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CBC.ca

'He was a man on a mission': Activist Eddie Carvery remembered for keeping memory of Africville, N.S., alive
Eddie Carvery, the activist who lived in a trailer on the site of the former town of Africville for over 50 years, has died. Carvery used his decades-long protest to call for reparations for the former residents of the town.

DNA recovered from glove found near home of Savannah Guthrie's missing mom: FBI
The FBI says a glove containing DNA was found about three kilometres from Nancy Guthrie's home and appears to match those worn by a masked person outside her front door in Tucson, Ariz., the night she vanished.

Crosby sets record, Wilson drops the gloves as Canada thumps France at Olympics
Sidney Crosby has yet another accolade beside his name. The Canadian hockey icon registered a goal and two assists Sunday in a 10-2 dismantling of France as the country finished with a perfect record in the preliminary round of the men's tournament at the Milano-Cortina Olympics.

It's been 58 years since it last took Canada this long to win Winter Olympics gold
It took nine days before a Canadian athlete won a gold medal at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympics — the longest the country has ever taken to win gold at the Winter Games in 58 years.

Man and woman arrested after flooding at Winnipeg police headquarters
A man and a woman are facing mischief charges connected to flooding at the Winnipeg police headquarters that left extensive damage still being cleaned up.

Olympic curling controversy takes aim at Canada
Controversy is swirling in curling at the Winter Olympics and it's all centring on whether the mighty Canadian team is cheating. Both men's and women's teams have now been accused of the same infraction: double-touching the curling stone after it is released.

Stompin' Tom fans push Saint John council for statue of Canadian icon
Saint John resident Greg Hemmings and his friends are advocating for a statue to honor Canadian music icon Stompin' Tom Connors on the city's waterfront.

One year later, crews continuing to monitor grounded MSC Baltic III
The MSC Baltic III has been pounded by winter weather and winds in recent months, and officials working on the site say there's still uncertainty around the vessel a year after it was grounded on the west coast of Newfoundland.

How a history of stigma still deters some Black Quebecers from donating blood
Policies dating back to the 1980s likely still play a role in the distrust some in Quebec's Black communities feel toward donating blood, but people like Stanley Étienne, working with Héma-Québec, strive to encourage more people to look past that history to save lives today.
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Toronto Star

Alejandro Kirk remains the Blue Jays’ frame of reference, no matter what the robot umps say
Challenges will be limited in MLB's first season with an automated ball-strike system in place. Manager John Schneider has a strategy for that.

Tom Wilson answers the bell after a French cheap shot. But for Team Canada, the Olympics get harder from here
Now come the Olympic men's hockey elimination games starting Wednesday, and every one will be do or die.

Macklin Celebrini stuns again in Canada's 10-2 rout of France ahead of quarterfinal
The 19-year-old wunderkind from B.C. now leads Canada's men's hockey team with four goals after nabbing two on Sunday.

Canada seals deal on EU defence procurement as Munich summit tests transatlantic ties
Defence Minister David McGuinty says Ottawa has signed onto the EU's 150-billion euro program called Security Action for Europe.

Winter Olympics 2026 Day 9 recap: Canada pummels France 10-2 in men's hockey; Mikael Kingsbury wins gold in dual moguls
Our live coverage has everything you need to know about Team Canada and the biggest stories at the Milan Cortina Olympics.

Trump's border czar says 'small' security force will remain in Minnesota after enforcement drawdown
WASHINGTON (AP) — White House border czar Tom Homan said Sunday that more than 1,000 immigration agents have left Minnesota's Twin Cities area and hundreds more will depart in the days ahead as part of the Trump administration’s drawdown of…

Carney strategy for defence industry pledges 125,000 jobs, sweeping policy changes
The $6.6-billion strategy aims to help small and medium-sized Canadian businesses break into the defence industry and reorient spending to prioritize equipment made in Canada.

Trump says Board of Peace will unveil $5 billion in Gaza reconstruction pledges at inaugural meeting
Trump did not detail which member nations were making the pledges for reconstruction or would contribute personnel to the stabilization force.

