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CBC.ca

Indigenous cultural belongings return to Canada from Vatican
A delegation from the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation and four First Nations youth are accompanying 62 items on a flight from Frankfurt, Germany to Montreal.

Why Danielle Smith's government is not withstanding many court challenges
From transgender policies to referendums to "conservative" party names, the Alberta UCP has stepped in where others have feared to tread.

Ottawa, First Nations prepare competing child welfare reform plans
The federal government is staring down a court-ordered deadline to submit a new plan to reform the on-reserve child welfare system, as a group of First Nations leaders and children's advocates prepare a competing proposal.

U.S. businesses love CUSMA. Why is Donald Trump threatening to pull out?
Over three days in Washington, nearly 150 American industry leaders representing every major sector of the economy depicted the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement as essential to their success. Yet the Trump administration has floated letting the agreement expire or withdrawing from it altogether.

Japan's viral 7-Eleven egg salad sandwich launches in the U.S. Why is it so popular?
7-Eleven is bringing its famous egg salad sandwich to U.S. stores, announcing Wednesday that its Japanese-style tamago sando has landed, complete with "pillowy milk bread and creamy egg salad made with kewpie mayonnaise." But why is it so popular?

Canada removes Syria from list of terror-sponsoring states
The federal government has removed Syria from its list of states that sponsor terrorism, almost a year after the fall of former president Bashar al-Assad's regime.

Student magazines are getting axed under Trump’s anti-diversity measures
The University of Alabama this week announced the immediate and indefinite closure of two student publications it says run afoul anti-diversity measures imposed by the Donald Trump administration.

Amid strained ties between India and U.S., Modi and Putin are full of praise for each other
A summit between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin that tackled a trade imbalance and pushed to deepen defence ties between the two countries was also steeped in symbolism.

Renowned Toronto-born architect Frank Gehry dead at 96
Toronto-born architect Frank Gehry, whose works included the 2008 redesign of the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, has died.
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Toronto Star

In ‘conspiracy theory’ videos, prospective mom blamed Children’s Aid for boy’s sudden death, claimed she was being ‘persecuted’
“I know I didn’t do it," Becky Hamber told the camera in one of several videos she shot after her initial arrest.

'They've just ruined 1,000 Christmases.' Sault Ste. Marie residents fear grim aftermath of Algoma Steel layoffs
Just weeks before Christmas, Algoma Steel said it would be laying off 1,000 workers, representing more than a third of the company's workforce.

Raptors vs. Hornets: Five-games-in-seven-nights grind shows in loss to Charlotte
It was Toronto’s fourth loss in five games, dropping them to 1-2 on a season-high five-game homestand.

Man critically injured in stabbing on Yonge Street in Midtown neighbourhood
Police found the stabbed man with life-threatening injuries just after 6:30 p.m. Friday. A suspect has been arrested and taken to hospital with minor injuries.

'We Will Rock You' at Mirvish is a zero-star dumpster fire that proves rock 'n' roll is truly dead
Not even the voices of this young Canadian cast can save Ben Elton's nonsensical futuristic musical.

FIFA World Cup draw: A look at Canada's opponents in Group B (with one to come)
One of Italy, Northern Ireland, Wales and Bosnia will earn the final spot in March playoffs.

Mayors urge Ontario to declare state of emergency to address homelessness, addiction
Ontario Big City Mayors urged the province to provide more funding and engage more actively with cities and other stakeholders Friday.

Toronto Public Health urges doctors to prioritize flu shots as cases rise
TORONTO - Toronto Public Health is urging doctors to prioritize vaccinating patients against the flu over the next week.

Alberta rule changes undermine carbon pricing deal with Ottawa, critics charge
Experts say it will weaken a major climate policy the province pledged to strengthen just last week in its accord with the federal government.

