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CBC.ca

Killing of Calgary-born scientist tied to mysterious U.S. deaths, disappearances despite quick arrest

The shooting death of a Calgary-born astrophysicist in mid-February in front of his Southern California residence sent shockwaves through his academic and professional circles.

Rate of Innu child protection removals has plummeted, but investigations continue to climb

Innu children are still overrepresented in the child protection system, though far less likely to be removed from their homes than they were nearly a decade ago.

Trump orders U.S. military to 'shoot and kill' Iranian small boats choking Strait of Hormuz

President Donald Trump in a morning social media post ordered the U.S. military to "shoot and kill" Iranian small boats choking the Strait of Hormuz after seizing another tanker associated with the smuggling of Iranian oil.

Charge power past Fleet in OT, but playoff spot will be decided on Saturday

Brianne Jenner scored with 1:14 left in overtime on Wednesday night, Rebecca Leslie also scored a goal, and the Ottawa Charge beat the Boston Fleet 2-1 at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Mass.

The FBI’s controversial Kash Patel

Kash Patel has transformed and politicized the FBI under Trump. He also faces allegations of erratic behavior, excessive drinking and unexplained absences.

Former Philippines president Duterte to stand trial at the Hague for crimes against humanity

Judges at the International Criminal Court on Thursday confirmed all three counts of ‌murder as crimes against humanity against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and committed him to trial.

Abuse survivors unsatisfied after human rights tribunal settlement comes with NDA

Jeanie McKay alleged gender discrimination by York Regional Police because she said they didn't investigate her allegations of historical sexual abuse from the 1980s. She took her case to the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, and it was settled with an non-disclosure agreement — a restriction that transparency advocates say shields public institutions from accountability.

Tickets for Punjabi pop concerts are selling fast — especially in Canada

Two of the biggest global names in Punjabi music are set to take over Canada’s largest venues — underscoring the genre’s explosive rise worldwide. Diljit Dosanjh and Karan Aujla are launching Canadian tours drawing demand promoters say rivals some of the biggest names in hip-hop.
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Toronto Star

Today at Toronto council: Doug Ford's takeover of Billy Bishop airport, rental protections and a councillor's legal bills

Toronto council today and tomorrow is expected to tackle jets at Billy Bishop airport, Jet Skis along the waterfront and lifting a moratorium on hot dog vendors.

Toronto's new home market finally sees a boost in sales

Despite the increase, the GTA still saw the second-worst March on record, industry group says.

Why finding a shady playground for your kids is getting harder and harder in Toronto

A coalition of experts is calling for more climate-resilient play spaces and raising concerns about chemicals in some playground surfaces.

Frequent flooding drives up Ontario home insurance premiums as much as 26%

A new report finds that average premiums had jumped by more than 20 per per cent in the last two years in some Ontario cities.

City begins $120,000 in repairs at 500 Dawes, says costs will be charged back to landlord

Work at the troubled East York building is part of a broader city hall push to crack down on landlords facing property standards violations.

Canada is cancelling thousands of asylum claims. It's leaving this man and many other migrants stuck in limbo here

The case of a 33-year-old Haitian man who crossed from the U.S. highlights obstacles for migrants from certain countries in getting cases resolved.

A murder in Toronto. A killer's trail. Hank Idsinga on how his team cracked a 2017 case — and the answer they never got

Toronto homicide police veteran's new book starts with a slaying, a suspect and the question that remains.

‘The Leslieville stench’? What’s making this Toronto neighbourhood smell so bad?

These locals are fed up with how Leslieville smells — and they all have their theories about what's behind it.

Is this the most ridiculous TTC bus stop in Toronto?

Passengers who wait in the shelter have to hurry over to the new TTC stop to catch their ride, if the bus stops at all.

