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CBC.ca

Cost of Carney's Egypt summit flight ballooned to $736K with no air force plane available

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s last-minute trip to a Gaza peace summit in Egypt in October cost Canadian taxpayers over $736,466 — more than three times higher than it would have been if the Royal Canadian Air Force had been able to supply a plane.

How Canada’s Big 6 banks made a ton of money in 2025 | About That

Canada's six largest banks have released their earnings for the 2025 fiscal year, and the results have blown past expectations. Andrew Chang breaks down financial statements from BMO, CIBC, National Bank, RBC, Scotiabank and TD to explain what's driving the gains.Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters and Getty Images

Trump's threats to tariff Canadian fertilizer imports could hurt Sask. potash industry

Donald Trump’s threats to tariff Canadian fertilizer imports could damage Saskatchewan’s potash industry if demand for the mineral critical in making fertilizer drops off, according to a University of Saskatchewan professor.

Armed kidnappings are keeping thousands of Nigerian children out of school

Sending children to school has become too dangerous for many families in Nigeria, where armed kidnappings have become too common.

Family of 18-year-old Niagara, Ont., woman told by cemetery they won't accommodate Muslim burial

The family of a young Niagara woman who died in a car accident has been told she won’t be buried in their local cemetery because it won’t accommodate Muslim burial traditions, their imam says.

Australia's social media ban for users under 16 starts now

Eyes around the world are turned to Australia as its world-first ban on social media for users under age 16 takes effect. The tough new law aims to block Australian children and younger teens from addictive platforms and harmful content online.

Immunity for Alberta attorney general necessary to ward off ‘political activism,’ attorney general says

Alberta’s justice minister, who is also the attorney general, says new rules that would grant anyone who’s in his job general immunity from law society sanctions are necessary to ward off “political activism, or complaints, or other interference.” 

NBA star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander named Canada's athlete of the year for second time

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who led the NBA in scoring last season and later grabbed league MVP and Finals MVP honours, was named Canadian athlete of the year by sports journalists on Tuesday.
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Toronto Star

Two key Toronto climate policies appeared set to be shelved. Then, the public spoke up

City council's turnaround on a maximum temperature bylaw and standards for building emissions acknowledges that Toronto residents experience the climate crisis most acutely in their homes.

Peel police will continue to use company that OPP is investigating over government funding

The company facing an OPP criminal investigation into funding it received from the Ontario government will continue to serve as a mental health support for Peel Regional Police, the Star has learned.

Canada's ambassador to U.S. Kirsten Hillman quits unexpectantly as trade talks falter

Previously, Hillman had been expected to stay on for a full year.

Shooting at Kentucky State University leaves 1 dead, 1 hurt and a suspect in custody, officials say

Frankfort police said it responded to an incident involving “an active aggressor” and that the campus was secured.

Air Transat cancels 18 flights scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday as pilot strike looms

Airline adds extra return flights this week for passengers who could otherwise be stranded at resorts if a walkout begins on Wednesday.

Blue Jays manager John Schneider defends IKF's leadoff in World Series. Here's why he was so close to the base

If Isiah Kiner-Falefa had crossed home plate in time in the ninth inning, the Jays would have secured their first title since 1993.

'You have to come back to work,' Doug Ford tells Ontario's public servants

The Star previously revealed that 10,913 of about 60,000 provincial civil servants have requested alternative work arrangements.

Toronto braces for freezing rain, 'significant snowfall' up to 10 centimetres

Environment Canada warnings were in effect for the city for Tuesday and Wednesday.

Carney government's justice bill proposes tougher sentences for intimate partner violence and child predators

Framed as a course-correction and modernization to a system failing to keep women and children safe in the face of rising violence and coercion, the Liberal bill marks a shift away from Trudeau-era Liberal policies.

Doug Ford sympathizes with immigrant workers after Ontario axes job program

The premier said their future is in the hands of the federal government.
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Globe and Mail

U.S. judge grants request to unseal Ghislaine Maxwell case records

A federal judge in New York has granted the Justice Department’s request to publicly release grand jury transcripts and other material from the sex trafficking case involving Jeffrey Epstein's former girlfriend and confidant.

