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CBC.ca

Anand says U.S. secretary Rubio has avoided '51st state' chatter as G7 meeting looms
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio hasn't repeated President Donald Trump's musings about making Canada the 51st state during their conversations.

Frank Stronach's challenge rejected by Ontario court ahead of Toronto sex assault trial
An Ontario judge has dismissed billionaire businessman Frank Stronach's bid to quash his committal to stand trial on one of the dozen charges he faces in his Toronto sexual assault case.

MLB, sportsbooks cap bets on individual pitches in response to pitch rigging scandal
Major League Baseball said its authorized gaming operators will cap bets on individual pitches at $200 US and exclude them from parlays, a day after two Cleveland Guardians were indicted and accused of rigging pitches at the behest of gamblers.

Arctic shipping companies want better mapping systems to safely deliver to Nunavut
Leaders of Quebec-based sealift companies published an open letter calling on federal and provincial decision-makers to invest in infrastructure and mapping and data tools to strengthen and modernize their routes.

Children's aid workers didn't record key info, missed red flags before boy’s death, Milton, Ont., trial told
A child protection worker was back in the witness box at the Milton, Ont., murder trial for Becky Hamber and Brandy Cooney to testify about the Children’s Aid Society’s involvement with the couple and the two boys they were trying to adopt.

Canada Post submits overhaul plan to the federal government
Canada Post has submitted its plan to the federal government to transform its struggling business model into afinancially sustainable postal service.

Carney to announce next tranche of major projects on Thursday
The federal government will unveil the next round of major projects that will get fast-tracked approvals later this week, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Monday, as Canada tries to stimulate economic activity amid the ongoing U.S. tariff fight.

Guilty pleas for 1st-degree murder rare, legal experts say after sentencing of Ottawa family's killer
A 20-year-old man pleading guilty to four counts of first-degree murder is a rare event that highlights the horrific nature of the mass stabbing he perpetrated in Ottawa last year, legal experts have told CBC.
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Toronto Star

The hourly wage needed to make ends meet keeps rising. Here's what Toronto workers need to be paid
Across the province, the average living wage has increased by 5.3 per cent, the new report said.

Canada has lost its measles elimination status. Public health officials say it should be a wake-up call
Canada continues to see measles cases linked to the large, multi-jurisdictional outbreak that began in October 2024 and has since spread to nine provinces and the Northwest Territories.

Ontario nickel mine on Mark Carney's special projects list, insider says
The Crawford Nickel Project is a proposed mine located north of Timmins, Ont. and is expected to create thousands of jobs.

How Rodney Clark became Toronto’s King of Oysters: ‘He was Order of Canada-big’
Clark, the skilled storyteller and entertainer who opened Rodney’s Oyster House in the 1980s, died last week at age 75.

No change to buy a Remembrance Day poppy? Here's how going cashless is affecting city life
In a world where tap is king, charities, artisan markets and strip clubs are evolving to adapt — but some are left behind.

Canadian-born author David Szalay wins Booker Prize for 'Flesh'
Szalay's book follows an emotionally detached Hungarian man who climbs the socioeconomic ladder, before watching his life unravel.

Winter driving in Toronto is here. Here's how to prepare
Collisions, battery failure, and poor visibility are all issues the Canadian Automobile Association is urging Canadians to think about this winter, following Sunday's snowfall.

Canada Post gives restructuring plan to government as union warns of service and job cuts
Canada Post delivers plan for restructuring after Ottawa gave the greenlight for changes in September — including an end to home delivery — to the Crown corporation's way of doing business.

Anti-tariff ad that derailed trade talks didn't hurt Doug Ford's popularity, poll suggests
Ontario's anti-tariff ad generated worldwide headlines by derailing Canadian trade talks with U.S. President Donald Trump, but a new poll suggests it has not affected Premier Doug Ford's popularity.

Beloved Toronto café known for whimsical cakes and treats set to close: ‘We’re going out in a blaze of glory’
Self-taught pastry chef Nicole Bilyea must close Coco’s after more than five years of running the Little Italy café.
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Globe and Mail

Pitcher Luis Ortiz makes court appearance over allegations he took bribes to rig bets
MLB has introduced new limits on betting on individual pitches
Trump says deal to end the shutdown is 'very good'
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday (November 10) the deal to end the government shutdown was "very good." The longest government shutdown in U.S. history could end this week after a compromise that would restore federal funding cleared an initial Senate hurdle late on Sunday, though it was unclear when Congress would give its final approval.