Israel will begin contentious West Bank land registration in new step to deepen control
The move paves the way for the resumption of “settlement of land title” processes, which had been frozen in the West Bank since the Mideast War in 1967.

Beijing drops visa requirement for Canadian tourists, business visitors to China
Canadians will no longer be required to get visas for 30-day stays, says China's foreign ministry.
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Globe and Mail

More than 6,000 killed in Darfur massacre, UN probe finds
Paramilitary militia used machine guns, grenades in a three-day killing spree after capturing the city
U.S. does not dispute European assessment that Navalny was poisoned, says Rubio
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday called a report by European allies blaming Russia for killing late Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny using toxin from poison dart frogs 'troubling,' but said the United States does not dispute it.
U.S. deal with Iran must include dismantling of nuclear infrastructure, Netanyahu says
Second round of talks between the U.S. and Iran are slated for this week

Israeli cabinet approves West Bank land registration as Palestinians condemn move
Measures tighten Israel’s control and make it easier for settlers to buy land, a move Palestinians call ‘a de-facto annexation’
Rubio visits Slovakia and Hungary to bolster ties with pro-Trump leaders
Rubio will use the trip to discuss energy cooperation and bilateral issues, the State Department said
Africans are being confined and beaten in scam camps in Myanmar
Migrants toil for long hours on social-media platforms, targeting people with crypto and romance scams

Gaza hospital condemns move by MSF to suspend most services
Nasser Hospital one of few functioning hospitals left in Gaza

Iran pursuing mutually beneficial nuclear deal with U.S., diplomat says
Second round of talks between Tehran and Washington due to begin this week
U.S. military preparing for possibility of weeks-long Iran operations
Pentagon sends second aircraft carrier to Middle East, raising stakes for diplomacy between the two countries
US military preparing for potentially weeks-long Iran operations
The U.S. military is preparing for the possibility of sustained, weeks-long operations against Iran if President Donald Trump orders an attack, two U.S. officials told Reuters, in what could become a far more serious conflict than previously seen between the countries. Olivia Zollino reports.
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Global News

China drops visa requirement for Canadian tourists, business visitors
For most Canadian tourists, entering mainland China currently requires a lengthy application process and approximately $140 in fees.

Ontario man accused of uttering threat against Iran ‘Day of Action’ protesters in Toronto
A Burlington, Ont., man has been arrested on allegations he threatened to use a gun to stop Saturday's rally in Toronto opposing Iran's crackdown on domestic protests.

Toronto sees hundreds of thousands rally for Iran ‘Day of Action’
Demonstrators called for an end to government repression in Iran as widespread protests inside the country have been met with violent crackdowns.

Inuit look to Greenland’s social model as Canada pursues military buildup in Arctic
Inuit leaders say Canada can learn from Greenland’s approach to health, housing and social services as Ottawa weighs greater investment in northern infrastructure.

Canada-Germany AI declaration signals further drift away from U.S.
Canada and Germany have signed a joint declaration on artificial intelligence as Ottawa continues efforts to diversify partnerships on a global scale.

Europe looks to boost its security, urges U.S. to ‘repair and revive trust’
French President Emmanuel Macron also told the Munich Security Conference that Europe had to become a geopolitical power given the Russian threat would not disappear.

Epstein files fallout: People who’ve resigned or been fired after DOJ release
Kathy Ruemmler from Goldman Sachs is one of the latest to leave her job after connections to Jeffrey Epstein were uncovered.

Canadians accused of joining ISIS moved out of Syria to prisons in Iraq
At least five Canadians may be among those now before Iraq's judiciary.

White House says tariff rollback reports ‘speculation’ unless announced
'Unless officially announced by the administration, however, any reporting about changes to our current tariff regime is baseless speculation.'

World champion skydiver plummets to his death after parachute fails
Wingsuit divers fly at speeds up to 250 km/h and generally have between 200 and 500 skydiving jumps under their belts before attempting to pilot a wingsuit.
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New York Times

Warner Bros. Is Said to Consider Reopening Talks With Paramount
Warner Bros. Discovery had agreed to sell itself to Netflix, but its contract allows it to pursue offers that may lead to a superior deal.

