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CBC.ca

It's one banana, what could it cost? The answer: $6.2 million US

A piece of conceptual art consisting of a banana duct-taped to a wall sold for $6.2 million US at an auction in New York on Wednesday.

The National

Nov. 20, 2024 | Former employment minister Randy Boissonnault leaves the Liberal cabinet after days of uproar over shifting claims of Indigenous ancestry. Hurricane-force winds cut power to tens of thousands on B.C.’s coast. And, what are the mysterious blobs washing up on the shores of Newfoundland?

Emily Carr painting sold at a barn for $50 US fetches $349K at Toronto auction

A painting by renowned B.C. artist Emily Carr that sold for $50 US at a barn sale in New York fetched $349,250 Cdn at a Toronto auction on Wednesday night.

Quebec slammed for no plan to improve Indigenous education in nearly 20 years

Quebec's auditor general has released a damning report on its education of Indigenous students, finding the province has fallen short in many areas.

Artist says he didn't see his seashell sculpture's resemblance to the poop emoji until after its construction

The goal was to create a sea snail-shaped sculpture on a nature reserve. But locals saw something entirely different.

Tom's of Maine toothpaste tainted with bacteria, says U.S. Food and Drug Administration

A recent inspection of a Tom's of Maine facility found that the company's toothpaste was made using bacteria-tainted water, among other health violations, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

'I was very scared,' migrant who survived crossing border in blizzard tells human smuggling trial

A 23-year-old Indian national now working as a cashier at a doughnut shop in Chicago as he awaits the conclusion of his immigration case told a human smuggling trial Wednesday he still remembers the harrowing journey he made across the Manitoba-U.S. border during a blinding snowstorm almost three years ago — and the family who never made it to the other side.

Parole board open to allowing victims' families to confront Paul Bernardo at parole hearing

The Parole Board of Canada says it will now try to accommodate the families of Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy — teenagers who were tortured and killed by Paul Bernardo — so they can confront their daughters' murderer in person next week.

Stephen Harper appointed chairman of Alberta Investment Management Corporation

Former prime minister Stephen Harper has been appointed the new chairman of the board of the Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo), the provincial government said Wednesday.

Canadian WNBAers embracing women's hoopla — the good and bad

From March through September there was palpable, permeable excitement. Women's basketball, from college through the WNBA and onto the Olympics, seemed to pierce through the noise and become a cultural touchpoint — for all the (mostly) good and (some) bad that entails.
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CTV.ca

Donald Trump picks former U.S. congressman Pete Hoekstra as ambassador to Canada

U.S. president-elect Donald Trump has nominated former diplomat and U.S. congressman Pete Hoekstra to be the American ambassador to Canada.

Genetic evidence backs up COVID-19 origin theory that pandemic started in seafood market

A group of researchers say they have more evidence to suggest the COVID-19 pandemic started in a Chinese seafood market where it spread from infected animals to humans. The evidence is laid out in a recent study published in Cell, a scientific journal, nearly five years after the first known COVID-19 outbreak.

Smuggler arrested with 300 tarantulas strapped to his body

Police in Peru have arrested a man caught trying to leave the country with 320 tarantulas, 110 centipedes and nine bullet ants strapped to his body.

This is how much money you need to make to buy a house in Canada's largest cities

The average salary needed to buy a home keeps inching down in cities across Canada, according to the latest data.

Sask. woman who refused to provide breath sample did not break the law, court finds

A Saskatchewan woman who refused to provide a breath sample after being stopped by police in Regina did not break the law – as the officer's request was deemed not lawful given the circumstances.

Baby dies after being reported missing in midtown Toronto: police

A four-month-old baby is dead after what Toronto police are calling a “suspicious incident” at a Toronto Community Housing building in the city’s midtown area on Wednesday afternoon.

Boissonnault out of cabinet to 'focus on clearing the allegations,' Trudeau announces

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced embattled minister Randy Boissonnault is out of cabinet.

Parole board reverses decision and will allow families of Paul Bernardo's victims to attend upcoming parole hearing in person

The families of the victims of Paul Bernardo will be allowed to attend the serial killer’s upcoming parole hearing in person, the Parole Board of Canada (PBC) says.

'My two daughters were sleeping': London Ont. family in shock after their home riddled with gunfire

A London father and son they’re shocked and confused after their home was riddled with bullets while young children were sleeping inside.