Toronto in the top 50 global cities with the worst traffic: report
Other Canadian cities like Montreal, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Calgary and Edmonton also made the list.
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Globe and Mail
Carney engages Trump in banter, holds meeting after FIFA World Cup draw
The leaders ‘agreed to keep working together’ on USMCA in the meeting, Carney’s spokesperson said

Michael Jordan testifies in NASCAR antitrust trial, saying he had no choice but to sue ‘the entity’
Basketball Hall of Famer seeks to get more revenue back to racing teams

Federal judge approves release of grand jury transcripts from abandoned Epstein case in Florida
Recently passed federal law ordering the release of records related to Epstein overrode rules about grand jury secrecy, judge says

Gretzky gave us a spectacle of meme-able proportions at the World Cup draw
Good or bad attention, eyeballs are eyeballs in the modern sports landscape
Playwright Jeremy O. Harris arrested in Japan on alleged drug smuggling charges
Customs officer discovered 0.78 grams of crystal containing the synthetic narcotic MDMA in his tote bag

CDC panel votes to scrap hepatitis B vaccine recommendation for babies
It voted to keep the birth dose only for infants of the less than 1 per cent of mothers who test positive for the virus
Fans brave cold Washington weather for a chance to watch World Cup draw
Soccer fans battled cold weather and heavy security in Washington for a chance to witness the 2026 World Cup draw in Washington on Friday.
Netflix to buy Warner Bros Discovery's studios, streaming unit
Netflix has agreed to buy Warner Bros Discovery's TV, film studios and streaming division for US$72-billion, a deal that would hand control of one of Hollywood's most prized and oldest assets to the streaming pioneer.

Robert Burns charity launches $22-million fundraiser to restore his little-known Scottish farm
Burns spent a third of his creative life at Ellisland, drawing inspiration for some of his most famous works including Auld Lang Syne
Trump’s security strategy critiques Europe, reinforces ‘America First’ philosophy
Document makes clear that U.S. wants to improve its relationship with Russia after years of Moscow being treated as a global pariah
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Global News

What to know about Venezuela, Maduro and Trump’s possible military plans
The Trump administration has accused Maduro of leading a 'narco-terrorist' state that allows shipments of drugs to be trafficked into the U.S. and Europe.

Canada removes Syria from list of foreign state supporters of terrorism
Ottawa said it has also removed Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the group that led a rebel takeover last year, from its list of terrorist entities under the Criminal Code.

Frank Gehry, renowned Canadian-born architect, dies at age 96
Gehry died in his home in Santa Monica after a brief respiratory illness, said Meaghan Lloyd, chief of staff at Gehry Partners LLP.

U.S. national security strategy warns of ‘civilizational erasure’ in Europe
The strategy reinforces Trump’s “America First” philosophy, which favors nonintervention overseas, questions decades of strategic relationships and prioritizes U.S. interests.

Donald Trump awarded with inaugural FIFA Peace Prize
United States President Donald Trump has been awarded with the FIFA Peace Prize. It's the first time the award has been given out.

Police ‘naturally’ recover poached Fabergé egg swallowed by suspected thief
The 18-karat yellow gold miniature pendant was 'recovered' without the need for medical intervention, according to authorities.

FIFA Men’s World Cup 2026: Here’s who Team Canada will face
Canada finds out its group opponents today for next summer’s expanded 48-nation FIFA World Cup at the tournament draw in Washington, D.C.

U.S. military kills 4 alleged ‘narco-terrorists’ in another boat strike
Footage of the strike, shared by the U.S. Southern Command, showed the moment the boat in the eastern Pacific was bombed from above.

Industry experts question Saab’s pitch to bring 10,000 jobs to Canada
Critics are questioning the solidity of Saab's pitch to deliver 10,000 jobs in Canada if it decides to set up shop here to assemble Gripen fighter jets.

Netflix set to buy Warner Bros studios, streaming unit for US$72B
The agreement follows a weeks-long bidding war where Netflix seized the lead with a nearly US$28-a-share offer that eclipsed Paramount Skydance's nearly US$24 bid.
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New York Times

The Supreme Court Is Failing at Its Most Important Job
Until the court imposes limits, the administration will keep acting as if there are none.

Republicans Are Quietly Pushing Back Against Trump
Will the president soon wish he hadn’t run for a second term?

China’s National Security Office in Hong Kong Summons Foreign Journalists
The authorities accused “some foreign media” of smearing the government’s response to a fire at a high-rise complex, saying: “Do not say you have not been warned.”

