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CBC.ca

Murder charges to be withdrawn against alleged poison seller Kenneth Law, lawyer says
Crown prosecutors are withdrawing all 14 murder charges laid against an Ontario man accused of selling a toxic substance to people at risk of self-harm, according to his lawyer. In turn, Kenneth Law will plead guilty to counselling or aiding suicide, Matthew Gourlay told CBC News on Friday evening.

U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick takes a swipe at Canada's trade strategy ahead of review
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Friday criticized the current iteration of North America's free trade agreement as a bad deal, taking a swipe at Canada's trade strategy ahead of upcoming negotiations.

Prince George Cougars fined $1,500 after rowdy crowd disrupts game, throws beer onto ice
The Prince George Cougars failed to provide adequate security during a chaotic game against the Penticton Vees, Western Hockey League officials say.

Baby, toddler dead after house fire in Brazeau County: RCMP
A baby and toddler are dead after they were unable to be rescued from a burning house in Brazeau County, police said.

Stanley Cup playoffs primer: What to know for each first-round series
CBC Sports' daily newsletter gets you ready for all eight matchups in the opening round of the NHL playoffs, featuring three Canadian teams.

Has looksmaxxing guru Clavicular gone too far?
Braden Peters, also known as Clavicular online, was recently hospitalized after a suspected overdose. The 20-year-old influencer’s content, based around ‘looksmaxxing’ tips, has garnered attention for how extreme and dangerous it can be.

'She'll never be seen': Dean Penney tells involvement in estranged wife's death to fictitious crime boss
On Nov. 30, 2023, Dean Penney told a fictitious crime boss of his involvement in the death of his estranged wife, Jennifer Hillier-Penney, exactly seven years prior — and the steps he took to hide her body.

Crawfish ice cream has become this Texas shop's No. 1 menu item
The ice cream — flavoured with cajun seasoning, butter and garlic and topped with an entire crawfish — sounds like a novelty treat. But in the seven years this Texas shop has been serving it up, it's become a staple.

Ex-UCP candidate who says she was branded a racist hopes 'truth can be aired in full' at trial
Caylan Ford is hoping a Calgary courtroom will deliver her justice seven years after her private Facebook messages were leaked to media outlets, a move she says branded her a white supremacist and devastated her life.

Fact check: Old video does not show U.S. naval blockade of Iran
This video has been posted online with false claims that it shows the U.S. naval blockade of Iran. In fact, it's an old video — posted as early as May 2022.
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Toronto Star

Peel police apologize after presentation to school board featuring Black gangs sparks racism accusations
The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board also apologized in a memo to staff — before softening its apology.

Toronto police drug squad officer pleads guilty to impaired driving, fleeing police
Brian Sukhram was arrested in 2024 after a crashing into police vehicles and injuring officers in Mississauga. He pleaded guilty to two charges earlier this year.

Just how hard is it to be mayor? Canadian politicians weigh in, as Star launches 'If I Were Mayor' series
Current mayors Kathleen Rochon, Colleen Smook and former mayor France Bélisle discussed the perils and privilege of public office at a DemocracyXChange panel on Friday.

Ontario revives controversial medical residency rule in new bill — but offers more ways for international graduates to qualify
Government had quietly rescinded a policy that would have severely restricted international medical graduates in the first round of residency matching.

Job cuts at Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada will cause asylum delays and backlogs, union charges
The board, which adjudicates claims, says the changes will in fact mean more resources for asylum claim processing.

Air Canada suspending five routes amid skyrocketing jet fuel prices, concerns of shortages
The airline said it made the decision to halt service after jet fuel prices sharply jumped due to war between the United States and Iran.

Doug Ford's office defends purchase of $28.9M jet that critics call his 'gravy plane'
With widespread criticism of the jet purchase, his spokesperson noted "as part of the job of being premier of Ontario, there is extensive travel within Ontario, a province twice the land mass of Texas."

Despite Pierre Poilievre's claims, Mark Carney's majority is not an ill-gotten gain
The Conservative line of attack is questionable or inaccurate in several respects.

Navdeep Bains to leave Rogers, clearing decks for Ontario Liberal leadership bid
The announcement of Bains's departure from Rogers came two days after the Star revealed the former federal cabinet minister was considering a run for the provincial Liberal leadership, which will be decided Nov. 21.

