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CBC.ca

Danielle Smith declares Alberta's pipeline deal with feds 'a clear win' at UCP convention
Premier Danielle Smith took the stage in Edmonton for the first of many addresses planned for the UCP's AGM this weekend.

Avian flu outbreak prompts 63,000 birds to be culled at southwestern Ontario poultry farms
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) says it has identified additional outbreaks of avian influenza in Strathroy-Caradoc, bringing the total number declared in the last two weeks to four.

The absurd way Texas and California hope to game the 2026 midterms | About That
After Texas sparked controversy for securing five additional House seats by redistricting its congressional maps, California responded with some gerrymandering of its own. Andrew Chang breaks down how gerrymandering works and how it could affect the outcome of the 2026 midterm elections.Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters and Getty Images

Minister apologizes for 'poor choice of words' about meeting with B.C. First Nations group
Federal Energy Minister Tim Hodgson says he has apologized to Coastal First Nations for what he says were a “poor choice of words” regarding a meeting he offered to have with the group on Friday.

Manitoba sticking to U.S. alcohol ban since it's a 'pain point' for Trump: premier
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew showed no willingness Friday to relax his province's ban on American alcohol products. He argued the prohibition, enacted by several provinces, has been one of Canada's responses to the U.S. trade dispute the Trump administration has noticed.

Liberals say caucus is united despite former environment minister's resignation from cabinet
Some Liberal MPs are insisting their caucus remains united despite Steven Guilbeault’s decision to quit cabinet over Prime Minister Mark Carney’s deal with Alberta that could lead to a pipeline to the B.C. coast.

Student grabbed by sex offender in Winnipeg elementary school bathroom, police say
Winnipeg police say a child was grabbed by a stranger in a St. Vital elementary school bathroom Thursday, leading to charges of assault and forcible confinement against a 28-year-old man who is a registered sex offender.

'Made-up quote' in Canadian satire site The Beaverton fools Time Magazine
In a recent article about the United States' strained relationships with other countries, Time Magazine included a made-up quote from Canadian satire site The Beaverton — seemingly as fact.

Bus driver admits mixing narcotics and booze on charter trip with Saskatoon school kids
A former Prince Albert bus driver admits he drove a charter with 52 Saskatoon grade school students while high on fentanyl, hydromorphone and hard liquor.
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Toronto Star

Maple Leafs vs. Capitals: Toronto blows another third-period lead to lose in Washington
Goaltender Woll delivers another 30-save performance but Capitals wear the Leafs defence down.

'We do not have eyes on the fire': More than 100 residents displaced as fire burns behind walls of Thorncliffe Park highrises
Toronto fire Chief Jim Jessop says it will be a "prolonged event" as crews battle the blaze smouldering in the insulation of the two buildings.

Mark Carney lost the minister who was the green conscience of his government. Here's how it happened
The inside story of Steven Guilbeault's resignation from cabinet over Ottawa's energy deal with Alberta.

Hwy. 400 reopens after daylong closure as SIU probes crash involving police vehicle
The Friday morning crash shut northbound Hwy. 400 from the 401 eastbound and westbound ramps, and Black Creek Drive in North York. A man and a police officer were sent to hospital.

Hodgson says it's 'premature' to draw conclusions about fate of B.C. tanker ban
"What the MOU says is there will be a deepwater port with access to Asia. It does not say which port, on what part of the coast," the energy minister said Friday.

After an early stumble, 'The Sound of Music' at Mirvish climbs ev'ry mountain
Jack O'Brien's production features impeccable chemistry between Cayleigh Capaldi's Maria and Kevin Earley's Georg, who both grow into their roles.

Airlines adopt software fix for Airbus A320 after plane has sudden altitude drop
The step may result in some flight delays as U.S. travelers return home from the Thanksgiving holidays.

Danielle Smith's oil deal with Mark Carney was supposed to quiet Alberta's separatists. Too bad they didn't get the message
Separatists swiftly criticized the lack of immediate action on a pipeline and the agreement from Alberta to increase its industrial price on carbon.

