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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announces fall referendum on immigration, constitutional questions
Premier Danielle Smith wants to hold a referendum in October on measures to limit immigration to Alberta and changes she believes would give the province more rights under the Constitution.

Canada's public drug plans shouldn't cover new Alzheimer's drug, agency says
Public drug plans should not cover lecanemab, a drug to slow early-stage Alzheimer's disease, Canada's Drug Agency says in its draft recommendation.

New Democrats vying for party's top job square off in final leadership debate
Five NDP leadership candidates have taken the stage in what will be the final debate before members decide who will land the party's top job.

Youth advocates call on Ottawa to listen to them before tabling new online harms bill
Youth advocates are calling on the federal government to treat online safety as a human-rights issue, saying current systems are "not supporting them."

Federal judge accuses Trump administration of 'terror' against immigrants, vacates ruling on mass detention
A U.S. federal judge has thrown out an administrative board's decision endorsing the Trump administration's policy of subjecting thousands of people arrested during its immigration crackdown to mandatory detention.

What we know about the U.S. military buildup near Iran
The U.S. has deployed dozens of military aircraft and other assets to bases in and near the Middle East, with President Donald Trump suggesting Thursday strikes against Iran could begin “within 10 days” if a deal is not reached about its nuclear program.

Banner with Trump's image displayed outside Justice Dept. headquarters
A large banner featuring Donald Trump's face was hung on the exterior of the U.S. Justice Department headquarters on Thursday in an apparent display of the Republican president's efforts to exert power over the law enforcement agency that once investigated him.

How to watch the final NDP leadership debate on CBC
Here's how you can tune into CBC's coverage of the final NDP leadership debate in New Westminster, B.C.

Canadian freestyle skier Cassie Sharpe taken off in sled after scary fall during women's halfpipe
Canadian freestyle skier Cassie Sharpe suffered a bad fall during the women’s freeski halfpipe event on Thursday. Rescue operations took several tense minutes during which the crowd fell quiet but spectators cheered in relief as Sharpe was fit enough to wave her arms while taken away on a sled.

4 extortion investigations launched in Vancouver — the first in the city
B.C.’s most populous city is now part of a growing trend of crime where perpetrators threaten residents and businesses with violence in exchange for money.
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Toronto Star

Eric Dane, 'Grey's Anatomy' star and ALS awareness advocate, dies at 53
His big break arrived in the mid-2000s, when he was cast as Dr. Mark Sloan, also known as McSteamy, on the ABC medical drama “Grey’s Anatomy.”

Danielle Smith announces fall referendum that avoids question of Alberta separatism, instead focusing on immigration cuts
In a televised speech to Albertans Thursday night, the premier announced nine questions related to cutting immigration and "strengthen(ing)" the province's position within a "united Canada" that will be put to a vote on Oct 19.

Marie-Philip Poulin and the Canadians approach the end of a hockey era at the Olympics — and keep a rivalry alive
The Milan Cortina hockey final might have been the last stand for a generation of Canadian women who have made the country proud.

Details behind Matt Jeneroux's defection reveal contradictions. Here's what we know
But new details on the backroom machinations behind that move reveal contradictions in what has been publicly revealed so far.

Fourth woman testifies, saying Frank Stronach raped her in 1983 — I was a ‘lamb to the slaughter,’ she says
The fourth complainant in the Frank Stronach sex assault trial takes the stand.

‘It's tough': Two minutes from Olympic glory, Canada watches the Americans steal women’s hockey gold
While the United States celebrated Olympic gold for the third time, the Canadians had a sixth ripped away.

Nathaniel McLellan's mother says she has PTSD as Crown concerned defence is 'badgering' her
"The nature of cross-examination when we broke for the day yesterday was verging on badgering," Crown tells trial of toddler's babysitter.

Mark Carney's effort to end internal trade barriers is underway but the real test awaits, experts warn
The promise to clear internal trade barriers advanced through legislation and agreements signed last year.

Federal funding agency aims for $2B in defence-sector financing this year
The government aims to sell more weapons and military technology abroad as part of a new strategy to boost the domestic war machine.

