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CBC.ca

Liberals to table spring economic update April 28 amid global instability
Canadians will get a better sense of the country's finances amid a global turbulence and shocks to the energy supply chain later this month when the Liberals table their spring economic statement.

Journalist plans to create new archive of residential school survivor stories — before it's too late
A new project from award-winning journalist Connie Walker aims to create an archive of testimonies of abuse at residential schools before the accounts are destroyed in September 2027.

Nick Suzuki becomes 1st Canadiens player in 40 years to record 100 points in a season
Nick Suzuki beat goalie Ilya Sorokin at 15:56 of the second period to give Montreal a 1-0 lead Sunday against the hometown New York Islanders, making him the first Canadiens captain in the storied franchise's history to reach 100 points.

Kuwaiti U.S. journalist Ahmed Shihab-Eldin detained in Kuwait after social media posts
The Committee to Protect Journalists is calling for the release of Kuwaiti American journalist Ahmed Shihab-Eldin after he was detained in Kuwait over social media posts during military escalations in the Iran war.

Toronto Tempo sign Canadian guard Kia Nurse ahead of inaugural WNBA season
The Toronto Tempo have signed Canadian guard Kia Nurse ahead of the franchise's inaugural WNBA season, the teamannounced Tuesday.

Trump says talks with Iran could resume in next few days
The standoff between the United States and Iran deepened on Tuesday as the U.S. declared it had blockaded Iran's ports, Tehran threatened to strike targets across the region and Pakistan said it was racing to bring the sides together for more talks.

10 years after landmark court decision, N.W.T. Métis leaders still waiting to see benefits
Bill Enge, former leader of the North Slave Métis Alliance, was elated when the Supreme Court of Canada found in 2016 that tens of thousands of Métis and non-status Indians were now under the jurisdiction of the federal government. A decade later, some Métis leaders feel not enough has happened since then to materially improve access to rights, programs and services for Métis people.

B.C. declared toxic drugs a public health emergency 10 years ago. Has it made a difference?
Experts say they worry the province hasn’t used all the powers available that come with a public health emergency, and is leaning on public opinion rather than science to inform policy.

Saint John police chief accused of misconduct in Ontario, lawsuits reveal
The widow of an OPP officer who died by suicide more than six years ago accuses Saint John Police Chief Robert Bruce of misconduct in lawsuits against the Ontario Provincial Police and the police union.
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Toronto Star

Carney government to cut excise tax on gasoline until Labour Day
It will cost $2.4 billion to lift the tax for five months, an official said, a move that will drop the price of gasoline by 10 cents per litre.

Doug Ford says Mark Carney's majority means 'a stronger hand' against Trump
The Progressive Conservative premier said the three Liberal byelection victories on Monday would help Carney in the the upcoming review of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement.

3.9-magnitude earthquake shakes the Ottawa-Gatineau area
The ground shook around 12:30 p.m. just over 60 kilometres outside of Ottawa, according to Earthquakes Canada.

Toronto police warn of roofing scam involving fake repairs, bizarre demands by 'Interpol investigator'
When homeowners have refused further payments, police say someone posing as an "Interpol investigator" has shown up, claimed the phony roofers are under investigation, instructed victims not to speak to anyone — and asked for more money to facilitate a…

Air Canada ordered to pay pilots who were denied religious COVID-19 vaccine exemption
In a case of workplace religious discrimination, Air Canada placed the pilots on unpaid leave because they failed to meet the company's bar for "sincere religious belief."

Ontario Liberals reveal date for Scarborough Southwest byelection nomination
Ontario Liberals will pick their candidate for an upcoming byelection in Scarborough Southwest on May 9 in a vote that has broader implications for the party's leadership race in the fall.

The most expensive option no more, Ontario's new wind and solar projects bring the promise of far cheaper power
With the new plants, solar is set to go from Ontario’s most expensive source of power to one of the least.

Man dead in targeted attack after break-in call at Ajax home, police searching for suspects
Officers were called to a home near Shorten Place and Haskell Avenue around 12:40 a.m. on Tuesday.

Heavy-rain warning lifted in Toronto, with temperatures to reach low 20s on Tuesday
Temperatures are expected to warm from 10 C in the morning to a high of 21 towards the evening: Environment Canada.