Ford government to take control of Ontario's real estate regulator Monday, assumes all powers of board
The province is appointing administrator Jean Lépine to oversee the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) in the wake of the iPro scandal.

Listen: Star investigation followed a Facebook drug ad and revealed how illegal drugs are being sold online in Canada
A Toronto Star investigation found illegal drugs being advertised and sold to Canadians through paid Meta ads.
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Globe and Mail

Iran boycotting World Cup draw, citing visa restrictions for soccer officials
The U.S. previously announced a travel ban on citizens from 12 countries, including Iran

Zelensky announces resignation of chief of staff and lead negotiator in peace talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced Friday the resignation of his powerful chief of staff, Andrii Yermak, who was also the country's lead negotiator in talks with the U.S, after Yermak's residence was searched by anti-corruption investigators.
Pope marks Nicaea meeting in Turkey with prayer for Christian unity
Leo and other Christian leaders met at site that produced the Nicene Creed in highlight of first trip of his pontificate
National Guard shooting suspect faces first-degree murder charge after one soldier died
Charges now include one count of first-degree murder and two counts of assault with intent to kill while armed
Death toll from Southeast Asia floods tops 300 as recovery operations step up
Large parts of Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand have been stricken by cyclone-fuelled torrential rain for a week
Ukraine’s top peace negotiator quits after anti-corruption raid, deepening political crisis
Chief of staff Andriy Yermak has led Kyiv’s negotiating team at fraught U.S.-backed peace talks
In the field with Russia’s Akhmat Special Forces
A fighting force with roots in Chechnya is on the front lines of the Ukraine invasion. Here’s how they got there
Inside a Donbas field hospital full of wounded Russian soldiers
Behind the front lines in Horlivka, a Globe photojournalist finds men with scarred faces and missing limbs
Ukraine’s drones keep enemy soldiers and civilians weary
Months after Ukrainian ground troops retreated from this Russian region, assaults in the air are still a common hazard
Aid pours in as Hong Kong fire death toll hits 128
Government orders immediate inspections of renovation projects after scaffolding and nets blamed for fast-spreading flames at Wang Fuk Court
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Global News

Man attacked by bear outside public toilet in busy Japanese city
The building where the bear attack occurred is centrally located, close to homes and restaurants, and only 1 kilometre from city hall.

Airbus issues ‘significant’ A320 recall after flight-control incident
Airbus said a recent incident involving an A320-family aircraft had revealed that intense solar radiation may corrupt data critical to the functioning of flight controls.

U.S. tourist found dead in Tobago, suspect in police custody
The victim, identified as Christopher Brown, 43, of Colorado, reportedly left his friends to go buy marijuana.

Consular services won’t be affected by Global Affairs Canada cuts: minister
The recent federal budget includes a $561 million cut to the department's budget next year, which increases to a $1.1 billion cut two years later.

Ukraine’s top peace negotiator resigns after anti-corruption raid on home
Andrii Yermak, the powerful chief of staff to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, resigned hours after his residence was searched by anti-corruption investigators.

Death toll climbs to 128 in Hong Kong apartment blaze, 8 more arrested
Even two days after the fire began, smoke continued to drift out of the charred buildings from the occasional flare-up.

U.K. to start enforcing new travel permit rules for Canadian 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.
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New York Times

State Department Boosts Resources to Process Business Visas for South Koreans
The Trump administration has been trying to repair the damage from the detention of hundreds of South Koreans in an immigration raid in Georgia.

A Different Type of Dementia Is Changing What’s Known About Cognitive Decline
On its own, LATE dementia is less severe than Alzheimer’s, but in combination, it makes Alzheimer’s symptoms worse, scientists say.

Trump to Pardon Juan Orlando Hernández, Honduran Ex-Leader Convicted in Drug Case
Juan Orlando Hernández was accused of receiving millions in bribes and partnering with cocaine traffickers. He was convicted in Manhattan in 2024 and sentenced to 45 years in prison.

South Africans Were Promised Job, but Ended Up ‘Going to War’ for Russia
The South African government is investigating how more than a dozen men unwittingly ended up on the front line in Russia’s war on Ukraine.