The story of Camelott Hamblett and why he's spent two decades locked in a room alone at this Ontario psychiatric hospital

Hamblett may be the one Ontarian who's spent the most time in psychiatric seclusion. In a four-part series, the Star investigates who’s responsible.
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Globe and Mail

U.S. reclassifies state-licensed medical marijuana as a less-dangerous drug

It is a major policy shift long sought by advocates who said cannabis should never have been treated like heroin by the federal government

Taylor Swift and Bad Bunny are Spotify’s most streamed artists of all time

Other artists on the list include Drake, The Weeknd, Ariana Grande, Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber

EU approves €90-billion loan for Ukraine after Hungary lifts veto

EU also approved a new raft of sanctions against Russia

Trump orders U.S. military to ‘shoot and kill’ small Iranian boats deploying mines in Hormuz

Washington seized another tanker associated with the smuggling of Iranian oil, escalating stalemate over strait

Ex-Philippine president Duterte to face trial on crimes against humanity charges

Judges find ‘substantial grounds’ to believe Duterte was responsible for dozens of murders, first as mayor of Davao, then as president from 2016 to 2022

So you want to be Canadian, eh? New laws have Americans rushing to seek dual citizenship

Bill C-3 took effect Dec. 15, 2025, and opened up citizenship to anyone born before that date who could prove they have a direct Canadian ancestor

Pope Leo wraps up Africa tour which saw him feud with Trump and blast ‘tyrants’

Leo was leaving after an 11-day, four-nation voyage that took him from Algeria in the north of Africa to Angola in the south and Cameroon in between

U.S. Senate votes to advance ICE, Border Patrol funding plan in bid to reopen Homeland Security

The US$70-billion budget resolution would fund the two agencies for three years, through the rest of Trump’s term

Citizenship change has more Americans 'waking up' Canadian

A change in the Canada's citizenship laws has prompted a rush of Americans to explore their ancestry and file paperwork seeking dual citizenship.

Baby elephant Linh Mai makes debut at Washington's National Zoo

Linh Mai, the first baby elephant born at Smithsonian's National Zoo in 25 years, made her public debut on Wednesday.
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Global News

‘Shoot and kill’ Iranian boats laying sea mines, Trump tells military

“I have ordered the United States Navy to shoot and kill any boat, small boats though they may be...that is putting mines in the waters of the Strait of Hormuz,” Trump posted.

Ukraine gets US$106B loan package from EU after Hungary changes vote

The measures were prepared early this year and set to be announced in February to mark the fourth anniversary of the conflict, but Hungary and Slovakia had opposed the move.

The U.K. just banned smoking for life for youth. Should Canada do the same?

The U.K. Parliament has passed a bill that will permanently outlaw sales of tobacco products, including cigarettes, to anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 2009.

Iran attacks 3 ships hours after Trump announces ceasefire extension

Iranian media said the Revolutionary Guard had seized two of the ships, marking a further escalation, though the White House said the seizures didn't violate ceasefire terms.

‘China is not a solution’ to Canada’s problems with the U.S., Kovrig says

Michael Kovrig said Ottawa's new China strategy is a 'risky play' that will not be viewed well by Washington and could threaten trade talks.

‘Horrible scene’: Vancouver group was visiting Mexico pyramid when shots rang out

A Canadian woman was killed in the shooting, four people were injured by gunfire and two were injured by falls, according to the Mexico State Secretariat of Security.

Iran war could push world into a food ‘catastrophe,’ UN agency warns

If the U.S.-led war in Iran continues, the protracted conflict 'could trigger a cascade of effects similar to the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis,' according to the FAO.

Anand says she asked Israel to investigate killing of Canadian in Lebanon

The family of 38-year-old Windsor, Ont. resident Hassan Haidar says an Israeli drone shot him in the head during its ongoing military campaign in Lebanon.

Elon Musk fails to appear at Paris legal summons over alleged child abuse, deepfakes on X

Elon Musk and Linda Yaccarino, the former CEO of X, were summoned for 'voluntary interviews' with Paris prosecutors following a search at the French premises of X.

Carney mourns Canadian killed in Mexico shooting witness calls ‘horrible’

A Canadian witness said she narrowly avoided being caught in the shooting herself after deciding to turn back from climbing the Pyramid of the Moon moments before.
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New York Times

After a Hero’s Fall, What to Do With the Art That Honored Him?

Artists who created public depictions of the civil rights icon Cesar Chavez have had revisit their works after accusations emerged of Mr. Chavez’s sexual abuse of girls in the movement.

Warner Bros. Investors Approve Deal With Paramount

The vote brings the tech scion David Ellison one step closer to uniting some of the world’s biggest news and entertainment properties.

‘People Here Do Not Consider Themselves Poor. They Consider Themselves Broke.’

