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CBC.ca

Comedian Mae Martin announced as Junos 2026 host
Wayward writer and star Mae Martin, who hosted the Canadian Screen Awards in 2024, will do the honours at the upcoming Juno Awards.

U.S. seizes Venezuela-linked tanker in Caribbean ahead of Trump-Machado meeting
The United States has seized another Venezuela-linked tanker, U.S. officials told Reuters on Thursday, ahead of a meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado.

Netanyahu casts 2nd phase of Gaza truce deal as largely symbolic while Hamas welcomes move
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has cast the U.S. announcement that the fragile ceasefire in Gaza would advance to its second phase as largely symbolic, raising questions about how its more challenging elements will be carried out.

Canada's skeleton team cleared of wrongdoing after withdrawals spark Olympics dispute
Canada's skeleton team have been cleared of wrongdoing after an investigation into the withdrawal of four athletes from last week's North American Cup in Lake Placid, the International Bobsleigh & Skeleton Federation (IBSF) said on Thursday.

He accepted a fake job offer. Police believe it roped him into a grandparent scam
A would-be job seeker replied to an unsolicited work offer sent to his phone, only to be roped into a larger plot. Experts say job scams are a growing problem across Canada.

What you need to know about the heavy snowstorm hitting the Greater Toronto Area
Heavy snow throughout the Greater Toronto Area is forcing residents to rethink their Thursday morning schedules due to transit delays and some school closures.

Winnipeg police culture 'made it easier to do certain things,' disgraced officer says in psych report
Making traffic tickets go away for people was "an unwritten rule" in the Winnipeg Police Service, a disgraced officer said in a psychological report, released Wednesday, that was prepared for his sentencing.

What's in store for Canada's housing market in 2026?
National home sales in Canada declined by 1.9 per cent in December compared to the same period a year earlier, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association, capping a year that saw lower interest rates but heightened economic anxiety.

Court documents shed light on relationship of mother, stepfather of missing N.S. children
Jack and Lilly Sullivan disappeared from their home in rural Nova Scotia more than eight months ago.

Iran protester will not be given death sentence, state media reports
Human rights organization Hengaw reported that 26-year-old Essam Soltani, arrested in connection with protests in the city of Karaj, was due to be executed on Wednesday.
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Toronto Star

Toronto man who blamed his brother for his parents’ ‘brutal’ murders is found guilty, despite mental health claims
Alpha Henry told the 911 operator that it was his brother who had attacked him and had killed their parents. Police later discovered the bodies soaked in gasoline in the bathtub.

Yorkdale mall owner fights transfer of former Hudson’s Bay lease to retailer Fairweather
Oxford Properties tells court Fairweather's operations do not align with Yorkdale’s position as a “leading luxury retail destination" and could result in losses of hundreds of millions of dollars.

Toronto snow day: We want to see your photos of the winter wonderland today
An "orange" snowfall warning was issued for effectively all of southern Ontario on Thursday morning, calling for up to 30 centimetres of snow in some regions by midday. Share your photos here.

Mark Carney kicks off China trip with series of deals as both countries tout renewal of 'strategic partnership'
Most were renewals of non-binding agreements that had languished during the big chill in Canada-China relations for much of the past eight years.

Sound familiar? PortsToronto is changing its name — again
A little over a decade after changing its name to PortsToronto, the organization is changing its name again.

Toronto snowstorm live: DVP stretch closed, schools cancelled, TTC and travel delays as severe weather warning continues
Finch West LRT not running and several flights at Pearson airport affected, as Environment Canada estimates 20 to 30 centimetres of snow dump.

School closures, bus cancellations across Toronto and surrounding areas as snowstorm blasts southern Ontario
All Toronto public schools and universities are closed due to the weather.

Netanyahu says the announced start of Gaza ceasefire's next phase is a 'declarative move'
Netanyahu said the governing committee of Palestinians announced as part of the second phase was merely a “declarative move,” rather than the sign of progress

Toronto city councillors stand by consulate-sponsored trip to Israel amid criticism, as integrity commissioner finds no breach
Toronto city councillors Mike Colle and James Pasternak attended a six-day "Canadian political leadership mission" to Israel in November.

