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CBC.ca
B.C. officials warn of early, 'challenging' wildfire season
Government and wildfire officials in British Columbia are warning that the province could see an early and active spring wildfire season due to persistent drought conditions that have left soil parched and snowpack levels low.
PWHL Ottawa acquires forwards Vanišová, Darkangelo to bolster playoff push
Ottawa was the most active team across the league on the first PWHL deadline day, adding to a roster that sits one point behind Boston for the final playoff spot.
Video released of 'happy and relaxed' Princess Catherine amid speculation over her whereabouts
In the video, which the Sun said was filmed on Saturday, a smiling Catherine is seen, casually dressed, walking and carrying shopping bags alongside her husband, Prince William, at a farm shop in Windsor, near to their home.
Telecom execs insist wireless prices going down as MPs voice concern over costs
The chief executives of Canada's three largest telecom companies stressed that phone and internet prices are coming down during an appearance before MPs on Monday, noting that increased data usage and high spectrum costs may be some reasons Canadians feel otherwise.
Gang attacks kill at least 12 in upscale neighbourhoods of Haitian capital
Gunmen looted homes in the communities of Laboule and Thomassin before sunrise, forcing residents to flee as some called radio stations pleading for police. The neighbourhoods had remained largely peaceful despite a surge in violent gang attacks across Port-au-Prince that began on Feb. 29.
How to watch the CBC's special coverage of Brian Mulroney's lying-in-state
CBC's special coverage of former prime minister Brian Mulroney's lying-in-state at the Sir John A. Macdonald Building on Wellington Street in Ottawa begins 9:00 a.m. ET on Tuesday, March 19 in Ottawa.
'We should abandon the fantasy of phasing out oil and gas': Saudi oil CEO
The head of the world's largest energy company on Monday suggested that oil and natural gas will be around for a long time to come, while the U.S. secretary of energy highlighted a clean energy revolution.
Sports Illustrated to continue print editions under reported 10-year deal with new publisher
Months after mass layoffs threatened its future, Sports Illustrated will resume publishing after its owner reached a new rights deal with digital media company Minute Media.
Trump unable to post bond for $454M US civil judgment, his lawyers say
Donald Trump's lawyers told a New York appellate court Monday that it's impossible for him to post a bond covering the full amount of his $454 million US civil fraud judgment while he appeals.
Banksy's newest mural highlights cropped tree, drawing crowds who see environmental message
A new Banksy mural drew crowds of people to a London street on Monday, many of whom discerned an environmental message in the vibrant green artwork.
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CTV.ca
Ohio mom who left toddler alone 10 days when she went on vacation pleads guilty to aggravated murder
An Ohio mother whose 16-month-old daughter died after being left home alone in a playpen for 10 days last summer while she went on vacation was sentenced Monday to life in prison with no chance of parole.
'He didn't want to die': Family of Calgary man killed in standoff speaks out
Family of a Calgary man killed after a 30-hour standoff with police last week are speaking out, sharing details of the tense and heart-wrenching experience.
Demand soars for solar eclipse glasses in Canada. Are they worth buying?
The demand for total solar eclipse glasses used to safely view the rare celestial event has been ramping up as sellers, along with astronomy and eye-care experts in Canada, warn that viewing the eclipse with the naked eye is dangerous.
Hertz CEO out following electric car 'horror show'
The company, which announced in January it was selling 20,000 of the electric vehicles in its fleet, or about a third of the EVs it owned, is now replacing the CEO who helped build up that fleet, giving it the company’s fifth boss in just four years.
Woman, 18, killed by co-worker's vehicle on Highway 1 in Moose Jaw
Moose Jaw police say an 18-year-old woman who was at work has died from injuries she sustained in a collision with a vehicle being driven by her co-worker last Thursday.
Canadian commander of volunteer fighter group dies in Ukraine
A Canadian-born commander of the so-called Norman Brigade, a volunteer fighting group in Ukraine, has died.
Retired teacher pleads guilty to paying for sex with 15-year-old in Collingwood, Ont.
In a Barrie courtroom on Monday, a retired high school teacher from the Niagara Region pleaded guilty to sexual touching and obtaining sexual services from a 15-year-old boy in Collingwood in 2021.
Toronto family doctor who called patient's body 'perfect' suspended for 3 months: tribunal
A family doctor in Toronto has been suspended for three months after a disciplinary tribunal found that he failed to follow proper protocols while examining a patient's breasts and made inappropriate comments about her body.
