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CBC.ca

Zelenskyy offers to drop NATO aspirations, remains against ceding territory to Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday voiced readiness to drop his country's bid to join NATO in exchange for Western security guarantees, but rejected the U.S. push for ceding territory to Russia as he held talks with U.S. envoys on ending the war.

‘Luck of the draw’ for passengers with WestJet’s half-completed seating changes
WestJet is pressing pause on its overhaul of the seating arrangements, after completing about half of its fleet. One passenger says she noticed a considerable difference in legroom on her two WestJet flights on the same type of plane about a week apart.

‘It’s really sad’: B.C. community still reeling 1 year after fatal landslide in Lions Bay
It's been a year since Barbara and David Enns died after a landslide destroyed their home in the Village of Lions Bay. An RCMP investigation into the slide is ongoing, and the Enns' children and two neighbours have filed a lawsuit against the province, the municipality and another neighbour.

Hollywood streaming bidding war, high steaks beef prices and grandparent scams: CBC's Marketplace cheat sheet
CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.

Person of interest in custody in deadly Brown University shooting, police say
Police in Rhode Island say they have a person of interest in custody as they investigate the shooting at Brown University that killed two people and wounded nine others on Saturday.

'Our Jane': N.S. Austen fans celebrate her 250th birthday, and her Halifax connection
Literature lovers in the Halifax area have spent the last year joining a global celebration of their favourite author's big birthday. A new episode of Atlantic Voice explores the enduring appeal — and the outfits — of Jane Austen.

Founder of Moose Jaw health centre suggests ‘ALS drug industry’ was behind CBC investigation of his business
The man behind the Moose Jaw health centre that has claimed “a 100 per cent success rate in stopping the progression and in restoring function of people with ALS” says a recent CBC story about his company is evidence that he is seen as “a direct threat to the ALS drug industry.”

Want to recall a Canadian politician? It's not easy — if it's even allowed where you live
Only two provinces allow for the recall of politicians. But with the bar set high for the process, most politicians targeted are likely not in any jeopardy. Here's a closer look at recall legislation in Canada, its history, arguments for and against, and the chances of a recall succeeding.

A year of 'dramatic highs and lows': 2025's 'roller-coaster ride' for the Royals
In the annals of Royal Family history, 2025 will be remembered as the year the monarch took the virtually unprecedented step of stripping his younger brother of his titles and honours. But as much as the scandal surrounding the former prince now known only as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor garnered headlines, there were other notable moments this year that sent signals about the monarchy and its future.
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Toronto Star

Rain and snow forecasted for this week in Toronto, including 2 centimetres on Monday
Torontonians heading to work Monday morning should expect a 40 per cent chance of flurries during their commute, according to Environment Canada.

Toronto, York police amp up presence after Bondi Beach Hanukkah attack, local Jewish community 'won't retreat,' says Sunday events will go on
In a statement to the Star Sunday afternoon, Global Affairs Canada said it is currently "not aware of any Canadian citizens impacted by the attack."

Gunmen kill at least 11 people in attack on Hanukkah celebration on Sydney's Bondi Beach
The massacre was declared a terrorist attack due to the event targeted and weapons used, said Sydney’s premier.

Paul McCartney tickets for $5,000? Insiders reveal why going to a concert costs so much
Artists' business managers say that after the pandemic touring became a lot more expensive.

These Toronto drivers say they're spreading holiday cheer by wrapping their cars in lights. Police say it's illegal
To some, it's a harmless bit of fun. But having these lights on your vehicle while it's on the road is illegal — at least on paper.

Why east enders are feeling 'cut off' from the rest of Toronto. And the Gardiner ramp closure is only the beginning
East end residents feels they've been ignored by city hall after a cluster of overlapping construction projects has cut them off from the rest of Toronto.

They came to Canada to be doctors. Then Ontario dashed their dreams. How a judge's rulings are giving them new hope
Although an Ontario court granted a temporary injunction to pause the new rule about eligibility for medical residencies, the fight is far from over.

