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CBC.ca

Brockville, Ont., police arrest 17-year-old after finding 3 people dead in a home
Police in Brockville, Ont., said a 17-year-old is in custody for three counts of first-degree murder after finding three people dead in a home Thursday.

The personal info of former Alberta premier Jason Kenney may have been exposed by Alberta separatists. He thinks it was no accident
Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney says he is taking security precautions and mulling civil action.

Environmental law changes 'possible' to expedite resource projects: government House leader
The government House leader confirmed on Thursday plans to change regulations and legislation in order to speed up the approvals of major resource projects.

UBC, SFU among thousands of universities affected by Canvas software cyber breach
The University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University, B.C.'s two biggest universities by student enrolment, say a cyber breach of the Canvas learning software could affect students' personal information.

U.S. says it intercepted Iranian attacks on 3 navy ships in Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. military said it intercepted Iranian attacks Thursday on three Navy ships in the Strait of Hormuz and "targeted Iranian military facilities responsible for attacking U.S. forces," highlighting the fragility of the month-old ceasefire between the two countries.

Man who sprayed U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar from syringe during town hall pleads guilty to assault
A man who sprayed vinegar at Democratic U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar at a town hall meeting in Minneapolis earlier this year pleaded guilty to assault Thursday in federal court after reaching a deal with prosecutors.

Tumbler Ridge Secondary School to be torn down and rebuilt after mass shooting, province says
The province says larger, more modular classrooms will be built in Tumbler Ridge in the coming weeks to use while plans for a permanent high school replacement are underway.

U.S. trade court rules in favour of plaintiffs who challenged Trump's global tariffs
A U.S. trade court dealt another blow to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff strategy, ruling that his latest 10 per cent temporary global duties are unjustified under a 1970s trade law, but blocked the levies for only two private importers and the state of Washington.

Bell fires employees it claims violated in-office policy. Lawyer slams move as 'money-saving'
In an internal note obtained by CBC News, Bell said it investigated and terminated an undisclosed number of employees for “misrepresenting their presence in the workplace." But several fired employees, and the lawyer representing them, say they believe the employees were actually fired for economic reasons, rather than misconduct.

Toronto-based Sherritt pulls back from mining joint venture in Cuba amid expansion of U.S. sanctions
The United States on Thursday imposed financial sanctions on a sprawling business conglomerate run by Cuba's military and a Cuban-Canadian mining joint venture, as the Trump administration ramps up pressure on the island's communist leaders by targeting sources of foreign investment.
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Toronto Star

Ontario appoints supervisor to run Conestoga College after audit exposing 'serious mismanagement'
The unprecedented move comes after an audit uncovered an unauthorized severance payment, luxury trips and alcohol-heavy meal claims.

Longtime job trainer for people with disabilities quits Ontario's program
After 40 years providing employment services training to people with developmental disabilities, Community Living Mississauga says it will no longer work under Ontario's job training program.

Parliamentary MAID review is "one-sided" and "flawed," committee member charges
The parliamentary committee tasked with studying an expansion of Canada’s medical assistance in dying regime to people with mental illness has been "one-sided," "flawed" and risks making a recommendation based on a lack of evidence, argues one of its members.

Soccer legend Ronaldinho enjoying Toronto before World Cup test match at BMO Field
Friday night’s Living Legends Match, pitting Brazilian greats against greats from Toronto FC’s past, will function as a test for Toronto Stadium.

Federal court rules against new global tariffs Trump imposed after loss at the Supreme Court
A federal court ruled Thursday against the new global tariffs that President Donald Trump imposed after a stinging loss at the Supreme Court.

Conservative MP accuses Carney government of planning to ground Snowbirds
The Conservatives are accusing the Carney government of quietly grounding Canada's iconic Snowbird fleet, suggesting this will be the last year that it performs air shows across the country.

Three Canadians connected to hantavirus cruise isolating in Ontario, Quebec. What experts say about transmission risk
Ontario health minister says it is believed the individuals in Ontario are not a transmission risk, but situation is "fluid" and will be monitored.

Toronto mayoral hopeful accuses Olivia Chow of running shadow re-election campaign — on the taxpayer’s dime
Coun. Brad Bradford said Mayor Olivia Chow was running a shadow campaign for her re-election before officially registering. Bradford has held campaign-style events with his staff for nearly a year before signing up.

Doug Ford's ill-fated jet purchase still causing turbulence for Tories
Ford insisted the Bombardier Challenger 650 was returned to the manufacturer April 22, but it emerged Thursday that the aircraft remained in the government's possession at least a week after that.