Peace prize for Trump triggers complaints about Infantino to FIFA ethics investigators

London-based human rights nonprofit requested investigation citing FIFA’s statutory duty to be politically neutral

Hundreds of immigrant children detained longer than recommended limit by U.S. authorities

ICE imprisoned some children for more than five months as alarmed legal advocates say the government is failing to safeguard children

Ukrainian soldiers see little hope in talks or on front line

Trump-backed peace push appears at risk of collapsing

Thousands of Gaza children still acutely malnourished despite October ceasefire, UN says

Number is significantly higher than during February-March ceasefire, indicating aid flows remain insufficient

U.S. judge allows release of Ghislaine Maxwell case records

New law requires the Justice Department to provide the public with Epstein-related records by Dec. 19

Indigenous artifacts returned from Vatican unveiled at Museum of History

Items include a traditional Inuvialuit kayak, believed to be one of five built more than 100 years ago

In world first, Australia bans social media for children under 16

Ban is being closely watched by other countries considering similar age-based measures

Australia introduces world-first social media ban for children under 16, starting Wednesday

It bars children younger than 16 from holding accounts with Facebook, Instagram, Kick, Reddit, Snapchat, Threads, TikTok, X, YouTube and Twitch. The platforms face fines of up to A$49.5 million.

Trump eyes anti-drug operations in Mexico, Colombia as Venezuela strike threats continue

He also took aim at Europe, calling for Ukrainian elections and support for Hungary’s leader
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Global News

‘NATO calls me daddy,’ Trump says while touting influence over alliance

Trump's interview with Politico focused in part on a new national security strategy that sharply criticizes European allies and warns against NATO expansion.

Zelenskyy says no to ceding land as Trump tells Ukraine to ‘play ball’

Zelenskyy continued shoring up European support for Ukraine's position in peace negotiations, meeting with Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni in Rome and Pope Leo outside the city.

What is the Monroe Doctrine, and why does Trump want to ‘reassert’ it?

First established in 1823, the Monroe Doctrine has been used to justify American dominance and influence over the western hemisphere, particularly in Latin America.

Indian boy, 3, becomes world’s youngest rated chess player

To become the world's youngest rated player, Sarwagya Singh Kushwaha beat multiple players in their 20s.

Where do Ukraine peace talks stand, and what does each side want?

U.S. President Donald Trump's diplomatic efforts to end the nearly-four-year-old war have run into sharply conflicting demands by Russia and Ukraine.

Louvre woes continue after pipe burst damages hundreds of rare books

The burst pipe, which damaged hundreds 19th and 20th century books, occurred mere weeks after the brazen daylight heist of royal jewels.

Magnitude 7.5 earthquake injures 23 in Japan, triggers tsunami

The magnitude 7.2 quake struck off the coast of Hokkaido, near the coastal city of Aomori with an epicenter about 50 kilometers (about 30 miles) below the sea surface.

Israel, Hamas to enter 2nd stage of ceasefire soon, Netanyahu says

The ceasefire's next stage includes the deployment of an international force to secure Gaza and forming a temporary supervised Palestinian government to run day-to-day affairs.

Nightclub fire in India’s Goa state kills at least 25 prompting probe into cause

The state government has ordered an inquiry to determine the exact cause of the fire and responsibility, which left at least 25 people dead.

San Diego considers $30 million settlement in police-involved shooting death of Black teen

San Diego has agreed to pay $30 millions to the family of a 16-year-old who was fatally shot, making it one of the largest settlements of a police-involved killing case in U.S.
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New York Times

Student Is Killed in Kentucky State University Shooting

The police said that a suspect was arrested after the shooting in Frankfort, Ky. A second student was injured and in critical but stable condition, a university spokesman said.

Kamala Harris Isn’t Ready to Be Written Off

She was seen for two decades as a future face of the Democratic Party. Is she now suddenly a figure of its past?

End of Major Corruption Case Embarrasses N.Y. Cannabis Regulators

A case against the Long Island-based cannabis company Omnium Health was halted on the eve of trial. A judge on Tuesday held off on dropping the matter.

Trump Pressures Ukraine

Also, the Supreme Court considers campaign finance limits. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.