Toronto police lay out road closures, crowd control ahead of FIFA World Cup
Here's what Toronto police are focusing on ahead of the first kick-off.
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Globe and Mail
Harvey Weinstein to face third rape trial in New York
Jurors will weigh whether he raped hairstylist and actor Jessica Mann in a Manhattan hotel in 2013
Fuel shortages and power cuts deal blow to Cuba’s top tourist destinations
International tourist arrivals plunged 56 per cent in February from one year prior
Cuba's tourism dries up along with fuel, power amid U.S. sanctions
In a small town on the edge of the vast Zapata Swamp, one of Cuba's top eco-tourism destinations, plunging visitor numbers are adding to the struggles of residents and tourism industry workers, as an energy blockade by the United States leaves the island with worsening fuel and power shortages.
Pope Leo in Algeria walks in footsteps of his spiritual father, St. Augustine
Pope Leo XIV walked Tuesday in the footsteps of his spiritual father, St. Augustine, making a pilgrimage to the archaeological ruins in Algeria where the fifth-century titan of early Christianity lived, died and wrote some of the most important works in Western thought.
Super Typhoon Sinlaku in the Pacific Ocean batters remote U.S. islands with heavy winds and rains
Super Typhoon Sinlaku was packing winds of up to 241 kph that were likely to bring power outages to the islands that are home to roughly 50,000 people
U.S. producer prices increase less than expected in March
Cost of services unchanged, but surging energy prices fanning inflation pressures
Oasis, Wu-Tang Clan, Phil Collins among artists joining Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Iron Maiden, soul singers Luther Vandross and Sade, punk-rocker Billy Idol and post-punk band Joy Division, later reborn as New Order also recognized
Pope Leo pays homage in Algeria to spiritual father, St. Augustine, during Africa tour
Leo proclaimed himself a ‘son of St. Augustine’ on the night of his election and has cited Augustine prolifically in his first year

France raffles $1-million Picasso to raise money for Alzheimer’s research
‘Head of a Woman,’ painted by Picasso in 1941, could net US$14-million if all raffle tickets are sold

Iranian carpet artisans return to work, hope for continued ceasefire
Tehran's historic grand bazaar opened up as Iranians make the most out of the U.S. and Iran's fragile two-week ceasefire. Shops that sell world-famous Persian rugs, in particular, returned to business.
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Global News

Dozens of ‘cocaine hippos’ tied to drug lord Pablo Escobar to be euthanized
The cocaine hippos escaped Pablo Escobar's ranch after the drug lord was killed by national police in 1993. Since then, they have taken up residence in the region.

Iran war fallout has ‘abruptly darkened’ global economic outlook, IMF says
The IMF downgraded its forecast for global growth to 3.1 per cent in 2026 from the 3.3 per cent it had forecast in January, but the new rate assumes the war is 'short-lived.'

Talks ongoing as U.S. blockade of Iranian ports continues
Though last week’s ceasefire appeared to hold, the showdown over the Strait of Hormuz risked reigniting hostilities and deepening the region-wide war’s economic fallout.

Husband of woman missing in Bahamas released without charges
'They had no choice but to release him. It's unfortunate they had to exhaust the entire investigative period to come to the conclusion,' Brian Hooker's lawyer said.

Canadian killed in Lebanon, Anand says while calling for ceasefire
Community organizers say Haider is survived by his wife and five children, including a one-year-old.

Cuba’s president says ‘we will defend ourselves’ against U.S. invasion
'If the time comes, I don't think there would be any justification for the United States to launch a military aggression against Cuba,' Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said.

Why the U.S. is blockading the Strait of Hormuz and NATO doesn’t want in
Meanwhile, NATO allies including Britain and France said they would not be drawn into the conflict by taking part in the blockade.

Pope Leo XIV says he does not fear Trump in feud over Iran war
U.S.-born Pope Leo XIV told reporters that the Vatican’s appeals for peace and reconciliation are rooted in the Gospel, and that he doesn’t fear the Trump administration.

Hungary’s Orban concedes landmark defeat to centre-right opposition
Hungary's veteran nationalist leader Viktor Orban conceded defeat on Sunday after a landslide election victory by the upstart opposition.

Trump orders Iran blockade as peace talks falter
The United States and Iran ended face-to-face talks on Sunday without an agreement, leaving a fragile two-week ceasefire in doubt.
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New York Times

Can ‘Michael’ Help Restore Jackson’s Image? His Estate Is Banking on It.
A new biopic is the latest move in the Jackson estate’s posthumous — and lucrative — rehabilitation campaign.

How Peter Magyar Defeated Viktor Orban, a Former Ally, In Hungary’s Election
For years, Peter Magyar was a loyal ally of Viktor Orban, the far-right Hungarian leader. Then he changed sides — and defeated his former boss in a landslide victory on Sunday. Does he represent real change?