Trump says he has confidence in Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa
U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that he gets along well with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa and he has confidence that he will 'be able to do the job.'
Trump orders air traffic controllers back to work despite no end to shutdown
U.S. President Donald Trump demanded air traffic controllers return to work on Monday as government-directed flight cuts and air traffic staffing absences continue to wreak havoc with U.S. air travel.

Luis Ortiz to appear in court over allegations he took bribes to rig pitches
Ortiz and Emmanuel Clase, both of the Guardians, were charged on Sunday
Syrian President meets with Trump to seek permanent repeal of sanctions
Monday’s sit-down marks the first time a Syrian leader has visited the White House
Trump pardons Giuliani, other allies accused of trying to overturn 2020 election defeat
U.S. President Donald Trump has pardoned Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell and dozens of other allies accused of trying to overturn his 2020 election loss, a U.S. Justice Department official said on Monday, in a largely symbolic move that does not apply to any state charges.

Ukraine’s anti-corruption agency investigates $140-million energy kickback scheme
Eradicating corruption and shoring up the rule of law are key requirements for Kyiv to join the European Union
BBC chair apologizes for misleading edit of Trump’s Jan. 6 speech
U.S. President has threatened to sue the broadcaster for $1-billion, alleging ‘overwhelming financial and reputational harm’

U.S. Supreme Court rejects call to overturn its decision legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a call to overturn its landmark decision that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.
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Global News

New Delhi explosion leaves multiple dead in India’s capital city
The blast occurred in a car near the Red Fort, but the exact cause was not immediately known, and was being investigated, city police said.

Could Canada join Eurovision Song Contest? Experts say audience needed
The federal budget included a line that said the government was working with CBC/Radio Canada to explore the possibility of Canada entering the Eurovision Song Contest.

Freeland exploring Canadian business opportunities to help rebuild Ukraine
The Privy Council Office said Freeland will advise the government on Ukraine's economic reconstruction and the effort to bring home thousands of abducted Ukrainian children.

What is Canada’s role at COP30 climate summit? What to know
Federal officials say Canada will continue to play a bridge-builder role to help countries reach a consensus on some of the summit's key issues.

Powerful tornado in Brazil kills 6 people and injures more than 400 others
A tornado in Brazil’s southern state of Paraná killed six people, injured over 400, and destroyed dozens of homes, prompting an emergency declaration.

What to know if your travel plans are impacted by the FAA’s flight cancellations
U.S. airlines cut flights as FAA eases strain on unpaid air traffic controllers during shutdown, causing delays and cancellations at major airports.

Australian man found guilty of killing B.C.’s Tatiana Dokhotaru in front of young son
Amber Haleta told Global News the pathologist testified her friend died after suffering multiple blunt force trauma injuries to the head.

Man stumbles upon buried gold while renovating his yard in France
The origin of the gold's burial in the man's yard remains a mystery.

James Watson, co-discoverer of the double-helix shape of DNA, has died at age 97
James D. Watson, whose co-discovery of the twisted-ladder structure of DNA in 1953 helped light the long fuse on a revolution in medicine, crimefighting, genealogy and ethics, has died. He was 97.

U.S. Congress requests interview with former prince Andrew in Epstein case
The letter from Congress referenced Andrew's well-known ties to Jeffrey Epstein and his supposed encounter with Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide in April.
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New York Times

Age Is the Issue That Democrats Can’t Shut Down
A restless Democratic base is seething at older leaders in Washington.

What Were Democrats Thinking?
This is how the shutdown ends?

Palantir C.E.O. Alex Karp Finds a Safe Space With Trump
A tech billionaire professes to hate identity politics, but they seem in some ways to consume him.

Syria’s President Meets Trump at White House for First Time
The visit by President Ahmed al-Shara is another step in the transformation of the former rebel leader once wanted by the United States as a terrorist.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Could Trim Prison Sentence With Drug Rehab Program
A spokesman for the fallen music mogul, who is serving a four-year sentence for prostitution-related offenses at the Fort Dix prison complex in New Jersey, said he has been accepted to the program.