Australia’s Social Media Ban for People Under 16 Takes Effect

The measure is one of the most sweeping efforts in the world to safeguard children from the harms of the platforms.

Items Seized From Mangione Included Bullets and Note to ‘Pluck Eyebrows’

Prosecutors showed body camera footage as they argued that some evidence the police said they collected from Luigi Mangione’s backpack when he was arrested should be admitted at trial.

2025 Best Dishes in America

Crispy fish ssam, knife-cut noodles and more of our favorite bites from a year of eating.

2025 Best Desserts in America

Dulce de leche flan, cherry pie and more of our favorite sweets of the year.

Europe, Too, Is Worth Fighting For

Provided Europeans want to fight for it.

Kathryn Garcia Is Named New Head of the Port Authority

Ms. Garcia, who ran for mayor of New York in 2021 after serving as the city’s sanitation commissioner, would succeed Rick Cotton, who is retiring.

CNBC

Trump trade rep changes China soybean purchase timeline, cites 'discrepancy'

China for months earlier this year had boycotted purchasing soybeans from U.S. farms because of a trade war began by President Donald Trump.

Asia-Pacific markets set for mixed trading as investors await China inflation data, Fed decision

Asia-Pacific markets were set to trade mixed on Wednesday as investors await inflation data coming out of China later in the day, as well as the Fed decision.

Trump's pivot on Nvidia chips gives China a leg up over the U.S. in AI race, analysts say

In the hours after U.S. President Donald Trump said Nvidia can sell a more advanced chip to China, several analysts said the move would give Beijing

Hassett likely next Fed chair, but most think Trump should nominate someone else, CNBC Fed survey shows

The December survey shows 84% believe President Trump will tap Hassett, director of the National Economic Council, to head the central bank.

OpenAI hires Slack CEO Denise Dresser to lead global revenue strategy

Dresser was named Slack's chief executive in 2023 after spending more than a decade at Salesforce.

Eli Lilly to build $6 billion manufacturing plant in Alabama to help make upcoming obesity pill, other drugs

That added production capacity for Eli Lilly's obesity pill, orforglipron, is crucial as the company races to file for its approval.

The Fed decision is expected to feature a rate cut and a lot more. Here's what to expect

The central bank is poised to deliver its third straight interest rate cut Wednesday, while firing a warning shot about what's ahead.

Oracle's AI-fueled debt load has investors on edge ahead of quarterly earnings

Oracle's fiscal second-quarter results will be a crucial test for the AI trade and whether demand justifies the company's buildout plans.

Judge unseals Ghislaine Maxwell grand jury materials, citing Epstein files act

Jeffrey Epstein, a former friend of President Donald Trump, killed himself in jail in August 2019, weeks after being arrested on child sex trafficking charges.

Trump greenlights Nvidia H200 AI chip sales to China if U.S. gets 25% cut, says Xi responded positively

Nvidia and chip rival Advanced Micro Devices agreed over the summer to share 15% of the revenue from China chip sales with the U.S. government.

Washington Post

After Trump criticism, Zelensky says he’s ready to hold elections

The Ukrainian leader has argued elections in wartime are impossible. But with U.S. and European help, he said Tuesday, a vote could be held within three months.

Admiral pushed out by Hegseth meets privately with lawmakers

Adm. Alvin Holsey, who oversees military operations in Latin America, has voiced concern about the Trump administration’s activities there.

A timeline of Trump’s quotes, shifts and U-turns on Russia and Ukraine

In his second term, the president has oscillated between condemning Russia and threatening sanctions to berating Ukraine and pressuring it to give up its land.

Trump’s team sees Europe’s ‘erasure.’ Europeans see a hostile U.S.

Relations between the U.S. and Europe hit a low point as President Donald Trump’s security strategy slams Europe but largely ignores threats from Russia and China.

How Jared Kushner became Trump’s indispensable second peace envoy

Despite promising to stay on the sidelines this administration, Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner has become enmeshed in critical diplomatic negotiations.

Deported from the U.S. in 2018, he’s trying to help others survive exile

Record numbers of undocumented immigrants from Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia have been deported this year. Little support exists to help them reintegrate.

