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CBC.ca

Meet the microdramas drawing in viewers — and creating entertainment jobs in Canada
Packed with revenge tropes and high-drama plots, microdramas are served up in one- to two-minute chunks in a vertical aspect ratio, straight to your smartphone. Producers say it's the “future” of the entertainment industry, but fans and unions still have issues with the quality, and how performers will be protected.

What airlines are supposed to do when uncontrollable circumstances lead to flight disruptions
Canadians preparing to catch a flight this month should familiarize themselves with the Air Passenger Protection Regulations (APPR), so they know what airlines should do if their flights be cancelled or delayed amid uncontrollable circumstances.

With Trump visit coming up, China hedges its bets on helping Iran
China’s latest blueprint for driving growth in its economy was largely written before the U.S. and Israel instigated the most far-reaching war in the Middle East in decades. But when the Chinese premier stood up in Beijing’s Great Hall of the People on Thursday to deliver the opening address, some last-minute updates appeared evident.

Canadians are drinking less, driving the biggest drop in alcohol sales in 20 years: StatsCan
Canadians are buying less alcohol, leading to the largest annual drop in beer, wine, spirits and cider sales in the 20 years Statistics Canada has been tracking the data, according to the agency's new report.

Canada's auto market is officially open to Chinese EVs, but you won't see cheaper models right away
The Canadian auto market officially opened to Chinese-made electric vehicles on March 1. But that doesn't mean you'll be able to drive a BYD or a Chery EV on Canadian streets anytime soon.

Do Carney and Poilievre have different visions for the Canada-U.S. relationship?
The clearest attempt at a line of demarcation during Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's speech on Canada-United States relations was an apparent rejoinder to Prime Minister Mark Carney's insistence that a "rupture" has occurred.

U.S. says it worked with Ecuador to bomb alleged drug-trafficking operations site
The U.S. and Ecuador carried out a joint operation targeting drug trafficking operations in the South American country, authorities in both countries said on Friday, with the U.S. calling the move "lethal kinetic operations."

Slain Windsor woman expressed fears to CBC News days before she died
Less than a week before she died, a woman stabbed in a small southwestern Ontario town had spoken to CBC about the threats she was facing for speaking out about Khalistan extremism.

Trump to end boycott of White House Correspondents' Dinner | About That
Andrew Chang explains why U.S. President Donald Trump decided to attend this year's White House Correspondents' Dinner for the first time as a president, after boycotting the annual event during his first term.Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters and Getty Images
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Toronto Star

In Toronto, a multicultural city feels the impact of war in the Middle East: 'As a human, it hurts me to see'
Hundreds of thousands with ties to the region call the GTA home. Beyond an opposition to the Iranian regime, views can get complicated.

A 'rescue mission'? Or 'just a land grab'? What Iranians in Toronto say about a war they're watching with hope and dread
The Star spoke with diaspora members this week about the tumult in their lives, panic for their loved ones back home, and the cost of the conflict.

Doug Ford's push for jets at Billy Bishop airport runs into some familiar turbulence
Advocacy groups said Friday they hope their federal and municipal representatives will fiercely oppose the jet push.

Mark Carney road-tests his 'middle-power' message in a messy world
In visits to India, Australia and Japan, the prime minister continued to position himself as a leader with a plan to survive the upheaval of a crumbling international order, Alex Ballingall writes.

Toronto's winter: How bad was it? These five charts fact-check your feelings
We crunched decades of snow, cold and ice data to find out exactly how bad this winter really was.

Why some in the federal NDP fear they are on the verge of being wiped out in Quebec
The province's sole NDP MP is considering a jump to provincial politics.

Your cost of living likely to surge as Trump’s war-induced oil price hike seeps into Canadian economy
Economists say that while a price increase for oil and gas is welcome news in Canada's oil patch, the longer the war with Iran lasts the more likely inflation will hit consumers in every corner of the economy.

Teens across Toronto are buying illicit nicotine pouches. Now convenience stores want to sell them legally – should we let them?
Use of the highly-addictive pouches among young Canadians has soared by 600% and health professionals are concerned.

Flood watch for the GTA with mix of rain, thunderstorms and melting snow
Toronto is under a special weather statement for Friday into Saturday, with up to 25 millimetres of rain expected on top of melting snow.