Toronto Tempo to build $100-million practice facility at Exhibition Place. Here's what you need to know
The multi-use facility, which will be fully funded by the Tempo, is expected to include two WNBA regulation courts and state-of-the-art player amenities.
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Globe and Mail
U.S. extends waiver allowing countries to buy Russian oil
Trump administration allows purchases of the oil loaded on vessels as of Friday through May 16, an extension of an original 30-day waiver that expired on April 11

Transgender teen’s case in Ecuador opens path for others seeking legal recognition
Court rulings welcomed by supporters of LGBTQ+ rights in a region where conservative movements have gained ground

Canada skips U.S.-sponsored military exercise in Africa as it reviews resources
Decision could signal that Department of National Defence is stretched thin, with growing list of commitments elsewhere, analyst says

Hungarian campaign posters going for hundreds of dollars online
Even those of fringe parties are up for sale, and posters of the outgoing Fidesz party can be had for a few bucks

U.S. negotiators would do well to read some Iranian poetry. It matters, greatly
Iranians have a deep sense of their long history and complex culture, the kind of things that can’t be destroyed by bombs
Israel’s ceasefire with Lebanon shows Trump’s desire for way out of the wider war
U.S. President appears on the verge of ending conflict with Iran as suddenly as he launched it

What you need to know as U.S. and Iran say Strait of Hormuz open to commercial ships
Iran said Friday it fully reopened the Strait of Hormuz to commercial vessels, but President Donald Trump said the American blockade on Iranian ships and ports 'will remain in full force' until Tehran reaches a deal with the U.S., including on its nuclear program. The narrow, bending waterway has been the subject of global attention since the war in the Middle East between the U.S. and Israel, and Iran, began.
U.K.'s Starmer says 'staggering' he was not told of Mandelson vetting failure
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Friday it was 'staggering' that he had not been told that former ambassador to the United States Peter Mandelson had failed his security vetting.

Washington steps up scrutiny of prediction markets
In a highly polarized Congress, the need to guard against the prediction markets being used for insider trading has become rare common ground

France, England hold international summit on reopening the Strait of Hormuz
U.S. not part of planning for the initiative, which France’s Macron said was ‘strictly defensive’ in nature
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Global News

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.

U.K.’s Starmer faces calls to quit over Mandelson security vet. Here’s why
The new information that Mandelson initially failed the vetting, but was still given the role, increases the political pressure on Keir Starmer.

Life-jacket from Titanic survivor to be auctioned, expected to fetch $648K
The life jacket was worn by Laura Francatelli, a first-class passenger, who was among about 700 people who survived the ship's sinking.

U.S. tourist held in Zanzibar after his fiancee dies following arguments
Joseph Isaac McCann, 45, was questioned by police, four days after his partner, Ashly Robinson, 31, was found dead in a luxury villa in Zanzibar on her birthday trip.

Prince Harry says Princess Diana’s death made him not want to be a royal
Prince Harry, during his 20-minute address, spoke about his experience with mental health and how grief, after the death of his mother, has impacted his life.

Trump says Israel, Lebanon agree to 10-day ceasefire for peace talks
Trump told reporters after the ceasefire was announced that Lebanon and Israel would work toward a longer-term deal, and said Lebanon had agreed to 'take care of Hezbollah.'

U.S. military ‘locked and loaded’ on Iran’s power plants, Hegseth says
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said Thursday that Iran needs to choose wisely as it prepares for negotiations with the United States.

Carnival cruise passenger wins $300K lawsuit after being over-served alcohol
Carnival was ordered to pay US$300,000 to Diana Sanders after a jury found that the company was negligent in serving her at least 14 shots of tequila in just over eight hours.
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New York Times

Japan’s Cherry Blossom Database, 1,200 Years Old, Has a New Keeper
The remarkable catalog of dates is one of the longest-running records of climate change. Its creator died, setting off a search for a successor.

In Angola, Pope Leo XIV Faces the Legacy of Slavery
His visit includes a trip to a shrine where enslaved Africans were baptized before being forced into the treacherous voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.

A Potent Threat in Strait of Hormuz: Iran’s “Mosquito Fleet”
Separate from the regular Iranian Navy, with boats that often go more than 115 miles per hour, it’s what a retired U.S. official calls a “disruptive force.”