Mark Carney's back-to-work plan has federal workers worried
The prime minister earlier this week said plans for more office days will "come to a sharper view" over the coming weeks, adding "there will likely be different levels of return" depending on seniority, role and office capacity.

We asked students for their One Great Idea to make Toronto better. Here's what we learned
We spoke with students at Toronto schools about what they think should be the One Great Idea to make this city a better place to live.

Take a pause — it's not too late to avoid the holiday money hangover
You're overdoing it. You know it's overkill. Try focusing on presence, not presents, as the holidays approach.
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Globe and Mail
Five arrested in Syria after shooting of U.S. troops in Palmyra
Two U.S. Army soldiers and a civilian interpreter were killed when the attacker targeted a convoy before being shot dead
Netanyahu lashes out as world shows sympathy over Bondi Beach shooting
Australia is one of several countries that formally recognized a Palestinian state in September
Police arrest suspect after Brown University shooting
Providence police have detained a 'person of interest' in connection with the Brown University shooting that left two students dead and another nine people wounded.

Police arrest suspect in Brown University shooting that left two dead
Seven wounded in the shooting are in stable condition while a shelter-in-place order was lifted after the arrest
Gunmen kill at least 11 people in attack on Jewish holiday event on Sydney's Bondi Beach
Two gunmen shot dead at least 11 people on Sunday during a Jewish holiday celebration at Sydney’s Bondi Beach. Australian authorities declared it a terrorist attack. One gunman was fatally shot by police and the second arrested.
Chile prepares for presidential runoff vote expected to shift country rightwards
Runoff pits far-right Jose Antonio Kast against incumbent Jeannette Jara from the Communist Party

'Hero' disarms one of two gunmen at Bondi Beach
Video captured the moment a man rushed one of two gunmen at Bondi Beach and disarmed him while the second gunman continued to shoot from a nearby walkway. The state’s premier hailed the man as “a genuine hero.”

Women fleeing Mali accuse Russian forces of sexual violence
Russians are part of Africa Corps, a new military unit that replaced the Wagner mercenary group six months ago

Anti-immigrant rhetoric, policies take root across U.K. and Europe
Some of Europe’s mainstream parties are taking a harder line on migration and using divisive language about race
Zelensky ditches NATO ambition as peace talks get under way in Berlin
Zelensky met U.S. envoys at talks hosted by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Berlin
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Global News

‘Act of evil’: Shooting at Sydney Jewish holiday event declared terror attack
At least 11 people were shot and killed on Sunday during a Jewish holiday celebration at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, Australian authorities said, declaring it a terrorist attack.

Hiker’s watch logged moment man’s heart stopped in Japan bear attack
The victim was walking about 200 metres ahead of a friend near an area known as the '560-meter rocky peak,' when the friend heard a cry for help.

Skydiver left hanging at 15K feet after parachute catches plane’s tail
Footage from the jump shows the first skydiver and the camera operator climbing out of the roller door and the handle for the diver's reserve parachute snagging on the wing flap.

Man charged with manslaughter after girlfriend freezes to death on Austrian mountain
Thomas Plamberger and his girlfriend, Kerstin Gurtner, were attempting to scale Austria's tallest mountain in the middle of winter, despite her inexperience.

For 1st time since trade war, Canada exported more than it imported
The Canadian economy achieved a trade surplus for the first time since the trade war began, as exports rebounded and imports fell in September, according to Statistics Canada.

Extortion suspects have claimed refugee status, Canada’s border agency says
The development has frustrated deportations of foreign nationals accused of fuelling B.C.'s extortion boom.

NHL players ‘not going’ to Winter Olympics if ice isn’t safe: deputy commissioner
The NHL says if the ice rinks for the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics aren't to standards by game time, its players will not be attending the games.

Visiting U.S.? Here’s who may need to share social media, family details
The proposed rule would add new disclosure requirements for visa-exempt travellers, but Canadian citizens using their passport would not be affected.

