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CBC.ca

Manitoba woman killed in Dominican Republic bus crash remembered as 'fearless' adventurer

A Manitoba woman who died after a bus accident in the Dominican Republic on Sunday is being remembered as a "fearless" traveller who was passionate about exploring the world.

The National | U.S. ramps up Iran attacks

March 3, 2026 | The National is in Tel Aviv as Israel and the U.S. ramp up attacks against Iran. B.C. will launch a coroner’s inquest into the Tumbler Ridge shooting. And, soccer fans can’t score a hotel for the World Cup in Vancouver without paying big bucks.

NHL commissioner says criticism of U.S. men's hockey team at Olympics 'unfortunate'

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman declined an opportunity Tuesday to weigh in on the political aspect of the U.S. hockey celebration at the Milan-Cortina Olympics but did say he thought what was portrayed "was unfortunate and not accurate."

Live Nation's antitrust trial is underway in the U.S. What could it mean for Canada?

The antitrust trial between Ticketmaster’s parent company and the U.S. Department of Justice got underway with opening statements on Tuesday. The case could force a breakup of Ticketmaster and Live Nation and have ripple effects in Canada — but experts say it’s still early, and bets on the outcome are off the table.

3 children dead in winter activity incidents are a reminder of the dangers involved

Since early February, at least three children have died in winter-related activities in Quebec alone. The Montreal Children’s Hospital’s trauma director says this is a reminder that activities like sledding should be undertaken with caution and parental supervision.

Canadians in Persian Gulf say they are living by the grace of missile defence systems

Canadian expats and those trying to get back home from the Persian Gulf say they're living under the constant threat of missile and drone strikes but are taking solace in what they describe as highly effective air-defence systems keeping them safe from harm.

She was about to take her Ottawa business national, when the Spice Girls' lawyers threatened to sue

An Ottawa woman who has been selling her custom spice blends since she was 13 says she's being forced to change her company's name after lawyers for the pop band Spice Girls threatened to sue her.

6 Toronto police officers charged in corruption probe were supposed to appear in court. Why didn’t they?

Their absences aren’t actually against the law. But because this is a high-profile case and none of the officers scheduled to appear Tuesday are in custody, questions persist about when they’ll finally make a public appearance.

Class action lawsuit over migrant farm workers' EI benefits, restrictions to proceed

A class action lawsuit alleging Canada's Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program exploits the labour and Charter rights of agricultural workers can proceed, a judge decided last week.

Queen's University group stranded in Middle East looking for a way home

Sixteen students and their professor from Queen's University are safe in Doha, Qatar, after their plan was turned around mid-air on Feb. 28.
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Toronto Star

Mark Carney backs U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran despite his doubts over their legality

Carney said his government regretfully backs the initial attacks, seeing them as justified in the face of a nuclear threat and export of terrorism.

Commandant of Canadian Army Command and Staff College removed from post

KINGSTON - The commandant of a Canadian Army college in Ontario has been removed from his post.

Mark Carney cites 'progress' after 'frank discussions' on India’s alleged violent crime, interference in Canada

“I will tell you that there is progress on these issues," said the prime minister following his discussions with Indian PM Narendra Modi on Monday.

One 'Heated Rivalry' fan beat the booking frenzy to secure the cottage: 'I’m ecstatic'

High demand led to an instant sell-out of the Muskoka property on Tuesday, though one fan successfully secured a May stay.

Suspension orders to thousands of Toronto students paused, giving families more time to update vaccination records

Toronto Public Health said it's pausing orders for kids in grades 2-5 "to help students catch up on required vaccinations and stay in school."

John Tory in his own words: 'What I’m asking for is your understanding'

John Tory's statement announcing his decision not to run for mayor in October.

Toronto police chief to launch 'anti-corruption' project in wake of Project South scandal

Chief Myron Demkiw's announcement comes after seven current officers and one retired constable were arrested in a major corruption investigation.

John Tory decides not to seek re-election as Toronto's mayor because of 'inevitable attacks'

The former mayor of Toronto will not run in the fall's municipal election.

