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CBC.ca

Refugee claims jump 98% in Sask. as immigration cuts leave newcomers in limbo
Refugee claims in Saskatchewan have surged by almost 98 per cent since major federal and provincial immigration cuts came into effect, according to Statistics Canada. Saskatchewan also saw the country's steepest drop in permanent residents, but is expected to get around 1,000 more provincial nominee spots next year.

P.E.I'.s oyster industry looking south of the border for help battling deadly diseases
A P.E.I. company is seeking approval to import disease-resistant oyster seed and broodstock from the United States. Some Island oyster growers support the idea, but many in the wild oyster industry do not.

Federal investigation probes grocery store competition in Halifax
Since last year, an investigation into the ability of new grocers to set up in the Halifax Regional Municipality has been quietly ticking along under Competition Bureau Canada.

How climate change is threatening the future of winter sport
Glacial melt has halted summer skiing on the Horstman Glacier at Whistler Blackcomb, a crucial spot for national team athletes and young skiers looking to train with the pros. An Olympian has an idea to bring summer skiing back to the glacier, but it could be years away and won't come cheap.

Renowned exoplanet researcher Sara Seager is bringing her quest to find another Earth back home to Canada
Canadian astronomical research is getting a big boost with the return of Sara Seager to Canada after around 20 years at MIT. Her research includes looking for life in the clouds of Venus and searching for Earth 2.0.

Swedish king’s visit highlights growing Canadian interest in Saab military aircraft
A few days before the federal budget was tabled, the CEO of Swedish industrial giant Saab flew to Ottawa to meet with the country's top bureaucrat, fuelling the sense a deal is brewing between the Canadian government and the military manufacturer. Now, the country's king, queen and a delegation of political and business leaders are set to visit from Nov. 18-20.

Montreal transit strike over as maintenance workers' union suspends work stoppage
A day before Quebec's labour minister is set to table a bill that would give the provincial government the power to end the ongoing public transit strike, the union representing maintenance workers with Montreal's public transit authority announced it was suspending its month-long strike.

Ottawa tinkers with veterans' disability benefits as former soldiers prepare for a fight
The federal budget proposes to change how veterans' disability pensions are indexed — something advocates say could cost individuals thousands of dollars in lost income.

B.C. MMA champion denounces gyms, coaches with ties to white supremacist groups
An MMA champion and Olympian is speaking out against hate and racism after a CBC investigation found that certain martial arts gym owners, coaches and trainers were among the attendees of a secretive neo-Nazi conference in Vancouver over the summer.

Israeli settlers attack 2 occupied West Bank villages as violence against Palestinians surges
Masked Israeli settlers hurled stones and torched dairy trucks, farmland and Bedouin structures, injuring four people on Tuesday in the latest in a surge of settler attacks in the occupied West Bank.
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Toronto Star

'That climate doesn't exist anymore': How Toronto's snow clearing plans could run afoul of changing winter conditions
Research shows that as the world warms, snow cover is reduced, while at the same time the warmer atmosphere supercharges any snow event that occurs.

Judge to hear arguments on law cutting Planned Parenthood Medicaid funds
A federal judge will hear arguments Wednesday about whether a spending law passed in July that ended Medicaid reimbursements for Planned Parenthood can remain in effect while legal challenges continue.

He grew up in a time before Toronto banned neighbourhood stores. Here's what he says we're missing
Steve Polak took the Star on a stroll down his west Toronto street to show what the city has lost, and what it could gain.

NDP prepares for election as its MPs decide whether to vote against Carney government's budget
The NDP is considering how to fast-track its campaign readiness in the case of a snap election, sources say, as its MPs weigh a budget vote that could trigger the fall of the Carney government.

Judge acquits Toronto teen who stabbed unarmed 18-year-old, mocked his death
“Ur homie dropped like a fly that day,” the teen said in an Instagram message to the victim’s friend.

UK Cabinet minister denies plotting to oust embattled leader Starmer
The 42-year-old health secretary is one of the government’s most effective communicators and is widely tipped as a future party leader.