Ontario colleges warn more cuts are inevitable without help. This is how bad they say it could get
"Severe financial strain" was worsened by international student cuts, Colleges Ontario says. The Ford government says a funding update is coming.
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Globe and Mail

Canadian dies in Iran at hands of authorities, Anand says
Citing privacy reasons, Global Affairs did not give further details

U.S. sanctions Iranian officials accused of repressing anti-government protests
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said U.S. ‘stands firmly behind the Iranian people in their call for freedom and justice’

Moscow agrees with Trump that Ukraine is holding up peace deal, Kremlin says
U.S. President said Wednesday that Zelensky is an obstacle to peace talks

U.S. seizes another Venezuela-linked tanker ahead of Trump’s meeting with Machado
Seizure marks the sixth vessel targeted in recent weeks that was either carrying Venezuelan oil or had done so in the past

Canadian dies in Iran at the hands of the authorities, Anand says
Foreign Minister did not give details of how or when in the social media post

Trump threatens to deploy military forces in Minneapolis to end protests
President has repeatedly threatened to invoke the rarely used Insurrection Act for domestic law enforcement, over the objections of state governors
European troops arrive in Greenland after talks with U.S. end with no fix for dispute
Troop movements intend to send a signal to Trump that NATO together can safeguard the security of the Arctic region

Minneapolis mayor says federal agents causing chaos
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey says federal officers are causing chaos after an officer shot a man in the leg, further heightening tensions across the city.
Greenland fears persist despite U.S.-Denmark talks in Washington
Despite high-level talks between the U.S., Greenland and Denmark on Wednesday, Greenlanders remain fearful of Trump's ambition to control the island. This is as Denmark and Greenland boost their military presence to safeguard sovereignty.

Trump sees killings in Iran’s crackdown easing, does not rule out U.S. military action
U.S. President believes no current plan for large-scale executions
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Global News

Sick astronaut returns to Earth with crew in NASA’s 1st medical evacuation
It was an unexpected finish to a mission that began in August and left the orbiting International Space Station with only one American and two Russians on board.

European troops arrive in Greenland after ‘disagreement’ with U.S.
Troops from several European countries are arriving in Greenland in a show of support for Denmark following an unsuccessful meeting with the United States.

A Canadian citizen has ‘died in Iran at the hands of the Iranian authorities’
As of Wednesday, there were 3,054 Canadian citizens and permanent residents registered in Iran, a government spokesperson told Global News.

Venezuelan opposition leader makes high-stakes visit to Washington
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado’s meeting at the White House comes less than three weeks after Maduro was seized by U.S. forces.

Why a U.S. attack on Greenland would mean the ‘end’ of NATO
Greenland is an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark, which is a member of the U.S.-led NATO. Last week, Trump hinted at potential action.

Will China and Canada ease their tariffs? What’s at stake in Carney visit
Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to China is raising questions about whether some tariffs between Beijing and Ottawa could soon ease in what one expert is calling a 'test.'

Germany among NATO members sending troops to Greenland for Arctic mission
The mission, which comes at the request of Denmark, aims to explore possible military contributions to bolster the security of the region, a German defence ministry statement said.

Gaza ceasefire plan entering phase 2, Trump envoy says
U.S. President Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff said in a post on X that the ceasefire deal that the Republican president helped broker was entering its second phase.

U.S. to suspend visa processing for 75 countries including Russia, Somalia
The U.S. State Department said the move would apply to countries whose nationals are deemed likely to require public assistance while living in the United States.

Iran protests: Tehran warns it will hit U.S. bases if Trump strikes
The United States said it was withdrawing some personnel from key bases in the Middle East as a precaution given heightened regional tensions.
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New York Times

NASA Astronauts Return to Earth After Medical Evacuation From International Space Station
The members of Crew-11 — two American, one Russian and one Japanese — splashed down after one became ill, prompting an early return.

For the World’s Food Supply, Federal Funding Cuts Have Long-Term Impacts
The U.S. Agency for International Development has been a major supporter of global agriculture research. Now many studies are being scuttled or scaled back.

Coinbase, the Biggest U.S. Crypto Company, Asserts Its Power in Washington
The top executive of the crypto exchange Coinbase scuttled a planned Senate committee vote on a major cryptocurrency bill after voicing his concerns, a sign of the company’s clout.