Marilyn Denis reflects on life after CHUM, and what's next for her: 'It's been an emotional week'

The Toronto broadcaster told the Star how it feels to be leaving the radio station after 40 years, and what's next for her.

War in the Middle East strands this Queen's University class in Qatar with 'no fixed timeline' to leave

Stephen Lougheed's class was on its way back from a field course in Sri Lanka when U.S. and Israel attacked Iran. Now, they're among the many tourists stranded across the region.
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Globe and Mail

Cuba charges six exiles with terrorism for firing on soldiers from speedboat

U.S. politicians have expressed skepticism over Cuba’s version of events, calling for independent investigations

Israel expands war with incursion into southern Lebanon to push Hezbollah back

Ground forces crossed the border in four locations, forcing the evacuation of some 80 Lebanese villages

‘Someone from within’ Iranian regime might be best choice to lead after war, Trump says

U.S. President appears to drift further away from idea that war presents opportunity to end Iran’s theocratic rule

Trump’s national security advisers brief Congress on Iran war ahead of key votes

Senate and House expected to vote this week on war powers resolutions, seeking to block Trump from continuing to attack Iran without authorization

A map of U.S. and Israeli attacks in the Middle East and Tehran’s retaliatory strikes so far

Where Iran, the U.S. and Israel’s air attacks have hit so far

Trump says U.S. will cut off all trade with Spain

Spain had refused to let U.S. military use its bases for missions linked to strikes on Iran

Trump hosts Germany’s Merz against backdrop of Iran war and tariff threats

Trump says Germany has been ‘helping out’ by allowing U.S. forces to access certain bases

Baby Sumatra tiger making good progress at Berlin zoo

A Sumatran tiger cub born at Berlin Zoo in early January successfully passed its first veterinary examination on Tuesday.

Thousands of travellers left stranded in the Middle East as Iran war complicates routes home

More than 19,000 of roughly 51,600 flights have been cancelled, according to aviation analytics firm Cirium

Israel and U.S. widen scope of strikes in Mideast

The war between Israel and Iran is widening, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday playing down fears of an "endless" war, while also expanding operations across Tehran, Lebanon and the Gulf.
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Global News

U.S. identifies 4 soldiers killed in Iran war as Army reservists

The four died Sunday when a drone hit a command center in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait, just a day after the U.S. and Israel launched its military campaign against Iran.

Carney reaffirms Canada’s support for strikes on Iran ‘with regret’

Carney said in Australia that the growing Middle East conflict 'is another example of the failure of the international order' and that Canada's support 'is not a blank cheque.'

Gold often soars during crises. Not this time — so what’s going on?

The Iran conflict continues to roil global markets but gold isn't shining so brightly right now, even though many have long considered it a safe haven during a crisis.

Trump threatens to cut off trade with Spain over Iran war stance

'We’re going to cut off all trade with Spain,' Trump told reporters during an Oval Office meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. 'We don’t want anything to do with Spain.'

France sends nuclear-powered warship to Mediterranean as Iran war grows

Britain, France and Greece said they were sending air-defense forces to Cyprus after Iranian-made drones struck the British Royal Air Force Akrotiri base on the island.

Syria deploys thousands of troops, rockets to Lebanon border, sources say

Syria has reinforced its border with Lebanon with rocket units and thousands of troops, eight Syrian and Lebanese sources said on Tuesday, as conflict spread in the region.

Trump says U.S. will insure maritime trade in Gulf amid Iran war

'If necessary, the United States Navy will begin escorting tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, as soon as possible,' Trump wrote.

Why is the U.S. at war with Iran? A look at the shifting explanations

U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration have offered shifting explanations for why the war is necessary — and what the endgame is.

Iran women’s soccer team silent for national anthem at Asian Cup game

Their silence came amid coordinated U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iran that killed the country's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and other high-ranking officials.

