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CBC.ca

Ex-official blames pressure from U.K. prime minister's office to pick Epstein-linked U.S. ambassador
A former top Foreign Ministry official said on Tuesday he had faced "constant pressure" from U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's office to speed up the process to install his pick as U.S. ambassador, deepening a row that threatens the British leader.

Knives, box cutters, even a hacksaw. What weapon detectors uncovered at the Halifax Infirmary
Devices that look for weapons or items that could be used as a weapon were installed at the Halifax Infirmary following a stabbing last year. Some of the items now in the hospital's possession include knives, box cutters, a hacksaw and what one official calls "improvised weapons."

Hockey worship? Habs fans pack into cathedral to watch NHL playoffs
Fans are cheering on the Montreal Canadiens from the pews of the Cathédrale Saint-Jean-l’Évangéliste, 40 minutes outside Montreal. The church in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que., is a heritage site that hosts mass as well as cultural and artistic events.

Who was Sir Isaac Brock, and why does Carney have his statuette in the Prime Minister's Office?
Prime Minister Mark Carney stunned some Canadian historians over the weekend when he released a pointed video message about the U.S. featuring a War of 1812 general who led the charge against the American invaders of that era.

The future of electricity is wind and solar, new report says. Canada is lagging behind
Renewable energy met all new demand for electricity in 2025, according to a new review of global power generation, preventing any increase in the burning of fossil fuels to produce electricity and highlighting the promise of clean sources like wind and solar.

Family of Indigenous woman who died in Ontario hospital after 2 ER visits seeks homicide ruling at inquest
The family of an Indigenous woman is urging an inquest jury examining her death in an Ontario hospital to rule it was a homicide due to biases, and errors made in her assessment and treatment. Heather Winterstein, 24, went to the St. Catharines hospital on Dec. 9, 2021, but a doctor ruled out infection, opted against doing bloodwork and attributed her symptoms to "social issues," the inquest heard. She returned the next day and died of sepsis after hours in the waiting room.

Late goal sees Oilers earn 4-3 win in Game 1 of series against Ducks
The Edmonton Oilers have a 1-0 series lead over the Anaheim Ducks as the hockey clubs prepare for Game 2 in Alberta's capital on Wednesday.

Raptors fall to Cavaliers in Game 2, trail series heading back to Toronto
Donovan Mitchell scored 30 points, James Harden added 28 and the Cleveland Cavaliers held on for a 115-105 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Monday night for a 2-0 lead in their Eastern Conference first-round series.
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Toronto Star

This customizable penthouse boasts a 6,000 sq. ft. rooftop terrace overlooking the Rosedale Ravine — all for a cool $17M
Atop "one of the only true condo buildings" in the heart of South Rosedale lies a penthouse with panoramic ravine views.

Watch: Jonathan Haidt and Ava Smithing discuss how world-changing technologies impact today's youth
A tipping point of tolerance for Big Tech’s reach into children’s development appears to be taking place.

Toronto has a new master plan to win over tourists — but there are a few things that need fixing first
The Destination Toronto plan took 15 months to put together. It's the first time in decades a master plan has been created for the city.

A network of YouTube accounts is promoting U.S. annexation to Albertans, researchers say. It has 40M views
Flagged as a "potential covert influence operation" in a new report, those behind the network are tough to trace.

Mexico's Sheinbaum promises investigation into shooting that killed Canadian tourist
Sheinbaum wrote on social media that Monday's shooting at the site of the Teotihuacán pyramids "deeply pains" her government and said she was in touch with the Canadian Embassy.

When are Conservatives going to join the fight against Alberta separatism?
So far only Tomas Lukaszuk, a former Progressive Conservative deputy premier, and former UCP premier Jason Kenney have taken up the cause. Where are all the other former Alberta PC premiers, the cabinet ministers and MLAs? What about all those…

What Doug Ford’s expansion plans may mean for the Toronto neighbourhood nearest to Billy Bishop airport
Bathurst Quay is the area that would be most affected by the Premier Doug Ford-backed proposal to expand Toronto’s island airport.

The end of a rite of passage: Toronto hospitals are scrapping in-person prenatal classes
Sunnybrook becomes the latest hospital to end the classes. Parents and experts fear the loss of knowledge, and all-important connections.

Kenneth Law's websites allegedly sold poisons used in dozens of suicides. These families are furious he may not face a Canadian murder trial
“This was an opportunity for Canada to put its foot down,” said David Parfett, whose 22-year-old son Tom died by suicide via a product he allegedly purchased from one of Kenneth Law’s websites.

