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CBC.ca

RCMP charge 2 men with using women to smuggle cannabis from Toronto to Nigeria

The RCMP arrested two men who allegedly used a classified ads website to recruit women to smuggle cannabis out of Canada to Nigeria via the country’s biggest airport.

Man accused of shooting officer in Welland, Ont., remains in hospital, Niagara police say

Police in Niagara Region say a man who was arrested and injured by gunfire after an officer was shot Friday in Welland, Ont., remains in hospital and will likely face further charges as the province's police watchdog continues to investigate.

IDF says it shot teen in West Bank after hurling brick at soldiers. Video appears to contradict that

The Israeli military said it was reviewing an incident in the occupied West Bank in which soldiers shot dead a 16-year-old Palestinian who they said had thrown a brick at them, after CCTV footage appeared to show he was not doing so when shot.

Canadian among fired workers from Grand Theft Auto studio says they just want their jobs back

The firing of several employees at the makers of the Grand Theft Auto video games came as a complete surprise, according to one of the Canadian workers who was let go this past fall.

Sidney Crosby breaks Penguins scoring record previously held by Mario Lemieux

Sidney Crosby broke Mario Lemieux's franchise scoring record with a goal and an assist in the first period of the Pittsburgh Penguins' 4-3 shootout win against the visiting Montreal Canadiens on Sunday night.

Vancouver homeless shelter adapting to rise in seniors, a trend reflected countrywide

For the first time in the history of Union Gospel Mission's Vancouver shelter, home-care aid workers are making weekly visits to help seniors with basic tasks like taking a shower. 

James Ransone, actor known for role in The Wire, dead at age 46

Ransone appeared in TV shows Bosch and Poker Face, as well as the films It: Chapter Two, The Black Phone and Black Phone 2

Mayor invites Hallmark to film in Alberta town residents call a real life romance set

If you’re looking for love – Sylvan Lake might just be the place, with aesthetics and a community that rivals any romance film script. But now the town is gunning to actually be the backdrop for one.

Sask. needs steady hand for 'choppy waters' ahead, premier says

In a year-end interview, Premier Scott Moe said his major regret for 2025 is not visiting Denare Beach sooner. The northern village was devastated this summer when wildfire destroyed 200 homes.
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Toronto Star

Contract details finally emerge as Canada Post and its union reach tentative 5-year agreement

Canada Post says the tentative agreements include higher wage increases, enhanced benefits and a weekend parcel delivery model. It will be voted on in January.

Two men arrested in drug smuggling scheme targeting women on LeoList, says RCMP

The RCMP said the investigation began after two Canadian women were arrested in Nigeria for attempting to transport cannabis into the country.

How Doug Ford’s ban on speed cameras split opinions across Ontario

Results released Monday by Angus Reid Institute showed how Ontarians feel about the ban on automated speed cameras.

Carney names friend and former investment banker Mark Wiseman as next U.S. ambassador

Wiseman will take the role on Feb. 15 and lead trade negotiations with the Trump administration.

American visits north up for first time in eight months as Canadians still avoid U.S.

The agency says U.S.-resident trips to Canada totalled 1,814,406 in October, up three per cent compared with 1,760,987 the same month last year.

Chickadee? Sugar Horse? How police come up with those offbeat operation code names

The protocol for police code-names requires subtlety, respect — and a little bit of humour, too. Some agencies have more fun than others.

Gen-Xers and millennials are about to inherit $1 trillion — here’s why it’s time to have that tough inheritance talk

Being transparent with your heirs early on about what they do (or don't) stand to inherit can set them up for future success, experts say.

I'm leaving my job soon. Should I 'cash out' my defined benefit pension?

You typically have three options when you leave an employer that sponsors a defined benefit pension plan before you retire.

Canada spent $78 million deporting 18,000 people in 2024 — the most since Stephen Harper

The vast majority of those deported have been asylum seekers whose refugee claims have been rejected, according to data obtained by the Star from the Canada Border Services Agency.

Roots CEO on swinging for the growth fences — and catching some World Series Game 7 fame

Roots president and CEO Meghan Roach says while the 52-year-old clothing retail icon and Canada share core values, "we’ve changed a lot from the sweats brand from your childhood."
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Globe and Mail

Larry Ellison offers US$40-billion to guarantee Paramount's Warner Bros bid

Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison has stepped in to personally guarantee US$40.4-billion in Paramount Skydance's latest effort to pry Warner Bros Discovery away from selling its prized Hollywood assets to streaming giant Netflix.