Canada Gives U.S. Arms Makers the Cold Shoulder on Military Spending
Canada plans to unveil a new strategy that will shift its current reliance on American companies to Canadian military suppliers.

Winter Storms Could Bring 8 Feet of Snow to Parts of California
The greatest impact is expected across Northern California, where a pair of powerful storms are expected to begin on Sunday night and last into the week.

Europe Today Looks Different From the One Trump’s Team Describes
Secretary of State Marco Rubio appealed to European leaders in Munich by stressing Christian and cultural bonds that are no longer universal.

In the East Village, Hiding in Plain Sight: A Secret Passage to the Underground Railroad
A passageway hidden below a dresser at the Merchant’s House Museum had long been a mystery. Then researchers learned that the home’s original builder was an abolitionist.

Trump Administration Ends Credit for Start-Stop Feature in Cars
Manufacturers will no longer get a credit toward vehicle emissions standards by installing engines that automatically stop at red lights.

Like Trump, U.S. Embassies Are Raising Cash for Lavish July Fourth Parties
Some of Washington’s diplomatic outposts in Asia are raising millions for events to mark the 250th independence anniversary. One ambassador offered to sing and dance.

Light Snowfall Coming to New York, New Jersey and Long Island
Forecasters said snowfall totals of one to two inches were likely Sunday night, with isolated amounts of up to three inches across New York City, northeastern New Jersey and much of Long Island.

‘Wuthering Heights’ Gallops Toward $82 Million in Global Ticket Sales
Warner Bros. spent an estimated $80 million on the R-rated romance, directed by Emerald Fennell, not including hefty marketing costs.

Republican State Legislators Rush to Limit Their Own Regulators
South Carolina’s state legislature is one of 17, mainly in heavily Republican states, that is moving to handcuff state agencies at a moment of tectonic changes in energy, technology and finance.
CNBC

Australia’s Qube Holdings’ shares jump to record high on Macquarie-led $8.3 billion takeover deal
The offer represents a 27.8% premium to Qube's closing price on Nov. 21, the final trading day before the company announced it had entered an exclusivity process.

Japan fourth-quarter GDP reverses into growth, but misses expectations as rebound underwhelms
Japan's economy grew 0.1% in the fourth quarter of 2025 compared to the previous three months, offering a modest rebound after a sharp contraction earlier in the year.

Epstein files fallout: The high-profile people burned by past dealings with a predator
Jeffrey Epstein killed himself in a New York City federal jail in 2019. But more than six years later, people are still losing their jobs because of him.

Warner Bros. may reopen sale talks with Paramount following new deal terms, Bloomberg reports
Warner Bros. board members are weighing whether Paramount's sweetened bid may result in a better deal or prompt Netflix to up its offer, Bloomberg reports.

Trump trade adviser Navarro says administration may force data center builders like Meta to 'internalize' costs
Data centers powering artificial intelligence have strained the electrical grid and driven utility costs higher for consumers.

OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger joining OpenAI, Altman Says
OpenClaw, the open source AI agent that's surged in popularity in recent weeks, will live within OpenAI, according to a post on X from Sam Altman.

Huang and Pichai among tech CEOs heading to India for major AI summit in a key market
India has a market of young, tech-forward consumers and a huge pool of talent which could be key to continued development of AI.

In bitcoin price plummet, ETF flows are down but aren't signaling 'crypto winter' investor panic
As the price of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies has crashed, exchange-traded funds have seen outflows, but ETF selling doesn't look like investor panic.

Some European policymakers welcome U.S. Secretary of State Rubio's warm words, others remain cautious
Rubio's comments at the Munich Security Conference struck a softer tone than Vice President JD Vance's at last year's event.

