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CBC.ca

Protesters clash with police in Australia after suspected killer of Indigenous girl arrested

Hundreds of protesters clashed with Australian emergency services workers in a remote town following the arrest of a man suspected ‌of murdering a five-year-old Indigenous girl, police said on Friday.

Pentagon procurement post reveals Canada quietly locked into HIMARS deal

A U.S. contract notice shows Canada is included in a $1.1-billion High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) production deal, suggesting Ottawa finalized the purchase months ago without making any announcement. The silence clashes with promises to buy less American equipment, even as the Armed Forces pushes for the Ukraine-tested system to fill a critical long-range strike gap.

How to survive if you’re suffering through Canada’s 'longer and more severe' allergy seasons

Seasonal allergies are getting worse in Canada, with longer and stronger pollen seasons, largely thanks to climate change. Here's a primer on the hardest-hit cities, the latest science and what treatments can help you survive another allergen-filled spring and summer.

The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on the Voting Rights Act could give Trump a lifeline

The conservative majority on the U.S. Supreme Court has effectively neutralized a hugely significant piece of voting rights legislation designed to ensure African-American representation in Washington, and the resulting consequences could be wide-reaching and election-changing.

Edmonton Oilers eliminated from NHL playoffs after 5-2 loss in Game 6 to Anaheim Ducks

The Edmonton Oilers have been eliminated from the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs after a 5-2 Game 6 loss to the Anaheim Ducks.

#TheMoment a polar bear passed through a N.L. town

Kristie Hurley tells The National about the moment she saw a polar bear strolling past her parents' house in St. Anthony, N.L.

At Issue | The costs of Carney's spending plans

At Issue this week: What Mark Carney's spending goals outlined in the spring economic update mean for the deficit. Conservatives battle Liberal efforts to move committees behind closed doors. And how will Carney's new sovereign wealth fund help Canadians?

U.S. prosecutors release hotel video of armed man rushing past security at press correspondents' gala

A U.S. government court filing on Wednesday raised questions about officials' initial assertions that a gunman shot a Secret Service officer while allegedly attempting to assassinate U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner.

Stop calling Canada's latest big idea a sovereign wealth fund | About That

Prime Minister Mark Carney introduced a sovereign wealth fund for Canada to bolster national projects, create jobs and grow taxpayer money — but it's not a sovereign wealth fund in the traditional sense. Andrew Chang explains the stark differences between the Canada Strong Fund and other countries' sovereign wealth funds, and what we know so far about how it will work.(Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock, Getty Images)
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Toronto Star

Take coral bleaching off your list of things giving you environmental dread

The climate problem hasn't gone away, but this undersea species is demonstration some resilience in its face.

Can a grieving mother ask too many questions of police? OPP officer pressed on comment Nathaniel's mom sent 'excessive’ emails

“What would be the normal amount of emails for a grieving parent, or an excessive amount?” Crown attorney Meredith Gardiner asked OPP Const. Todd Amlin.

Toronto men get 9 years for gang sex assault of unconscious woman who was never identified

“There isn’t a single moment in the entire video in which Jane Doe’s humanity is respected,” the judge wrote.

This Toronto lender got stuck with a 'three-storey hole' after a condo plan went bust. So he's building affordable housing

Rather than walk away from the property, Marcus Tzaferis teamed with a nonprofit and local builder to plan a 90-unit mixed-income rental in the Beach.

Doug Ford’s 'gravy plane' and secrecy fight test his political durability

Since being re-elected in 2025, the premier's third term in office has seen him blow through some precious political capital.

Mississauga mayoral hopefuls on the tough choices voters face in this year’s election: taxes, police — and Doug Ford

Registration opens Friday for candidates in this fall's municipal elections, and two contenders in Mississauga already have a clear idea what some of the key issues are.

Mandarin restaurant president, co-founder James Chiu remembered as ‘devoted champion of people and community’

Chiu, 78, died Wednesday after a battle with pulmonary fibrosis. His popular Mandarin franchise, now with 29 locations across the province, began with a restaurant in Brampton.

City unveils Copenhagen-inspired plans for new island neighbourhood — with a car-free street. Is Toronto ready for it?