US and Iran signal they will return to Pakistan for ceasefire talks, officials say
White House officials have said that U.S. Vice President JD Vance would lead the American delegation, while Iranian state television on Tuesday broadcast a message saying that “no delegation from Iran has visited Islamabad... so far.”
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Globe and Mail
Gunman kills Canadian woman, wounds many at Mexico’s Teotihuacan
A gunman shot dead a Canadian woman as he opened fire at Mexico's Teotihuacan pyramids on Monday before killing himself, authorities said, in a rare attack at a major tourist attraction.
U.S. positive on Iran deal but talks uncertain as ceasefire nears end
The U.S. on Monday expressed confidence that peace talks with Iran would go ahead in Pakistan and a senior Iranian official said Tehran was considering joining, but significant hurdles and uncertainty remained.
Pakistan prepares for Iran-U.S. talks but Tehran’s participation unclear
Trump warns of ‘lots of bombs’ and Tehran threatens ‘new cards on the battlefield’ as ceasefire deadline looms

Sheinbaum demands explanation of U.S. officials’ deaths after operation in Chihuahua
Mexican President says any collaborations between the local government and the U.S. without federal permission would be a violation of Mexican law

Lori Chavez-DeRemer leaving Trump’s cabinet after abuse of power allegations
Labor Secretary is the third cabinet member to leave

U.K. authorities, families of alleged victims following Kenneth Law trial
British police have linked the sale of the Canadian man’s products online to 112 deaths in the U.K., but no charges have been filed

Baby food tainted with rat poison is part of attempted extortion, manufacturer says
Five ‘manipulated’ jars from German brand HiPP were retrieved safely, police say, but one more could still be in circulation in Austria
Starmer under increasing pressure to resign after appointment of ambassador with Epstein ties
The British Prime Minister insists he was not told that Peter Mandelson had failed a security review

Gunman kills Canadian tourist, injures six others at Mexico’s Teotihuacan pyramids
Shooter later died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Mexican authorities say
Ahead of peace talks in Pakistan, the stakes are high for the U.S. and Iran
These are the issues the two countries will confront this week – or eventually
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Global News

Canadian woman killed in shooting at Mexican tourist site: authorities
Mexico's security cabinet said in a statement that several more people were injured in the shooting at the Teotihuacan pyramids outside Mexico City.

Oil prices rise along with Iran tensions, U.S. stocks ease off record rally
The S&P 500 slipped 0.4 per cent from its all-time high and is on track for just its second drop in 14 days after the United States seized an Iranian-flagged cargo vessel.

7.7 magnitude earthquake hits Japan, tsunami alert lifted
Officials said there was a one per cent chance for a mega-quake, compared to a 0.1 per cent chance during normal times, in the next week or so following the powerful quake

Ceasefire between Iran, U.S. hangs in the balance. What to know
Challenges face the talks that may be held in Islamabad ahead of the ceasefire's expiration about the future of the Strait of Hormuz, Iran's nuclear program and other issues.

Oil prices rise as U.S.-Iran standoff continues in Strait of Hormuz
President Donald Trump said an Iranian-flagged cargo ship had been fired upon and seized when it tried to get around the U.S. blockade.

Trump says U.S. shoots, seizes Iran-bound cargo ship that tried to run blockade
The White House said Vice President JD Vance, who led the first round of historic face-to-face talks over 21 hours last weekend, would lead the U.S. delegation to Pakistan.

Iran fires on ships, re-closes Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions
Iran fired on vessels and re-closed the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions in the region and threatening the key global oil shipping route.

Multimillionaires band together in effort to save beached whale in Germany
Since his first sighting, the whale has been trapped several times and freed with human assistance, but has become stranded again and is now fighting for his life.

Lebanon and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire deal. What does it entail?
The deal is meant to enable broader U.S.-Iran negotiations but one that will see Israeli forces maintain positions deep inside southern Lebanon.

Iran declares Strait of Hormuz open amid ceasefire, oil prices plunge
Oil prices plunged by about nine per cent on Friday, extending previous losses, after Iran's foreign minister announced that the Strait of Hormuz is open to commercial traffic.
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New York Times

Pain at the Pump
We look at the changes in gas prices.

My Child Died of Measles
If more people had gotten the vaccine, she might still be here.

