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CBC.ca

At least 80 deaths reported as Congo grapples with new Ebola outbreak
At least 80 deaths have been reported in Congo's new Ebola disease outbreak in the eastern Ituri province, authorities said, as health workers raced Saturday to intensify screening and contact tracing to contain the disease.

Hantavirus has no cure. Here's where researchers are at with treatments and vaccines
Researchers across the world are working on a hantavirus vaccine, though they say development is in the early stages and rollout could be years away.

In spies he trusts? In Cuba, Trump looks again to CIA chief, rather than a diplomat, to deliver a message
U.S. President Donald Trump's maximum pressure campaign on Cuba now includes overtly dispatching a spy chief to Havana to ensure that his demands are clear.

Pair of First Nations in northwestern Ontario declare joint state of emergency over drug trafficking
Two neighbouring First Nations in northwestern Ontario have declared a joint state of emergency “due to the rising crime and violence trespassing into their communities.” Long Lake #58 First Nation and Ginoogaming First Nation, located about 300 kilometres northeast of Thunder Bay off Highway 11, have reported escalating concerns about drug trafficking and gang-related violence. Here's how they're taking matters into their own hands.

Does Canada have a personal bankruptcy problem? | About That
In the first three months of the year, Canadian consumer insolvencies shot up to levels seen during the 2009 recession. Andrew Chang puts this data into perspective and examines what may be driving the trend. CORRECTION (May 15, 2026): An earlier version of this video included an incorrect title for Doug Hoyes. It has been replaced.(Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)

Earworm Kars4Kids ad banned in California. Here's why
A long-running charity ad campaign familiar to Canadians for its catchy Kars4Kids jingle will no longer play in California after a court found it violates false advertising laws.

3 regional Indigenous tourism boards separate from ITAC amid ongoing financial concerns
Three Indigenous tourism organizations say they are withdrawing support from the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada over concerns about "financial mismanagement and lack of transparency in fund allocation" over several years.

Wild Sask. May long weekend comes with snow, ice, floods and fire bans
Saskatchewan’s first long weekend of camping, golf and summer is here, but it doesn't feel that way. A severe spring storm slammed the province this week, bringing winds that topped 100 km/h, alongside flooding and flurries.

Home cooking: Inside Rebecca Leslie's rise with her hometown Ottawa Charge
Leslie scored twice for the Charge in a 3-2 loss to the Montreal Victoire in Game 1 of the Walter Cup final. It was her latest feat in a career year for the 30-year-old from Ottawa.
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Toronto Star

TTC work stoppage deadline extended, avoiding service disruption
If a deal isn't reached and CUPE Local 2 workers go on strike or are locked out, it would be the first work stoppage for TTC workers since 2008.

This century-old Guelph estate for $7.8M features two separate lofts, cigar lounge and manicured garden
The home has undergone several renovations over the last 25 years, the listing agent said, marrying the indoor features of the house with a "backyard oasis."

Power grab or public good? Why Doug Ford's 'strong' regional chair scheme is so controversial
The province has new or expanded authority to hire and fire the chairs of eight regions, controversially granting them "strong" powers and shrink the size of regional councils.

Misconduct by Canadian immigration employees included holding two full-time jobs and favouring a romantic partner: Report
105 substantiated cases are revealed in annual misconduct and wrongdoing report, covering investigations in Canada and at foreign missions in 2024-25.

Man accused in GFL-linked shootings accused of threatening another construction boss
The man accused of targeting GFL executives is also facing allegations of sending "insults, threats and rap lyrics" to the head of another company, the Star has learned.

Amir Barnea: If you can’t hit the target, move the goalposts. Why the Canada Pension Plan changed its benchmark
CPPIB’s retroactive benchmark changes mask underperformance and inflate employee pay, argues Amir Barnea.

Canada Pension Plan adopts new benchmark, boosting past performance — and employee pay
CPPIB says it did not change its benchmark to increase pay or improve perceived performance.

The Americans are coming — to cottage country: Realtors see uptick in U.S. demand for Muskoka and other Ontario summer properties
American buyers are flocking to Ontario’s cottage country, driven by a strong U.S. dollar and a search for political stability.