Where Hundreds of Undocumented Migrants Have Died in Custody
Malaysia launched a “year of enforcement” in response to a surge in undocumented migrants, many of them from Myanmar. Some faced nightmarish fates.

Trump’s Response to Shooting Shows Intensified Anti-Migrant Stance
The president is furiously demanding limits on migration and attacking ethnic groups as he steps up his efforts to equate immigration with crime and economic distress.

Trump Pauses All Asylum Applications and Halts Visas for Afghans
They were the latest restrictive changes to the immigration system after this week’s shooting of two National Guard members.

Officials Had Been Warned for Over a Year Before Hong Kong Fire
Residents of Wang Fuk Court apartments had raised concerns about flammable foam panels and scaffold netting, but the government did not take decisive action.

Two West Virginia Communities Bound Together by Grief
Red ribbons adorned one city, while blue ribbons hung in another town — all to honor the National Guard members who were attacked in Washington this week.

Northwestern Agrees to Deal With Trump Administration
The university will pay $75 million to regain its research funding and end investigations, the second highest payment by a school facing pressure from the administration.
CNBC

Silver hit record highs in 2025 – here's why the 'Devil’s metal' has further to run
While industrial demand for silver is expected to decline slightly in 2025, the metal is increasingly used in electric vehicles, for AI components and in photovoltaics.

AI is taking jobs — here’s Coursera CEO's No. 1 tip for grads to stay competitive
"They're [recruiters] going to be assessing your mindset and your traits as a human being more than your experience," Coursera's CEO told CNBC Make It.

Airbus A320 recall disrupts global travel after glitch linked to solar flares
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency said in a directive that a JetBlue flight on Oct. 30 experienced an "uncommanded and limited pitch down event."

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.

Goldman Sachs polled institutional investors on gold, and found many expect it to hit $5K next year
Goldman Sachs polled 900 institutional investor clients and found they believed gold prices could reach an all-time high in 2026.

Switzerland has long welcomed the ultra wealthy. A referendum on a new tax has riled them up
Switzerland looks set to reject a proposal for a 50% tax on inheritances and gifts of more than 50 million Swiss Francs.

Stock futures resume trading after a halt caused by 'cooling issue' at data center
A technical problem obstructed futures trading at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in the early hours of Friday morning.

AI shopping comes with its own perils this Black Friday
Agentic AI is transforming the way people shop online, and it comes with heigheted risks of digital fraud for retailers.

What’s going on at Nexperia? China’s Wingtech escalates war of words with Dutch chipmaker
Dutch chipmaker Nexperia has published an open letter urgently calling on its China unit to help restore supply chain operations.

India economy grows at faster-than-expected 8.2% in September quarter even as tariffs bite
In a quarter that was partially affected by the 50% U.S. tariffs, the Indian economy grew 8.2% in July to September period.
Washington Post

Hegseth order on first Caribbean boat strike, officials say: Kill them all
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a verbal order to kill all crew members in the Sept. 2 strike on a suspected drug boat. Navy SEALs fired a second missile.

American 16-year-old freed after nine months in Israeli jail
Mohammed Zaber Ibrahim was arrested in the West Bank as a 15-year-old and charged with throwing rocks at Israeli vehicles — an allegation he denies.

Trump plans to pardon former Honduran president convicted of drug trafficking
Former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández was sentenced to 45 years in prison for running a “narco-state” that helped send cocaine to the United States.

Zelensky’s top aide, lead negotiator resigns amid corruption probe
Andriy Yermak, the head of Ukraine’s presidential office, had emerged as one of the most contentious and powerful figures in the country.

Israeli raid on Syrian town kills 13, including children, residents say
Israel’s military said it conducted the raid in Beit Jinn in southern Syria to apprehend several people it accused of planning attacks.

Death toll in Hong Kong high-rise fire grows to 128
Rescuers continued searching the blackened high-rises in Tai Po, a northeastern district in Hong Kong’s New Territories.

Israeli forces fatally shoot 2 Palestinians after they appeared to surrender
Israel opened a formal probe into the killings after footage of the incident circulated that showed two men shot at close range as they lay on the ground.