Ookwemin Minising will be "a neighbourhood like none other in the city," says Toronto's chief planner.

Meet the ‘American Idol’ star bringing the Neil Diamond musical to Toronto

Former winner Nick Fradiani on his battle with pneumonia and what it’s like to have Neil Diamond checking in on his voice.

Separation from Canada: In Quebec and Alberta, premiers would rather not be asked, nor tell

Two premiers. Two approaches. One posture. Fréchette says nothing. Smith says one thing and behaves another. Both have concluded that their coalitions depend on what is not clearly acknowledged.
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Globe and Mail

Pentagon strikes deals to use AI capabilities of top firms for military, classified work

Agreements reached with OpenAI, Microsoft, Nvidia and others, while Anthropic remains on the sidelines

Oscar statuette for Mr. Nobody Against Putin is found after going missing on flight

Director Pavel Talankin had been forced to check the award into hold luggage in New York after TSA agents told him it posed a potential security threat

Trump’s latest attacks on Europe’s leaders over Iran war worsen transatlantic tensions

Leaders including Germany’s Friedrich Merz, Britain’s Keir Starmer and Italy’s Giorgia Meloni have found themselves in the crosshairs

UAE cautions against trusting Iran on Hormuz, efforts to end war at an impasse

Tehran has activated air defences as Trump weighs new military strikes

Consumers to feel 'massive' impact of oil surge caused by the Iran war

Reuters energy editor Dmitry Zhdannikov said on Thursday that an oil surge, caused by the ongoing war in Iran, will have a 'massive' impact on consumers across the world, as 'everything will become more expensive.'

A citizen campaign returns iconic kiwi birds to New Zealand's capital after century-long absence

The kiwi, New Zealand’s sacred national bird, vanished from the hills around Wellington more than a century ago, but now the capital's residents are waging an improbable citizen campaign to return the endangered flightless birds to the city.

Iran truce ended hostilities for war powers deadline, U.S. official says

A U.S.-Iran ceasefire that began in early April has 'terminated' hostilities between the two sides for the purposes of an approaching congressional war powers deadline, a senior official of President Donald Trump's administration said on Thursday.

Trump administration says war in Iran ‘terminated’ due to ceasefire, in bid to dodge Congress

Interpretation would allow White House to avoid the need to seek congressional approval

U.S. indictment of sitting Mexican governor puts Sheinbaum in a bind

Governor Rubén Rocha Moya of the state of Sinaloa has been accused of partnering with a powerful drug cartel

In today’s Washington, even state dinners are parties for one party

What was remarkable about the state dinner for Britain’s royals was who was not invited
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Global News

Iran war ‘terminated’ before 60-day deadline, Trump administration says

The statement furthers an argument laid out by U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, when he said the ceasefire effectively paused the war.

Controversial Vaillancourt Fountain by Canadian artist dismantled in San Francisco

Crews are dismantling San Francisco’s Vaillancourt Fountain, a divisive landmark by Quebec artist Armand Vaillancourt, after years of controversy.

Gas prices spike in Winnipeg amid market volatility

Prices haven't been this high in Winnipeg since the summer of 2022, when they went over $2 per litre. Demand for oil is vastly outstripping supply due to the war in Iran.

Uber to introduce hotel booking feature and ‘room service’ options

More than 700,000 hotels and Verb properties will be bookable on the app later this year through a partnership with Expedia, the company said.

Trump says he’ll remove some tariffs on Scotch whiskey after King’s visit

Trump later said the tariffs were lifted to specifically enhance the trade of barrels between Scotland and Kentucky, which produces almost all of the world's bourbon.

Iran will play 2026 World Cup games in United States: FIFA president

Infantino made the remarks at the 76th FIFA Congress in Vancouver on Thursday, saying 'we must unite' through soccer. Iran is the only nation not at the meeting.

U.K. raises terrorism threat level after stabbing of 2 Jewish men

The country’s official threat level from terrorism was raised from substantial to severe after Wednesday’s stabbing attack in London, which police have called an act of terrorism.

Oil prices whipsaw while stocks hit new highs amid U.S.-Iran blockades

Wall Street’s strength followed manic swings in the oil market, where prices surged overnight on worries that the Iran war will affect the flow of crude for a long time.