4 numbers that explain why the Strait of Hormuz is so crucial in Iran war

The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has already halted energy exports from the Middle East, with Tehran closing navigation in the Gulf and forcing production stoppages.
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New York Times

U.S. Takes Military Action in Ecuador Against ‘Terrorist Organizations’

U.S. Special Forces soldiers are advising and supporting Ecuadorian commandos on raids across the country against suspected drug shipment facilities and other drug-related sites.

These American Service Members Died in the Iran Conflict

They were from Nebraska, Florida, Iowa and Minnesota. One was wrapping up his final deployment and hoped to open a martial arts studio.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s Son Emerges as Leading Choice to Be His Successor

If Mojtaba Khamenei is chosen by Iran’s senior clerics, it may signal a victory for hard-liners, an analyst said.

Trump Immigration Sweeps Spawn Underground Safe Houses

In Springfield, Ohio, some Americans have converted their basements and spare bedrooms into shelters for immigrant families who could be targeted in raids.

Roy Cooper and Michael Whatley Advance in North Carolina Senate Race

North Carolina has broken national Democrats’ hearts for nearly two decades, but this time they hope that Roy Cooper, the former governor, can once again find a path to victory.

Vail Resorts Reduces the Price of Its Epic Pass for Gen Z Skiers

Seeming to acknowledge critics’ complaints about the high cost of snow sports, the company is cutting the price of its 2026-2027 Epic Passes for younger skiers and snowboarders.

The Iran War Is Trump’s War

Has the president’s unerring instinct for vulnerability finally failed him?

Apalachee High School Shooting: Colin Gray Found Guilty of Murder

A jury found that Colin Gray, the father of the suspect, bore criminal responsibility for the attack at a Georgia school by failing to heed warnings of his son’s struggles.

Lutnick Agrees to Testify in House Epstein Investigation

The Commerce Secretary, who misrepresented his relationship with the convicted sex offender, has volunteered to appear, the House Oversight Committee’s leader said.

Austin Bar Shooting Victim Jorge Pederson Honored

Family and friends on Tuesday paid tribute to Jorge Pederson, 30, and the two others who were killed in the attack outside a bar in Texas.

CNBC

South Korea's Kospi plunges 12% amid broader declines in Asia markets as Iran conflict rages

Most Asia-Pacific markets were set to open lower on Wednesday, extending a selloff amid an escalating Middle East war.

CNBC's China Connection newsletter: New AI players think global from day one

Chinese startups rush to launch AI tools for overseas markets.

China's factory activity slumps more than expected in February as holiday disrupts production

China's factory activity faltered in February as manufacturers paused production and cargo shipment to celebrate an extended holiday.

I was on an Emirates flight to Dubai that turned around twice because of Iranian missiles

CNBC's Emma Graham flew home to the UAE on an Emirates flight that turned around just 30 minutes from Dubai because of an Iran missile threat.

CNBC Daily Open: Trump promises insurance and protection for Gulf shipping

“No matter what, the United States will ensure the FREE FLOW of ENERGY to the WORLD,” Trump added

Nvidia, Amazon temporarily close Dubai offices, Google employees stranded amid U.S.-Iran war

Tech companies with Middle East operations have scrambled to respond as fighting rippled across the region after joint U.S.-Israeli strikes in Iran.

China is set to kick off its big policy meeting. What will be the key announcements?

Chinese Premier Li Qiang is set to announce economic targets and policies for the year ahead on Thursday.

Target says it's on track to end its sales slump after another lackluster quarter

The big-box retailer Target posted its fiscal fourth-quarter results as it hosted an investor meeting at its Minneapolis headquarters.

Blackstone’s Gray: Market ‘noise’ fueled record redemptions from world’s largest private credit fund

Blackstone president Jon Gray defended the quality of loans within the firm's flagship private credit fund.

Apple raises MacBook prices across the board as M5 chips, new displays signal AI-first strategy

Apple’s Mac refresh moves the lineup further upmarket, pairing higher prices with faster performance in a push to give customers a reason to upgrade.

Washington Post

Live updates: 4 U.S. soldiers killed in Iran conflict identified; 3 U.S. embassies close amid air strikes

U.S. diplomatic outposts in Kuwait, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia were closed on Tuesday, as Israel struck targets in Iran and Lebanon.