5 charged in Calgary kidnappings that targeted women
Calgary police have charged five men in a pair of kidnappings last year that targeted innocent victims.
NDP motion regarding Palestinian statehood passes after major Liberal alterations
A motion from the federal New Democrats initially calling on Canada to recognize the 'State of Palestine' passed amid widespread acrimony on Monday, after the Liberals drastically altered its wording to see the government simply work towards that aim as part of a two-state solution.
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Toronto Star
Blue Jays' Joey Votto posts heartfelt handwritten apology for criticizing Canadian baseball
Votto said back in 2018 he 'really couldn’t give a rat’s ass' about Seattle Mariners pitcher James Paxton, who no-hit the Blue Jays, Toronto, and Canadian baseball.
Teachers' federation rejects more work for retirees, despite staff shortages
Retirees have recently been allowed to work up to 95 days without affecting their retirement benefits, but the Ontario Teachers' Federation said that was allowed temporarily in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Toronto Star nominated for eight National Newspaper Awards
The Star's coverage on the Greenbelt, labour exploitation, aging with dementia, the housing crisis and Toronto’s troubled history with raccoons received nominations.
‘The truth will emerge,’ lawyer cautions at start of murder trial in death of Toronto police officer
Umar Zameer’s trial in the death of Const. Jeffrey Northrup continues Tuesday.
With half the population already starving, a new humanitarian report predicts Gaza will soon be in 'famine.' Here's what that means
A consortium of international humanitarian organizations has found that famine is imminent in the north.
Ward's Island clubhouse: meeting place, dance hall, soup kitchen. Here's how Islanders feel in fire's wake
“It's got a replacement value of close to a million dollars,” said one local, but “that just doesn't reflect its value at all.”
Toronto cop took credit cards and a luxury watch from dead people, had a stolen car and abused databases: Crown says at start of trial
Const. Boris Borissov, a 16-year veteran of the Toronto Police Service, has been suspended with pay since February 2022.
NDP motion on Palestinian statehood passes after tense negotiations with Liberals yield major amendments
The Liberals and NDP agreed late Monday to amend the motion to drop more controversial language recognizing the "state of Palestine" immediately.
Justin Trudeau and Pierre Poilievre share their personal memories of Brian Mulroney
“Prime Minister Brian Mulroney served in this chamber for a decade,” said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. “But he served Canada his entire life.”
First Marner, then Jarnkrok, now Lyubushkin: Maple Leafs absences add up as season winds down
Through all the roster upheaval — and facing a longer-than-anticipated absence of Marner — coach Sheldon Keefe is trying to see the bright side.
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Global News
Biden warns Netanyahu against Rafah military operation
White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters the U.S. and Israel would have a comprehensive discussion on the way forward in Gaza.
Banksy confirms mural that appeared overnight in London is his work
Banksy took credit for the massive art piece on his Instagram after rumours swirled about the origin of the mural.
Canada, Germany ink hydrogen deal in bid to shun Russian energy
Canada, citing the need to shun Russian energy, signed an agreement with Germany Monday it said would accelerate work towards the commercial-scale trade of clean hydrogen fuel.
‘Havana syndrome’: New studies find no major evidence of health impacts
Symptoms of the mysterious ailment have included hearing noise and experiencing head pressure followed by headache, migraines, dizziness, and memory lapses.
‘History will judge Putin poorly’: Joly slams Russian election
'History will judge Putin poorly,' Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said after Russia's president secured his fifth term in an election many view as a sham.
‘Resurgence’ of French in Maine spurs hope, but fears, challenges remain for francophones
Despite the challenges facing French in Maine, one woman said she remains hopeful for its future. She also encouraged Quebecers to cherish their connection to the language.
Iceland fishing town still safe, authorities say amid volcano eruption
A volcano in Iceland that erupted on Saturday for the fourth time since December was still spewing smoke and bright orange lava into the air early on Monday.
Putin seals 5th term in predetermined election landslide
Vladimir Putin sealed his control over Russia for six more years with a predetermined landslide in an election that followed the harshest crackdown on the opposition.
Iceland lava-spewing volcano eruption triggers state of emergency
Hundreds of people were evacuated from the Blue Lagoon thermal spa, one of Iceland’s top tourist attractions, when the volcano eruption began.