Canadians don't trust Donald Trump to abide by a new trade deal, poll suggests
Canadians are split on the importance of a new trade deal with the U.S. and a majority don't trust Donald Trump to abide by one anyway, a new survey suggests.
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Globe and Mail
International Olympic Committee lifts restrictions on Belarusian athletes
Restrictions remain in place for Russian athletes
U.S. trade court rules against Trump’s latest 10% global tariffs, but issues narrow block
U.S. Court of International Trade only blocked the levy on two small businesses and the state of Washington

Polls show Reform UK and Greens set to win big against Labour in British local elections
Thursday vote is seen as a referendum on the stewardship of Prime Minister Keir Starmer

French prosecutors seek charges against Elon Musk, X over child sexual abuse images on platform
Prosecutor also investigating deepfakes, disinformation and complicity in denying crimes against humanity by AI system Grok
EU must fulfill U.S. trade deal by July 4 or face higher tariffs, Trump says
U.S. President threatened to increase tariffs on EU cars and trucks to 25% this week, from 15% currently

Brazilian President Lula visits White House in bid to avert new U.S. trade tariffs
Leaders discussed tariffs, trade, security, critical minerals and organized crime as Lula looks to reset rocky relationship with Trump
U.S., Iran explore short-term deal to end conflict
The U.S. and Iran are edging toward a temporary agreement to halt their war, sources and officials said on Thursday, with Tehran reviewing a proposal that would stop the fighting but leave the most contentious issues unresolved.
Israeli strike kills son of Hamas chief negotiating with Trump-led board
Azzam Al-Hayya is the fourth son of Khalil Al-Hayya to have been killed in Israeli attacks

Rubio visits Vatican to smooth ties after Trump’s criticism of Pope Leo
U.S. State Department said meetings covered the situation in the Middle East and strong relationship between the U.S. and the Holy See

Argentina scrambles to determine if country is source of deadly hantavirus outbreak
The country is consistently ranked by the WHO as having the highest incidence of the rare, rodent-borne disease in Latin America
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Global News

Trump’s new 10% global tariffs struck down by U.S. court, but only narrowly
The court only blocked the levy on two small businesses and the state of Washington, and it wasn't immediately clear if other businesses would have to continue paying the tariffs.

Human remains found in dead South African crocodile after ‘dangerous’ operation
Footage of the capture, shared by police, shows an officer and the 4.5-metre-long crocodile hanging from a rope suspended from the helicopter.

Air Canada suspends 4 seasonal flight routes, citing jet fuel costs
Air Canada says four seasonal flight routes will end earlier than previously planned this year due to the soaring price of jet fuel.

Hantavirus risk is ‘low,’ WHO says as 30 more passengers being traced
'I want to be unequivocal here: this is not SARS-CoV-2. This is not the start of a COVID pandemic. This is an outbreak that we see on a ship,' a WHO official said.

U.S. and Iran exchange attacks despite declared ceasefire and peace efforts
The attacks came after Tehran said it was reviewing the latest U.S. proposal to end the war but had not yet reached a decision or communicated with the Trump administration.

Airbus to supply 150 jets to Malaysia’s AirAsia in multibillion-dollar deal
Airbus says the agreement with the low-cost Malaysian airline marks the largest single firm order for A220 planes in the Quebec-based manufacturer's history.

Mexico City nightclub charges Americans $300 cover: ‘This is a political stance’
'It’s very much a response to the many attacks against Mexico from Trump,' the club's owner said in an interview with The Guardian.

Hantavirus strain can spread via humans, WHO says as 62 more feared exposed
The World Health Organization has identified the Andes strain of hantavirus, which can be transmitted from person to person, in passengers who were on the cruise ship.

China calls for ‘comprehensive ceasefire’ as U.S.-Iran war drags on
The Chinese minister’s comments followed an earlier statement by U.S. President Donald Trump that he was pausing his effort to guide stranded vessels out of the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump says he has paused effort to guide vessels from the Strait of Hormuz
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment for further detail on the progress in negotiations that Trump mentioned.
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New York Times

Is Trump About to Invite In the Biggest Predator in the World?
Chinese automakers do not belong on American soil.

China Sees a ‘Giant With a Limp’ as U.S. Drains Weapons on Iran War
America’s ability to deter China in a war over Taiwan is weakened, Chinese analysts say, giving Beijing leverage in an upcoming summit with President Trump.

