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CBC.ca

Molson Canada accuses ex-managers of multimillion-dollar fraud scheme
Molson Canada has accused former managers of embezzling millions of dollars in an intricate fraud scheme allegedly involvingfake vendors, shell companies, the president of a major pub chain and a pair of married couples.

'The answer is still no': B.C. chiefs react to new pipeline agreement
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney signed an agreement to make way for a new bitumen pipeline from the Alberta oilsands to the B.C. coast. 'We will use every tool in our toolbox to ensure that this pipeline does not go ahead,' said Heiltsuk Nation Chief Marilyn Slett.

New trial ordered for Ontario man who spent 23 years in prison for 10-year-old girl’s murder
Ontario’s court of appeal has set aside a conviction and ordered a new trial for a man who spent 23 years in prison for the murder of a 10-year-old girl in 1989 — but by all accounts, it’s unlikely that trial will ever happen.

Ontario signs nearly $40M deal with another First Nation in Ring of Fire region
As part of its ongoing plans to develop in the mineral-rich Ring of Fire region, the Ontario government has signed a community partnership agreement with Marten Falls First Nation. Here's how the agreement builds on other deals the province has made with communities in the region, and why some First Nations are critical of the province's fast-tracked development approach.

3 Calgary police officers accused of sexual misconduct involving 7 women
Three Calgary police officers have been charged with criminal offences linked to allegations of sexual misconduct involving seven women, one of whom was allegedly photographed while partially naked and in custody.

Ticketmaster will partially refund fans of singer Olivia Dean after she called out 'vile' reselling
'The prices at which you’re allowing tickets to be re-sold is vile and completely against our wishes,' U.K. musician and breakout star Olivia Dean said of Ticketmaster on Instagram last week. Ticketmaster and parent company Live Nation said they’ll limit the ability to resell tickets above face value going forward, and will refund fans the difference.

Israeli forces kill 2 Palestinians in West Bank who seemed to be surrendering: video
Israeli security forces shot two Palestinian men on Thursday who appeared to be surrendering and unarmed during a raid in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Palestine TV news footage showed.

Former Grade 8 teacher who sent nude images to students sentenced to 4 years
A former Grade 8 teacher in Port Hope, Ont., who pleaded guilty to sex crimes after persuading students to exchange explicit selfies with her, has been sentenced to four years in prison. Kelly-Anne Jennings was taken into custody immediately.

Fake Grand Theft Auto VI video goes viral, sparking backlash
A bogus video that purported to show leaked footage of the upcoming Grand Theft Auto VI has angered gamers and raised renewed concern about AI-generated content, after reportedly being seen millions of times.

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in photos
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade kicked off Thursday in New York City, with new balloons depicting Buzz Lightyear and Pac-Man taking to the skies and float favourites such as Tom Turkey gracing the streets.
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Toronto Star

‘Stubborn, slow’ blaze spreads through two Thorncliffe Park highrises as evacuated residents escape the cold in TTC buses
Firefighters fought the fire that spread into the East York building complex’s insulation, raising it to a five-alarm blaze, into Thursday night.

NDP leadership candidates pitch ideas for party rebuild, touch on pipeline accord in first debate
Held just hours after Mark Carney signed a groundbreaking accord endorsing Alberta’s pipeline proposal, the first debate mostly ignored the polarizing issue and instead focused on big-picture ideas for the future of the NDP.

James Paxton to become the 14th member of Baseball Canada's Wall of Excellence
The left-hander became the first Canadian big-leaguer to pitch a no-hitter in Canada when he shut out the Blue Jays in 2018.

Steven Guilbeault resigns from Mark Carney's cabinet
Before entering elected politics, the Liberal MP worked as a famed environmentalist.

Doug Ford says deal is close with Ottawa on Ring of Fire development
Premier Doug Ford says Ontario is close to a deal with Prime Minister Mark Carney that will expedite development in the Ring of Fire region by eliminating federal duplication of approvals.

‘An all-time automotive legend’: FBI seizes ultra-rare $13-million Mercedes-Benz from Ryan Wedding drug organization
Fewer than 10 Mercedes CLK-GTR roadsters were ever made, with the example seized by the FBI worth an estimated $13 million (U.S.).

Mark Carney's in a bigger mess than he thinks with this pipeline
Before the ink on the agreement has had time to dry, there are questions around the ability of Carney and his colleagues to get it built.

Mark Carney's Alberta deal defies some of his own MPs who see 'zero political win' federally
Within the federal Liberal caucus and outside it, on the federal-provincial stage, there are fissures developing.