On a mishap-filled Algonquin camping trip as a teen, I found out what I was truly capable of
I was not an outdoorsy high-schooler, but wildlife encounters, soggy footwear and canoeing upsets helped me see how resilient I was.

Blue Jays by the decade: ‘Holy sh-t, who is this guy?’ An icon’s arrival defined the 1970s
This is part of a series looking back at major moments in Toronto Blue Jays history as the franchise celebrates its 50th season.
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Globe and Mail
With Italian planes and Canadian VR, this elite flight school trains pilots in the art of combat
In Sardinia, Canada’s CAE and Italy’s Leonardo build a model for advanced teaching that they hope to export globally

Jet fuel shortages loom, but widespread flight cancellations provide some breathing room
Rising costs tied to the Strait of Hormuz blockade are forcing airlines to cut flights and raise fares
In a new electoral map, Black voters of Memphis see a fractured future
Tennessee’s redistricting battle is one of many ahead of the U.S. midterms in November

ISIS second in command killed in joint operation, U.S. and Nigeria say
Trump previously accused Nigeria of failing to protect Christians from Islamist militants

Iraqi man charged in NYC synagogue plot after attacks in Canada and Europe
Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi is also accused in an attacks on a synagogue and the U.S. consulate in Toronto
Harvey Weinstein’s New York rape trial ends in mistrial after jury deadlocks
A hearing was set for June 24 to learn whether prosecutors will choose to go to a fourth trial

U.S. set to drop criminal charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani, sources say
Adani’s lawyer, a former Trump attorney, told U.S. officials a planned $10-billion U.S. investment could not move forward while the case proceeded
U.K. government faces weeks of uncertainty as PM Starmer struggles to stay in power
One Cabinet member resigned, dozens of lawmakers called for the prime minister to quit and his new policy proposals were largely ignored
Indonesia's first giant panda cub Rio growing and healthy before his public debut
The first giant panda born in Indonesia squirmed as veterinarians checked his hearing and eyesight and confirmed the furry cub was growing and healthy Friday before his public debut later this month.

Israel, Lebanon agree to 45-day extension of ceasefire, U.S. says
Move comes after two days of talks in Washington; Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi says contradictory messages have made Iran reluctant to trust American negotiators on wider peace deal
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Global News

Canadian firearms company says rifles ‘fraudulently diverted’ to Russia
Cadex Defence said its high-precision rifles went to Russia without its knowledge and it had cooperated fully with Canadian authorities.

Pair of giant pandas from China set to shack up at Atlanta zoo
The pandas' travel date has not been announced, but the move comes as part of a conservation partnership between the U.S. and China.

Pentagon cancels plans to deploy 4,000 troops to Poland, drawing outrage
Gen. Christopher LaNeve, the U.S. Army's acting chief of staff, confirmed the decision during testimony before the House Armed Services Committee but did little to explain it.

5 Italian tourists dead after exploring underwater caves in Maldives
The tourists were in the Maldives' Vaavu Atoll while attempting to explore caves at a depth of 50 metres, according to the foreign ministry in Rome.

Ebola outbreak kills 65 in eastern Congo, hundreds of cases suspected
This outbreak comes five months after another deadly spread of the Ebola virus in the central African nation, which led to 43 deaths.

Cuban officials meet with CIA director after country says fuel has run out
Thursday's meeting comes weeks after the Cuban government confirmed it had recently met with U.S. officials amid high tensions over the U.S. energy blockade and growing blackouts.

Eurovision director says door is open for Canada to join song contest
Martin Green told the BBC on Wednesday that 'nothing's particularly come over my desk' from Canada but acknowledged 'we are an open place' for new participants outside of Europe.

Hansen credits Canadian Space Agency for Artemis II success in crew’s visit
Jeremy Hansen told a cheering crowd in Longueuil, Que., that many of the people in the Canadian Space Agency helped make the mission a success.

Police in France alert drivers to ‘unpredictable’ hazard of drunken deer
Police said that drunk animals can be dangerous to drivers if they are not vigilant and shared a viral video of an intoxicated deer in France's Burgundy region running in circles.

Trump warned by Xi that differences over Taiwan could lead to conflict
China’s Xi Jinping warned President Donald Trump on Thursday that their two countries could clash over Taiwan if the issue was not handled properly.
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New York Times

Trump Turns Taiwan Arms Sales Into Bargaining Chip With China
The president said a potential arms deal for Taiwan was a “very good negotiating chip” in talks with Beijing. His words raise questions about the steadfastness of U.S. support.