Almost 200 children conceived from sperm donor with cancer-causing gene
Sixty-seven fertility clinics used the donor's sperm in 14 different countries.

U.S. seizes oil tanker off Venezuela coast, Trump says
U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered a massive U.S. military build-up in the region, including an aircraft carrier, fighter jets and tens of thousands of troops.
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New York Times

What We Know About the Bondi Beach Shooting in Australia
Two gunmen opened fire at dozens of people who were at a Jewish holiday event. At least 11 people were killed in the attack, and so was one of the shooters, the police said.

Man Tackled and Disarmed One of the Bondi Beach Gunmen, Video Shows
The video, verified by The New York Times, shows a man sneaking up on one of the shooters who targeted a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney on Sunday.

The Army Made a Blind Black Soldier a Surrogate for Robert E. Lee
For more than a century, this Black soldier from Virginia was remembered by nearly no one. Then this year, someone at the Pentagon found a use for him.

Chile Poised for Right-Wing Victory as Crime Fears Sweep Latin America
Security has become a top concern for voters across the region who are calling for iron-fisted measures. In Chile, the issue is pushing the country to the right.

New York City Gets Its First Big Snowfall of the Season
The city has not seen this much snow this early in the season since 2019, the National Weather Service said.

The War on ‘Wokeness’ Comes to the U.S. Mint
The Treasury Department unveiled new coins celebrating America’s 250th anniversary. They failed to include planned designs featuring abolition, women’s suffrage and the civil rights movement.

Deadly Attack in Syria on U.S. Troops Exposes Growing Challenges for Country’s Leader
The attacks further complicate President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s efforts to unify the country and rebuild relationships with the international community, analysts say.

Rodney Brooks, the Godfather of Modern Robotics, Says the Field Has Lost Its Way
Rodney Brooks, famous for the Roomba, argues the humanoid robot craze in Silicon Valley is doomed to fail.

The Dark Side of the Global Surrogacy and Fertility Industry
Eve was one of dozens of Thai women who traveled 4,000 miles — only to be trapped by the dark side of the global fertility industry.

A Hanukkah Attack
We cover shootings at Bondi Beach, in Australia, and at Brown University.
CNBC

Trump wants the U.S. shipbuilding industry to be great again. Here's what it will take, and what's at stake
President Donald Trump is promising a U.S. shipbuilding renaissance to rival China, but it will not happen overnight and will require allies.

I'm a psychologist who studies couples: People in the happiest relationships do 7 things on weeknights—that most neglect
Want to know the difference between happy and unhappy couples? Observe how they spend their evenings after work. Mark Travers, a psychologist who studies couples, shares what people in successful relationships do together in their weeknight free time.

Top Wall Street analysts are upbeat on these 3 dividend stocks for enhanced returns
TipRanks' ranking service discusses three dividend-paying stocks, including Devon Energy and CVS Health.

Global week ahead: Europe under fire
European leaders prepare to meet after U.S. President Trump calls them "weak," at a critical time for Ukraine peace deal negotiations.

End of 'The Berkshire Way'? Combs' departure isn't only big change as Buffett transition nears
There were several additional personnel changes in Monday's three-page news release that signal the company is moving toward a more conventional structure.

Goldman Sachs makes big bet on ETFs specializing in downside protection
Goldman Sachs Asset Management is making a big bet on defined outcome exchange-traded funds — which use options to help protect against market losses.

MacKenzie Scott announced another $7.1 billion in 2025 charitable donations—she's now given away $26.3 billion since 2019
Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott's 2025 donations went to a wide range of nonprofits, including several historically Black colleges and universities.

Today is Dick Van Dyke’s 100th birthday: His tips for a long, healthy life—'sometimes I feel like I'm 15 again'
Dick Van Dyke is officially a centenarian! Here are three research-backed staples in his routine that he credits for his 100 years of life.

YouTube’s CEO limits his kids’ social media use — other tech bosses do the same
YouTube's CEO Neal Mohan joins other tech bosses from Bill Gates to Mark Cuban who restrict their children's social media and smartphone use.