State Dept. scrambles to aid stranded Americans amid attacks, airport closures

The Trump administration said it is looking to use a mix of military and chartered flights to help U.S. citizens leave the Middle East as Iran steps up retaliatory strikes.

CIA station in Saudi capital hit in drone attack

The attack on the CIA station in Riyadh comes as Iran widens retaliation across the Middle East in the wake of the U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign.

BBC

Asia stocks tumble for third day, oil edges up as markets track Iran war

The conflict in the Middle East has rattled financial markets and global energy prices have soared.

UK announces first Middle East repatriation flight

The chartered flight is currently scheduled to leave Muscat International Airport in Oman on Wednesday evening.

What to know about the 'two sessions', China's biggest political meeting

The carefully choreographed annual meetings signal the priorities of the world's second-largest economy.

Celebrating Holi - the Hindu festival brings its array of colours to India and elsewhere

The Hindu festival, which celebrates the victory of good over evil, also marks the end of winter.

TikTok won't protect DMs with controversial privacy tech, saying it would put users at risk

TikTok tells the BBC it won't join rival platforms such as WhatsApp and Messenger in using end-to-end encryption.

'Same old story' for Slot as Wolves 'keep fighting'

Liverpool head coach Arne Slot began the week by saying he found most Premier League games no longer a joy to watch - and had little to enjoy as he described defeat at Wolves as the "same old story".

'All red lines have been crossed': Gulf states weigh response to Iranian strikes

Retaliatory Iranian strikes on Gulf states have tarnished their image as safe and prosperous, writes the BBC's Barbara Plett-Usher.

The Papers: 'Trump mocks Starmer' and 'Middle East energy shock for markets'

Many of the papers focus on the deteriorating relationship between Donald Trump and Sir Keir.

Use our tax calculator to see how the Spring Statement affects you

Wages are forecast to go up over the next five years but you could pay more tax because of frozen thresholds.

'The hunger is big' - Sunderland reach 40 points and want more

By reaching 40 points with victory at Leeds on Tuesday, Sunderland have pretty much ensured Premier League survival by early March.

The Independent

‘Gold plated monstrosity’: Trump’s $400M ballroom plans inundated with negative comments as public weighs in

Even a Republican congressman wrote in to the National Capital Planning Commission about his concerns

End of a special relationship: Why it is over between Starmer and Trump

Donald Trump’s interviews have revealed that his close relationship with Keir Starmer is finished, political editor David Maddox explains that the breakdown is much more than a disagreement over Iran

Incumbent Republican Cornyn locked in runoff with ultra MAGA Texas AG Paxton over Senate seat

The race between Cornyn and the scandal-ridden Ken Paxton risks the Senate seat in blood-red Texas falling into the Democrats’ hands

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Russian oil tanker on fire in Mediterranean ‘after drone attack’

Ukrainian leader says trilateral peace talks to end war can be held in Turkey or Switzerland

'It's too warm': Greenland's fishermen are under threat from climate change

Greenland’s fishermen are struggling as warming weather from climate change makes the sea ice unreliable and the fish harder to predict

Trump hits out at Starmer over Iran: ‘This is not Winston Churchill we’re dealing with’

The US president has hit out at Britain several times since the US launched strikes on Tehran

Iran-US war latest: Israel launches fresh strikes on Tehran as US names soldiers killed in drone attack

Donald Trump earlier today boasted about how Iran’s forces had been shattered by four days of strikes

China's factory activity contracts for a second month

China says its factory activity contracted for a second straight month in February

US soldiers were killed in Iranian drone strike on operations center at Kuwait civilian port

An operations center targeted by an Iranian drone strike that killed six American soldiers was located in a civilian port in Kuwait, more than 10 miles away from the main Army base

Asian shares extend losses as the war with Iran widens and oil surges higher

Asian shares have resumed their decline after a global sell-off for stocks hit Wall Street, while oil prices climbed even higher