Winter Olympics 2026 Day 13 recap: Canada settles for women's hockey silver after overtime loss to U.S.; Men's curling team will play for gold
Our live coverage has everything you need to know about Team Canada and the biggest stories at the Milan Cortina Olympics.
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Globe and Mail

Florida’s Senate votes to rename Palm Beach airport after Trump
Republican lawmakers largely supported the bill in a 25-11 vote, while Democrats objected

UN finds evidence of ‘renewed’ genocide by RSF in Darfur
A fact-finding mission says the paramilitary systematically killed and raped members of ethnic groups in the city of El Fasher
Car believed to be carrying Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor seen leaving police station
The former Prince Andrew has been released after his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The Thames Valley Police force said the former prince was released Thursday evening from a police station near his home in eastern England. He was released under investigation, meaning he has neither been charged nor exonerated.

Key moments that took Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from prince to pariah in the Epstein scandal
Former prince, arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, has been under scrutiny for years over ties with a sex offender

Read King Charles III’s full statement about the arrest of his brother Andrew
Police had been investigating whether former prince gave Jeffrey Epstein access to government files

How the former prince Andrew fell from the Queen’s favourite son to a royal embarrassment
He was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office in an inquiry stemming from his relationship with Epstein

Trump administration issues order that could lead to arrest of thousands of legal refugees
Refugees must return to government custody for ‘inspection and examination’ a year after admission into U.S., memo says
Gazans hope for reconstruction as Trump's Board of Peace meets
Displaced Palestinians sheltering in tents in Gaza's Khan Younis hoped on Thursday for reconstruction in the Palestinian enclave, as the U.S.-led Board of Peace is set to hold its first meeting of leaders in Washington, D.C.

Trump’s first Board of Peace meeting yields relief pledges, troop commitments for Gaza
Some U.S. allies remain skeptical of the board, whose remit Trump has expanded to ending conflicts around the world
Israeli forces and Hamas carried out atrocity crimes in Gaza, UN report says
Israeli attacks raise ‘concerns over ethnic cleansing’ and holding and mistreatment of hostages by Hamas may amount to war crimes
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Global News

Canadian designer takes centre ice at 2026 Winter Olympics
Now in Milan for the 2026 Games, Mathieu Caron says 28 athletes from 10 countries are wearing his designs.

Trump accuses Obama of releasing classified info on aliens: ‘Big mistake’
Former U.S. president Barack Obama told a podcast that aliens are 'real, but I haven't seen them,' later clarifying he saw no evidence of their existence as president.

Former prince Andrew ‘released under investigation’ 11 hours after arrest
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, over allegations he sent confidential government documents to Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump warns of ‘bad things’ if Iran doesn’t make a deal
U.S. President Donald Trump has said he hopes to reach a deal with Iran, but talks between both countries have been remained deadlocked for years.

Virginia Giuffre’s family responds to Andrew arrest: ‘He was never a prince’
Virginia Giuffre's family thanked British police and said their hearts had been 'lifted' by the news of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest.

Canada wants to withhold ‘sensitive’ information from trial over Sikh leader’s killing
Allowing the information to be disclosed 'would be injurious to international relations and national security,' the Attorney General of Canada argued.

Shark caught on camera for 1st time in waters of Antarctica
The mysterious depths of the Antarctic Ocean are home to only a handful of sea creatures.

Peru has lost another president. Here’s why, and what happens next
Peru’s Congress on Tuesday voted to remove interim President José Jerí from office, triggering a fresh wave of political instability weeks before April's presidential election.

Canada can’t be ‘naive’ to China’s transnational repression threat: report
The report's authors said transnational repression is 'a widespread phenomenon' and 'a threat that is increasing,' with several countries pursuing it at different degrees.

EU investigates Shein over sale of child-like sex dolls and weapons
The investigation surrounds limiting sales of illegal products in the EU, including items that amount to child sexual abuse material such as 'child-like sex dolls.'
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New York Times

Venezuela Passes Amnesty Bill Denounced by Some as ‘Unjust’
The bill may bring the release of hundreds of political prisoners. But many critics say the legislation, passed after major pressure from the Trump administration, raises concerns.

MAHA Moms Turn Against Trump: ‘Women Feel Like They Were Lied To’
President Trump’s executive order aimed at spurring production of a pesticide has infuriated leaders of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s MAHA movement.

Eric Dane, McSteamy on ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ Dies at 53 After Battling ALS
His breakout role came in 2006 as the handsome Dr. Mark Sloan, nicknamed McSteamy, the head of plastic surgery at a Seattle hospital. He died 10 months after announcing his A.L.S. diagnosis.