Canvas Online Learning Platform Disabled After Breach by Hackers
Most users had regained access to the software late Thursday, hours after a hacking group said it had attacked Canvas’s parent company and gained access to more than 275 million people’s data.

Many Russians in No Mood for Celebration on Kremlin’s Biggest Day of the Year
As the country heads into Victory Day, the economy is stalling, internet restrictions are growing and the Kremlin is fearing Ukrainian attacks.

How Energy Prices Are Driving Demand for Solar Panels and Heat Pumps
Already having faced an energy crisis five years ago, more European consumers believe they are “one Trump-ignited war away” from crushing costs.

U.S. to Review Mexican Consulates After Right-Wing Claims Against Them
The State Department said it would review all Mexican consulates in the United States, following claims in conservative media that the consulates interfere in politics.

Jason Meade Found Guilty in Fatal Shooting of Casey Goodson Jr. in Ohio
Jason Meade had been searching for a fugitive when he shot Casey Goodson Jr. in 2020. It is rare for a law enforcement official to be convicted in a killing that occurs on the job.

Vote Brings ‘Freeze the Rent’ Closer to Reality in New York
The panel that regulates rents for nearly one million apartments cast its first vote since Mayor Zohran Mamdani took office, approving ranges that included no increases.

A Project in Europe Tested Whether Students Could Live Without Smartphones
For three weeks, thousands of children in Europe went without social media or their smartphones, or both. This is the diary of their digital detox.

Health Officials Race to Track Hantavirus Cruise Ship Outbreak but Predict ‘Limited’ Spread
A Dutch flight attendant and French national were among the latest to be tested in connection with a deadly outbreak on a cruise ship. But an analysis in South Africa showed no mutations in viral samples.
CNBC

Toyota fourth-quarter profit misses by wide margin as U.S. tariffs drive 49% slump
The world's largest automaker by sales volume saw a 1.89% year-on-year rise in revenue during the fourth quarter ended March.

Oil resumes rally as U.S.-Iran fire exchange rattles fragile Hormuz ceasefire
The U.S. and Iran exchanged fire in the Strait of Hormuz, raising fresh fears that the fragile ceasefire between the two countries was unraveling.

Asia-Pacific markets fall as renewed U.S.-Iran clashes keep investors on edge
Asia-Pacific markets open lower Friday, as concerns grew over renewed hostilities between Iran and the U.S. amid a fragile ceasefire.

Japan may have fired its yen bazooka twice, but markets are testing Tokyo’s resolve
Japan's Ministry of Finance has intervened in the yen over the country's Golden Week holiday.

CNBC Daily Open: Who shot first? Hormuz heats again as ceasefire and oil markets in peril
On Thursday, the U.S. and Iran opened fire in the Strait of Hormuz, with each side claiming the other initiated the attack.

Iran focus at Trump-Xi summit may delay progress on tariffs, rare earths
Thanks to the Iran war, big issues for U.S. businesses like rare earths and supply chains may take a back seat on the agenda for the Trump-Xi summit.

CoreWeave stock sinks 10% on weak revenue guidance, increased spending forecast
CoreWeave has been raising debt to finance its data center buildout, and S&P has boosted the company's credit rating.

Coinbase posts steep first-quarter loss after slide in crypto prices; shares fall 4%
Crypto trading platform Coinbase reported a surprise first-quarter loss and weaker-than-estimated revenue after the market close Thursday.

U.S. and Iran trade fire in Strait of Hormuz; each claims other shot first
CENTCOM's statement does not mention the status of the U.S.-Iran ceasefire, which has already been frayed by repeated claims that its terms are being breached.

Cloudflare stock sinks 18% after earnings as company cuts 1,100 employees due to AI changes
The cloud provider announced it is laying off 20% of its workforce as agentic artificial intelligence "fundamentally changes" the company's work.
Washington Post

U.S. strikes Iran in response to attacks on warships, military says
The burst of violence cast fresh doubt on efforts by Washington and Tehran to reach a negotiated settlement that would end hostilities.

Aides cite friendly meeting as Rubio aims to mend U.S. ties with Pope Leo
Relations between the United States and the Vatican are at a low point over President Donald Trump’s attacks on Leo, who is a leading critic of the war in Iran.

Authorities scramble to limit hantavirus outbreak, trace contacts around globe
U.S. officials in at least five states — Arizona, California, Georgia, Texas and Virginia — are monitoring symptoms of seven returning passengers.