Trump meets national security officials for ‘major announcement’ as U.S. steps up Venezuela campaign

U.S. President plans to discuss a shipbuilding initiative, according to a White House official

Barry Manilow postpones January shows for surgery after lung cancer diagnosis

Singer says doctors caught the cancer early and don’t believe it has spread

British musician Chris Rea, known for Driving Home for Christmas, dies at 74

Rea found fame as a singer-songwriter in the 1980s, and turned from pop to writing bluesy records later in his career

CBS News’ Bari Weiss directs 60 Minutes to pull story critical of U.S. deportation policy

Report was held after network’s new editor-in-chief sought to add Trump administration’s perspective

Denmark, Greenland leaders defend Greenland’s sovereignty after Trump appoints envoy

U.S. President appointed Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry as envoy, who said on social media the role involves making Greenland ‘a part of the U.S.’

Israeli military says it is examining killing of Palestinian teen in West Bank

Rayyan Mohammad Abu Mualla was killed by soldiers who said he had thrown a brick at them, a claim contradicted by CCTV footage

Russian general killed by car bomb in Moscow, officials say

Investigators said Ukraine may be behind latest killing of a Russian senior military officer, but Kyiv has not claimed responsibility

Cambodia, Thailand to resume ceasefire talks as death toll of renewed clashes reaches 80

Officials are trying to salvage a truce first brokered by Malaysia and ‍Trump as fighting enters third week

U.S. intelligence shows Putin’s territorial ambitions in Ukraine remain unchanged, sources say

Intelligence reports from September contrast with Trump and U.S. negotiators’ claims that Putin wants to end the war
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Global News

Car bomb kills Russian general Fanil Sarvarov in Moscow

Lt. Gen. Fanil Sarvarov, head of the Operational Training Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces’ General Staff, died from his injuries.

Thousands gather to mark one week since Bondi Beach attack

Thousands of people, including Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, gathered at Bondi Beach Sunday to mark the Dec. 14 attack on a Hanukkah celebration that left 15 dead.

At least 16 files have disappeared from the DOJ webpage for documents related to Jeffrey Epstein

More than a dozen Epstein-related files vanished from the U.S. Justice Department’s website within a day, with no explanation, raising transparency concerns.

Australia plans tougher laws against displaying extremist flags after Bondi shooting

Australian authorities plan to ban symbols tied to extremism and certain chants after a mass shooting at Bondi Beach killed 15 people and injured many more.

U.S. launches anti-ISIS strikes in Syria after Americans killed: officials

U.S. President Donald Trump had vowed to retaliate after an attack on U.S. personnel last weekend in Syria by a suspected Islamic State member.

Rubio says U.S. wants to ‘partner’ with countries on hemisphere issues

Rubio faced several questions on U.S. military operations in Venezuela, negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, and the ongoing commitment to NATO in a year-end press conference.

Brown shooting, MIT professor’s killing suspect found dead, officials say

A frantic search for the suspect in last weekend’s mass shooting at Brown University ended at a New Hampshire storage facility where authorities discovered the man dead inside.

Finland PM apologizes to Asian nations after beauty queen racism scandal

The scandal arose earlier this month when the former Miss Finland winner was pictured pulling back her eyes in an image shared on social media.

EU proposal would ease cross-border abortion access for women facing bans

The European Union's parliament voted on Wednesday in favour of the 'My Voice, My Choice' citizens' initiative, which will be considered by the European Commission in March.

Russia to seize more of Ukraine if Europe ‘piglings’ reject demands: Putin

Putin said 'if the opposing side and its foreign patrons refuse to engage in substantive dialogue, Russia will achieve the liberation of its historical lands by military means.'
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New York Times

A Conspicuous Gap May Undermine Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Plan

A historical review shows lawmakers without certain familial records went unchallenged as citizens when the 14th Amendment was adopted. The finding appeared to undercut the president’s claims on birthright citizenship.

Goodbye (and Good Riddance?) to the MetroCard

Thirty years ago, the newfangled method of paying for New York City’s buses and subways seemed like cutting-edge technology. Now, its days are numbered.