Labor Secretary Resigns Amid Scandals, and F.B.I. Director Sues Over Drinking Claims
Plus, what to know about Apple’s next C.E.O.

Fired U.K. Official Describes ‘Pressure’ From Starmer’s Office for Envoy’s Appointment
The prime minister’s office was “dismissive” of security concerns about Peter Mandelson, a Jeffrey Epstein associate who became ambassador to Washington, the official said.

How Apple Became a $4 Trillion Company Under Tim Cook
If the Steve Jobs era was defined by technological innovation, the Tim Cook period was one of exceptional financial growth.

A Wish List for the Man Replacing Tim Cook as Apple’s C.E.O.
John Ternus, an Apple veteran who runs hardware engineering, will take over an extraordinarily profitable company in need of new ideas.

Kevin Warsh, Trump’s Pick to Lead Fed, Faces Senate at Tricky Moment
Kevin M. Warsh has enough support to become the next chair of the Federal Reserve, but a criminal investigation into the central bank stands in his way.

Want to Speak to the Manager? At a New San Francisco Store, That’s A.I.
Andon Market in San Francisco is billed as the first retail boutique run by an artificial intelligence agent. So far, the inventory seems random, and there are too many candles.

Harvey Weinstein’s Third Trial on Rape Charge Opens in Manhattan
Harvey Weinstein is accused of raping an actress in a Manhattan hotel more than a decade ago. After an overturned conviction and a hung jury, he will face the charge once again.

Supreme Court Reviews F.C.C.’s Enforcement Power Against Communications Companies
AT&T and Verizon were penalized millions of dollars for what the agency said was a failure to protect consumer information. The companies say they were deprived of their right to a jury trial.
CNBC

‘New cards on the battlefield’: U.S., Iran ratchet up rhetoric with peace talks in limbo
American negotiators may be outmatched at the negotiating table by Iran's experienced diplomatic delegation, says analyst, ahead of potential high-stakes meeting.

European stocks higher as U.S.-Iran ceasefire deadline looms
European stocks traded broadly higher on Tuesday as investors try to gauge the direction of efforts to end the U.S.-Iran war.

Tim Cook reactions: Sam Altman, Palmer Luckey, Warren Buffett react to Apple CEO move
Apple CEO Tim Cook's move to executive chair spurred commentary from tech leaders Sam Altman and Palmer Luckey, as well as Warren Buffett.

Oil falls as investors assess mixed messaging on Iran peace talks ahead of ceasefire deadline
West Texas Intermediate and Brent had settled 7% and 5% higher on Monday.

UnitedHealth tops quarterly estimates, hikes profit outlook as insurer manages high medical costs
The nation's largest private insurer expects 2026 adjusted earnings of more than $18.25 per share, up from a previous outlook of greater than $17.75 per share.

UK hopes to lure expats back from the UAE as war challenges Dubai's appeal
The U.K. is seeking to lure British residents back from the UAE as war in the Middle East rattles confidence in Dubai’s safe‑haven image.

Treasury yields are little changed as markets await Iran peace talks and Warsh hearing
Traders will also be monitoring Federal Reserve chair nominee Kevin Warsh's confirmation hearing on Tuesday.

India, South Korea aim to deepen ties amid geopolitical uncertainty. Here is what's holding them back.
India and Korea find alignment as U.S.–China tensions reshape trade — but struggle to move beyond intent

Japan scraps ban on lethal weapons exports in major shift of pacifist policy
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said that "no single country can now protect its own peace and security alone."

JPMorgan expands $1.5 trillion economic security splurge into Europe
The banking giant is looking to invest in areas deemed critical to economic security, including defense and AI.
Washington Post

U.S. delegation set to leave for Islamabad as Iran ceasefire nears expiration
Ahead of expected peace talks in Pakistan, Iranian officials said they would not bow to U.S. pressure.

Fired official says Starmer’s office pushed for clearance of Epstein-linked envoy
The British prime minister appears to be in the sharpest peril of his 21 months in office, after revelations that Peter Mandelson was appointed despite red flags.

How Pakistan learned to speak Trump’s language, becoming an unlikely peacemaker
Pakistan is the key broker in talks to end the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. But it did not always get along with President Donald Trump and does not recognize Israel.

Iran talks on shaky footing after U.S. seizure of ship in Strait of Hormuz
Iranian officials have threatened to forgo negotiations even as U.S. representatives plan to arrive in Pakistan for the meeting and a ceasefire is set to expire Wednesday.