China Will Host Putin, Days After Trump’s Visit
The Russian leader will go to Beijing on Tuesday for talks with President Xi Jinping. The Kremlin said he had watched President Trump’s visit closely.

The Push to Indict Raúl Castro, Cuba’s Former President
Mr. Castro, Cuba’s former president, could soon face charges in the 1996 killings of four volunteer airmen who were members of a humanitarian group that searched for migrants at sea.

The Great Political Realignment of 2026
The country seems to be tiring of the Trump era. Now what?

What A.I. Kant Do
Could we English majors have a future after all?

Rubio, Once a China Hawk, Strikes Softer Tone to Align With Trump
As a senator, Marco Rubio even hinted at the need for regime change in China. Now he talks about cooperation.

Finishing School
It’s graduation season, a time of aspiration and anxiety. Today is about the aspiration — the wisdom to be gleaned from great commencement addresses.

They Fled to Safety in Palestinian Territory, Then Settlers Attacked Again
Violent settlers are not merely clearing Palestinians from land under Israel’s control. They are attacking areas where Israel agreed to Palestinian self-governance.

What to Watch in Saturday’s Republican Senate Primary in Louisiana
Senator Bill Cassidy, who has drawn President Trump’s ire, is fighting for political survival.

Which Countries Are Profiting From the Iran War Oil Shock
An analysis of oil export data offers clues about which nations have benefited from higher prices, and which have lost a lot of revenue.
CNBC

Why J&J thinks its new psoriasis pill could be one of its biggest drugs ever
Investors are counting drugs like Icotyde to accelerate J&J's revenue growth rate.

From train travel to staycations: How holidaymakers are adapting to airlines' jet fuel shortage
"I think people will increasingly decide, let's book Portugal, Spain, Italy... let's avoid the Middle East or going long haul," Ryanair's CEO told CNBC.

A state banquet, selfies with Musk and Huang's noodle run: The spectacle of Trump's Beijing visit
The visit was full of friendly overtures, orchestrated pageantry, business dealmaking, and headline-grabbing sideshows.

Russia's Putin to meet China's Xi in Beijing from May 19-20, Beijing and Moscow say
Putin's trip follows shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump's visit to Beijing.

Why Taiwan became the defining issue in the Trump-Xi talks
U.S. President Donald Trump had said arms sales to Taiwan would be on the agenda for his talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping which ended Friday.

Cerebras stock falls 10% in first full day of trading after blockbuster debut
Cerebras Systems' shares were lower in early trading Friday, after its blockbuster stock market debut on Thursday.

Trump went big on tech stocks in first quarter of 2026, new filings show
Trump bought shares of Amazon, Meta, Oracle, Broadcom, Motorola and Dell worth millions, new ethics disclosure filings show.

Oil prices jump after Trump says he is losing patience with Iran
Oil prices rose Friday on news that China has agreed to purchase oil from America.

Chinese EVs are coming to Canada, and some dealers can't wait to sell them
Canada is allowing 49,000 Chinese-made electric vehicles to be imported for retail sales annually at a tariff rate of 6.1%.

China will buy more U.S. oil because it is a natural trade partner, says Energy Secretary Wright
China relies heavily on crude oil imports from the Middle East but those supplies are mostly cut off due to Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
Washington Post

Senior ISIS commander killed by U.S. and Nigerian forces, Trump says
Trump said the strike killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, whom he described as "second in command of ISIS globally." Nigeria's president said the raid took place at a compound in the Lake Chad basin.

Trump’s China summit shows toll of a difficult year for the president
A year ago, Trump promised a new era during the first major foreign trip of his second term. On his recent visit to Beijing, the war with Iran and economic strain clouded his diplomacy.

U.S. sank $970 million in mission that left Haiti worse off. It’s trying again.
A larger multinational security force will have broader authority to combat rising gang violence than its predecessor but could face similar funding challenges.

Tumultuous, bloody week unfolds in Ukraine and Russia after brief ceasefire
A Russian airstrike on a Kyiv apartment complex that killed at least 24 people and a Ukrainian strike on residential buildings and an oil refinery in Ryazan, Russia, suggested no end is in sight to the war.