Canada's World Cup soccer team is recruiting in the cold
Bringing in new characters before a home World Cup is not without risks. Thursday's friendly at BMO Field will offer some clues.

Federal prison service 'ill-equipped' for long-term mental health care: watchdog
The report draws on the findings from six national investigations that correctional investigator Ivan Zinger Zinger's office conducted on mental health care for federally sentenced individuals.

Affordability gap leaves Liberal budget with middling reviews: Leger poll
Only 15 per cent of households surveyed told Leger the proposed budget will have a positive impact on their personal lives, while 32 per cent predicted a negative effect.

Israel’s longest war is leaving a trail of traumatized soldiers, with suicides also on the rise
Reports of post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and other mental health problems are increasing among soldiers, as are suicides.
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Globe and Mail
Russia makes gains in southern Ukraine as it expands efforts to capture more territory
Russia now occupies roughly one-fifth of Ukrainian land

Trump urges Israeli President to pardon Netanyahu in corruption trial
Trump’s letter calls case against Netanyahu ‘a political, unjustified prosecution’

U.S. House to vote on deal that could bring longest shutdown in history to a close
House return also means Speaker Johnson could soon face a vote to release all unclassified records related to Epstein

Flight cancellations unlikely to ease right away as the shutdown nears an end
The pace of airline ticket sales for Thanksgiving travel has slowed as more travellers have reconsidered whether to fly amid all the delays and cancellations.
U.S. government shutdown 'pointless', 'bipartisan failure,' analysts say
Members of the House of Representatives headed back to Washington on Tuesday for a vote that could bring the longest U.S. government shutdown in history to a close. Political analysts representing both the Republican and Democratic viewpoints agreed that a government shutdown is a bipartisan failure to the people, but thought opposing parties should shoulder more of the blame.

Guardians’ Vogt named AL manager of year, with Blue Jays’ Schneider placing second in voting
Vogt took 17 of 30 first-place votes, while Schneider had 10

Trump administration paid millions to oil-rich African country to take deported migrants, senator says
A letter from Democrat Jeanne Shaheen questions why the President is sending U.S. money to Equatorial Guinea

Protesters force their way into COP30 venue as security barricades entrance
Indigenous demonstrators were demanding climate action and forest protection

‘World’s best bar’ helps revive Hong Kong’s storied but struggling nightlife
The city sees a bump in tourism after a years-long slump
Poland’s civil defence classes, gun ranges do brisk business as tensions with Russia rise
The government and military have also joined the civilian defence effort, announcing plans to create a 500,000-strong reserve force
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Global News

Several ancient Roman-era statues stolen from Syria’s national museum
An official said that the theft occurred Sunday night and was discovered when one of the doors at the classical department was found broken.

Father, daughter killed in Florida plane crash taking aid to Jamaica
The two people killed when a small plane crashed while taking supplies to Jamaica have been identified as Alexander Wurm, 53, and his daughter Serena, 22.

More than 100 years after WW1, the threat of conflict haunts Europe again
As nations across the globe observe Remembrance Day, also known as Armistice Day or Veterans Day, the specter of new conflict haunts war memorials amid threats in Europe.

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.
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New York Times

Northern Lights Dazzle in U.S. Skies as Far South as Alabama
The night skies across the United States lit up as fast-moving charged particles from the sun slammed into the Earth’s atmosphere.

Pakistan’s Army Chief Is Granted Sweeping Authority Over All Military Branches
A constitutional reform in the nuclear-armed country extends the chief’s power over all the military and brings Pakistan’s highest court under tighter political control.

China’s Green Triumph
China is equipping other countries to fight climate change. It’s a role reversal.

Syria’s Leaders Pledge to Join Fight Against Islamic State
Large parts of Syria were once overrun by the terrorist group Islamic State. The country’s new government has just committed to a global effort to fight the group.

Deadly Blasts in India and Pakistan Set Region on Edge
The rare explosions in the country’s capitals have not been directly linked, but there are fears the governments will blame each other after their previous military conflict alarmed the world.

The Governor in the Spotlight at Climate Talks, and Escalating Violence in the West Bank
Plus, why private air travel is booming.