Sweet Season
Rejoice: NYT Cooking’s holiday cookie extravaganza has returned.

Battlefield Picture Worsening for Ukraine as Trump Pushes Peace Plan
Russian forces have advanced on several fronts recently. President Vladimir V. Putin signaled after talks with U.S. officials that he was not budging from demands.

What to Know About Netflix’s $83 Billion Deal for Warner Bros. Discovery
The cash-and-stock deal would give the world’s largest paid streaming service expansive power over theater owners and entertainment-industry unions.

Angst Turns to Anger in Hollywood as Netflix Hooks Warner Bros.
Much of the entertainment capital fears that Netflix’s deal will lead to more job losses and theater closings and fewer boundary-pushing movies.

Frank Gehry’s Buildings Sound as Marvelous as They Look
Gehry, who died on Friday at 96, made an invaluable contribution to classical music by designing spaces with stunning acoustics.

The Mayor-Elect of New Orleans Is Already Awash in Challenges
A month before taking office, Helena Moreno is steering the city through a budget crisis and a Border Patrol enforcement operation that has immigrants in hiding.

One Step From Citizenship, Some Find It Alludes Their Grasp
Sweeping immigration changes by the Trump administration have resulted in the cancellation of naturalization ceremonies, the last step in the process of becoming a citizen.
CNBC

The UK wants to unlock a 'golden age of nuclear' but faces key challenges in reviving historic lead
Geopolitics and the energy transition has pushed nuclear energy back onto public agendas.

SpaceX aims for $800 billion valuation in secondary share sale, WSJ reports
Elon Musk's SpaceX is reportedly launching an insider share sale that could value the company as high as $800 billion.

Elon Musk’s X fined $140 million by European Commission over 'deceptive' blue checkmark and lack of transparency
The social-media platform has been fined by the bloc after breaching transparency obligations under the Digital Services Act (DSA).

The regulatory path ahead for a Netflix and Warner Bros. deal could get dicey
Regulatory questions are already rising about Netflix's deal to combine its business with WBD's streaming service HBO Max and film studio Warner Bros.

Meta acquiring AI wearable company Limitless
Meta has acquired the startup Limitless, which makes a small, artificial intelligence-powered pendant.

Supreme Court to hear case on Trump birthright citizenship order
The U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment had been understood to grant citizenship to children born in the country, even if their parents are not citizens.

David Ellison's hunt for WBD made David Zaslav richer — and it may not be over
Paramount is considering taking an offer to WBD shareholders, thinking its deal has a better chance of gaining regulatory approval than Netflix's, sources said.

Netflix's plan to buy Warner Bros. throws the theater industry into upheaval
Netflix, which has traditionally limited it theatrical releases, has said it will honor existing WBD cinematic contracts that run through 2029.

RFK Jr.’s vaccine panel weakens recommendation on hepatitis B shot for babies, scrapping universal guidance
Some public health experts expressed concerns the recommendation could lead to an increase in hepatitis B infections in babies.

Core inflation rate watched by Fed hit 2.8%, delayed September data shows, lower than expected
The delayed core personal consumption expenditures price index for September was expected to show a 2.9% annual increase.
Washington Post

With elections following deadly fire, Hong Kong moves to stifle dissent
The suppression campaign shows how the Hong Kong government is using Beijing’s playbook to respond to crises that could mobilize large groups of aggrieved people.

Can Germany stop extremism by banning a far-right party? Some want to try.
Banning Alternative for Germany, a far-right party, might seem undemocratic but Germany’s constitution allows such prohibitions to prevent a repeat of Nazism.

Democrats press for expanding inquiry into Caribbean boat strike
Republican leaders have neither ruled out nor committed to launching a fuller investigation after revelations that U.S. forces killed two survivors of the attack.

Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai’s health is declining as verdict nears, family says
Jailed Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai’s health is declining in prison as national security verdict nears, say his family and legal team.

Trump warns of European ‘civilizational erasure’ in realigned national security strategy
The National Security Strategy, which each administration must publish, also said the U.S. should focus on the Western Hemisphere and consider the Middle East a place for investment.