Canada closes embassy in Ukraine after U.S. receives information on 'potential significant air attack'

The Embassy of Canada to Ukraine, located in Kyiv, has temporarily suspended in-person services after U.S. officials there warned they'd received information about a 'potential significant air attack,' cautioning citizens to shelter in place if they hear an air alert.
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Toronto Star

Trudeau government expected to announce 'major affordability package' with temporary GST relief plan on Thursday

A senior official confirmed late Wednesday that the government will make a GST announcement Thursday. Media reports have said it will be a “multibillion-dollar package.”

Construction firm lawyers say it’s ‘ashamed’ and blame ‘rogue employees’ amid overbilling allegations

Duron Ontario Ltd.’s lawyers called an additional four-month extension to its suspension from bidding for city projects “unfair and prejudicial.” The company could yet face a potential five-year ban.

'I don't want Rachel to be a statistic': Family calls for school bus safety measures to be implemented after death of 22-year-old woman

A federal task force investigating school bus safety issued reports in 2019 and 2020 with a suite of recommendations, but the majority are not implemented.

The Maple Leafs say Auston Matthews was in Germany for medical reasons. Why do so many superstar athletes go there for treatment?

Kobe Bryant, Cristiano Ronaldo and Rafael Nadal are just some of the big names who have flocked to the country in recent years for exotic procedures.

Parole board now trying to 'accommodate’ families of Paul Bernardo victims after being told they could not attend his hearing in person

Lawyer Tim Danson, representing the families of Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy said the parole board's earlier decision to bar the families will "set victims' rights back to the Stone Age."

Ford government announces tough new rules for 'bad actor' immigration consultants

The measures will set out new, tougher rules for immigration representatives that could require them to issue written contracts, show proof of their licence, and give applicants the right to see their files.

Police investigating tragic death of infant near midtown Toronto

The infant was transported to hospital with life-threatening injuries and pronounced dead.

Liberal minister Randy Boissonnault stepping away from cabinet to clear his name over false claims of Indigenous background

Boissonnault allegedly wrongly claimed to be Indigenous. A company in which he was a co-owner also wrongly claimed it was Indigenous-owned.

Here's how much Taylor Swift tickets are going for ahead of the Eras Tour's second weekend in Toronto

The cheapest tickets on resale platforms for tomorrow's show are currently listed for around $2,000.

‘I just stabbed someone random’: Toronto man admits to unprovoked TTC murder of 16-year-old stranger

Jordan O’Brien-Tobin did not know 16-year-old Gabriel Magalhaes when he walked up to him at Keele subway station, fatally stabbing him in an ‘unprovoked’ attack.
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Global News

Grassroots group brightens holidays for Ukrainian families in B.C.’s Okanagan

This year, the toy drive will support nearly 200 Ukrainian children in the Central Okanagan.

What to know about Trump’s NATO ambassador pick Matt Whitaker

The choice of Trump's former acting attorney general Matt Whitaker is an unusual one, given his background in law enforcement and not in foreign policy or diplomacy.

1st mpox vaccine for children approved by WHO

The World Health Organization has authorized the first mpox vaccine for children, a decision experts hope will help make immunizations more widely available.

Israel officials demand right to strike Hezbollah in any Lebanon ceasefire deal

Israel has continued to pound Hezbollah throughout the cease-fire attempts, and rockets have continued to rain down on northern Israel.

Liam Payne funeral: One Direction bandmates, family, friends gather in London

The father of one was found dead after he fell from his hotel balcony in Buenos Aires in mid-October of this year.

Possible bird flu infection found in California child, health officials say

California's public health department reported a possible case of bird flu in a child with mild respiratory symptoms, but said there was no evidence of human-to-human transmission.

Canadian embassy in Kyiv among others closed amid Russian attack threat

The precautionary step came after Russian officials promised a response to President Joe Biden’s decision to let Ukraine strike targets on Russian soil with U.S.-made missiles.

U.S. calls Venezuela opposition leader ‘president-elect’ after disputed vote

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken recognized González in a post on X in which he also demanded “respect for the will” of Venezuelan voters.

132 escaped hamsters run amok, ground Portuguese plane for 4 days

Officials were worried the hamsters would target the plane's electrical wiring system.

Son of Norway’s crown princess arrested on suspicion of rape

Marius Borg Høiby is facing yet another charge after a slew of accusations in recent months.
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New York Times

U.S. Plans to Propose Breakup of Google to Fix Search Monopoly

In a landmark antitrust case, the government will ask a judge to force the company to sell its popular Chrome browser, people with knowledge of the matter said.

Federal Inquiry Traced Matt Gaetz’s Venmo Payments to Women

A document prepared by federal investigators bolsters claims by women who say they were hired for sex by Matt Gaetz, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s choice for attorney general, who denies wrongdoing.