Honduras issues arrest warrant for ex-president pardoned by Trump

The country’s attorney general said Juan Orlando Hernández was wanted for money laundering and fraud. He had been serving a 45-year sentence for drug trafficking.

Zelensky rules out ceding land to Russia, refusing to bow to Putin or Trump

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said his country would not give up territory under pressure from Moscow or to satisfy Washington in its push to resolve peace talks.

Trump says Hegseth will decide whether to release boat strike video

The comments come after the president previously said his administration would release video of a controversial military operation, “no problem.”

Despite Trump tariffs, China’s global trade surplus tops $1 trillion

Chinese exports to the United States continued to crater last month, but the drop was made up by booming sales in Southeast Asia and Europe.

BBC

Son, Simons and mini Spurs revival lift Frank's spirits

Son Heung-min's emotional return sets the tone for another significant step forward for Spurs and head coach Thomas Frank, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.

Bottles of Disaronno recalled over possible glass presence

It is believed the contamination may have happened due to an "anomaly on the bottle line", according to the recall notice.

Storm Bram brings flooding and travel disruption to UK

Amber and yellow warnings for wind are in place, with gusts of 90mph forecast in north-west Scotland.

'What's your name?' - Moment police confront Luigi Mangione at McDonald's

Prosecutors have released bodycam footage showing the initial interaction between officers and the suspected CEO killer.

Major talks on changes to ECHR migration rules set to start

The talks are the most significant sign yet that international human rights law could be reinterpreted.

Trump criticises 'decaying' European countries and 'weak' leaders

The UK praises Europe's "strength" after Trump says countries fail to control migration or take action to end the Ukraine war.

Member of UK armed forces dies in accident in Ukraine

He died in an accident away from Ukraine's front lines on Tuesday, the Ministry of Defence says.

Artist Nnena Kalu earns 'historic' Turner Prize win

Kalu wins for her sculptures and drawings, becoming the first learning disabled artist to scoop the award.

Egypt's FA wants World Cup 'Pride Match' plans cancelled

The Egyptian Football Association says it has sent a formal letter to Fifa requesting that LGBTQ+ "Pride Match" celebrations in Seattle at one of their 2026 World Cup matches against Iran are cancelled.

Grooming gangs inquiry to be led by former children's commissioner Anne Longfield

Baroness Anne Longfield will chair the three-year inquiry which has been beset by problems.

The Independent

Scale of A&E crisis laid bare as one in five patients treated in corridors or waiting rooms

Patients are being forced to wait two days for a bed as corridor care become ‘endemic’

The EPA erases mentions of human-fueled climate change from its web pages

A spokesperson for the EPA said the agency ‘no longer takes marching orders from the climate cult’

Shooting at Kentucky university leaves 1 dead and 1 injured, governor says: ‘Let’s pray for all those affected’

Police in Frankfort, the state's capital, said the Kentucky State University campus was put into lockdown on Tuesday after violence broke out

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky says he could hold wartime election after Trump criticism

Zelensky says he is willing to hold a wartime election, following Trump’s criticism, if the U.S. will ensure security

US military flies 2 fighter jets over the Gulf of Venezuela as scrutiny grows

The U.S. military has flown a pair of fighter jets over the Gulf of Venezuela in what appears to be the closest American warplanes have come to the South American country’s airspace since the start of the Trump administration’s pressure campaign

‘Healthy’ man suffered stroke after drinking eight energy drinks a day

High-caffeine energy drinks will be banned for under-16s

A student dies during stabbing at North Carolina high school

Authorities say a stabbing at a central North Carolina high school has left one student dead and another injured

NASCAR chairman refuses to budge on team charters in testimony during Michael Jordan's lawsuit

NASCAR Chairman Jim France has testified in Michael Jordan’s federal antitrust lawsuit against his family that he still has not changed his mind on granting teams permanent charters

Renowned opera singer stabbed to death in California home and cops say his son is suspected killer

Jubilant Sykes, 71, died at his home in Santa Monica, California, with son, Micah, taken into custody

Judge orders Georgia to continue hormone therapy for transgender inmates

A federal judge has ordered Georgia's prison system to provide hormone therapy for transgender inmates