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CBC.ca

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.

Liberal government tables bill to protect children, victims of gender-based violence
The Liberal government has tabled sweeping new legislation that it says will protect victims and survivors of sexual and intimate partner violence and protect children from predators.

U.S. judge allows release of Ghislaine Maxwell grand jury documents in Epstein case
A U.S. judge on Tuesday cleared the Justice Department to release grand jury documents in the criminal case against Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who is in prison for sex trafficking underage girls with the deceased financier.

Florida declares Council for American-Islamic Relations a terrorist organization
On Monday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis designated one of the largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy groups in the U.S. a "foreign terrorist organization," following a similar step taken by Texas last month.

Zelenskyy, buoyed by European allies, ready to present revised peace plan to U.S.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine and its European partners will soon be ready to present to the U.S. "refined documents" on a peace plan to end the nearly four-year war with Russia, though it is not yet clear how amenable Washington will be to the changes.

Online moccasin store sparks debate with 'Indigenous inspired' designs
A website selling moccasins with what looks like Haudenosaunee-style beadwork but with no attribution to an artist or community has sparked conversation online about how to identify authentic Indigenous crafts.

Canadian swim star Penny Oleksiak denies drug use, says she'll keep training despite 2-year suspension
A two-year suspension from competitive swimming has forced Penny Oleksiak to answer questions about drug use, train by herself in public pools and defend her legacy as Canada’s most decorated female Olympian.

Family of teen shot dead by police suing Longueuil, Que., police force
The family of an unarmed 15-year-old shot dead by a police officer in September, said Tuesday they are suing the Longueuil, Que., police force.

Co-accused testifies at Ontario murder trial for 1st time. ‘I always wanted them,’ she says of brothers
Taking the witness box in her first-degree murder trial, Brandy Cooney says she called the boy she was trying to adopt a “moron” and “loser,” used zip-ties to confine him in a wetsuit and locked him in his room at a Burlington, Ont., home.
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Toronto Star

Toronto could see nearly 10 centimetres of snow by Wednesday night
Temperatures are generally expected to stay below freezing throughout the week, Environment Canada forecasts.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander wins Northern Star Award for second time as Canada's top athlete
The Oklahoma City Thunder guard from Hamilton beat out over a dozen nominees in balloting by a nation-wide media panel and administered by the Star.

Conservative motion challenges Liberal MPs to endorse Alberta energy deal
Moments after the Liberal government said it would reject his pro-pipeline motion in Parliament as a cynical “stunt,” Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre changed tack in a bid to make it harder for the governing party to vote against him Tuesday.

Rasta Pasta is back: Kensington Market favourite reopens under a new name, same menu
Original co-owner Mary Neglia returned to revive the fusion spot, bringing back the chefs and the classic jerk dinners.

Federal government expected to deliver refugee funding to city, says Mayor Olivia Chow
A city report says there have been "positive negotiations" between the city and the federal government.

Mayor Olivia Chow vows to speed up new $3.5B Finch West LRT after rider complaints
Mayor Olivia Chow promised to introduce a motion at council next week proposing better frequency, faster speeds and better priority through intersections for the new Line 6.

European leaders agree to fund Ukraine for 2 years but using Russian assets poses a major test
At a summit next week, the 27 EU leaders will weigh whether to use tens of billions of dollars in frozen Russian assets held in Europe to help meet Ukraine’s needs.

The Beer Store announces four more locations set close in January
The closures are the result of "evolving operations" to meet customers' changing needs, the company said in a Wednesday news release.

'This isn't just another condo.' Toronto rental housing group turns developer for affordable highrise in Parkdale
After a decade in the rental preservation business, the Parkdale Neighbourhood Land Trust is now in the building business.