Percival Everett, Author of ‘James,’ Wins National Book Award for Fiction

Jason De León received the nonfiction award for “Soldiers and Kings: Survival and Hope in the World of Human Smuggling.”

US Charges Gautam Adani With Fraud Over Bribery Scheme

Gautam Adani and his associates were accused of paying more than $250 million in bribes to obtain lucrative solar energy contracts.

Who’s Laughing Now? Banana-as-Art Sells for $6.2 Million at Sotheby’s

A conceptual artwork by Maurizio Cattelan, “Comedian,” is just a fruit-stand banana taped on the wall. But 7 bidders were biting. It went to a crypto entrepreneur.

Rudy Giuliani’s New Lawyer Takes His Case to the Streets

Mr. Giuliani has not turned over his apartment and other items to two women he defamed. His new counsel, a Staten Island divorce lawyer, held a sidewalk news conference.

Democrats Split as Senate Rejects Bills to Block Weapons Transfers to Israel

The legislation failed resoundingly but highlighted the Democratic divide over whether the United States should withhold some weapons to register its disapproval of Israel’s war tactics.

Begich Defeats Peltola in Alaska, Flipping House Seat for Republicans

The G.O.P. united behind Nick Begich III, the conservative son of a prominent liberal Alaska political family, to beat Representative Mary Peltola, a Democrat.

Accusations of “Race-Shifting” Prompt Canadian Cabinet Minister to Resign

Randy Boissonnault, who resigned as employment minister, had long described himself as the great-grandson of a Cree woman, but now acknowledges he was wrong about his family’s ancestry.

Urologist Who Sexually Abused Patients Is Sentenced to Life in Prison

Darius A. Paduch, a fertility specialist, assaulted men and boys for years at prominent New York hospitals, prosecutors said.

CNBC

Adani Group shares nosedive after chairman Gautam Adani charged with fraud in New York

Shares of India's Adani Group companies plunged after its billionaire chair Gautam Adani was indicted in a New York federal court.

CNBC Daily Open: Is Nvidia its own worst enemy?

There’s a concept called the “hedonic treadmill," which theorizes as people achieve success, their expectations rise. Nvidia seems a victim of this.

Ethics Committee deadlocks on releasing Matt Gaetz sex, drug probe report

The outcome means that the report on Matt Gaetz, who is President-elect Donald Trump's pick to be the next U.S. attorney general, will not be released for now.

Billionaire Gautam Adani charged in New York with massive fraud, bribery scheme

Gautam Adani and others are accused in the New York indictment of paying Indian government officials $250 million to secure solar energy supply contracts.

‘We are firing on all cylinders': Marriott CEO says business is solid despite corporate layoffs

Marriott International's business operations and growth are solid, Anthony Capuano told CNBC Travel Monday, despite layoffs and low domestic demand in China.

Nvidia nearly doubles revenue on strong AI demand

Nvidia reported earnings after the bell. Here are the results.

Walmart hits new highs and Target dives after earnings as rivals diverge even more

Both discounters are contending with price-conscious shoppers, but Walmart reported improving trends with discretionary merchandise.

Target shares plunge 21% after discounter cuts forecast, posts biggest earnings miss in two years

Target missed on earnings and revenue even as it cut prices on thousands of items, including milk, diapers and toys, to try to attract discerning shoppers.

Comcast to spin off cable networks as subscribers flee the bundle

Comcast on Wednesday announced the spinoff of its cable networks, including CNBC, MSNBC and E!.

Delta expects higher profits thanks to high-end travel and 'resilient economy'

Delta, the most profitable U.S. airline, expects to expand capacity by no more than 4% year-over-year in 2025.

The Washington Post

Senate Democrats force Israel weapons vote, citing Biden inaction

The Senate ultimately voted down the measure, brought by Sen. Bernie Sanders and Democratic allies, to block the sale of some U.S.-made weapons to Israel.

Billionaire Gautam Adani indicted in New York in alleged bribery scheme

Indian energy billionaire Gautam Adani, an ally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was indicted in New York for alleged bribery involving solar energy supply contracts.

Brazil marks Black Consciousness Day, a new holiday, for first time

The holiday marks the anniversary of the death of Zumbi, a key figure in Black resistance to slavery in Brazil.

Can Lebanon’s army secure the south? A cease-fire deal could depend on it.

The readiness of Lebanon’s army is a matter of growing urgency as the Biden administration makes a new push for an end to the war between Israel and Hezbollah.

U.S. Embassy in Kyiv closes over attack fears after Ukraine strikes Russia

The announcement came a day after Ukraine used U.S.-supplied missiles to strike inside Russia, raising fears of retaliation against the capital.