U.S. Cuts Health Aid and Ties It to Funding Pledges by African Governments
The Trump administration has signed $11 billion in agreements with African nations, in deals tied to foreign policy goals.

Under Trump, a Shift Toward ‘Absolute Immunity’ for ICE
Since the fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis, administration officials have defended the use of deadly force, which agency guidelines say should be a last resort.

Federal Agent Shoots Man in Minneapolis, Prompting Tense Protests
The agent shot a Venezuelan man who was resisting arrest, an official said. Protesters and law enforcement officers clashed for hours, as city officials urged people to go home.

Nobel Committee Takes Heat at Home as Machado Courts Trump in D.C.
The Venezuelan opposition leader’s attempts to share her award with the U.S. president have shaken some Norwegians’ faith in their signature soft-power tool.

Appeals Court Opens the Door to Mahmoud Khalil’s Rearrest
Any new detention would not come immediately, and Mr. Khalil’s lawyers plan to appeal. But the ruling is a major blow to Mr. Khalil, a Columbia graduate and prominent figure in the pro-Palestinian movement.

Venezuela Strongman and Maduro Ally, Diosdado Cabello, Faces an Uneasy Transition
Diosdado Cabello, Venezuela’s interior minister, is accused by U.S. prosecutors of drug trafficking and is linked to repression at home, yet remains a powerful figure.

Why Trump Always Thanks You ‘For Your Attention to This Matter’
How a simple catchphrase sums up the president’s theory of executive power.
CNBC

Amazon threatens ‘drastic action’ after Saks bankruptcy, says $475M stake is now worthless
Amazon invested $475 million into Saks' acquisition of Neiman Marcus. It wants a federal judge to reject Saks' bankruptcy plan because it harms creditors.

NATO nations deploy to Greenland after tense White House talks
The joint NATO exercise comes shortly after tense talks between officials representing the U.S., Denmark and Greenland.

Billionaire Rams owner Stan Kroenke becomes America's biggest private landowner
Kroenke represents a growing wave of ultra-wealthy entrepreneurs investing in long-held ranches and farmland.

Fed's Goolsbee says inflation could come 'roaring back' if central bank independence goes away
"Anything that's infringing or attacking the independence of the central bank is a mess," Goolsbee told CNBC.

Oil falls more than 4% as traders see Trump backing away from Iran strike threats
Concerns about a U.S. strike on Iran had been mounting after Trump vowed to take action against the regime’s crackdown on widespread protests in the country.

Five takeaways from crunch White House talks on Greenland’s future
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen described the White House talks as "frank but constructive."

European chip stocks surge after TSMC posts record fourth-quarter profit; ASML pops 7%
European stocks open broadly higher Thursday as traders digest the latest geopolitical news around Greenland and Iran.

Amazon's European sovereign cloud launch is a 'big bet,' AWS CEO Garman tells CNBC
The Amazon Web Services European Sovereign Cloud will be "physically and logically separate" from other AWS regions, the company said.

Automakers like Ford and GM are jumping into a whole new business where Tesla is a serious player
Automakers Ford and GM are trying to figure out what to do with battery factories now that EV sales are falling way short of forecasts

TSMC delivers another record quarter as profit jumps 35% fueled by robust AI chip demand
TSMCy delivered another estimate-beating quarter, with profit up 35% from a year ago as advanced chip orders tied to AI continued to dominate its business.
Washington Post

X to disable Grok tool in some areas after fury over sexualized images
The social media platform X said it was further limiting Grok’s image-generation tool after outrage over sexualized images and allegations of profiting from the problem.

Iran reopens airspace after Trump says protest crackdown has eased
Iran’s judiciary said that Erfan Soltani, a man said to be facing execution, would not be put to death. The Trump administration is weighing military strikes.

Zelensky slams Kyiv officials as residents lose power in below-freezing temperatures
In Kyiv, a frigid lottery of sorts is playing out in which residents may have power, heat or water but almost never all three depending on where they live.

With smiling selfies and K-pop jam session, Japan and China woo South Korea
As relations between China and Japan deteriorate, and the Trump administration remains unpredictable, South Korea’s president must strike a delicate balance.

Iran’s protests come after waves of unrest, spanning years
Here’s how the protests across Iran and deadly regime crackdown echo previous moments of anti-government unrest, and how they diverge.