Blue Owl Capital Sets Off New Fears About the Private Credit Industry
The lender’s announcement that investors will no longer be able to ask for a set amount of money back from its funds prompted worries about the private credit industry.

Two Sisters Died in Tahoe Area Avalanche During Trek With Friends
Families and friends of the women, many from the Bay Area, confirmed their identities. The women went on regular trips to the Tahoe region and were experienced skiers, the families said.

Investigators Blame NASA and Boeing for Starliner Failures
Technical and oversight problems left two astronauts aboard the International Space Station for months longer than had been expected.

With ‘Tremendous’ Deals at Stake, Trump Is Bringing Russia in From the Cold
Since President Trump took office more than a year ago, the Kremlin has dangled possible investments in front of the famously transactional leader. The message is starting to resonate with investors.

Why Is Trump Dumping East Wing Rubble in a Public Park?
The East Potomac Golf Links is a municipal course that has been a fixture in Washington for decades. President Trump is turning it into something else.

As Trump Weighs Iran Strikes, He Declines to Make Clear Case for Why
Rarely in modern times has the United States prepared to conduct a major act of war with so little explanation or public debate.

Former Prince Andrew’s Arrest Casts Shadow Over UK Monarchy
The arrest of the former prince could shake public confidence in the monarchy.
CNBC

Amid Epstein fallout, Bill Gates becomes point of controversy at India AI summit
Bill Gates has become a point of controversy at a major Indian AI festival this week, amid the fallout of the latest Epstein file release.

Sumitomo Pharma shares plunge 12% despite greenlight for Parkinson's treatment
Shares of Japan's Sumitomo Pharma fell over 12% on the back of profit-taking after a specialist panel endorsed its iPS cell-based therapy for Parkinson's disease.

Japan inflation falls below BOJ's 2% target for first time since March 2022
The 1.5% figure ended a run of 45 straight months that the inflation rate has been above the Bank of Japan's 2% target.

Nvidia is in talks to invest up to $30 billion in OpenAI, source says
The investment is separate from the $100 billion infrastructure agreement that OpenAI and Nvidia announced in September.

Asia-Pacific markets mostly fall, tracking Wall Street losses, as U.S.-Iran tensions take hold
Investors will look at Japan inflation data, as well as oil prices.

CNBC Daily Open: Private credit fears and U.S.-Iran tensions pressure Wall Street
Meanwhile, Blue Owl Capital tightened investor liquidity after selling $1.4 billion in loan assets, raising alarms about stability in the private credit market.

Gold and silver prices help turn Olympic medals into the most valuable in modern games' history
Olympic gold and silver medals at the 2026 Milan Winter Games in Italy are the most valuable of any games as precious metals are trading at near record highs.

Blue Owl curbs investor liquidity following asset sale, shares slide almost 6%
Private credit specialist Blue Owl said it will restrict quarterly liquidity for investors in its retail-focused debt fund.

Kennedy defends Trump glyphosate order; MAHA erupts as midterms approach
President Donald Trump on Wednesday invoked the Defense Production Act to spur the domestic production of glyphosate and elemental phosphorus.

Trump to decide whether to attack Iran in next 10 days — oil prices rise
The U.S. has launched a major military buildup in the Middle East is it threatens Iran with potential military strikes.
Washington Post

D.C. protesters say they were attacked by guards of Azerbaijan president
Azerbaijan’s Ilham Aliyev is in town for a meeting of Trump’s Board of Peace. Police said an incident that “involved Azerbaijan security guards” had been referred to the State Department.

4 journalists detained in Cameroon reporting on Trump’s deportations
Lawyers say Trump is sending migrants to Cameroon who originated elsewhere. AP freelancers, among others, were detained while reporting on the deportees.

Trump vows $10 billion contribution to his own Board of Peace
President Donald Trump’s sparsely attended Board of Peace meeting set a mission to stabilize Gaza, but plans beyond that remain murky.

Trump appears ready to attack Iran as U.S. strike force takes shape
Although the United States and ally Israel have a military advantage over Iranian forces, there are ways for Tehran to make any attack painful, officials said.

The Epstein files have brought a wave of resignations and investigations
A number of prominent figures have stepped down or are facing investigations after their communications with Jeffrey Epstein and his former longtime companion, Ghislaine Maxwell, were released last month.