Big parts of the Rio Grande Valley turned against the party in recent years. One candidate is trying to win it back, one quinceañera at a time.

The Generals Who Are Now Running Iran

The killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ushered in a new form of collective leadership in the country, with more power for the Revolutionary Guards.

$106 Billion Loan Reflects E.U.’s View That Peace in Ukraine Is Far Away

Unlike previous European assistance packages, this one is heavily weighted toward military spending, meant to put Ukraine on solid footing for a long fight.

Russian Officials Say Town’s Air Is Toxic, Days After Strike on Oil Refinery

Since Ukraine attacked the refinery in Tuapse, starting a huge fire, residents have reported drops of dark, oily toxins falling from the sky.

Senate Adopts GOP Budget, Laying the Groundwork to Fund ICE and Reopen DHS

Republicans pushed through a budget plan with a $70 billion increase for immigration enforcement after an overnight session in which they beat back Democratic proposals aimed at lowering costs.

Michael Tilson Thomas, Celebrated American Conductor, Dies at 81

A galvanizing force in classical music as a conductor, composer, pianist and evangelist, he spent 25 years as music director of the San Francisco Symphony.

Combative, Defensive and Occasionally Contrite, Kennedy Walks a Fine Line

In four days of congressional testimony, the health secretary sought to please the White House and his MAHA base at the same time.

An Independent Senate Hopeful Tries to Scare Off Montana Democrats

Seth Bodnar, an independent, could have the best chance of breaking the Republican stranglehold in Montana, but the state’s Democrats are choosing to fight.

CNBC

Trump orders Navy to 'shoot and kill any boat' laying mines in Hormuz Strait

Trump's post shows the U.S. ratcheting up tensions with Iran over the strait, which has been largely choked off to oil tanker traffic since the war began.

Microsoft expands AI footprint in Australia with $18 billion investment

Microsoft announced a new A$25 billion ($18 billion) investment into Australia's digital infrastructure on Thursday, spanning cybersecurity and AI development.

Asia markets mostly end lower as U.S. reportedly intercepts Iranian oil tankers, rattling fragile ceasefire optimism

Asian equities retreated after reports of U.S. tanker interceptions raised doubts over the durability of an Iran ceasefire.

Treasury yields are little changed as U.S.-Iran standoff persists

The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note — the key benchmark for U.S. government borrowing — were little changed.

American Airlines cuts 2026 earnings projections after surge in jet fuel

American Airlines cut its 2026 earnings forecast, becoming the latest airline to lower its outlook after a surge in fuel costs added billions to its expenses.

Trump's net approval rating on economy and overall falls to lowest of his two terms, CNBC survey shows

President Donald Trump's overall — and economic — approval ratings plunged in the latest CNBC All-America Economic Survey.

Oil giant BP suffers shareholder revolt over climate transparency at tense AGM

Oil giant BP failed to get two motions passed, one of which would've permitted retiring two company climate disclosure obligations.

LVMH CEO Arnault warns of 'world catastrophe' if Middle East conflict is not resolved

Arnault warned of "very serious" economic consequences of the Iran war after the conflict hit the luxury conglomerates first-quarter sales last week.

'We are facing the biggest energy security threat in history,' IEA chief tells CNBC

"We are facing the biggest energy security threat in history," Fatih Birol, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA), told CNBC Thursday.

Oil exporters scramble for routes beyond Hormuz — but there are no easy options

Gulf oil and gas producers are scrambling to explore alternative routes to get their energy exports out of the Middle East.

Washington Post

On Africa trip, the ‘quiet pope’ adopts a confident global voice

Pope Leo XIV shed his previous image as he denounced war in the Middle East and responded assertively to criticism by President Donald Trump.

Lebanon looks to Trump for ‘leverage over Israel’ with ceasefire set to expire

As talks resume, Prime Minister Nawaf Salam told The Post any deal requires a “full withdrawal” of Israeli forces after Israel seized a “buffer zone” in Lebanon.

Iran says it seized 2 ships in Strait of Hormuz, hours after Trump’s ceasefire extension

Iran seized two container ships in the contested strait, state media said, further complicating diplomatic efforts to end the war that began Feb. 28.