Trump Halts Five Wind Farms Off the East Coast

The Interior Department said the projects posed national security risks, without providing details. The decision imperils billions of dollars of investments.

Assad, Ousted Syrian Ruler, Leads Life of Luxury in Russia

Bashar al-Assad’s long, brutal reign ended swiftly, but he and his close circle have had a soft landing in Russia.

Barry Manilow Is Diagnosed With Lung Cancer

The “Mandy” and “Copacabana” singer said he would undergo surgery to remove a cancerous spot on his left lung, and he postponed several concert dates.

Did Charlie Javice’s 147-Member Legal Team Expense $529 in Gummy Bears?

JPMorgan has had to pay tens of millions in legal costs for the convicted fraudster. It wants the public to see a newly unredacted list of itemized expenses.

Bernie Sanders to Lead Zohran Mamdani’s Public Swearing-In Ceremony

Mr. Sanders, a democratic socialist senator from Vermont, has supported New York City’s mayor-elect since the Democratic primary.

China Vanke Gets Temporary Lifeline to Prevent Debt Default

Bondholders for one of China’s biggest real estate developers extended a grace period to negotiate a delayed repayment of a $285 million bond issue.

Russian General Is Killed in Car Bombing in Moscow

The attack appeared to be the latest targeted assassination of a senior military official inside Russia’s borders.

Larry Ellison Personally Guarantees Paramount Bid for Warner Bros.

Mr. Ellison’s personal guarantee is meant to address concerns that the Warner Bros. Discovery’s board had expressed about Paramount’s original offer.

CNBC

Denmark to summon U.S. ambassador as Trump's Greenland special envoy appointment stirs tensions

Denmark pushes back against Trump's appointment of Jeff Landry as U.S. Special Envoy to Greenland.

U.S. Treasury yields edge higher as investors prepare for holiday-shortened week

U.S. Treasury yields edged higher on Monday as investors prepared for the holiday-shortened week.

Gold and silver prices soar to new highs as the yellow metal reemerges as a hedge

It comes as fiscal deficits and the race for the next chair of the Federal Reserve weighs on investors' minds.

Trump halts wind projects, including Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind, Dominion stock drops 5%

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said the administration paused the projects due to national security concerns identified by the Pentagon.

The NBA is pursuing ownership groups for a potential basketball league in Europe

The NBA is exploring the launch of a new professional men’s league in Europe in partnership with FIBA.

Orsted shares plummet 13% as U.S. pauses 5 offshore wind projects; European markets closed lower

It follows a record-breaking previous session which saw the Stoxx 600 index hit 588.07 points.

Waymo resumes robotaxi service in San Francisco after blackout chaos — Musk says Tesla car service unaffected

As power outages spread Saturday, videos shared on social media appeared to show multiple Waymo vehicles stalled in traffic in different parts of San Francisco.

Paramount guarantees Larry Ellison backing in amended WBD bid

Paramount notably did not increase its bid on Monday, reiterating that it believes the deal is superior to Netflix's.

Epstein files: DOJ restores image showing Trump after backlash

The Department of Justice faces criticism for not releasing all of the Epstein files on Friday, despite a law signed by President Donald Trump requiring it.

Neuroscience researcher: The dopamine-boosting morning routine I use to start my day in a good mood

Neuroscience researcher Mia Soviero says this morning routine helps boost her mood and increase her dopamine levels.

Washington Post

Car bomb in Moscow kills senior Russian general, third such attack in a year

Lt. Gen. Fanil Sarvarov’s death comes amid U.S.-led peace talks pushing for a deal to end the war in Ukraine.

Trump appoints Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry as special envoy to Greenland

The Danish territory has long been in the president’s sights. Trump said the Republican governor “understands how essential Greenland is to our National Security.”

Congolese rape survivors search in vain for medicine after USAID cuts

In eastern Congo, where rape is widespread, the cancellation of USAID funding for PEP kits has left many victims vulnerable, according to nearly 50 interviews.

Mindful of Trump and China, Japan is ramping up defense spending

Japan has accelerated plans to devote 2 percent of its GDP — and more — to its military as China grows more assertive and the U.S. urges allies to spend bigger.

Russia’s economy keeps driving its war, but it could break in 2026

Problems in the oil sector, a possible banking crisis and consumer woes lie ahead for Russia’s economy as four years of heavy military spending come due.