Doug Ford blasts complaints about new road signs: 'You must think I just fell off the turnip truck'
The Ontario premier responded on Thursday to complaints by municipalities about the size of school zone signs meant to replace speed cameras.

'It's driving me crazy': Doug Ford responds when asked if Eglinton Crosstown will open this year
With 25 stops stretching from Mount Dennis in the west to Kennedy in the east, the 19-kilometre Eglinton Crosstown LRT was initially meant to be ready by 2020.
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Globe and Mail

U.S. will permanently pause migration from certain countries, Trump says
U.S. President also said he will end all federal benefits and subsidies to ‘noncitizens’
FBI raids properties after two National Guard members shot in Washington
The FBI searched multiple properties in Washington state and San Diego on Thursday in what officials said was a terrorism probe into an Afghan national suspected of shooting two National Guard members near the White House.

What to know about the Israel-Hamas war as the ceasefire holds
The latest updates on the ceasefire agreement, U.S. efforts to ensure it holds, and the toll of the war in Gaza after two years

Scientists capture crackling sounds from Mars that could be lightning
Researchers documented 55 instances of what they call ‘mini lightning’ over two Martian years

Israeli forces in West Bank kill two Palestinians who appeared to be unarmed and surrendering
Two men were shot dead in Jenin despite initially lying on the ground in an apparent surrender
FBI Director Kash Patel says shooting suspect worked with partner forces in Afghanistan
The FBI searched multiple properties in Washington state and San Diego on Thursday in what officials said was a terrorism probe into an Afghan national suspected of shooting two National Guard members, who remained in critical condition in hospital. The suspected shooter had worked in Afghanistan with partner forces, FBI Director Kash Patel said at a news conference.
One National Guard member shot in D.C. has died, Trump says
Afghan national charged in shooting two guards on Wednesday worked with CIA before coming to U.S.

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade brings Labubu floats, star-studded performances to Manhattan
Officials watched the forecast closely, since city law prohibits Macy’s from flying full-size balloons if sustained winds exceed 37 kph
Pope's visit a blessing for Lebanon's forgotten psychiatric patients
Staff at Lebanon's De La Croix Psychiatric Hospital are delighted that Pope Leo's visit will give its carers and residents, often abandoned by their families, recognition at last.
France unveils voluntary military service to address rising concerns over Russia threat
Volunteers will serve in uniform for 10 months in France’s mainland and oversea territories only, not in military operations abroad
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Global News

U.K. to start enforcing new travel permit rules for Canadians visitors
Canadians will not be able to legally enter the United Kingdom without an electronic travel authorization starting next February, or face being denied boarding.

Canada has no plans to re-engage with Iran, Anita Anand says
Anand told the Senate's foreign affairs committee that Canada's focus is on limiting the possibility of Tehran obtaining nuclear weapons and urging it to engage with the U.S.

Tourist killed, another injured in shark attack on Australian beach
Police said a woman believed to be in her 20s died at the scene.

Putin says Russia will fight on if Ukraine talks don’t lead to agreements
Putin mixed a readiness to engage with the U.S. over a possible peace plan with several warnings that Russia was prepared to fight on if necessary and take more of Ukraine.

Hong Kong high-rise fire: 3 arrested as death toll climbs to 94
Officials said the fire started on the external scaffolding of one of the buildings, a 32-storey tower, and later spread to inside the building and then to nearby buildings.

1 of 2 National Guard members shot in D.C. has died. What we know
After two National Guard members were shot in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, officials say a suspect is in custody and the condition of the victims is considered critical.

Hong Kong Canadians reeling after deadly highrise inferno
Global Affairs estimates there are about 300,000 Canadian citizens in Hong Kong, making them the biggest Canadian diaspora outside the United States.

Businesses seeing drop in US customers during holiday season amid tariffs
Businesses outside the United States, including in Canada, are seeing a drop in American customers during the holidays because of the added costs from tariffs and other fees.

At least 36 killed in Hong Kong high-rise buildings fire, 279 still missing
The blaze started mid-afternoon local time, and after nightfall authorities upgraded it to a level 5 alarm, the highest level of severity.

Court issues arrest warrant for Thai co-owner of Miss Universe pageant
Jakkaphong 'Anne' Jakrajutatip failed to appear as required in a Bangkok court and is considered a flight risk.
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New York Times

Sri Lanka on High Alert as Cyclone Death Toll Reaches 56
Heavy rainfall was forecast for nearly all of the island nation as Cyclone Ditwah churned northwest toward India.