Mark Carney says Canada could be asked to help a NATO ally in escalating Middle East conflict
Drawing a distinction between Gulf states and NATO members, the prime minister said no country in the alliance has yet been hit by an Iranian attack.
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Globe and Mail
Trump cannot end protections for more than 350,000 Haitians, U.S. appeals court rules
U.S. Department of Homeland Security has moved to end temporary protected status for a dozen countries as part of immigration crackdown

Heavy rains disrupt flights, kill 23 in Kenya’s capital
Military deployed after roads flooded following overnight rain

In Spokane, a church mixes politics and faith with a song about Anne Frank and ICE
Choral arrangement For Anne in the Attic is an example of apolitical spaces in the U.S. being flooded with political affairs
How the Iran war is affecting countries in the Middle East and wider world
Here’s a country-by-country breakdown of the impact of the war so far
Israel bombs Beirut as UN warns 100,000 people are displaced
Israel pursued a major expansion of the war in Lebanon, pounding the capital Beirut on Friday with 26 waves of attacks.

Iranian President apologizes to neighbouring countries for attacks as war enters second week
Pezeshkian rejects Trump’s demands for ‘unconditional surrender’; U.S. President warns in social post that Iran ‘will be hit very hard’
‘Shia Crescent’ grapples with fear and anger after Iran’s upheaval
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death leaves a sectarian wound that some suspect will fester into new violence

Evidence suggests explosion at Iranian elementary school was likely from U.S. air strikes
Blast killed more than 165 people, most of them of children, according to Iranian state media

In Beirut, displaced people grapple with the latest wave of violence
The Globe's Mark MacKinnon describes how central Beirut has become a hub for refugees fleeing Israeli strikes, looking for transport away from southern parts of the city.The UN refugee agency said on Friday that nearly 100,000 people have been displaced within Lebanon and tens of thousands of Syrian refugees there have fled back over the border, calling the situation in the region a "major humanitarian emergency."Israel has issued large-scale evacuation orders for southern Lebanon and parts o...
When it comes to the Iran war, Trump has no clear goal or answers
The diverse war aims the U.S. President has set out amount to a multiple-choice proposition for opponents of his war effort
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Global News

Carney says former prince Andrew should be removed from line to throne
The comments were notable coming from the leader of a member of the Commonwealth, all 14 of which would need to approve a change to the line of succession.

As Iran chokes Strait of Hormuz, U.S. vows $20B for maritime reinsurance
The U.S. says it has stuck a new agreement to provide up to US$20 billion in reinsurance coverage to 'restore confidence in maritime trade' amid the Iran war.

Russia gave Iran information that can help strike US military: sources
The sources, who were not authorized to comment publicly, cautioned that the U.S. intelligence has not uncovered that Russia is directing Iran on what to do with the information.

U.S. ‘well on its way’ to controlling Iranian airspace, Leavitt says
Leavitt also said Washington was looking at potential candidates to lead Iran, a day after Trump said that the U.S. must be involved in choosing the next leader of Iran.

Ottawa reserves commercial flight seats for Canadians in ‘volatile’ Iran war
Canada has arranged a chartered flight departing from the UAE, which has the highest number of Canadians registered in the region, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said.

No deal with Iran except ‘unconditional surrender,’ Trump says
Trump posted to Truth Social that 'we, and many of our wonderful and very brave allies and partners, will work tirelessly to bring Iran back from the brink of destruction.'

Canada and Japan sign partnership deal on defence, energy, trade
Carney met with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Friday, citing where the two countries want to collaborate, from cyber policy to Arctic security and addressing climate change.

Canada’s military chief says allies to talk defending Gulf states from Iran
Carignan said a meeting is set for early Friday morning to discuss such a proposal among allied militaries and that a recommendation would be presented to the government.

Venezuela, U.S. agree to restore diplomatic ties after Maduro’s capture
The move comes after rounds of Trump administration officials have visited the South American nation after January's U.S. military operation.

‘Relieved’ Canadians return from Middle East amid Iran conflict
Canadians arriving in Toronto after leaving Dubai describe cancelled flights, missile interceptions and limited government help getting home.
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New York Times

Russia Attacks Kharkiv and Kyiv in Ukraine
At least 10 people were killed when a Russian missile hit a five-story apartment building in the city of Kharkiv, and Kyiv and several other regions also came under attack.

There Is One Crucial Reason We’re Talking About Boots on the Ground
The U.S. and Israel have no good options to address an unavoidable problem.