Camp Mystic Hearing in Texas Weighs Reopening After Deadly Flooding
Testimony at a hearing this week has focused on what camp leaders knew and did as floodwaters rose in July, killing at least 116 people.

Kevin Warsh, Trump’s Pick for Fed Chair, Discloses Vast Wealth Ahead of Confirmation Hearing
Kevin M. Warsh vowed to divest a substantial amount of his more than $100 million in assets as he faces a complicated path to becoming the next chair of the Federal Reserve.

Trump Administration Accuses Biden DOJ of Unfairly Prosecuting Anti-Abortion Activists
The report is part of the president’s effort to claim anti-conservative and anti-Christian biases in federal law enforcement, even as he pushes to wield the legal system against his political enemies.

House Republicans Step Up Scrutiny of Democratic Fund-Raising Giant
Three Republican-led committees, responding to a New York Times report this month, accused the Democratic fund-raising organization of withholding documents from a subpoena request.

What Does an American Orchestra Need in a Conductor?
At a challenging time for American orchestras, the question of what a community wants from a music director has become more urgent.

Reckoning With Israel’s ‘One-State Reality’
The political scientists Shibley Telhami and Marc Lynch discuss Israel’s continued expansion into the West Bank, Gaza and Lebanon.

Amazon Buys Globalstar for $10.8 Billion, Movingto Expand Its Satellite Internet Service
The e-commerce giant is buying Globalstar, a satellite communications company, as it aims to expand its own satellite internet service to compete with Elon Musk’s Starlink.

Ricky Cobb Has Built a Mini-Empire Through ’70s Nostalgia
Ricky Cobb has built a big online following with his irreverent postings about the absurdities of the 1970s.
CNBC

U.S. oil price tumbles below $92 as White House considers further talks with Iran
U.S. Vice President JD Vance said Monday that the next steps in U.S.-Iran peace efforts now depend on Tehran.

Nvidia stock is on a 10-day winning streak and up 18% over that stretch
Nvidia denied rumors that it's in talks to buy a large PC company, telling CNBC in a statement that it's "not engaged in discussions."

Prediction markets will grow to $1 trillion by 2030, Bernstein estimates
The investment bank said volumes will reach an estimated $240 billion in 2026 and grow at a 80% compound annual rate between 2025 and 2030.

Fed nominee Warsh filings detail vast wealth, far exceeding past chairs
Kevin Warsh, nominee to lead the Federal Reserve, detailed his holdings in newly released financial disclosures.

Treasury yields move lower after light producer price reading, weaker oil prices
Treasury yields dropped on Tuesday following a softer-than-expected producer price index reading and as oil prices declined.

Jamie Dimon says Anthropic's Mythos reveals 'a lot more vulnerabilities' for cyberattacks
The remarks show how a technology welcomed by corporations as a productivity boon can also pose serious threats, like uncovering new ways to hack into systems.

More U.S.-Iran peace deal talks are in discussion, White House says
Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains at a trickle, despite President Donald Trump proclaiming that a ceasefire with Iran depended on it reopening.

Amazon to buy Globalstar to bolster Leo satellite business in deal worth about $11.6 billion
Amazon said it would acquire Globalstar, giving its nascent satellite internet business a boost as it vies to compete with Elon Musk's SpaceX.

CEOs are betting AI will augment work rather than displace all workers
Panelists at the Semafor World Economy conference said artificial intelligence can supplement the work that's already done, improving its quantity and quality.

Global recession is inevitable if Strait of Hormuz stays shut, says Citadel's Ken Griffin
A prolonged blockage of the Strait of Hormuz for the next six to 12 months will mean an unavoidable recession, the billionaire investor said.
Washington Post

U.S. blockade has turned back six ships leaving Strait of Hormuz
More than a dozen American warships positioned in the Gulf of Oman and Arabian Sea are acting as a “net,” officials said. None of the encounters has required escalation.

How geography powers Iran’s grip on the Strait of Hormuz, despite U.S. blockade
Even with a U.S. blockage, geography gives Iran an edge in the Strait of Hormuz, shaping control of a vital global chokepoint.

Trump says Iran talks may resume this week, but opposes enrichment compromise
The lead U.S. negotiator, Vice President JD Vance, has sought a moratorium on uranium enrichment of at least 20 years. Tehran’s offer would last up to five.

Rubio hosts Israel-Lebanon talks in D.C. Here’s what to know.
The talks are aimed at securing a ceasefire in Israel’s campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon but are likely to be difficult.