In Gaza, another winter of despair

The grim conditions in Gaza exacerbate an already bleak status quo.

U.S. pursuing third tanker off Venezuelan coast, official says

U.S. forces have already intercepted two other tankers in waters off Venezuela this month as part of an effort to heighten pressure on President Nicolás Maduro.

U.S. tariffs take a bite out of Germany’s iconic nutcracker industry

For family-founded Steinbach Volkskunst, the company’s most reliable market has become its biggest bureaucratic headache.

In the Year of the Snake, China is charmed by ‘Zootopia 2’ pit viper Gary

The fluffy Disney animation — and its snake character in particular — is delighting audiences in China, to the relief both of Hollywood and China’s film regulators.

Pakistan’s military chief consolidates power unseen in years

Promotion to a newly created job gives army chief Asim Munir more power than any Pakistan military official since Gen. Pervez Musharraf’s military dictatorship.

BBC

Third Palestine Action hunger striker on remand ends protest

A third individual on remand for alleged offences relating to the Palestine Action group has ended a hunger strike after 49 days.

Baby followed by BBC back in Gaza hospital after treatment abroad

The BBC revisits one-year-old Siwar Ashour who was temporarily evacuated to Jordan for medical treatment during the Gaza war.

Russia escalates attacks on key Ukrainian region of Odesa

President Volodymyr Zelensky warned the attacks were an attempt by Moscow to block Ukraine's access to maritime logistics.

US pauses offshore wind projects over security concerns

The Trump administration has long opposed wind power, most often citing cost and reliability concerns.

Stone Roses star Mani's coffin carried by Liam Gallagher as hundreds attend funeral

Mani's coffin was carried out of Manchester Cathedral by Liam Gallagher and his Stone Roses bandmates.

Post Office had deal with Fujitsu to fix Horizon errors 19 years ago

The emergence of a document contradicts claims made by the Post Office over bugs in its IT system during criminal prosecutions.

Canal boats swallowed by giant hole as major incident declared

Two boats have been left at the bottom of the cavity, where water has drained away.

Cowboy builder jailed for 14 years for £1.25m fraud

Mark Killick, who has now been convicted of fraud for a fourth time, used multiple names.

Two identical Banksy murals appear in London

Artist confirms mural near Notting Hill is his, after an identical one appeared in central London.

Husband and five other men charged with sex offences against ex-wife

Philip Young is charged with offences including rape and administering a substance with intent to stupefy.

The Independent

What's an atmospheric river? AP explains the weather phenomenon

Atmospheric rivers are long and relatively narrow bands of water vapor that form over an ocean and flow through the sky

Keir Starmer urged to protect HIV funding for once-in-a-generation opportunity to end Aids

Coalition of charities and MPs have signed a letter from Geordie Greig, editor-in-chief of The Independent, appealing to the prime minister to grasp the chance to ‘make Aids history’

Colorado immigration activist Jeanette Vizguerra can be released on bond, advocates say

Supporters of a prominent Colorado immigration and labor activist say an immigration judge has ruled that she can post bond and be released after spending nine months in detention

Hundreds mourn Brown University sophomore Ella Cook, killed in campus shooting

Hundreds of Alabama funeralgoers mourned a Brown University sophomore killed in a recent campus attack

Palestine Action hunger strikers begin legal action against Government after activists are hospitalised

Several hunger strikers have been taken to hospital in recent days

Betty Reid Soskin, oldest National Park Service ranger, dies at 104

Betty Reid Soskin, who used her fame as the oldest National Park Service ranger to raise awareness about often-overlooked and untold stories, has died

Husband and five men charged with string of sexual offences against his ex-wife

Wiltshire Police have asked that Ms Young’s privacy is respected at this time after the 48-year-old waived her anonymity

32-year-old arrested in connection with mass shooting that killed 12, including 3 kids

The man is suspected of being one of the three people who opened fire on patrons in a pub

Attorneys urge judge to visit 'Alligator Alcatraz' to assess detainees' access to lawyers

Attorneys for detainees at a Florida immigration detention center known as “Alligator Alcatraz” want a federal judge to visit the facility

Dried cherry scones are a simple treat for the post-holiday breakfast table

If you're planning a big holiday meal, don't forget about breakfast the next day