Trump Spat Gives Spain Leader Pedro Sánchez a Political Lifeline
To leftists abroad, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of Spain is a hero for standing up to President Trump. At home, Mr. Trump is seen as Mr. Sánchez’s political savior from thorny domestic challenges.

How Trump Helped Pope Leo Find His Voice
After his election last year, Leo XIV developed a reputation as a mild-mannered mediator. President Trump’s attacks have made him more combative.

Federal Court Temporarily Freezes Nexstar’s Merger With Tegna
The judge said the two television companies could not combine operations while an antitrust lawsuit proceeded. Nexstar said its deal was already done.

Trump Will Participate in a Marathon Bible Reading
He will read a passage from the Old Testament that his Christian supporters cite as a call to national repentance and divine blessing.

Trump Extends Sanctions Exemption on Some Russian Oil as High Gas Prices Persist
The Trump administration made the announcement hours after Iran said that the Strait of Hormuz was open to commercial ships.

Trump Is Urged to Move on Nuclear Site Thought to Be Beyond Reach of Bombs
Little is known about Pickaxe Mountain, but some experts say it illustrates the impossibility of relying on force alone to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear bomb.

With Vaccines Widely Popular, Kennedy Changes Tone, but Maybe Not His Plans
Several moves suggest Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could revive his campaign to question the safety and effectiveness of the shots after the midterm elections.
CNBC

Video shows ships turning away from the Strait of Hormuz as confusion persists over whether sea lane is really open
The Strait of Hormuz remained effectively closed despite Iran's declaration Friday that it is open, maritime freight and oil analysts told CNBC.

Trump says he had 'no idea' Anthropic's Amodei met with White House about Mythos
The meeting comes less than two months after President Donald Trump blacklisted Anthropic's Claude.

Iran declares Strait of Hormuz open to shipping but Trump says U.S. blockade still active
The Strait of Hormuz has remained almost completely closed as the U.S. and Iran have disputed the terms of their ceasefire agreement.

U.S. oil price plunges below $84 as Iran declares Strait of Hormuz open, easing supply fears
Oil prices tumbled more than 11% after Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz open amid a ceasefire deal with Lebanon.

Tanker diplomacy: Trump faces tests from Havana to Hormuz
From Cuba to the Persian Gulf, Trump is expected to face fresh challenges across a new arc of tanker diplomacy.

Europe could run out of jet fuel in 6 weeks, IEA warns
The International Energy Agency warned Thursday that Europe is going to run out of jet fuel in as soon as six weeks.

Trump says war in Iran is going 'swimmingly' and 'should be ending pretty soon'
President Donald Trump's latest prediction on the end of the war against Iran came hours after Israel announced a ceasefire with Lebanon.

Nvidia AI chip rivals attract record funding as competition heats up
A growing crop of startups are set on challenging the chip giant's supremacy.

U.S. tech companies ramp up government lobbying amid Iran war uncertainty
A White House spokesperson told CNBC the administration had been working with industry leaders to mitigate disruption brought about by the conflict.

Israel's central bank chief pins hopes on peace as economic shock looms
Israel's central bank governor hopes a swift resolution to the wars in Lebanon and Iran can ease a growth shock.
Washington Post

Iran disputes claims of new agreements with Trump
Tehran put limits on the Strait of Hormuz’s opening, as the United States issued a new sanctions exemption on the sale of Russian oil.

One of the world’s most wanted men is arrested, ending years-long hunt
Daniel Joseph Kinahan, a fugitive suspected of leading a powerful gang in Ireland, was arrested in Dubai as part of a secret operation by Irish and UAE police.

Displaced Lebanese families rush home as fragile ceasefire takes force
Even amid uncertainty over whether the truce would hold, many in Lebanon expressed relief at the prospect of quiet as aid groups mobilized help.

He bought two raffle tickets and won a Picasso worth more than $1 million
Art lover Ari Hodara bought two raffle tickets on a whim for about $118 each. The raffle raised money for Alzheimer’s research.

Even for Europe’s populist firebrands, Trump is going too far
The symbiosis between the president and European nationalists has reached a potential breaking point as he issues genocidal rhetoric and criticizes the pope.

South African politician who drew Trump’s ire sentenced on gun charges
Julius Malema, whose incendiary rhetoric about Afrikaners drew notice on the U.S. right, was handed a five-year prison term for firing a gun at a 2018 rally.