Trump Uses National Guard Shooting to Cast Suspicion on Refugees
President Trump claimed there were “a lot of problems with Afghans,” without providing evidence, as his administration announced that it was implementing new immigration guidelines.

In Turkey, Pope Seeks to Soothe an Ancient Christian Divide
In Istanbul, Pope Leo XIV will meet the patriarch of the Eastern Orthodox Church to show amity between two of the world’s largest Christian groups.

For Shooting Suspect, a Long Path of Conflict From Afghanistan to America
Rahmanullah Lakanwal was among the Afghans who came to the United States after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan. Earlier, he served in a paramilitary unit that worked with U.S. forces.

Carney Lifts Climate Laws for New Alberta Pipeline
Prime Minister Mark Carney reached a tentative deal with the province as part of his program to curb the country’s economic dependence on the United States.

Hong Kong’s Worst Fire in Decades Fuels Scrutiny of Safety Lapses
The authorities said flammable netting and foam boards may have fueled the city’s deadliest blaze in nearly 80 years, killing more than 90 and prompting arrests.

The Uniquely American Heartbreak of Yet Another Tragedy
The National Guard members shot in Washington are the latest victims of a political violence permeating our society.

Trump’s Greedy Thanksgiving
This year, it’s not about giving back; it’s about getting yours.

SNAP Helping Families Put Thanksgiving Dinner on the Table
SNAP benefits helped Leanna Nieves of Haverhill, Mass., buy Thanksgiving dinner for her family, but she used the day to set aside what have been chronic worries about the federal program.

Robert A.M. Stern, Architect Who Reinvented Prewar Splendor, Dies at 86
He designed museums, schools and libraries before winning international acclaim late in life for 15 Central Park West in Manhattan, hailed as a rebirth of the luxury apartment building.
CNBC

CME halts futures trading after 'cooling issue' at data center
A technical problem obstructed futures trading at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in the early hours of Friday morning.

Trump says U.S. to 'permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries’ after DC shooting
The president said he would also terminate "millions" of admissions under his predecessor Joe Biden and remove "anyone who is not a net asset" to the U.S.

Baidu is emerging as a major AI chip player in China to fill the Nvidia gap
China's focus on pushing domestic chips could make Baidu's chip unit, Kunlunxin, a fast-growing business for the company.

‘Time to act now’: The push to develop Europe’s blockbuster rare earths discoveries
From an ‘invisible mine’ to a radical relocation, two mining companies at the heart of Europe's resource security push are taking very different approaches.

Millennials are driving a sports tourism boom — and spending big to do it. Here's why
The $707 billion sports tourism market is set to nearly triple by 2032, with Asia-Pacific as the fastest growing region.

South Korea joins growing number of countries imposing sanctions on Prince Group as probe into Cambodian scams widens
The measures are Seoul's first independent sanctions regarding transnational crime and the "largest single sanction measure in history."

Asia-Pacific stocks trade mixed as Tokyo inflation runs hotter than expected
Traders in Asia will assess key economic data, including inflation data from Tokyo and India's GDP for its fiscal second quarter, ending September.

Chinese giants rush to pledge millions after Hong Kong’s deadliest fire since 1948 kills 94
Chinese entrepreneurs have ramped up their charitable commitments in recent years to heed Beijing's call to put social responsibility before profits.

CNBC Daily Open: A rough and historically atypical November for U.S. stocks
With approximately just 3 hours of trading left for the month, major U.S. indexes are looking to end November in the red, based on CNBC calculations.

CNBC's Inside India newsletter: Tricky labor reset — balancing business interests with worker welfare
India rolled out its second big reform in the span of less than 90 days, as it looks to attract investment amid continued pressure from U.S. tariffs
Washington Post

Death toll in Hong Kong high-rise fire grows to 94
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee ordered inspections of all Hong Kong public housing undergoing significant renovations in light of the devastating fires.

Putin open to new U.S. peace proposal, ready for envoy next week
The original U.S. plan, which Ukrainians and Europeans said was too favorable to Russia, was modified in negotiations in Geneva last weekend.

Pope Leo to push unity at Nicaea, site of first Christian council
Part of Leo’s challenge is more firmly establishing who he will be as pope. He is positioning himself early as the pope of unity, the pope of peace.

Maduro’s ties to Turkey could smooth path to possible exile
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s close relationship with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan could make Turkey a possible safe harbor if he decides to flee Caracas.

Trump’s flexible diplomacy drives new Ukraine peace push — and fresh turmoil
The president’s improvisatory approach is unsettling Kyiv and its allies. Backers say Trump’s style might win results where others have failed.