House Returns After Long Recess to Take Up Bill to End Shutdown
After a 54-day break, the House is expected to vote on the Senate-passed spending deal. Approval would clear it for President Trump’s signature.

What to Know About Teen Sexual Development and S.S.R.I.s
There is basically no research that looks at the impact of antidepressants on emerging sexuality. Here are the key things we do know.

The Business Elite Needs Mamdani. They Just Don’t Know It Yet.
The threat from Washington is going to require teamwork.

Missing at U.N.’s Climate Meeting: American Executives
Many business leaders are skipping the annual United Nations climate summit in Belém, Brazil, or are attending events in other cities.
CNBC

Mortgage demand from homebuyers hits highest level since September, despite rising interest rates
Homebuyer demand for mortgages climbed last week to the highest level since September, even though interest rates also rose. Refinance demand, however, dropped.

India inflation cools more than expected in October, boosting hopes for further rate cuts
India's consumer inflation cooled to 0.25% in October, strengthening hopes of more policy easing by the Reserve Bank of India.

The sharks are circling UK PM Keir Starmer's leadership, with crunch points coming
The Autumn Budget on Nov.26 could prove pivotal, or politically fatal, for the PM.

SoftBank shares plunge as much as 10% after selling Nvidia stake
SoftBank Group shares fell as much as 10% Wednesday after the conglomerate revealed it had offloaded its entire stake in U.S. chip giant Nvidia.

'Godfathers of wind' raise alarm as Trump urges countries to abandon climate fight
Two European pioneers of the modern wind power industry have issued a warning over the Trump administration's clean energy cutbacks.

CNBC's The China Connection newsletter: Xpeng attempts a global transformation
What a trip to Chinese electric car company Xpeng's new headquarters shows about how the automaker's international ambitions.

Asia markets mostly rise after Wall Street trades mixed; SoftBank falls as much as 10% after selling entire stake in Nvidia
Asia-Pacific markets mostly climbed Wednesday, after Wall Street traded mixed on hopes of the U.S. government shutdown ending and a pullback in AI stocks.

Nvidia supplier Foxconn third-quarter profit beats expectations, rising 17% on AI demand
Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker, reported Wednesday that its third-quarter profit jumped 17% from a year earlier.

Oura could reach 'close to $2 billion' in 2026 sales, almost doubling for the second consecutive year
CEO Tom Hale spoke with CNBC's Arjun Kharpal in an exclusive interview at Web Summit in Lisbon, Portugal.

CNBC's UK Exchange newsletter: Rightmove’s AI gamble is a cautionary tale for UK investors
American investors signal they welcome ramping up in AI investment. British investors, by contrast, tend to be wary of anything that smacks of "jam tomorrow."
Washington Post

Ukraine justice minister suspended in nuclear energy corruption probe
German Galushchenko said he supported the move while the investigation was underway. A new board for the department governing nuclear energy will also be named.

Chinese outlet lashes out at Japanese prime minister, escalating row
Less than a month since Sanae Takaichi, a China hawk, became Japan’s prime minister, the complicated relationship between Tokyo and Beijing is beginning to sour.

Inside the CIA’s secret mission to sabotage Afghanistan’s opium
In a decade-long secret operation, the CIA modified poppy seeds and dropped them by the billions from aircraft over Afghanistan in an attempt to weaken the potency of the country’s opium crop.

Trump wants Europe to defend itself but that’s proving tough to do
Threatened by Russia and pressured by President Trump, European leaders pledged to join forces and reduce security reliance on the U.S. That’s easier said than done.

China made quiet border advances as ties warmed, Indian critics warn
Buffer zones meant to ease India-China tensions along their shared border have disproportionately restricted Indian forces from patrolling, former officials say.

Hamas took 251 hostages from Israel into Gaza. Where are they?
We’re tracking what happened to the hostages taken by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, from Israel.

Video shows part of newly built bridge in China collapsing in seconds
The Hongqi Bridge, an infrastructure project in China’s mountainous southwest, partially crumbled after a landslide, officials said. No casualties were reported.