2025 Booker Prize Goes to David Szalay’s ‘Flesh’
The rags-to-riches tale had already made fans of Zadie Smith and Dua Lipa. Roddy Doyle, who chaired the judging panel, called the book “singular” and “extraordinary.”

Mobile Lounge Crashes at Dulles Airport, Causing Injuries and Damage
More than a dozen people were hurt and will be evaluated at a hospital. Air travel has been hampered in recent days by the government shutdown.

Marriage Ruling Relieves Gay Americans and Leaves Conservatives Pledging New Challenges
The Supreme Court chose not to revisit a case involving same-sex marriage. The number of married same-sex couples has doubled in the last 10 years.

Why the BBC Is Facing Its Gravest Crisis in Decades
The British public service broadcaster apologized on Monday for a misleadingly edited documentary about President Trump. But the scandal had already claimed two of its top executives.

Congress Moves Closer to Ending the Shutdown
Also, the Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to same-sex marriage. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.
CNBC

CNBC Daily Open: AI is back — it never really went away
Investors piled back into artificial intelligence names on Monday stateside. "AI-related stocks should drive equity markets," an analyst said.

Asia-Pacific markets rise, tracking Wall Street gains on revived AI trade
Overnight, Wall Street gained on a revived AI trade and hopes that the U.S. government shutdown would end soon.

Government shutdown deal: Senate starts final votes
The deal does not include an extension of enhanced ACA tax credits, which had been the key demand by most Democrats since the government shutdown began Oct. 1.

American farmers push to boost soybean sales in China as Trump's trade war rumbles on
China lifted retaliatory tariffs on some agricultural products after the meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Flight disruptions from shutdown pile up as Trump threatens air traffic controllers
Flight delays and cancellations piled up in recent days as air traffic controller staffing shortages worsen in the government shutdown.

Miran says half-point cut 'appropriate' for December, but Fed should at least reduce by a quarter point
Federal Reserve Governor Stephan Miran spoke Monday to CNBC.

Waymo announces new CFO Steve Fieler
Fieler's appointment comes as Waymo looks toward its next phase, which could include seeking additional outside investment.

Warren Buffett to step up giving away fortune to his children’s foundations, while supporting successor Abel
Buffett, in a Thanksgiving letter, said he needs to accelerate the disbursement of his Berkshire stock to his three children's foundations.

Ripple Labs is conquering crypto. Now the XRP-linked firm wants to take on traditional finance
XRP-linked Ripple Labs has used a $4 billion acquisition spree to deepen a push to become a financial services powerhouse.

How the explosives shortage could make everyday items even more expensive
The global shortage of high explosives like TNT could drive up the cost of cellphones, energy and, home and infrastructure construction.
Washington Post

Syrian president meets with Trump in White House after unlikely ascent
Ahmed al-Sharaa, the rebel leader who became Syria’s president after ousting Bashar al-Assad, has walked an improbable path from al-Qaeda to the West Wing.

Super Typhoon Fung-wong slams Philippines in wake of Typhoon Kalmaegi
Less than a week after a storm left more than 200 people dead in the Philippines, an even stronger one hit.

U.S. strikes two more alleged drug boats, pushing death toll past 75
The attacks in the eastern Pacific Ocean, disclosed Monday by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, killed six people, he said.

Canada loses measles-free status amid resurgence of virus in Americas
Canada virtually eliminated measles in 1998. Now, a disease that doctors in the country knew only from textbooks is back.

Kazakhstan’s curious journey to the Abraham Accords
The news that Kazakhstan would be the latest state to join the U.S.-brokered normalization deals between Israel and a clutch of Arab states furrowed many eyebrows.

Special counsel indicts former South Korean president on new charges
Special prosecutors accused ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol of attempting to goad North Korea into conflict as a pretext for declaring martial law in December 2024.

BBC’s top leaders resign over Trump speech editing controversy
The BBC’s top officials, Tim Davie and Deborah Turness, stepped down amid allegations that a documentary misleadingly edited Trump’s Jan. 6, 2021, speech.