Clearing Strait of Hormuz of mines could take 6 months, Pentagon tells Congress

The Pentagon assessment, shared in a classified briefing for lawmakers, suggests gasoline and oil prices could remain elevated through the midterm elections.

Trump administration halts shipments of U.S. cash to Iraq

The move, affecting about $500M in proceeds from Iraqi oil sales, comes as Washington pushes for a new prime minister who will dismantle Iranian-aligned militias.

Ukraine will get $105 billion loan after Hungary drops opposition, E.U. says

The chief opponent of the loan, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, lost his campaign for reelection this month.

Trump extends ceasefire indefinitely as Iran says it won’t join talks now

The announcement came as talks set to take place between U.S. and Iranian delegations in Pakistan were postponed amid uncertainty about the broad strokes of a deal.

U.S. operations against Iran expand to Indian Ocean with tanker capture

The capture of the tanker ship Tifani follows a Trump administration directive to interdict sanctioned vessels believed to be involved in smuggling Iranian oil.

Beijing tightens its grip on AI firms that try to shed their Chinese ties

A Chinese government probe of a Meta-acquired company, Manus AI, reveals what tech workers see as a new red line.

BBC

Three men guilty of 'callous' Brighton beach rape

The men, who are all asylum seekers, had denied targeting the woman in the early hours of October 4.

Girl, 10, finds rare Mexican axolotl under Welsh bridge

Evie and her mother were enjoying a day trip to south Wales when they came across the amphibian.

No Fifa plan for Italy to replace Iran at World Cup

Fifa stands by comments made last week by president Gianni Infantino in which he said that "the Iranian team is coming, for sure".

No Fifa plan for Italy to replace Iran at World Cup

Fifa stands by comments made last week by president Gianni Infantino in which he said that "the Iranian team is coming, for sure".

Prince Louis holiday video released to mark eighth birthday

The footage was filmed by photographer Matt Porteous in Cornwall earlier this month.

Knife killings down by 21% in England and Wales, figures show

The annual ONS crime data also shows overall recorded homicides have fallen.

Riot police to deploy on French beaches under new deal to stop illegal Channel migrant crossings

The three-year agreement will see at least 50 riot-trained police officers drafted in to tackle violence and “hostile crowds”.

MrBeast's company sued by ex-employee over sexual harassment claim

Beast Industries has strongly denied claims of sexual harassment and workplace gender bias.

Trump administration reclassifies cannabis as less dangerous

Medical marijuana was moved into a lower category of drugs in order to increase research and access.

Sara Cox replaces Scott Mills on Radio 2 breakfast show

The 51-year-old, who is originally from Bolton, currently presents the teatime show on Radio 2.

The Independent

Fallout from Iran war is ‘major new threat to foreign aid’

There are growing concerns that the economic fallout from the current conflict in the Middle East will push Gulf nations – who collectively provided more humanitarian aid than the US last year – turning away from foreign assistance

Trump orders Navy to ‘shoot and kill’ over Hormuz Strait mines and loses it over Iran peace deal failure: ‘CRAZY!’

The U.S. Navy decommissioned four Avenger-class minesweepers last fall and returned them from the Persian Gulf aboard a large cargo ship this past January

Three asylum seekers found guilty of raping woman in ‘callous’ attack on Brighton beach

A trial at Hove Crown Court heard the woman was targeted by the men in the early hours of October 4 last year

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Reform wins first Salford council seat after by-election slammed as ‘indefensible’

A local Reform member was able to trigger the early election using a little-known law

Michael Tilson Thomas, renowned conductor and composer, dies at 81

Renowned American conductor and composer Michael Tilson Thomas has died at 81

Starmer-Mandelson latest: PM accuses opponents of smear campaign after reports of cabinet rift over vetting row

Reports have circulated of a growing rift between Starmer and his key allies - including Rachel Reeves and Wes Streeting

Wind farm worker sues for £500k after falling 25 metres from gangway into North Sea

Ben Thompson alleges that GE Energy UK was negligent

UK funding France’s ‘violent tactics’ that will push more migrants into dangerous Channel crossings, charities warn

UK-France deal could lead to further deaths in the Channel, ministers warned

UK failing to attract wealthy individuals after non-dom changes, report says

The number of billionaires is set to reach nearly 4,000 by 2031