10-day ceasefire in Lebanon begins as Israel agrees to U.S.-backed deal
President Donald Trump announced the agreement, which went into force Thursday evening, as Pakistani mediators worked to extend a U.S.-Iran ceasefire and arrange new talks.

Trump says Iran agrees to hand over ‘nuclear dust’
Iran has not confirmed Trump’s claim. Giving up its highly enriched uranium would be a major step toward an agreement.

House votes to restore protections for Haitians, defying Trump
Ten House Republicans joined Democrats to oppose President Donald Trump on his immigration policy Thursday, voting to restore temporary protections for Haitians living in the United States.

Trump administration pushes nations to sign ‘trade over aid’ declaration
Secretary of State Marco Rubio called it an opportunity to use the U.N. system to “promote America First values,” according to a cable reviewed by The Post.
BBC

Swinney predicts SNP majority at Holyrood election
The first minister has told BBC News that his party will return at least 65 seats at next month's vote.

What people in power think the impact of the Iran war will be
I have been chatting with some of the world's most powerful people about the conflict and the economy. Here's what they said.

Orbán's era was over in a flash and Hungary's next PM is a man in a hurry
Péter Magyar and his Tisza party are wasting no time preparing for the transfer of power after their dramatic landslide victory.

Starmer faces 'judgement day' and 'Breakthrough in the Strait'
Pressure is building on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer as Lord Mandelson's vetting dominates Saturday's papers.

British man pleads guilty to conspiring to steal $8m in virtual currency
The Scottish 24-year-old admits defrauding at least a dozen companies and their employees across the US.

'Staggering' I was not told Mandelson failed vetting, says PM
The PM is facing calls to resign over the revelation that Lord Mandelson did not pass security checks.

Pregnancy vaccine reduces baby hospital admissions for RSV by 80%
A study confirms the vaccine gives excellent protection for babies against life-threatening chest infections.

Mortgage rates show signs of falling after Iran war peak
Major lenders make rate reductions as markets take some heart from a possible truce in the Iran war.

'I'm the lucky one' - more than one in three young men now live with their parents
Last year, the highest proportion of men aged 20-34 were still living at home since at least 2007 as the rising cost of living takes hold.

My weekly juggling act - being a teacher to other children and a mum to my own
Many teachers say they struggle to balance the pressures of their job with the demands of being a parent.
The Independent

Families in Iran struggle with school closures even as the airstrikes have stopped
Schools have been closed across Iran since the United States and Israel launched the war on Feb. 28, with no word on when in-person instruction will resume

Kash Patel threatens to sue over ‘false’ bombshell report detailing claims of ‘excessive drinking’ and other concerning conduct
The FBI director has called the allegations ‘false reporting’ and said he would sue the Atlantic reporter who published them

Iran-US war latest: Trump threatens to block ceasefire extension if deal not reached with Tehran
Peace talks last weekend in Islamabad failed after Washington and Tehran couldn’t agree on what to do about Iran’s nuclear ambitions

Canadian man facing 14 murder charges to plead guilty to aiding suicide
The lawyer for a Canadian man facing murder charges for allegedly selling lethal substances online to people at risk of self-harm has told the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. that he has agreed to plead guilty to counseling or aiding suicide

91-year-old woman found safe after alert triggers police welfare check: ‘She’s playing video games in her bedroom’
An elderly woman from Westlake, Ohio, gave officers a ‘good laugh’ when they went to her home to check in on her

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Moscow publishes list of sites in Europe and UK it could attack for helping Kyiv
Senior Russian official warns the 23 sites are ‘potential targets’ for an attack

Stories of Black and Indigenous patriots come into focus as US remembers the American Revolution
The stories of Black and Indigenous men who fought during the American Revolution are sometimes overlooked

Starmer's Mandelson nightmare never ends. This time, it may cost him his job as UK leader
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces renewed scrutiny over his decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the U.S. Mandelson, a known associate of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, was initially denied security clearance

Weapons-grade chemical carfentanil surges as dangerous substitute for fentanyl
Carfentanil has experienced a drastic resurgence across the U.S., causing hundreds of unsuspecting drug users to overdose

US extends waiver on Russian oil sanctions to ease Iran war shortages despite Bessent denial
The U.S. Treasury Department has extended its pause on sanctions on Russian oil shipments to ease shortages from the Iran war, days after Secretary Scott Bessent ruled out such a move






