How Alberto Carvalho Became L.A.U.S.D. Superintendent Despite Scandals
Alberto Carvalho was seen as a catch for the nation’s second largest school district. Then his home and office were raided by the F.B.I.

How Candidates Are Using Winks and Posts to Seek Crypto and A.I. Cash
All across America, congressional candidates are finding creative — and critics say cynical — ways to signal support for two deep-pocketed industries, A.I. and crypto.

One President’s Whim. A World in Crisis.
A week into Trump’s war in Iran, his strategy is still a mystery.

At Least 6 Dead as Tornadoes Slam Michigan and Oklahoma
Tornadoes damaged buildings, cut power and injured more than a dozen people in the two states as severe weather swept across the central United States.

Hanging Up
If decreasing dependence on our phones feels impossible, we might benefit from considering what we’d want to fill the space that they occupy.

Europe Didn’t Want War With Iran. But So Far, It Can’t Stay Out of It.
From London to Rome and beyond, leaders are facing diplomatic headwinds and criticism at home as they take part in a conflict they did not seek.

Ahead of Midterms, Economic Warning Signs Pile Up for Republicans
With employers cutting jobs and gas prices rising amid the war in Iran, Democrats see an opportunity to press their advantage.

How Good Intentions Helped Pave Trump’s Road to Iran
Humanitarians proposed a loophole in international law. Decades later, Trump is jumping through it.
CNBC

Iran's internet blackout extends into second week: NetBlocks
Iran's government cut internet connectivity shortly after start of U.S.-Israeli attacks on Feb. 28.

Iran says it struck UAE air base shortly after Iranian president's vow not to hit neighbors
The U.S. says it has hit more than 3,000 Iranian targets in the first week of the war, as Iran's president vows to halt attacks on neighbors.

Zealand's stock plummets after disappointing drug result. Its CEO tells CNBC people need to focus less on the 'weight loss Olympics'
Zealand and Roche are jointly developing the drug petrelintide which in a mid-stage study led to a worse-than-expected 10.7% weight-loss over 42 weeks.

Palantir rallies 15% for the week as Iran war boosts prospects, muting Anthropic concern
Palantir's stock had its best week since August and outperformed all of its large-cap tech peers after the U.S. attacked Iran.

Amazon says Anthropic’s Claude still OK for AWS customers to use outside defense work
Amazon joined Microsoft and Google in continue to offer Anthropic's Claude AI technology to customers after the Pentagon deemed it a "supply chain risk."

Anthropic CEO says 'no choice' but to challenge Trump admin's supply chain risk designation in court
Anthropic said even with the designation, the government can't forbid it from working with companies in other capacities.

Trump tariffs: Customs and Border Protection tells judge it can't comply with refund order
CBP told Judge Richard Eaton that the technology upgrades it plans would save more than 4 million man-hours in processing refunds for Trump's tariffs.

Marvell stock surges 18% as CEO points to continuing AI demand: 'Do you see me blinking?'
Marvell shares surged on Friday after the company beat earnings expectations and issued strong guidance on continuing AI demand.

Oil surges 35% this week for biggest gain in futures trading history dating back to 1983
The oil market is worried that Gulf countries will have to shut production if tankers are unable to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.

Google joins Microsoft in telling users Anthropic is still available outside defense projects
Cloud vendors are letting customers know that Anthropic's popular AI tools can still be accessed after the Department of Defense blacklisted the company.
Washington Post

Trump says U.S. will expand Iran targets after Tehran apologizes to neighbors
President Donald Trump, set to honor slain U.S. service members at Dover, threatened to widen U.S. targets after Iran’s president dismissed the notion of surrender.

Intel report warns large-scale war ‘unlikely’ to oust Iran’s regime
A classified U.S. report doubts that Iran’s opposition would take power following either a short or extended U.S. military campaign.

Trump team bashed Europe for a year. Now he wants support in war on Iran.
European leaders are ramping up their response to the crisis spreading outside Iran but remain wary of a conflict that could have untold ramifications.

Why is the U.S. at war with Iran? Here’s what the Trump administration says.
President Donald Trump and top administration officials have offered a range of rationales for launching Operation Epic Fury.

Justice Department targets Cuban officials, aims for indictments
The Justice Department has formed a working group to examine bringing federal charges against officials or entities within Cuba’s government.

