Wall Street plunges in worst drop since the Iran war began
Stocks fell sharply Thursday, and oil prices rose as doubt took over again from hope on Wall Street about a possible end to the war with Iran.

As Iran war spirals, World Bank will give financial aid to some countries
The World Bank also used fast-disbursing policy development lending facilities to speed hundreds of billions of dollars in relief to developing countries affected by the pandemic.

Canadian army plans to boost activity at Alberta’s massive CFB Suffield: commander
The commander of the Canadian Army says there will be more activity at CFB Suffield this summer as Canadian and UK forces take part in training and testing of new technology.

Venezuela’s Maduro appears in court for 1st time since arraignment
The hearing opened with the defence and prosecution arguing over whether Maduro should be allowed to use Venezuelan government funds to pay for his defence.

Quebec man shot dead in Dominican Republic robbery, 2 arrested
The national police force of the Dominican Republic said in a news release Wednesday two men have been arrested in connection to Tristan Primeau-Pointras's killing.

As Canada hits NATO 2% goal, Carney vows more as warfare ‘rapidly’ changes
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's 2025 annual report confirms Canada has met the spending level for the first time since 1990.

Spike in cost of diesel threatens consumer wallets, global supply chain: experts
While the spike in the price of gasoline is squeezing consumer budgets, the skyrocketing price of diesel could soon have consumers digging even deeper into their pocket.

If Iran war were to end, how soon would you feel relief at the gas pumps?
Consumers struggling with higher gas prices as a result of the Iran war may be feeling optimistic after U.S. President Donald Trump said that a ceasefire in the works,

RCMP, CSIS reviewing Vancouver company accused of ties to Hezbollah, minister says
The RCMP and CSIS are looking into the company, which remains active in Canada despite being sanctioned by the U.S.

Iran rejects Trump’s ceasefire proposal as strikes continue across region
Two officials from Pakistan described the U.S. proposal broadly, saying it addressed sanctions relief, a rollback of Iran’s nuclear program, and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
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New York Times

Republicans Know This War Is Going Badly
Never before has America arrived at the threshold of a quagmire so quickly.

Americans Spend Too Much Time Stuck in Traffic. There’s a Way to Get It Back.
The success of congestion pricing is a reminder that government, done right, has immense power to improve people’s lives.

Oil Prices Continue to Climb After Trump Delays Bombing Threat
President Trump said on Thursday he would delay an imminent deadline to begin attacking Iran’s power grid.

Late Night Disses Trump’s New ‘America First’ Award
“How many fake trophies that were made specifically for him is this guy going to get?” Seth Meyers asked on Thursday’s “Late Night.”

Trump’s Signature Is Set to Be Added to America’s Currency
President Trump is poised to be the first sitting president to have his signature appear on the U.S. dollar.

Nepal’s New Prime Minister, Former Rapper Balendra Shah, Sworn In
A leaked report on the deadly violence and mass arson that broke out last year has put the new leader under pressure to ensure accountability.

The Faroe Islands, Wary After Greenland, Vote for Change
Statehood had been a key issue in this tiny Danish archipelago before President Trump threatened Greenland. Now, Faroese voters are focused more on their own economy than geopolitics.

Trump Says He Will Order T.S.A. Agents Paid as Funding Deal Stalls
President Trump’s announcement came as talks on Capitol Hill over funding the Department of Homeland Security faltered, and airport lines continued to grow.

In Sleepy Town on Strait of Hormuz, War Rages Just Over Horizon
For centuries, an Omani exclave has been defined by a peculiar duality: rugged isolation and proximity to one of the world’s most important trade routes.

An Invisible Bottleneck: A Helium Shortage Threatens the Chip Industry
With a third of the global supply offline because of the war in Iran, gas companies are scrambling to assure critical A.I. chip makers there will be no disruptions.
CNBC

Oil prices rise as Trump says Iran let 10 tankers through Strait of Hormuz as a 'present'
Oil prices traded higher after U.S. President Donald Trump said Iran had allowed 10 oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.

India takes a ‘huge hit’ on tax revenue to keep fuel prices from surging during the Iran war
India takes a huge tax revenue hit as it cuts fuel excise duties to shield consumers from soaring oil prices caused by the Iran war.

Foreign investors pull a record $12 billion from Indian stocks, sparked by Iran war
Foreign investors are pulling out a record $12 billion from Indian equities as the Iran conflict drives up energy costs and raises doubts on economic growth.

Asia markets trade mixed as murkey U.S.-Iran peace talks prospects keep investors on edge
Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed as the prospect of a peace deal in the Middle East remained murky amid contradictory messaging from the U.S. and Iran.

'Not unlike tariffs': Iran war threatens to deepen Asia private equity's worst fundraising slump in a decade
The Middle East war has introduced a new layer of uncertainty for Asia-focused private equity managers already navigating a multiyear fundraising slump.

Zelenskyy courts Saudi support as U.S. reportedly weighs redirecting Ukraine aid to Middle East
Zelenskyy met Gulf leaders to seek support for Kyiv as the U.S. reportedly weigh diverting military resources to the Middle East.

CNBC Daily Open: 'Period of destruction' paused after Iran's 'present'
President Trump says he will extend a pause on Iranian energy attacks to April 6 after 10 ships were allowed passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

Private credit's cracks open door for Wall Street banks' comeback: 'The tug of war is just starting'
Wall Street banks may finally be getting a long-awaited opening to claw back market share from private credit lenders.