In Haiti, how gangs working together are adding to the ‘uncertainty’
Canada's ambassador to Haiti says the willingness of gangs in the Caribbean country to work together and coordinate is adding to the 'uncertainty' of the current crisis.
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New York Times
United Airlines Planes Have Seen 8 Incidents in 2 Weeks. What’s Going On?
While no one was injured, most of the mishaps required emergency landings or diversions. One safety expert said the incidents were not the result of “systemic problems.”
Putin Urges Russians to Unite on Ukraine War
A day after a rubber-stamp presidential election, President Vladimir Putin said he would not back down in Russia’s war against Ukraine.
R.B.G. Award Organizer Cancels Ceremony After Fallout Over Honorees
The Opperman Foundation said it would “reconsider its mission” but did not say whether those selected, including Elon Musk and Rupert Murdoch, would still receive the award.
Review: Ibsen’s ‘Enemy of the People,’ Starring Jeremy Strong
The “Succession” star headlines a Broadway revival of Ibsen’s play about a lifesaving doctor and the town that hates him.
2nd Man Charged in Theft of Judy Garland’s Ruby Slippers
Jerry Hal Saliterman threatened to release a sex tape of a woman if she told the F.B.I. about the theft of the famed red pumps, according to an indictment.
Oprah Takes on Weight Stigma in the Ozempic Era in New Weight Loss Special
In a new special, Ms. Winfrey highlighted how new drugs have changed the way we talk about weight and willpower.
The Internet Is a Wasteland, So Give Kids Better Places to Go
Young people won’t escape social media misery without freedom in the real world.
Chinese Magnate Admits to Making Straw Donations to N.Y. Politicians
Mayor Eric Adams was among those who received illegal donations from Hui Qin, a Chinese businessman, a person familiar with the federal case said.
Supreme Court Lets Public Office Ban Stand for ‘Cowboys for Trump’ Founder
After a conviction arising from the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, Couy Griffin was removed from his county commissioner post in New Mexico and banned from holding public office again.
Justices Were Wary of Curbing Federal Input on Social Media
Also, Trump’s lawyers said he can’t secure a bond for his civil fraud judgment. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.
CNN
Devastation in Gaza as Israel wages war on Hamas
US President Joe Biden voiced "deep concerns" over Israel's plans for a major operation in Rafah during his phone conversation Monday with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Follow for more live news updates.
Today's news in 10 minutes
March 19, 2024
Today on CNN 10, we travel to Iceland, where evacuations are underway after a volcano erupted for the fourth time in three months. The current eruption is the most powerful yet. Then, we look at the high cost of a conspiracy theory about paper ballots for one Arizona county. And finally, we look at a bracket-style tournament to see which bears nap the best. All that and more on CNN10.
Supreme Court hears arguments on First Amendment cases
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on two key cases related to the First Amendment, including one key social media case. Follow here for the latest live news updates.
March 17, 2024 Israel-Hamas war
The director of Israel's Mossad intelligence agency will join a delegation at talks in Qatar on a potential ceasefire-hostages deal, according to a diplomatic source.
March 17 - 2024 campaign updates
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump continue to move toward a rematch in November after clinching their parties' presidential nominations. Follow here for the latest live news updates.
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March 18, 2024
March 16, 2024 Israel-Hamas war
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he has approved plans for military action in Rafah, as Gazans report more deadly Israeli airstrikes in the enclave.
Suspect in custody after deadly Pennsylvania shootings, police say
At least three people are dead after two shootings in Falls Township, Pennsylvania, Saturday morning, officials say. The suspected gunman then barricaded himself at a home in Trenton, New Jersey. Follow live updates.
March 15, 2024 Israel-Hamas war
The first aid ship has reached Gaza since the beginning of the war, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office says it has approved "plans for action" in Rafah.
Judge rules Fani Willis can stay on Trump's Georgia election case
A Fulton County judge has ruled District Attorney Fani Willis can continue to prosecute the 2020 election interference case if special prosecutor Nathan Wade is removed.
The Washington Post
Will Princess Kate video put an end to royal communications mess?
A video appears to show the Princess of Wales walking with her husband, Prince William, at a farm shop in Windsor.
High-ranking Hamas commander killed in Israeli strike, White House says; IDF raids al-Shifa Hospital
Marwan Issa, the deputy commander of Hamas’s military wing, was killed in an Israeli strike earlier this month in central Gaza, the White House said Monday.