Israel strikes Beirut suburbs, threatening already shaky ceasefire
The airstrike on the Haret Hreik neighborhood targeted the leader of the Radwan forces, Hezbollah’s elite and battle-hardened fighting unit, Israeli authorities said.

U.S. intelligence says Iran can outlast Trump’s Hormuz blockade for months
A confidential intelligence community assessment delivered to the White House also finds that Iran retains a substantial missile and drone arsenal.

As U.S. blockades Iran, its oil still flows ship to ship an ocean away
Experts say covert transfers at sea are used to obscure the origins of oil that left Iranian ports and the Gulf of Oman before the blockade was imposed.

Grain dispute splits Ukraine and Israel even as they fight allied enemies
Tense relations soured further after Ukraine accused Israel of buying grain harvested by Russia in occupied territory. Meanwhile, Russia and Iran have grown closer.

Trump and Xi set to meet under shadow of Iran negotiations
President Donald Trump wants a lavish welcome in Beijing for a summit with Xi Jinping next week. But the specter of the war in Iran looms large.

Trump threatens intense bombing if Iran peace deal is not reached
As talks continue and proposals are exchanged, Washington and Tehran still disagree on what has been agreed.

Hantavirus-hit cruise ship to head to Canary Islands as Swiss confirm new case
More than 140 people remain on the Hondius, which will take about three days to reach the Spanish archipelago for screening. A local official has criticized the plan.
BBC

Six things to watch out for in the Scottish election
Results are expected to be announced across the country from early on Friday afternoon.

Two Islamic-State linked Australian women charged with crimes against humanity
A third woman who also returned to Australia from Syria was charged with joining a terrorist organisation.

Election results so far at a glance - and what's still to come
Reform UK has made gains at the expense of Labour and the Conservatives in early council election results overnight.

Labour expected to lose Senedd after century of winning elections in Wales
Labour sources have told the BBC the party's century-long winning run is expected to come to an end.

When will we know the results in England, Scotland and Wales?
Millions have voted in parliamentary elections in Scotland and Wales, and local elections in England.

Trump says US-Iran ceasefire still in place after exchange of fire in Strait of Hormuz
Iran accuses the US of violating the truce, alleging it targeted an oil tanker and carried out attacks on coastal areas.

US to revoke passports of parents with child support debt
Parents who have outstanding debt of more than $2,500 (€1,844) in child support payments could be impacted.

Instagram privacy tech is turned off today- what does this mean for your DMs?
The platform said it would remove end-to-end encrypted messages, a major U‑turn by parent company Meta.

The Papers: 'Official exposed as Chinese spy' and 'Time for Starmer to stand aside'
Several of the papers report that a Home Office official has been found guilty of working for Chinese intelligence.

Live from your living room: The rise of concert films and livestreamed gigs
Can't see your favourite act in the flesh? There might be a solution - but not everyone's a fan.
The Independent

Elaborately decorated skeletons in Catholic churches across Bavaria take some visitors by surprise
Four skeletons, known as catacomb saints or Holy Bodies, have been on display for centuries at the Catholic monastery church of Banz in southern Germany

Hungary's incoming prime minister plans a 'regime-change celebration' to mark Orbán's departure
Péter Magyar takes office as Hungary's prime minister on Saturday, ending Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule

Oil tanker arrives in South Korea after passing through the Strait of Hormuz in mid-April
A South Korean refinery says a tanker carrying 1 million barrels of crude oil arrived off South Korea’s west coast after passing through the Strait of Hormuz in mid-April

Asian stocks fall and oil prices climb after attacks imperil the ceasefire with Iran
Asian stocks have retreated and oil prices climbed as the fragile ceasefire with Iran was strained by missile and drone attacks that prompted U.S. retaliatory strikes on Iranian military facilities

Oil prices rise as US and Iran exchange fire in Strait of Hormuz
Asian stocks head for stellar weekly gains despite pulling back slightly on Friday

Local election results live: Labour lose control of five councils as Reform make huge gains
Labour losses appear to be even worse than expected as Reform claim large numbers of early seats in England

Alarmed ASEAN leaders discuss crisis plan to mitigate backlash from Middle East war
Southeast Asian leaders are meeting under pressure to mitigate the impact on their people and economies of the Iran war, which one top minister says, “should not have occurred in the first place.”

Hantavirus cruise ship latest: Foreign Office warns British travellers virus is health concern in Argentina
Five cases have been confirmed in the outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise

Could cruise boat hantavirus be the next global pandemic? Experts sound off on if Covid-era lockdowns could return
Three cases have been confirmed as hantavirus by laboratory testing