Body of Israeli soldier Hadar Goldin returned from Gaza after 11 years
Here’s what to know about hostages and others whose bodies have been returned by Hamas to Israel, and those who remain in Gaza.

Trump’s ‘guns-a-blazing’ threat to Nigeria shocked key players, aides
President Trump’s threat to go “guns-a-blazing” into Nigeria concerned U.S. military officials in Africa and surprised even those who had been pushing the issue.

German far-right activist seeks asylum in U.S. as Trump ties deepen
Social media influencer Naomi Seibt, a supporter of the nationalist AfD party, said she is being persecuted in Germany for her political views.
BBC

Cryptoqueen who fled China for London mansion to be sentenced over £5bn Bitcoin stash
Qian Zhimin bought cryptocurrency using funds stolen from thousands of Chinese pensioners, say police.

Matt Smith and Nick Cave on bringing sex addict salesman to life in TV drama
The musician's tale of sex, guilt and grief has been reimagined as a TV series starring Matt Smith.

Nine tackles on Thursday, cancer surgery on Friday for Broncos' Singleton
Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton is recovering from surgery following a testicular cancer diagnosis.

How content creator became scout in Serie A
How former content creator Felix Johnston became a first-team scout for Serie A club Como 1907.

Higgins leaves official residence on last day as Irish president
There were cheers as Michael D and Sabina Higgins left Áras an Uachtaráin which is located in Dublin's Phoenix Park.

Booker Prize won by 'extraordinary' Flesh by David Szalay
Booker judges describe British-Hungarian author David Szalay's Flesh as "a very special book".

Ariana Grande: Going brunette is not about saying goodbye to Glinda
She is resuming her role as the Good Witch of the North with Cynthia Erivo back as Elphaba.

Sinner sweeps past Auger-Aliassime at ATP Finals
Jannik Sinner begins his ATP Finals title defence by sweeping aside a physically hampered Felix Auger-Aliassime in front of a home crowd.

Syria to join US-led coalition to defeat IS group after Trump meeting
Ahmed al-Sharaa, once branded a terrorist by the US, became the first Syrian leader to visit the White House.

Katie Razzall: Robust leadership needed to steer BBC through crisis
The corporation has been plunged into a crisis some would argue is of its own making.
The Independent

UN shipping regulator advocates for industry emissions fee at COP30, despite Trump pushback
The head of the International Maritime Organization said Monday he’s continuing to “advocate and campaign” for global regulations to move the shipping industry away from fossil fuels, after the United States and Saudi Arabia blocked new rules last month

18 passengers taken to hospital after people mover hits dock at Dulles Airport
The 18 people who were hospitalized had non-life-threatening injuries, authorities said

Senate kicks off votes to end shutdown as Chuck Schumer faces calls to step aside: Live updates
If the funding bill passes in the Senate, the House will have to approve it next

Families accuse Camp Mystic of ignoring risks in Texas lawsuit over flood deaths
The families of some of the 25 girls and two teenage counselors who died in catastrophic flooding in Texas on July 4 are suing Camp Mystic and its owners

Despite Trump’s claims, new review by experts finds no link between Tylenol use during pregnancy and autism
Experts say pregnant women should still be advised to take Tylenol to treat pain and fever

A lawsuit challenges an Alaska program that allows killing bears as a way to rebuild a caribou herd
Conservation groups are suing over a program that authorizes killing brown and black bears as a way to help grow the size of a southwest Alaska caribou herd

St George’s flags create ‘no go zones’ for NHS staff, health leaders warn
NHS staff have felt ‘deliberately intimidated’ by St George’s flags, warned one trust leader

Trump-picked US attorney fires off subpoenas for ‘grand conspiracy’ case against president’s enemies
Trump’s allies seek ‘justice’ with sweeping federal probe targeting critics and political opponents

Campaign to free London aquarium penguins ‘trapped in basement’ backed by MPs
Campaigners say the 15 creatures are kept in ‘un-British’ conditions

Idaho attorney general's office says no charges warranted against sheriff after turbulent town hall
The Idaho Attorney General’s Office has declined to file charges against a northern Idaho sheriff after investigating a turbulent legislative town hall meeting during which a woman was forcibly removed by security workers in plainclothes