Israel told people to evacuate Beirut’s southern suburbs — then hit city’s center
The deadly strikes on the Lebanese capital shattered neighborhoods where many people had taken refuge after being displaced by earlier Israeli bombardments.

A new foothold for Moscow in Europe after Bulgaria election
After the defeat of Hungary’s Viktor Orban, the victory in Bulgaria by Rumen Radev will install a new pro-Russian voice within the European Union.

Oil prices jump after U.S. seizes Iranian vessel, imperiling ceasefire
Iran threatened retaliation after the seizure in the Gulf of Oman, and it wasn’t clear whether Tehran would attend talks in Pakistan, with a ceasefire set to expire Wednesday.

Kremlin-friendly ex-president headed to victory in Bulgaria election
After Viktor Orban’s defeat in Hungary, Bulgaria offers Russia its next best bet as it seeks to retain influence inside the European Union.
BBC

Unemployment rate unexpectedly falls as fewer students look for work
The drop has been largely driven by a rise in the number of people not actively seeking work.

Men guilty of church drive-by shooting murder
Michelle Sadio had been at a wake when a car approached and fired four gunshots at a group of mourners in north-west London.

Electricity bills targeted in planned shakeup to energy pricing
The war in the Middle East has brought renewed attention to Britain's vulnerability to energy price shocks.

Key takeaways from sacked official at heart of Mandelson vetting row
Sir Olly Robbins has defended his actions amid a row over the vetting of the former US ambassador.

Karren Brady steps down as West Ham vice-chair
Baroness Karren Brady steps down as vice-chair of Premier League side West Ham after 16 years.

Brady steps down as West Ham vice-chair
Baroness Karren Brady steps down as vice-chair of Premier League side West Ham after 16 years.

Popemobile child clinic yet to reach Gaza one year after Francis's death
One of the late pope's last wishes was for his vehicle to be used for children in Gaza, but a charity is still waiting for an entry permit.

Madonna offers reward for missing Coachella costume worn during Sabrina Carpenter guest slot
The items, which she says are "part of my history", disappeared after her slot with Sabrina Carpenter.

Ex-parliamentary employee arrested under anti-hacking law
A 40-year-old man was arrested at an address in Coventry by counter terrorism detectives, the Metropolitan Police said.

Okolie fails drugs test before Yoka fight
British boxer Lawrence Okolie says he hopes "sense prevails" after failing a doping test before his heavyweight fight against Tony Yoka.
The Independent

Why The Independent’s evidence from last September is a problem for Starmer
Analysis: ‘Smoking gun’ claims after this publication told Downing Street that Peter Mandelson had failed security vetting last year

Telegram faces major Ofcom probe over child sexual abuse concerns
The UK’s online safety regulator says messaging apps will ‘face serious consequences’ if they fail to protect children

No 10 pushed for ambassadorship for former Starmer aide, Sir Olly Robbins says
Lord Matthew Doyle stepped down as the Prime Minister’s communications chief last March

Olly Robbins reveals cronyism under Starmer is worse than we ever thought
The sacked Foreign Office chief gave evidence to MPs over the Mandelson scandal - and exposed the rotten core of Keir Starmer’s government, says political editor David Maddox

Royal Mail pledges £500m to tackle post delivery delays
Regulator Ofcom said Royal Mail must now ‘get on and implement’ its improvement plan

Taiwan president cancels trip to Eswatini and accuses China of pressuring African countries
Taiwan’s president has canceled a planned visit to Africa after three countries withdrew permission for his flight over their territories

Starmer grilled over Independent front page on Mandelson vetting failure amid desperate fight for survival
Kemi Badenoch asked why Sir Keir claimed to have only learnt about Lord Mandelson failing vetting last week, when The Independent raised concerns with Downing Street in September

Grandson of Duke’s legendary Coach K facing DWI charges after fatal e-bike crash
Joseph Savarino’s blood-alcohol concentration was at 0.11 percent, above the legal limit of 0.08, according to authorities

Trump says Starmer made ‘really bad pick’ in Peter Mandelson
The US president weighs in on the scandal over Keir Starmer’s appointment

Starmer-Mandelson latest: Olly Robbins suggests PM should have blocked peer’s appointment over Epstein links
Sacked civil servant tells MPs No 10 wanted Mandelson in Washington as quickly as ‘humanly possible’
