Woman sentenced to a year in jail in violent Norway Park dog attack on 9-year-old boy
Patrycja Siarek pleaded guilty to criminal negligence causing bodily harm and was sentenced to 12 months in jail, three years probation, a $250 fine and a 10 year prohibition on owning a dog.
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Globe and Mail

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
With tutus and soccer jerseys, Argentina’s golden retriever party breaks Vancouver world record
Fellow golden retrievers sniffed each other furiously, while owners of all ages plopped down on picnic blankets and swapped stories with other attendees

Golden retriever 'wave' hits Buenos Aires in record attempt
Thousands of people and their golden retriever pets gathered on Monday morning in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to break the world record for the largest number of dogs of this breed in a single location.
Vatican returns Indigenous artifacts to Canada after 100 years
Some 62 artifacts connected to Indigenous peoples of Canada that had been in the Vatican's possession for a century arrived at Montreal's airport on Saturday.
Zelensky reaffirms refusal to cede territory to Russia despite U.S. pressure
Trump argues that Russia retains the ‘upper hand’ and that Zelensky’s government must ‘play ball’
Chinese court awards MH370 families $4.5-million, but for some it’s a bitter victory
The court-held compensation would only be paid to those claimants whose loved ones have been declared legally dead
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Global News

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.

Protesters arrested after smearing custard and crumble on Crown Jewels case at Tower of London
Four protesters were arrested after splattering desserts like custard and apple crumble on the Tower of London’s Imperial State Crown display.

What to know about Venezuela, Maduro and Trump’s possible military plans
The Trump administration has accused Maduro of leading a 'narco-terrorist' state that allows shipments of drugs to be trafficked into the U.S. and Europe.
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New York Times

Judge Says Ghislaine Maxwell Grand Jury Records Can Be Unsealed, Citing New Epstein Law
The ruling cited a law signed last month by President Trump requiring the Justice Department to release its files on Jeffrey Epstein and his longtime companion, Ghislaine Maxwell.

Iain Douglas-Hamilton, Who Studied, and Protected, Elephants, Dies at 83
Born into an aristocratic British family, he turned his empathy and knowledge of the world’s largest land mammals to the cause of saving them from poachers.

At the Supreme Court, Scenes From a Judicial Backlash
A case over a firing at the F.T.C. has far-reaching implications for the federal government.

Wall Street Is Shaking Off Fears of an A.I. Bubble. For Now.
The valuations of some artificial intelligence companies are approaching those of the dot-com boom. But investors worry that pulling money from today’s market risks future gains.

In L.A., $750 a Month to Live in a Backyard Storage Unit
A landlord crowded tenants into his house and yard without running water or power. One, determined to find an alternative, was up against the city’s housing crisis.

Man Charged With Attempted Murder in Shooting of Jets Player Kris Boyd
Weeks after the shooting, Frederick Green, 20, was taken into custody near Buffalo and brought back to Manhattan, the police said.

Israeli Ban on Media Entering Gaza Remains, as Legal Challenge Is Delayed
Israel’s top court gave the government further reprieve on a long-stalled petition seeking free access to Gaza. Critics say barring journalists denies the world a full picture of conditions there.

Brigitte Macron’s Slur Against Feminist Protesters Prompts an Outcry in France
Brigitte Macron used a slur to criticize protesters who had interrupted a show by a French comedian accused of rape in 2021, in a case that was dismissed.

Supreme Court Grapples With Whether to Lift Campaign Finance Limits
The dispute before the court involved a Republican effort to lift limits on how much money political parties can spend in coordination with candidates.

2025 Best Dishes in America
Crispy fish ssam, knife-cut noodles and more of our favorite bites from a year of eating.
CNBC

China is buying U.S. soybeans again — but falling short of goal set by Trump trade agreement
A trade war begun by President Donald Trump early in his second term led China to halt its purchases of American soybeans.

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.

U.S. uncovers scheme to reroute Nvidia GPUs worth $160 million to China despite export bans
Authorities have shut down yet another China-linked smuggling network for Nvidia's AI chips, according to a release from a U.S. attorneys office.

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.

Pfizer adds to obesity bet with up to $2.1 billion deal to develop Chinese company's pill
The deal will help Pfizer beef up and diversify its obesity drug pipeline following its $10 billion acquisition of obesity biotech Metsera last month.