Israeli forces raid Gaza City hospital; U.S. confirms death of top Hamas leader
The Israeli military operation at al-Shifa hospital, which it said was targeting Hamas militants, came as experts warned of famine in northern Gaza.
Lindsey Graham, visiting Kyiv, urges Ukraine to pass mobilization law
The Republican senator visited the Ukrainian capital as Russia is advancing on the battlefield and vital U.S. military aid remains blocked by House Republicans.
Israeli forces raid Gaza City hospital; U.S. confirms death of top Hamas leader
The Israeli military operation at al-Shifa hospital, which it said was targeting Hamas militants, came as experts warned of famine in northern Gaza.
Lindsey Graham, visiting Kyiv, urges Ukraine to pass mobilization law
The Republican senator visited the Ukrainian capital as Russia is advancing on the battlefield and vital U.S. military aid remains blocked by House Republicans.
Putin, claiming Russian voters are with him, vows to continue war
In the election condemned as unfair, Putin is claiming to have won a new term, which would keep him in power at least until 2030.
BBC
First Japan interest rate hike in 17 years as inflation wish comes true
The move marks the first time the country's central bank has raised interest rates for 17 years.
Putin hails Crimea annexation after claiming election win
Russia's president addresses thousands in Moscow after official figures suggest he won 87% of the vote.
Trump unable to get $464m bond in New York fraud case
The former president must either pay the full amount in cash or secure a bond to continue his appeal.
Prince William back to work on homelessness project
The Prince of Wales will be in Sheffield for the next phase of his project to improve access to housing.
'Only God can change this place': Haitians see no end to spiralling violence
Bodies pile up even in the "safest" areas of Port-au-Prince, a capital city reeling from gang warfare.
Evergrande and its founder accused of $78bn fraud
Former billionaire Hui Ka Yan has been fined and faces being banned from the financial market for life.
Bridgerton's Nicola Coughlan: I hate vanity on screen
The actress says it was crucial to look "ugly and messy" in her new role in comedy series Big Mood.
Potholes leave nations' roads at 'breaking point'
A new report says the rate of pothole repairs in England and Wales has reached an eight-year high.
Why Gillian Anderson found it scary to play Emily Maitlis
The actress plays the Newsnight journalist in a new film that recreates her Prince Andrew interview.
Childcare shortage worsens as costs rise – report
Fewer than a third of councils in all areas have enough spaces for children under two, a charity finds.
The Independent
Federal court rules firearm restrictions on defendants awaiting trial are constitutional
Court orders that prohibited two criminal defendants from possessing firearms while they awaited trial were constitutional because they were in line with past restrictions on firearms
Olympic great Perkins warns doping-allowed Enhanced Games are 'borderline criminal'
Olympic great and Australian Sports Commission chief Kieren Perkins says “someone will die” if a multi-sport event that he called “borderline criminal” and which allows banned performance-enhancing substances goes ahead
Google, Meta and others face tough questions in Australia over cyber extremism threats
Australia’s online safety regulator has put social media giants on notice, requiring them to explain what they are doing to to protect people from violent extremists and terrorists
US and Japan seek UN resolution calling on all nations to ban nuclear weapons in outer space
The United States and Japan are sponsoring a U.N. Security Council resolution calling on nations not to deploy or develop nuclear weapons in space
Cuba protests US comments following protests against power blackouts, food shortages
Cuba’s government has protested as interventionist comments from the U.S. Embassy on the island following demonstrations against power blackouts and food shortages by hundreds of people in eastern Cuba
Man pleads guilty to murder in Hawaii after killing lover and encasing his body in tub
A man has pleaded guilty to murder, about two years the decomposing body of his lover was found encased in concrete in a bathtub in one of Hawaii’s most exclusive gated communities
Amazon launches campaign to show how Alexa can support those with ADHD
The campaign has been backed by Sam Thompson and the ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity.
Defendant's attorney in Dominion Voting defamation case releases company emails, risking sanctions
An attorney already facing criminal charges for illegally accessing Michigan voting machines says she disseminated documents obtained in discovery in a defamation case filed by a voting machine company
Judge approves new murder charges against man in case of slain Indiana teens
A judge has approved two additional murder counts against an Indiana man charged in the killings of two teenage girls but rejected a prosecutor’s bid to add kidnapping charges
Bettors counting on upsets as they put money on long shots this March Madness
Bettors expect a lot of upsets in this year's NCAA Tournament