Global week ahead: Markets brace for more AI noise and 'scare trading'
Looking back at last week's volatility could gives some clues for the trading week ahead.
Washington Post

‘Highly likely’ that rare poison killed Putin nemesis Navalny, Europeans say
Toxin found in poison dart frogs probably killed Alexei Navalny in a Russian prison, five countries announced on the two-year anniversary of his death.

Rubio says U.S., Europe ‘belong together,’ despite rifts over Trump policies
While some saw the remarks as reassuring, key European leaders renewed calls for more independence from the U.S. amid tensions over issues like Greenland and Ukraine.

First major protests since capture of Maduro test Venezuela’s new leader
Scenes from a Youth Day march in Caracas, where demonstrators demanded that acting president Delcy Rodríguez release political prisoners.
BBC

No free pass for internet platforms on child safety, Starmer says
The government announces a consultation on online safety, including on a possible social media ban for under-16s.

GB's Muir in big air final - Monday's guide
What's happening and who to look out for at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.

GB edged out in thriller but semis still in sights
GB's men's curlers suffer their second defeat of the Winter Olympics but remain on course for a semi-final place, after following a win over Germany with a nerve-shredding extra-end loss to Switzerland on Sunday.

US attorney general criticised after saying all Epstein files have been released
Lawmakers, including those who wrote the law requiring their publication, argue the release is insufficient.

The curious case of Chermiti in Rohl's Rangers revolution
BBC Scotland looks at Youssef Chermiti's impact for Rangers against Hearts and beyond.

Ice and flood warnings for parts of UK as cool weather continues
More than 70 flood warnings have also been issued by the Environment Agency after heavy rain.

FBI analysing recovered glove that appears to match those worn in Guthrie suspect video
The FBI says it recovered a DNA sample from the glove, which was found in a field a few miles from Guthrie's home.

What is the dart frog toxin allegedly used to kill Alexei Navalny?
The toxin, epibatidine, can be found in frogs in the wild in South America or manufactured in a lab.

Weston and Stoecker win GB's second Olympic gold of day
Matt Weston becomes the first Briton to win two gold medals at a Winter Olympics with a thrilling victory in the mixed team skeleton alongside Tabitha Stoecker.

Team GB clinches second gold of day at Winter Olympics
Team GB wins two Winter Olympic titles on one day for the first time as Matt Weston and Tabitha Stoecker clinch mixed team skeleton gold.
The Independent

Experts explain why intermittent fasting may not be worth the hype
Research suggests intermittent fasting is unlikely to lead to greater weight loss in overweight or obese adults than eating a healthy diet or doing nothing

More than 5,000 violent incidents towards teachers reported in Scottish schools over five years
Data obtained by the Scottish Conservatives through Freedom of Information requests shows 5,222 incidents were recorded between the 2019/20 and 2024/25

Study finds one in three workers are unhappy in their jobs
Around one in three workers feel less satisfied and engaged in their job, impacting their productivity, research suggests

Average house price falls in February after January’s huge surge
Across Britain, the average asking price for a home coming on the market in February is £368,019, Rightmove said

Incredible picture of the Milky Way wins photography competition
‘Ancient Light’ by Michael Harris was awarded the top prize at the South Downs annual astro-photography competition

Grieving father calls for Scotland to pursue driving licence reform
Alan Knox launched his campaign following the death of his son, Lewis, who was among three teenagers from Lochaber who died in a collision on the A830

Everyday’s a ‘battle’ for sales, says 142-year-old firm betting on TikTok Shop
Chief executive Jonathan Myers said PZ Cussons has to ‘battle every day to win every purchase’.

YouTuber-led chicken chain Sides to open 15 new restaurants in 2026
The brand founded by The Sidemen said it plans to commit further to the UK after witnessing ‘incredible momentum’ and to open more sites overseas.

Dogwalker dies after falling through ice in Cape Cod, as search for her husband is suspended
Police believe a husband and wife fell through the ice of Bee’s River in Eastham, Massachusetts

North Korea opens new housing district for families of Ukraine war dead
North Korea says it completed a new housing district in Pyongyang for families of soldiers killed while fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine
