World’s oldest gorilla, known for her dignified manner, turns 69
Legend has it that Fatou was brought from Africa to France in the late 1950s by a sailor who then traded her to settle a bar bill.

Hungary’s opposition cheers Orban’s fall but faces challenging transition
With his Tisza party jubilant over its win, Peter Magyar warned of difficulties ahead as his new government faces economic woes and Orban allies in high places.

Fugitive Bolsonaro ally, convicted in 2022 coup attempt, is detained by ICE
The arrest of Brazilian former intelligence chief and congressman Alexandre Ramagem ended a manhunt that stretched for six months across two continents.

U.S. imposes naval blockade as Trump demands Iran end nuclear program
Peace talks broke down over Iran’s nuclear program, which has survived two decades of international diplomacy seeking to curtail it and more than five weeks of bombing.

E.U. revels in defeat of Hungary’s Orban, Trump ally who defied Brussels
Hungary’s prime minister, a self-proclaimed champion of illiberal democracy, turned thwarting E.U. policy into an art form but suffered a resounding election defeat.

Lambasting Pope Leo, Trump risks alienating conservative Catholics
Veteran church observers say an open war of words between a pope and a U.S. president is unprecedented.
BBC

Palantir defends its record as MPs demand more scrutiny of data use
NHS guidance that all hospitals should be using Palantir software from this month has sparked a backlash.

Israel and Lebanon hold first direct talks since 1993
The Iran-backed Hezbollah militia said it would not abide by any agreements of the meeting in Washington.

US Treasury secretary says short-term economic pain worth long-term security
Scott Bessent said a "small bit of economic pain" was worth it to eliminate the threat of Iranian strikes on Western capitals.

Number of asylum hotels falls to 185 after 11 close
The government says the fall is partly due to housing people in alternative sites such as military barracks.

Tracking the ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz
Four vessels with links to Iran have crossed the Strait of Hormuz despite the start of a US naval blockade, but two of those vessels appear to have reversed course.

Former Nato chief warns UK security 'in peril' as he accuses Starmer of 'corrosive complacency'
Lord George Robertson, a former Labour defence secretary, will use a speech to accuse "non-military experts in the Treasury" of "vandalism".

UK faces biggest hit to growth from Iran war of major economies, IMF says
The financial body cuts its growth forecast for the UK and warns the war threatens to throw the global economy "off course".

Why and how is US blockading Iranian ports in Strait of Hormuz?
Donald Trump says that the US is blockading the Strait of Hormuz. What does this mean in practice?

UFOs and a Tardis - why unusual holiday stays are booming
It looks like a space craft has landed but it's one of a growing trend for quirky places to take a break.

As former Nato chief warns about defence spending, how much has the military shrunk?
BBC Verify looks at the size of the UK military after Lord Robertson criticises the government over defence spending.
The Independent

New Eric Swalwell accuser alleges he drugged her drink before ‘raping and choking’ her in hotel
California representative resigning from Congress over sexual assault allegations but has insisted they are untrue and pledged to ‘fight them with everything that I have’

White House insiders share memes showing changing mood within the administration: report
Trump addressed some of his recent controversies that led to the panicked memes during a staged press moment with a DoorDash delivery person at the White House

86-year-old French woman detained by ICE after moving to US to rekindle decades-old romance
The woman, named only as Marie-Therese, is currently being held at a crowded detention center in Louisiana following her arrest

Middle East conflict sparked major supply shock, says Bank of England boss
Andrew Bailey made his comments as the UK was given a gloomy economic outlook by the International Monetary Fund.

South East Water boss to give up bonus after thousands of customers hit by outages
Bill-payers were left with no tap water, were unable to shower or bathe and could not flush their toilets

Federal workers can’t escape religious messages from their bosses: ‘This has never happened before’
They’ve received proselytizing emails, invitations to worship services and observed religious undertones in policy decisions

Catholic JD Vance weighs in after Trump removes Truth Social post with image appearing to show himself as Jesus
Vice President JD Vance said that, in some cases, it ‘would be best for the Vatican to stick to matters of morality’

Trump’s energy secretary once said gas prices would fall by summer - now he’s not so sure
The national average gas price hit $4.118 per gallon Tuesday

Irish government survives vote of confidence over handling of fuel protests
The motion was triggered by the main opposition party, Sinn Fein, which criticised the coalition’s ‘arrogance’

Nearly half of Americans hold some form of vaccine skepticism, poll finds
Only 39% of people in poll said that the science on vaccines ‘is clear and it is damaging to question it’