Iranians abroad wait for news from loved ones amid communications blackout
A government-imposed nationwide communications blackout has left Iranians outside the country scrambling to reach family and friends.

U.S. announces launch of second phase of Gaza peace plan
White House envoy Steve Witkoff announced the formation of a committee of Palestinian technocrats and the start of “full demilitarization and reconstruction.”

Senate blocks Venezuela war powers bill after Vance breaks deadlock
The vote failed after two Republicans withdrew their previous support under intense pressure from the Trump administration.

Vance’s Greenland meeting ends with ‘fundamental disagreement’
Diplomats from Denmark and Greenland agreed to set up a “high-level working group” after the White House talks, but said there was little consensus so far.

Trump says Iran has stopped killings as U.S. weighs military options
The Pentagon earlier had moved troops and equipment away from some facilities in the Middle East, echoing measures taken before U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities last year.
BBC

European military personnel arrive in Greenland as Trump says US needs island
France says a small military contingent has arrived and more forces will be there in the coming days.

'The abuse should never have happened' - victims react as X stops Grok AI editing images of real people
Grok will no longer allow users to remove clothing from images of real people in jurisdictions where it is illegal.

Millions of people to see their local council elections delayed
Most wanting a delay are Labour-led but two are Tory councils and one is a Lib Dem authority.

Rejections, depression & promise to his mum - Thiago's route to top
Igor Thiago's route to the Premier League has been far from straightforward - BBC Sport charts the rise of Brentford's record-breaking Brazilian striker.

Iran judiciary denies plan to execute detained protester Erfan Soltani
The judiciary says Soltani is not facing charges carrying the death penalty, while a rights group reports that the execution has been "postponed".

England face prop shortage as Opoku-Fordjour ruled out of Six Nations
England's front-row stocks take a hit as prop Asher Opoku-Fordjour is ruled out of the Six Nations with a shoulder injury.

Letby trust pays £1.4m damages to ex CEO
Dr Susan Gilby told the BBC she was relieved the case was over and that it "was never about the money."

Badenoch sacks Jenrick!
Why has Kemi Badenoch given Robert Jenrick the boot?

Robert Jenrick: The Tory big-hitter ejected from party he wanted to lead
The former minister is looking for a new political home after being sacked by Kemi Badenoch.

Managers' authority is being eroded - Southgate
Football managers' authority is being steadily eroded, Sir Gareth Southgate says, but the switch to head coaching still brings a "significant melting pot of problems and pressure".
The Independent

Why the death of a pet can be as traumatic as losing a loved one
Around a fifth of people who had experienced the death of an animal and a person said losing a pet was worse, according to a new study

Trump threatens to use the Insurrection Act if Minnesota doesn’t stop ‘attacking ICE agents’
Insurrection Act is a rarely-used federal law allowing the president to deploy military in U.S. cities

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump claims it is Zelensky, not Putin, holding up peace deal
Bizarre claim comes after Zelensky was forced to declare a power sector state of emergency due to repeated Russian attacks

15 former college basketball players among 20 charged in point-shaving scheme
Fifteen of the men facing charges are college basketball players

Mummified cheetahs found in Saudi caves shed light on lost populations
Scientists have uncovered mummified remains of cheetahs from caves in northern Saudi Arabia

How your entire identity could be sold for £30 on the dark web
An anti-money laundering group has uncovered the ways in which stolen personal data is being sold on the dark web

Congress steps up fight against Trump’s brutal aid cuts
The president froze all overseas assistance when returning to office, before cancelling swathes of programmes – now Congress is seeking to make sure funding is not slashed in a number of important areas

Appeals court reverses ruling that freed Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil from ICE detention
A prominent figure in pro-Palestinian protests against Israel's war in Gaza, Khalil was arrested in March by ICE agents in the lobby of his university residence in New York

Myanmar's military government claims a record seizure of illicit drugs at production sites
Myanmar's military government has announced its largest-ever seizure of illicit drugs and production equipment
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Jesse Watters chides European leaders for refusing to give Greenland to ‘daddy’ Trump
“‘NATO called Trump ‘daddy.’ Why won’t they give daddy what he wants?” Jesse Watters asked Wednesday.