At site of papal prayer in Turkey, a shrinking lake ‘means death’
Lake Iznik is home to the ruins of an ancient basilica, but its waters are receding, leaving behind deep anxiety about the future of life here.

Hong Kong apartment fire tests Beijing-backed rule as anger mounts
With elections looming, the fire undercuts the government’s insistence it can cater to people’s needs without giving them a greater say in who rules the city.

‘We won’t win this war without women’
An art student, an accountant, a sniper, an acrobat and a journalist: Ukraine’s all-women drone unit stakes its place in a male-dominated military.
BBC

Planes grounded after Airbus discovers solar radiation could impact systems
The issue is thought to affect 6,000 planes, which will need to undergo an urgent software update or have computers replaced.

Text scammers make tens of thousands a month - and spend it on designer shoes and bags
The tactics and spoils of smishing - scam texts that trick people into disclosing data - are revealed.

Russian drone and missile strikes hit residential buildings in several Kyiv districts
The attack on Ukraine's capital early on Saturday killed one person and injured seven, city officials said.

No 10 denies Reeves misled public in run-up to Budget
The Conservatives say she was overly gloomy about the public finances as a "smokescreen" to raise tax.

How Trump's pledge to tackle Sudan atrocities could play out
The war is being fuelled by regional powers and the US president may have some leverage over them.

US halts all asylum claim decisions in wake of National Guard shooting
The directive comes hours after President Trump said the US will pause migration from "third-world countries".

Why the rich and powerful couldn't say no to Epstein
The late sex offender maintained contact with wealthy and influential people even after his first conviction.

The village church that hosted a Hollywood whodunnit
The church's vicar was amused to be mistaken for an extra by star Mila Kunis during filming.

No, your favourite influencer hasn't got a dozen dachshund dogs. It's just AI
There’s a new social media trend taking over - influencers are using AI to add animals to their photos.

We searched for a true Christmas market - and may have found one
We visited festive markets in the UK and Germany to check which come closest to the real deal.
The Independent

Don’t worry, Rachel Reeves – you’re not the only one with embarrassing relatives
Rachel Reeves’ Budget week from hell has just got worse, as her own uncle Terry has publicly criticised her policies. But she’s far from the only public figure with an embarrassingly vocal family member, as Katie Rosseinsky discovers

Snow, rain and cold in store for some Thanksgiving travelers
Snow and chilly temperatures have already greeted some Thanksgiving travelers and plenty more could be on its way this holiday weekend

US halts all asylum decisions as suspect in shooting of National Guard members faces murder charge
The Trump administration has halted all asylum decisions and paused issuing visas for people traveling on Afghan passports in the wake of a shooting that left one National Guard member dead and another in critical condition near the White House

Authorities probe corruption and negligence in Hong Kong's deadliest fire in decades
Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades is raising questions about corruption and negligence in the renovations of the apartment complex where at least 128 people died

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky’s ex-aide reportedly ‘going to the front’ while Putin launches Kyiv strikes
Andriy Yermak, Zelensky’s right-hand man, was embroiled in a corruption scandal and faced public backlash

This African nation built its development on diamonds. Now it's crashing down
Diamonds helped transform Botswana from one of the world’s poorest nations into one of Africa’s success stories

A shopping mall shooting wounds 2 and prompts a Black Friday evacuation in the Bay Area
Police in California evacuated a shopping mall on one of the busiest shopping days of the year after a shooting left two people with gunshot wounds

Former US ambassador urges Trump to avoid bad Ukraine deal ‘for the sake of signing something’
With the US president seemingly more concerned with getting a peace deal signed than the details of its contents, experts tell Arpan Rai what the agreement must include to prevent the future destruction of Ukraine

Two people injured in Black Friday shooting at Bay Area mall, police say
The shooting happened on Friday evening, police said

Reeves defends Budget tax and spending choices as ‘fair and necessary’
The Chancellor she had made choices to increase taxes and improve public infrastructure, and had ‘chosen to protect public spending’.