What are antipersonnel mines, widely banned weapons Biden is giving Ukraine?

President Joe Biden agreed to provide antipersonnel land mines to Ukraine as Russian troops advance. The weapon is banned in over 160 countries.

What to know about ‘Rust’ premiere, three years after fatal shooting

Alec Baldwin’s Western “Rust” premiered in Poland on Wednesday, three years after cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was fatally shot on set.

Media publisher Jimmy Lai defiant as he takes the stand in Hong Kong

The sentencing of pro-democracy activists and the trial of media mogul Jimmy Lai show how Hong Kong’s courts are becoming a tool for repression, analysts say.

Ugandan opposition politician Kizza Besigye kidnapped and jailed, wife says

Besigye was arrested in Kenya and taken across the border to a Ugandan military jail, according to his wife, Winnie Byanyima, head of the U.N. HIV/AIDS program.

How Trump’s tariffs could spark a trade war and ‘Europe’s worst economic nightmare’

European countries could be among those hardest hit if Trump follows through on tariffs. The European Union says it wants to negotiate but is prepared to retaliate.

BBC

Australia wants to ban kids from social media. Will it work?

The government has just tabled laws to block access to under-16s - but the proposal is divisive.

Russia and US battle for advantage in Ukraine war ahead of Trump's return

Moscow appears to be maximising its gains while Joe Biden abandons long-held red lines at the end of his presidency.

Captain Tom's family repeatedly made money from charity, inquiry finds

The fundraiser's family damaged public trust by not donating any money from his books, a report finds.

Man who called 911 for help with intruder shot dead by US police

Brandon Durham was tussling with a female intruder over a knife when an officer shot him multiple times.

The Papers: 'Farewell Liam' and 'UK defies Putin'

Thursday's papers are led by Liam Payne's funeral and Ukraine firing UK-supplied missiles into Russia.

'Seeing my son excluded from primary school was horrific'

Mum Jo says Jacob is very caring but sensory issues led to him being excluded for disruptive behaviour.

Is nuclear power gaining new energy?

Countries around the world are building new nuclear power stations.

Chappell Roan and Ezra Collective on BBC Sound of 2025 list

The list has a track record of picking music's next big things, from Adele to The Last Dinner Party.

Fate of Gaetz ethics report uncertain after congressional panel deadlocked

Pressure has been mounting on the ethics committee to release a report on Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general.

'Black-market obesity drug made me think I'd die'

Paige Roberts was left needing hospital treatment after injections made her vomit for 48 hours.

The Independent

Trump cabinet live updates: House ethics panel fails to agree to release Matt Gaetz report

President-elect Trump’s pick for attorney general was investigated by House panel two years ago and its dossier could yet be published ahead of Senate confirmation hearings

UK-trained elite commandos approached to fight for Russia against Ukraine

Investigation: The UK trained and paid special forces to fight against the Taliban in Afghanistan. As hundreds of these fighters live in danger while Britain delays decisions on whether to give them sanctuary, the UK’s adversaries are circling. Holly Bancroft, Fahim Abed, May Bulman and Jessica Purkiss report

Ukraine-Russia war latest: UK Storm Shadow missiles used inside Russia for first time

Biden clears provision of anti-personnel landmines to Kyiv as Putin ramps up Russia’s nuclear threat

The US is sending anti-personnel land mines to Ukraine – here’s what it means

The US decision to provide Ukraine with antipersonnel land mines expands the use of a weapon that the international community has long condemned because of its danger to innocent civilians

What is the Storm Shadow cruise missile? Ukraine hits Russia with British weapon for first time

The missile carries a range of around 155 miles and is designed to evade detection despite flying low after being launched

Percival Everett and Jason De León win National Book Awards

Percival Everett’s “James” has won the National Book Award for fiction

Tommy Tuberville tells Steve Bannon 2020 election was stolen in offensive rant about Joe Biden

Alabama Senator says Democrats ‘were able to get four years with a bedridden dementia patient’

US charges billionaire Gautam Adani with defrauding investors, hiding plan to bribe Indian officials

An Indian businessman who is one of the world’s richest people has been indicted in the U.S. on charges he duped investors in a massive solar energy project in his home country by concealing that it was facilitated by alleged bribery

Feds outline 'necessary steps' for Colorado River agreement by 2026 but no recommendation yet

Federal water officials have made public what they call “necessary steps” for the seven states and multiple tribes that rely on the Colorado River to meet an August 2026 deadline for deciding how to manage the waterway in the future

Judge keeps death penalty a possibility for man charged in killings of 4 Idaho students

A judge has ruled that the death penalty will remain a possibility for a man charged with murder in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students