Former deep-cover Russian spy leads Moscow campaign to co-opt Indian tech
Russia is hoping to use India’s booming tech sector to challenge the West and China for IT supremacy.

Australia is banning social media for teens. Others could follow.
The world is watching Australia’s ban on social media for children under 16. But some experts say the policy will face difficulties.

In Russia talks, NATO allies fear Trump is doing his ‘own thing’
In negotiations over Ukraine, European officials say President Trump’s team has positioned the U.S. as an independent arbiter rather than the leading voice of NATO.

Mapping U.S. strikes in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific
An ongoing record of U.S. military strikes in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific since Sept. 2.

The World Cup has always been about politics
The tournament played a role in early 20th century nation building, Jonathan Wilson says in a new book, and it is still political today.
BBC

England in tatters after dismal day in Brisbane
England’s hopes in the second Test - and the Ashes - are in tatters after a dismal and depressing third day in Brisbane.

Brook overturns dismissal before being given out next ball
Harry Brook uses a review to overturn a caught behind dismissal before being given out by the video umpire the very next ball as England fall to 123-5 on day three of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.

England needed to show more fight - Vaughan
England failed to show fight in the final session of the third day of the Ashes Test, said former captain Michael Vaughan.

Russia bombards Ukraine as US says progress made in talks with Kyiv
President Zelensky says an attack on a rail hub near Kyiv was "meaningless from a military point of view".

At least 11 killed in South Africa mass shooting
Gunmen stormed a hostel near Pretoria and opened fire, killing 11 people including a three-year-old.

Trans women will not be allowed to attend main Labour Women's Conference events
The conference will take place in 2026 after being cancelled for a year in light of the Supreme Court's gender ruling.

'Life being stressful is not an illness' - GPs on mental health over-diagnosis
Hundreds of GPs in England tell the BBC they are also worried about a lack of help for patients.

New law banning puppy smuggling welcomed by charities
But some are worried that the ban will have consequences for rare dog breeders and those who rescue dogs from overseas.

Seven celestial events to look for in the December night sky
December brings an array of night sky events including a mysterious interstellar comet, the Geminids meteor shower and winter solstice.

Deadly border fighting breaks out between Pakistan and Afghanistan
Both sides accuse the other of starting the overnight fighting and breaching a fragile ceasefire agreed in October.
The Independent

Tower of London closed after protesters ‘throw food’ at Crown Jewels display case
Four people have been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage

Labour has completely abandoned women’s rights, former EHRC chief claims
Kishwer Falkner said Labour was traditionally the ‘party of feminism’ but that the current generation of Labour MPs has ‘lost it’

HMRC issues tax warning over Christmas side hustles
Tax bosses have urged anyone making money from markets, online platforms or content creation to ensure they know the rules

Europe has promised Ukraine a ‘reassurance force’ when the war ends - but will it enrage Putin?
Europe has backed the idea of a ‘Reassurance Force’ to help Ukraine rebuild its war-weary army, but what does that mean in reality?

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin yet to show interest in peace, Trump envoy admits ahead of latest talks
Donald Trump says he does not know what Kremlin is doing after peace talks in Moscow yield very little

Tony Blair ‘planning major intervention’ over Labour’s future
The former Labour leader is reported to be ‘looking closely’ at leadership candidates

What is the H3N2 flu strain? Symptoms and advice as UK cases surge
Health bosses are warning this winter could see the ‘most severe flu outbreak in decades’

‘It’s too scary to be in a tent’: On the frontline of this winter’s refugee homelessness crisis
Tens of thousands of refugees could face homelessness this winter as frontline workers speak of being forced into ‘crisis response mode’, writes Bryony Gooch

Gravel, rotten wood and no bricks: Palestinians struggle to rebuild home in the ruins of Gaza City
With tents collapsing and infrastructure in ruins, ordinary Gazans are leading a grassroots push to restore their homes as winter approaches, Ezz Al Din Abu Eisha reports

Qatari leader says the Gaza ceasefire is at a critical moment
Qatar’s prime minister says the Gaza ceasefire has reached a critical moment as its first phase ends