Trump demands ‘UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER’ from Iran; U.S. evacuates citizens from Middle East
On Day 7 of the war, Israel launched attacks on Tehran and bombarded Lebanon. Iran retaliated against Israel and the region.

Unprepared for Iranian drones, U.S. and partners seek Ukraine’s help
Swarms of low-cost drones used by the Russians in Ukraine have been breaching U.S. air defense systems and striking targets across the Middle East.

Russia is providing Iran intelligence to target U.S. forces, officials say
The targeting information has included the locations of American warships and aircraft in the Middle East, the officials said.

Video appears to show the moment a Kuwaiti fighter jet accidentally shot down a U.S. F-15
Three U.S. fighter jets involved in the offensive against Iran were shot down mistakenly by Kuwait’s air defenses, the U.S. military’s Central Command said.

U.S. was only country in a worldwide survey to say most fellow citizens are bad people
A new Pew survey shows that other countries’ citizens tend to look more favorably on their neighbors.
BBC

Military chief defends UK response to Middle East conflict
Sir Richard Knighton "completely rejects" criticism that the UK had been ill-prepared.

In maps: Eight days of strikes across the Middle East
Israel has continued strikes across Iran and Lebanon as Donald Trump warns action could continue for weeks

McCullum makes 'no apologies' for informal set-up
Brendon McCullum says he makes "no apologies" for running an informal dressing room as England coach but rejects the perception it is casual.

Timothée Chalamet triggers backlash over ballet and opera remarks
In an interview, the Oscar-nominee danced into some online controversy after claiming no one cares about ballet and opera.

The legacy of Holly and Jessica's murders: Soham 'won't waste its breath' on Huntley
The trauma and aftermath of events in 2002 are still having an impact on the Cambridgeshire village.

Canada's PM calls for Andrew to be removed from line of succession
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office last month.

'Perfect storm' for Russell but Norris unhappy with 'worst cars'
George Russell knew his Mercedes was fast but was surprised by just how quick. Lando Norris was not so happy after Australian Grand Prix qualifying.

'Perfect storm' for Russell but Norris unhappy with 'worst cars'
George Russell knew his Mercedes was fast but was surprised by just how quick. Lando Norris was not so happy after Australian Grand Prix qualifying.

Soham murderer Ian Huntley dies after prison attack
Huntley, who murdered two schoolgirls in 2002, had his life support switched off on Friday, the BBC understands.

From a £1bn dream to a brutal collapse: How Brewdog hit the rocks
The rise and fall of the garage start-up which set out to revolutionise the brewing industry.
The Independent

Iran-US war latest: Trump says Iran ‘will be hit hard today’ after Tehran apologises for attacks on Gulf
It came after Iran’s president apologised for attacks on regional countries, insisting that Tehran would halt them.

Romford’s Reform Referendum: Inside the borough that could ‘Brexit from London’
After their MP promised a vote on whether to remain a part of the capital, Bryony Gooch and Shaheena Uddin meet Havering locals, who are divided on the idea

Starmer mocked for ‘copying Trump’ with dramatic TikTok on Britain’s response to war in Iran
The prime minister posted a clip showing Britain’s military response to the war in the Middle East, accompanied by the song ‘Money for Nothing’ by Dire Straits

Ukraine’s low-cost Shahed killers draw US and Gulf interest, but a wartime ban blocks sales
Ukraine is offering its battle-tested drone defenses to U.S. and Gulf partners, hoping to trade that know-how for scarce Patriot missiles

Pope Leo names Archbishop Caccia as new US ambassador to manage relations with Trump
Vatican diplomat Archbishop Gabriele Caccia is the new ambassador to the United States

Trump administration and Democrats at odds over risk to US weapons stockpiles from Iran war
The U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran have raised concerns among Democrats and others about diminishing American stockpiles of certain weapons

Faith leaders push for access to ICE detention centers during Lent and Ramadan
The long-held practice of faith leaders ministering to detained migrants has become far more contentious — and consequential — as detention numbers soar across the country during the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown

Trump will join grieving families for the return of soldiers killed in war in the Middle East
President Donald Trump plans to attend the dignified transfer for the six U.S. soldiers killed in the Middle East

Pope names veteran Vatican diplomat as ambassador to the US to manage relations with Trump
Pope Leo XIV named a veteran Vatican diplomat as his new ambassador to the United States

Chaos at Dubai airport after flights suspended following drone attack
Passengers were ushered into tunnels after an alert sounded