Father and daughter plead guilty to selling fake Picasso and Banksy works

Between 2020 and 2025, the defendants conspired to auction more than 200 counterfeit artworks they said were painted by revered artists.

Canada denies entry to Iranian football boss, but initially was granted permit

Negar Mojtahedi broke the story that Taj was on his way to the FIFA congress in Vancouver on Thursday, but was put back on a plane shortly after landing in Toronto.
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New York Times

Top Psychiatrists Call for a Greater Focus on Ceasing Medication

With Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. aiming to rein in the use of psychiatric drugs, psychiatrists are preemptively addressing how and when patients should quit taking them.

Fed Officials Cite Inflation Concerns in Defending Dissents

The Federal Reserve’s meeting this week was the most divisive in decades, a sign that President Trump’s pick to lead the central bank will face opposition if he pursues substantially lower interest rates.

Violence Erupts in Australian Town After Arrest of Suspect in Girl’s Killing

Police in Alice Springs fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse an angry crowd demanding justice.

What to Know About the Maine Senate Race After Janet Mills Drops Out

The exit of Gov. Janet Mills kicked off the general election early in what is likely to be one of the most important, expensive and combative Senate races of 2026.

In Bulgaria, a New Government Challenges an Old Puppet Master

Delyan Peevski was a focus of protests that led to Bulgarian elections. Can a new government shake his hold on power?

What to Know About ‘Welcome to Country’ Ceremony Used by Indigenous Australians

The tradition, dating back thousands of years, is used by Indigenous Australians to greet visitors to their ancestral lands.

What the End of Saudi Arabia’s Big-Spending Era Means for the Kingdom and Beyond

The kingdom is pulling back from a costly and high-profile golf venture amid mounting financial concerns, raising questions about its plans.

Jeffrey Epstein’s Possible Suicide Note Hidden From Public View

An inmate said he discovered the note after Mr. Epstein was found injured in his jail cell, weeks before his death. It’s now locked in a courthouse.

The Voting Rights Act

We explain the significance of the Supreme Court’s decision.

How Indigenous Acknowledgments Became a Target in Australia

Recognition of Aboriginal Australians has become standard at most public events. Increasingly, the right is taking aim at the practice.

CNBC

Exxon Mobil and Chevron earnings fall as Iran war disrupts oil shipments

Oil prices were depressed during the first two months of the year, but suddenly spiked after the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28.

The Tech Download: Chip stocks surge in ‘historic’ month as investors’ AI buildout concerns ease

March saw many chip stocks drop amid concerns over the AI buildout, but their fortunes have reversed in April.

Pentagon tech chief says Anthropic is still blacklisted, but Mythos is a separate issue

The DOD announced it has entered into agreements with seven other AI companies.

Oil prices fall on report Iran sent response to draft peace agreement

Under the 1973 War Powers Resolution, a U.S. president needs to withdraw troops 60 days after reporting their deployment to Congress

Japan risks Trump’s ire as Iran war fallout sparks currency intervention

“FX intervention will only get them so far,” one strategist said after the yen surged.

Treasury yields are flat as investors digest latest GDP and inflation data

Treasury yields were unchanged on Friday as investors digested a week of key economic data and policy releases.

Trump scraps Scotch whisky tariffs ‘in honor’ of King Charles

The move is expected to recoup millions of dollars a month for Scotland’s economy.

Video shows Cole Allen casing hotel, storming checkpoint in alleged Trump assassination attempt

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said there is no evidence that a Secret Service shot during the incident was the victim of friendly fire.

AstraZeneca stock falls after FDA panel votes against new cancer drug

The advisory panel wasn't convinced that a clinical trial proved that early switching to camizestrant improved long-term survival rates.

Bank of England faces the 'most difficult combination,' says governor Bailey as energy prices soar

Bank of England policymakers must contend with the "most difficult combination" of economic effects, according to governor Andrew Bailey

Washington Post

Direct flights to Venezuela resume, but many still can’t go home

Passengers on the first direct flight from Miami to Caracas since 2019 were excited to return but anxious about what they would find. For others, passport issues are still a hurdle.

U.K. investigates attacks on Jewish targets for possible links to Iran

Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the attacks after two men were stabbed in a predominantly Jewish neighborhood of north London.