China industrial profits surge 15% to start year, but oil price shock threatens outlook
Soaring energy prices are expected to impact China's economy less than most other countries, due to its massive oil reserves and alternative energy sources.
Washington Post

Cuba looks to Vatican for help as U.S. pressure plunges island into crisis
Cuban officials have petitioned Pope Leo XIV to help persuade the Trump administration to ease its oil embargo, which is causing crippling fuel shortages and blackouts.

Trump says U.S. to hold off for 10 days on hitting Iran energy sites
Trump’s statement follows an Iranian report that it had rejected a 15-point U.S. ceasefire proposal, a move that still left the door open for a counteroffer.

Pentagon considers diverting Ukraine military aid to the Middle East
A shift would highlight the growing trade-offs required for the U.S. to sustain its war with Iran as the conflict depletes the military’s critical munitions.

Far fewer immigrants are moving to big cities in U.S., data shows
New York, Los Angeles and Chicago are among the metro areas seeing steep declines in net immigration amid the Trump administration’s crackdown.

Gulf countries want Trump to end Iran war — but not yet, officials say
The Saudis and Emiratis fear a deal that leaves the region less stable, and they have indicated support for an escalated campaign to force concessions from Tehran.

Iraq accuses U.S. of killing 7 soldiers in clinic strike
As Iraq claimed “heinous aggression,” the U.S. denied it targeted a clinic. The incident threatens to sour relations between the countries amid the Iran war.

China bars executives at Meta-owned AI company from leaving country
Manus’s CEO and chief scientist are facing scrutiny from Beijing over the company’s $2 billion sale to Meta.

U.S. plan to end war seeks removal of Iran’s enriched uranium, officials say
The proposal offered sanctions relief to Iran in return for the removal of all its enriched uranium and other U.S. demands, officials said.

Russia hits Ukrainian cities, intensifying bombing as U.S. focuses on Iran
Ukraine said eight people were killed as Russia launched a bombardment that included its largest single-day drone assault of the war.

Rare Middle East storm could bring floods, damaging winds and tornadoes
Parts of the Arabian Peninsula and Persian Gulf could be hit by strong thunderstorms later this week. Major highways and airports in the region could be inundated.
BBC

Russell surprised by McLaren pace in Japan practice
McLaren's Oscar Piastri sets the pace in second practice at the Japanese Grand Prix ahead of the Mercedes of Kimi Antonelli and George Russell.

Whale swims for freedom after big German rescue effort on Baltic coast
Rescue teams now believe the whale has reached deeper water in Lübeck Bay and hope it will head for the wider sea.

Just Eat and Autotrader among firms investigated in fake reviews probe
The UK's competition watchdog says it is looking at five firms in its investigation into misleading online reviews.

How I dealt with my star player going AWOL after an international break
Tony Pulis explains why international breaks can be an opportunity as well as a problem for managers, and what he did when one of his players did not return on time.

Officials to ask Mandelson to hand over personal phone messages for release
Officials are set to publish more documents related to his appointment as UK ambassador to the US - but have so far only had access to the peer's work phone.

'Housebound' benefit cheat caught ziplining in Mexico
Catherine Wieland defrauded more than £23,000 in benefits, saying she was too ill to go outside.

Two hereditary peers allowed to keep ceremonial roles
The Duke of Norfolk and Lord Carrington won the concession due to their role in organising state occasions.

Parents told under-5s should not be on screens more than an hour a day
New government guidance also suggests children under-two should not be watching screens alone.

Could England's set-pieces win them the World Cup?
Former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson says set-piece expertise could give Thomas Tuchel's side an X-factor this summer.

Panic buying prompts PM to reassure Australians over fuel supply
Anthony Albanese says nation's supply remains "secure" amid reports of panic buying and shortages.
The Independent

Trump’s ‘unpredictability’ means UK can no longer rely on US in time of crisis, Starmer warned
UK urged to build relationships with ‘middle powers’ such as Canada and Australia and prepare for lack of US support

Iran-US war latest: 10,000 more US troops could be sent despite Trump promise of peace talks
Donald Trump reportedly told aides he wants to stick to a four-to-six week timeline to conclude the war

Just Eat and Autotrader among five firms under investigation over online reviews
The Competition and Markets Authority said it had launched probes into practices by Autotrader, Feefo, Dignity, Just Eat and Pasta Evangelists.

Retail sales dip amid wet weather and weaker supermarket trading
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the total volume of retail sales, which measures the quantity bought, fell by 0.4% last month.

Fashion director in legal fight over £5.5m Notting Hill home ‘plagued by floods and mice’
Multimillionaire buyers want to either return the property or claim £1m in damages

Council tax rises for April confirmed as some areas face 9% increase
Use our interactive tools to find out how much more you’ll be paying in April

Peter Mandelson to be asked to hand over messages on personal phone
Communications between ministers and Mandelson are set to be published by officials

Senate approves funding for TSA and most of Homeland Security, but not immigration enforcement
The Senate early Friday approved Homeland Security funds for Transportation Security Administration and most other agencies, but not the immigration operations at the heart of the budget impasse
Under-fives should not watch screens for more than an hour a day, Keir Starmer tells parents
Prime minister pledged families would not be left to battle issue ‘alone’

A whale stranded at a Baltic Sea resort has swum off a sandbank. But it isn't safe yet
A stranded whale in Germany’s Baltic Sea has finally swum free after rescuers cut an escape route, but it still faces danger
