Ray-Ban maker EssilorLuxottica falls 5.7% after Google plans AI glasses launch; Europe markets close lower
European shares ended lower on Tuesday as global investors await the U.S. Federal Reserve's monetary policy update.

From Llamas to Avocados: Meta's shifting AI strategy is causing internal confusion
Meta’s push to develop its next frontier model, codenamed Avocado, under new AI leadership is creating internal friction as it races rivals OpenAI and Google.

Trump ban on wind power projects overturned by federal judge
Seventeen states led by New York Attorney General Letitia James sued Trump in May to overturn the president's ban.

Bill Gates on why AI will become 'hyper competitive'
The billionaire philanthropist and Microsoft cofounder said he saw AI changing lives for the better, despite some overvaluations.

China's AI wearables market is already booming: From the practical to peculiar
Chinese companies moved quickly into smartglasses after Meta's release, with Inmo and Rokid sold worldwide.
Washington Post

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.

Trump says he has ‘solved’ 8 conflicts. Here’s what to know about them.
Trump says he has ended a growing list of conflicts. But in some of them, his role remains contested, and violence has resurged between Thailand and Cambodia.
BBC

Trump criticises 'decaying' European countries and 'weak' leaders
The US president says European countries have failed to control migration or take decisive action to end Ukraine's war with Russia.

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.

Fifa accused of breaching own rules with Trump award
Gianni Infantino is accused of breaking Fifa rules by a campaign group after giving United States President Donald Trump a peace prize.

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.

MI5 under increased scrutiny amid growing distrust
Concerns are raised over whether the MI5 can be trusted to provide full evidence to courts and investigations following the findings of Operation Kenova.

Judge rules Ghislaine Maxwell grand jury records can be unsealed
In his ruling, Judge Paul Engelmayer cited a new law passed last month requiring the release of files on Jeffrey Epstein.

Ashes history offers little statistical hope for England - Zaltzman
Comedian and BBC cricket statistician Andy Zaltzman looks at how stats suggest England have little chance of winning this Ashes - but also offers some straws to clutch.

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.

Nigel Farage meets French far-right leader in London
National Rally president Jordan Bardella says he believes the Reform UK leader will become the next British PM.

More clubs could face European expulsion after Uefa ruling
More teams could be thrown out of European competitions after Uefa said it would continue its hard-line position on multi-club ownership.
The Independent

Keir Starmer pays tribute to member of UK armed forces killed in ‘tragic accident’ in Ukraine
MoD says Ukrainians were testing new defence equipment

Photos of a Beirut woman's rooftop sanctuary for pigeons
Every evening as the sun drops behind Beirut’s concrete skyline, Loubna Hamdan steps onto her rooftop and whistles. A flutter of wings follows. Dozens of pigeons — white, speckled, chestnut, black — circle above her, catching the day's last light. Here, the 36-year-old office worker has found an unexpected refuge.

Trump heads to Pennsylvania for affordability rally after attacking ‘weak’ European allies: Live
President Donald Trump graded his economy ‘A plus-plus-plus-plus-plus’ as concerns over cost of living grow

Paramount chief reportedly promised Trump ‘sweeping changes’ at CNN as part of Warner Bros. takeover
David Ellison’s father has also brought up with White House officials which CNN anchors they’d like to get rid of if Paramount were to purchase Warner Bros. Discovery.

Bronx man charged in shooting of New York Jets' Kris Boyd
A 20-year-old Bronx man has been charged with attempted murder in the shooting of New York Jets’ player Kris Boyd

Republicans join Democrats to make military pay hikes contingent on Hegseth releasing ‘double tap’ boat strike video
This year’s annual defense bill will withhold money for Hegseth’s travel budget unless he releases videos of the boat strike in the Caribbean

Trump administration threatens Chicago with risk of losing funding for public transit
Chicago and other Democratic-led cities have been the focus of intense criticism from Trump and his administration

ICEBlock creator sues Trump officials after Apple pulled app in ‘unconstitutional’ coercion scheme
The app, described as a ‘Waze for ICE sightings’ and based on publicly available data, was downloaded more than a million times after its launch this year


