Venezuela orders massive mobilization as U.S. aircraft carrier approaches
Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López said that Venezuela would put the entire country’s military arsenal at the ready, including its militia and almost 200,000 soldiers.

Thailand halts ceasefire deal with Cambodia previously heralded by Trump
The neighbors signed a deal President Donald Trump helped broker last month, but Thailand suspended the truce after several Thai soldiers were injured by land mines.

Syrian president details plans to work with Americans he once fought
In an interview with The Post, Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former militant, discusses relations with the U.S., talks with Israel and bringing Assad to justice.
BBC

Driving test rules to change in bid to stop bots booking slots
The Transport Secretary has announced new measures to tackle the continuing backlog of driving tests.

Bus stop murder accused could face trial next year
Djeison Rafael, 21, appeared at Birmingham Crown Court, charged with the murder of Katie Fox.

Sabrina Carpenter to lead musical Alice in Wonderland film, reports say
It will be the first time the US pop star will lead a major studio movie.

Witness in Harry privacy case says earlier statement forged
Gavin Burrows says an alleged confession dated 2021 was "prepared by others without my knowledge".

England enlist Raducanu to help beat All Blacks
England enlist the help of British number one tennis player Emma Raducanu to beat the All Blacks on Saturday.

I'm A Celebrity changes rules for bushtucker trials
Individual contestants cannot be voted to do every bushtucker trial for numerous days in a row.

Watch: Russia's AI robot falls seconds after being unveiled
Footage shows the moment Russia's first anthropomorphic robot fell just seconds after its debut

Israeli settlers set fire to Palestinian warehouse and land as West Bank attacks surge
Several Palestinians were also injured when settlers launched arson attacks targeting an industrial area, a Bedouin village, and farmland east of Tulkarm.

Youth detention guard 'possibly most prolific sex offender in British history'
An inquiry catalogues missed opportunities to stop abuse at Medomsley Detention Centre.

Northern Lights set to dazzle UK once again tonight
The Northern Lights have been shining over the UK and there is another chance to see them Wednesday as Elizabeth Rizzini and Helen Willetts explain.
The Independent

Finally, scientists have given us all the permission we needed to yell at seagulls
The bad guys of the bird world have long attracted humans’ wrath – and science has finally vindicated the impulse to shout at them when they’re trying to make off with our chips, writes Helen Coffey

Composer of ‘Halo’ soundtrack running for Congress after years of complaining about wokeness in video games
Marty O’Donnell, running for Nevada’s 3rd congressional district, argues DEI initiatives have ruined a number of games and inspired a backlash among young conservatives
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Politics latest: Starmer backs Streeting and refutes ‘completely unacceptable’ No 10 leaks over ‘coup attempt’
Prime minister condemns briefings against health secretary by senior Downing Street aides overnight

Trump-BBC live: Starmer urges corporation to ‘get house in order’ after $1bn legal threat
Outgoing BBC director general urges staff to 'fight for journalism' amid Trump's $1bn lawsuit threat

Wes Streeting demands sackings in No 10 after he’s accused of plotting to oust Starmer as PM
Health secretary denied threatening to challenge embattled PM and denounced ‘Downing Street culture’

Mega Millions jackpot grows to $965 million for Friday’s drawing
The Mega Millions jackpot is growing to $965 million for Friday’s drawing, after lottery officials say no ticket matched all six numbers

China's Singles' Day online shopping bonanza's sales slow as shoppers opt for more affordable deals
Sales during China’s online shopping festival, Singles’ Day, slowed this year as bargain hunters opted for more affordable deals

Maga influencer with ‘Mar-a-Lago face’ who was in the running to be Trump’s press secretary wanted for assault
Rein Lively was a member of the controversial QAnon movement which accused global elites of carrying out child sex crimes

Darts pro who sought ‘unnecessary’ leg amputation denied £1m payout
Secretly filmed video showed him walking ‘normally’ before the operation

Tycoon who donated £1m to Brexit campaigns considers moving to Australia for good
Lord Edmiston said thoughts of moving to Australia was motivated by reasons including family and a warmer climate





