Arrest of Andrew, brother of King Charles, shakes the House of Windsor
Unlike King Charles I, who was arrested in 1647, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will not be executed. But his legal woes and ties to Jeffrey Epstein threaten to damage the royal family.

Former prince Andrew arrested on suspicion of misconduct in office
King Charles III said in a statement that “the law must take its course,” promising the royal family’s full support and cooperation.

Ousted South Korean president escapes death penalty, is sentenced to life in prison
While the court denied prosecutors’ request for the death penalty, the life sentence imposed on Yoon Suk Yeol is a pivotal moment for South Korea’s democracy.

As Israel takes steps to claim land in West Bank, U.S. stands by
Despite Trump’s opposition to annexation, Israel has moved to expand control over the West Bank — to the condemnation of Britain and others at a U.N. Security Council meeting.

Trump’s Board of Peace to meet as Gaza stability plan languishes
President Donald Trump will gather officials from dozens of countries in Washington to hear a status report on his peace plan for Gaza, though serious stumbling blocks remain.
BBC

Grey's Anatomy star Eric Dane dies at 53 after ALS diagnosis
The actor, known for his roles in Grey's Anatomy and Euphoria, was diagnosed last year with ALS.

How much could Andrew's arrest hurt the Royal Family?
Following Andrew's arrest, the King said the authorities have 'our full and wholehearted support and cooperation'.

New Mexico reopens criminal inquiry into Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch
The initial investigation was closed in 2019 but prosecutors say that new revelations "warrant further examination".

Trump directs US government to prepare release of files on aliens and UFOs
Trump says he will seek release of files on extraterrestrials, "based on the tremendous interest shown".

Austrian climber found guilty after girlfriend froze to death on mountain
The woman died of hypothermia during a climbing trip on the Grossglockner mountain in January 2025.

Live Nation sees strong ticket sales as monopoly lawsuit looms
The entertainment giant's revenue surged last year as 159 million fans attended its concerts.

Epstein eyed record label investment to access women, files suggest
His associate said the music industry was "related to P", a way Epstein apparently often referred to women.

Cats may hold clues for human cancer treatment
The household cat could hold the key to understanding certain types of cancer, such as breast cancer.

Break from wintry weather as UK temperatures to climb as high as 14C
There's a major change in the UK's weather pattern heading our way with a big lift in temperatures in time for the weekend. But with the change comes more rain as Darren Bett explains.

Hamas holds vote to choose new interim leader, source tells BBC
The armed group is electing a new head after its top leaders were killed by Israel.
The Independent

Iran-Trump latest: Tehran tells UN it will respond ‘decisively’ if targeted with military aggression
President Trump has given Iran 10 to 15 days to reach a deal before the US takes action

Ukraine-Russia war latest: White House hits back at Zelensky after ‘difficult’ peace talks end in two hours
President says military discussed issues seriously but ‘sensitive political matters’ not addressed properly

Eric Dane, 'Grey's Anatomy' and 'Euphoria' star, has died at 53
Eric Dane, the actor known for “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Euphoria,” has died at 53 after living with ALS

Indonesia's president reaches a trade deal with US while in Washington for Trump's Board of Peace
The White House has announced a trade agreement with Indonesia

Trump says he doesn't know if aliens are real but directs government to release files on UFOs, more
President Donald Trump says he’s directing the Pentagon and other government agencies to identify and release files related to extraterrestrials and UFOs because of “tremendous interest.”

Slavery exhibit removed by Trump administration returns to Philadelphia’s Independence Mall after judge’s order
The Trump administration is appealing the decision restoring the exhibit about history of slavery

Trump shifts into election mode and pitches his tariff economy to Georgia voters
Trump visited Rome, Georgia, to try and convince voters that his tariffs are saving, not hurting, the U.S. economy

Nielsen revises Super Bowl final rating to 125.6 million viewers
The average viewer numbers for the Super Bowl increased to 125.6 million after Nielsen released its final viewer figures on Thursday for the Feb. 8 game

Police in Idaho search for suspect who stole ambulance, drove into building that houses DHS offices
Authorities in Idaho are searching for a suspect who they said stole an ambulance outside a hospital, poured an accelerant over it and drove it into a nearby building housing U.S. Department of Homeland Security offices

Ohio sex worker sentenced in ‘serial murder’ case after killing 4 men
Rebecca Auborn, 35, received four consecutive life sentences after intentionally overdosing the men, believed to be customers