In northern Ukraine, it was boy vs. Russian drone. The boy won.
A soldier taught a 12-year-old how to disable the fiber-optic drones that Russia has been using to hunt Ukrainian civilians in a campaign the U.N. has labeled a war crime.

In pageantry and politics, China summit yields Xi’s goal — equal footing with U.S.
The image of peer superpowers during President Trump’s visit displayed a dynamic that analysts say the Chinese have long sought and Americans had resisted.

Xi warns Trump that mishandling Taiwan could spark ‘conflicts’
China’s leader made clear his top priority is the fate of the contested island and its U.S. military support, a striking move given President Donald Trump’s effort to mend ties and deliver trade deals.

Latvian government collapses amid dispute over breaches by Ukrainian drones
Prime Minister Evika Silina resigned after suspected Ukrainian drones headed for Russia crossed into her country, sparking concerns about its defenses.
BBC

Tens of thousands descend on London for rival protests
A heavy police operation is in place for the Unite the Kingdom march, organised by Tommy Robinson, and a separate pro-Palestinian protest.

Soldier dies after falling from horse at Royal Windsor Horse Show
The soldier, part of the Royal Horse Artillery, died at the scene after the fall on Friday evening.

Massive queues shut Swatch stores as hundreds clamour for £335 limited edition watch
Hundreds of people have been queueing outside branches across the UK to get the £335 item.

Senior IS leader killed in joint operation, US and Nigeria say
President Donald Trump said the operation eliminated "the most active terrorist in the world", Abu-Bilal al-Minuki.

Man Utd reach agreement to appoint Carrick manager
Manchester United reach an agreement with Michael Carrick to become the club's permanent head coach.

The race to replace Starmer is on - but he still faces a momentous choice
Labour is consumed by drama, but the PM still faces big decisions - and what could be his final choice.

Call for more meningitis vaccines after teen dies
Head of Meningitis Now wants to see a wider rollout after Oxfordshire sixth-form pupil's death.

Spring warmth set to return with 26C forecast next week
After feeling pretty cold with heavy showers and hail, the weather is picking up with a return to some spring warmth next week, as Simon King explains

Man killed by 13ft great white shark in Western Australia
The man was bitten just before 10:00 (03:00 BST) at Horseshoe Reef - north-west of the popular Rottnest Island near the city of Perth, local police said.

Trump warns Taiwan against declaring independence, hours after summit with China's Xi
The US president says he wants Beijing and Taipei to "cool down" tensions over the self-governing island.
The Independent

Inside the UK-led mission to open the Strait of Hormuz
The Royal Navy is being readied for the mission, which will take place when fighting has ended

RFK Jr. wants meat back on hospital trays, no matter what cardiologists think
As the White House restores red meat and full-fat dairy to the center of the American plate, a growing movement of clinicians is betting on plant-based defaults to defuse a looming ‘biological time bomb,’ writes Jasmine Fernández
Tommy Robinson march latest: Protesters ‘spreading hate and division’ as 4,000 extra police officers deployed
Met Police expect around 80,000 people to attend two separate protests in London

How Iran could fight a shadow war with US for months after Operation Epic Fury failed to destroy missiles
Experts say Iran still has several strategies it can use if war with the US resumes
Iran-US war latest: Trump claims world’s ‘most active terrorist’ has been killed and sets out new nuclear demand
US president suggests he didn’t read the rest of Tehran’s response after reading the word ‘nuclear’

Young woman diagnosed with bowel cancer twice shares vital warning for others
‘Maybe it was naive, but I really didn't think I was going to have a recurrence during my remission', says Charlotte Rutherford

North America’s largest commuter rail system shuts down as workers strike
North America’s largest commuter rail system has shut down as unionized workers have gone on strike

Pope to visit France in September with a stop at UNESCO
Pope Leo XIV is adding a trip to France to his busy 2026 travel schedule

Congolese report constant burials as deaths in new Ebola outbreak reach 80
At least 80 people have died in Congo’s new Ebola disease outbreak in the eastern Ituri province

Man dies after shark attack at popular Australian holiday island
Incident marks Australia's second fatal shark attack this year