Russia scales back Victory Day plans as Ukraine’s military reach expands

Moscow is reducing the footprint of its foremost annual military parade amid a wave of Ukrainian drone attacks inside Russia.

Mali’s junta asked Russians to bring order. Militants just stormed in.

Al-Qaeda-linked fighters killed the defense minister, a top Moscow ally, and forced Russian mercenaries to retreat, highlighting the Mali-Russia partnership’s failure.

Justice Department indicts Mexican governor on drug charges

The defendants are accused of having partnered with the powerful Sinaloa Cartel to “distribute massive quantities of narcotics” in the United States.

U.S. aircraft carrier to leave Mideast, reducing military might amid Iran war

The USS Gerald R. Ford, at sea for 10 months, is in need of repair. Its exit, though, reduces the firepower on hand as Trump presses Tehran to make peace.

BBC

Missing Oscar found after Academy Award winner blocked from taking it on flight

The airline said the Academy Award was safely in its care in Frankfurt and was arranging its return.

Superdry co-founder found guilty of rape

James Holder, 54, attacked the woman after a night out in Cheltenham in May 2022.

Woman charged over fatal Wimbledon school crash

Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau died after a car crashed into the Study Preparatory School in July 2023.

No evidence of widespread fuel price-gouging, watchdog says

Profit margins were "broadly unchanged" between February and March, the UK's competition watchdog says.

'Dreams come true' for singer joining Lady Gaga on Devil Wears Prada soundtrack

American singer Izzy Escobar features on the album alongside the likes of Dua Lipa and Olivia Dean.

Why hundreds of everyday medicines are now so hard to get

People living with conditions include heart problems, stroke risks, eye infections and bipolar are unable to get hold of the drugs they rely on.

Small boat migrant guilty of attempting knife attack on Israeli embassy

Abdullah Albadri was arrested in April last year as he tried to climb over the railings of the embassy in London.

Man appears in court charged with attempted murder of two Jewish men

Essa Suleiman, 45, is also accused of attempting to murder a third man on the same day.

Hegseth says clock paused on deadline to seek approval for Iran war

The US defence secretary says the timer for the president to report to Congress "pauses or stops" in a ceasefire.

How did Banksy put up a statue in central London?

The sculpture depicts a suited man walking forward off a plinth while carrying a flag that covers his face.

The Independent

Now Trump threatens to withdraw US troops from Italy and ‘horrible’ Spain

Latest threat follows an announcement the US is looking to reduce its number of troops in Germany

Germany is getting tough on Trump. Here’s why

Friedrich Merz calling out Trump’s foreign policy is an effort to get the US president to think less about Vladimir Putin and protect America’s allies, explains world affairs editor Sam Kiley

Use of Bloody Sunday footage in now-deleted Kemi Badenoch video branded ‘disgusting’

In the video, Mrs Badenoch said Labour’s Bill will ‘drag’ Troubles veterans back to court

Criminal investigation launched into NHS mental health unit after teenage girl’s death

Exclusive: The probe launched after Lucy Curtis died following incident at Blackberry Hill Hospital in Bristol

Israel police arrest man after nun attacked near Jerusalem’s Old City

Religious groups have documented a rise in acts of harassment and violence against Christian pilgrims and clergy as well as Palestinian Christian residents

We can’t wait for Burnham, Labour MPs say as race to replace Starmer comes down to Rayner vs Streeting

Labour MPs are gearing up for a leadership battle to replace the wounded Keir Starmer ahead of an expectation of catastrophic election results next week

Superdry co-founder James Holder convicted of raping woman in her own home

James Holder went back to the woman’s house uninvited after a night out drinking

Golders Green terror attack suspect was living in home for people who leave secure hospital before stabbings

Essa Suleiman, 45, is charged with three counts of attempted murder

A converted church in rural Pennsylvania is becoming an incubator for Amish roots music

A converted church in rural central Pennsylvania has become a place where musicians with Amish roots are coming to record music and make videos that are drawing millions of views

Watchdog warns millions face ‘fresh uncertainty’ over car finance compensation

Three lenders and a consumer group have launched legal challenges to the Financial Conduct Authority’s redress scheme.