Hannah Rothschild on privilege, duty and shaping a centuries-old family legacy
Dame Hannah Rothschild reflected on privilege, duty, and the shaping of a modern philanthropic dynasty at a private banking event in Singapore.
Washington Post

Live updates: Attack targeted Jewish community in Australia, left 11 dead, police say
Police said the shooting, which injured at least 28 people, was a terror attack targeting the Jewish community. A gunman was also killed; another suspect was injured.
BBC

'Hero' who wrestled gun from Bondi shooter named as Ahmed al Ahmed
Eleven people were killed in the shooting at Australia's Bondi Beach, as crowds attended an event to celebrate Hanukkah.

Sunderland recreate Newcastle team photo after 'special' derby win
Nick Woltemade's own goal was enough to give Sunderland a win over Newcastle in the first Premier League Tyne-Wear derby since 2016.

What we know so far about the Brown University shooting
The identities of those killed or injured have not yet been released, but the university said all the victims were students.

'Person of interest' detained over Brown University shooting, police say
Two people died and nine others were injured in the incident in Rhode Island on Saturday.

'Never give up': Belarusian prisoners celebrate release after US lifts sanctions
"It's a feeling of incredible happiness," says political prisoner Maria Kolesnikova, freed after more than five years.

King 'appalled and saddened' by Bondi attack on Jewish community
At least 11 people were killed and a further 29 injured in the shooting during Hanukkah celebrations.

What we know about Bondi Beach Hanukkah shooting
Eleven people have been killed in an attack targeting a Hanukkah event on the beach.

Bath edged out by Toulon in nine-try battle
English champions Bath battle hard but fall to a 45-34 defeat by Toulon in a nine-try Champions Cup contest at Stade Mayol.

Drone footage shows Bondi Beach gunmen on bridge
Aerial footage appears to show a gunman firing from a bridge in a nearby carpark.

'It was pandemonium': Jewish community in shock after deadly Bondi Beach attack
At least 11 people were killed and more than two dozen injured in the attack, which targeted a Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach.
The Independent

Weekend storm drops heavy snow around Northeast as Pacific Northwest braces for more rain
A weekend storm has dumped heavy snow on parts of the Northeast, causing flight delays and creating slick roads

Bondi beach terror attack: 12 killed in ‘evil antisemitic’ shooting at park hosting Jewish festival
One suspected shooter has been killed and another is in critical condition

Drunk raccoon that went on boozy rampage in Virginia liquor store is repeat offender, officials say
‘Supposedly this is like the third break-in he's had,’ a local animal control officer said

‘Blood and bodies everywhere’: Eyewitnesses recount horror of Bondi beach terror attack
Gunmen opened fire at famous Sydney beach as Jewish families celebrated Hanukkah in what officials describe as antisemitic terrorist attack

Zelensky ditches hopes of Ukraine joining Nato ahead of crunch peace talks in Berlin
Starmer to join European allies and US envoys for talks on Russia-Ukraine peace deal

'Zootopia 2' retakes No. 1 at box office, crosses $1 billion worldwide
“Zootopia 2” has regained the No. 1 spot at the box office with $26.3 million in its third weekend of release

Bystander shown in videos disarming gunman during Australian beach shooting commended for bravery
A bystander seen in a widely circulated video disarming a gunman during a deadly shooting rampage at a popular Australian beach is being heralded as a hero who saved lives

Brown University shooting latest: Police say ‘person of interest’ detained after two dead and nine injured in attack
Investigators say a male in his mid-20s was detained at a hotel in Coventry, Rhode Island, early Sunday morning

Attacker who killed US troops in Syria was a recent recruit to security forces, official says
A Syrian security guard who attacked and killed three U.S. citizens in Syria had joined the internal security forces two months earlier

Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski tells AP of Belarus prison ordeal in first interview after release
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski has been released from a Belarusian prison after more than four years
