Here’s what happiness looks like around the world
People find happiness in material security, sharing meals and helping strangers. Here’s what that looks like in Finland, Senegal, Indonesia and Jamaica.

Europe strains to speak with one voice as U.S., Russia decide Ukraine’s fate
Cracks have emerged in the continent on how to keep arming Ukraine without U.S. money and how to respond to an increasingly tense confrontation with Russia.

Fire engulfs high-rise buildings in Hong Kong, killing at least 44
Police arrested three people for alleged manslaughter in connection to the blaze at Wang Fuk Court in the Tai Po district. At least 279 remain missing.

Severe flooding in Thailand kills at least 33, strands tens of thousands
A deluge in Thailand is the latest in a string of deadly weather across Southeast Asia.

Senators push Rubio to investigate Israel’s alleged violations in Gaza
Classified findings by the State Department’s inspector general say hundreds of potential human rights violations are awaiting the U.S. government’s review.
BBC

Labour drops plan to give workers protection from unfair dismissal from first day in a job
Employees will instead get the right after six months - the promise was a key pledge in the party's manifesto ahead of last year's general election.

'Farke probably feels like he is up to his neck in muck'
In his BBC Sport column, ex-Premier League boss Tony Pulis looks at Daniel Farke's situation at Leeds and explains why the fans' reaction to their form tells the manager he is in trouble.

Australia captain Cummins to miss second Ashes Test
Australia name the same squad for the second Ashes Test in Brisbane, meaning Steve Smith will again captain the side in Pat Cummins' absence.

Ex-Brexit Party MEP named in Nathan Gill messages denies taking pro-Russian payments
A prominent former MEP for Nigel Farage's old party denies taking bribes in a pro-Russian campaign.

Women traumatised by breast cancer treatment at NHS trust, BBC told
More than 200 patients suffered harm, including unnecessary mastectomies, the BBC has been told.

Parents threatened and blamed by authorities as 1,000 adopted children returned to care
Families seeking help for their children’s complex needs describe threats of police action against them.

Badenoch defends calling chancellor 'spineless' in Budget row
The Conservative Party leader says she was "channelling" public anger when she accused the chancellor of "whining about mansplaining".

The Papers: 'U-turn on workers' rights' and 'big migration fall'
A government u-turn on day-one worker protections, leads the papers as does migration data and the Budget.

Louvre to hike ticket prices for most non-EU tourists by 45%
The price increase is expected to raise millions to fund the museum's renovation plans.

Chiefs suffer huge play-off blow with defeat in Dallas
The Kansas City Chiefs' play-off hopes are hanging by a thread after losing at the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving, while the Green Bay Packers beat the Detroit Lions.
The Independent

The Latest: Pope Leo XIV to call for Christian unity at site where Nicaean Creed established
Pope Leo XIV marks a high point of his first foreign trip to Turkey with a pilgrimage to Iznik

Animal welfare groups hail reported move by CDC to phase out all monkey research
Agencies increasingly investing in research using chip-based systems and lab-grown organs

Pope Leo XIV receives enthusiastic welcome from Turkey's Catholics as he opens key day in first trip
Pope Leo XIV has received a raucous welcome from Turkey's Catholic community

Court's ruling against same-sex marriage sets up a Japan Supreme Court decision
A court has found Japan’s refusal to legalize same-sex marriage constitutional in the last of six cases likely to be brought to the Supreme Court for a final ruling

Damage and more rain hamper search for flood and landslide victims in Indonesia
Rescuers are hampered by damaged bridges and roads and a lack of heavy equipment after flash floods and landslides on Indonesia’s Sumatra island that killed at least 74 people

US retailers are about to see if Black Friday benefits from a holiday halo effect
Black Friday bargains no longer tempt people to leave Thanksgiving tables for midnight mall runs

When will it next snow in the UK and will it be a white Christmas?
The Met Office said a single snowflake has to be observed falling on Christmas Day anywhere in the UK for it to be called a ‘white Christmas’

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kyiv insists Zelensky will never cede territory to Putin ahead of peace talks in Moscow
Defiant message from Ukraine’s top negotiator follows Putin’s claim that he would not end war unless Kyiv cedes land to Russia

Military-run Myanmar plays host to goodwill visit by Belarusian leader
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has arrived in Myanmar on a goodwill visit, becoming only the second foreign leader to visit the Southeast Asian country since it came under military rule in 2021

How Russian drones targeting civilians are turning one Ukrainian city into a ‘human safari’
Ukrainians in the southern city of Kherson live in constant fear of Russian drone attacks





















