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CBC.ca
U.S. judge wants explanation why Trump administration deported Venezuelans amid court order
A U.S. federal judge on Monday pressed the Trump administration to provide details about hundreds of Venezuelans it deported despite a court order barring it from doing so, and gave the government until Tuesday to explain why officials believed they had complied with his order.

No penalty for man who returned UBC library book 64 years late
An Edgewood, B.C., man is being commended for his thoughtful maintenance of a library book that he returned to the University of B.C. this January — nearly 65 years after he took it out.

Residential school denialism: what is it and how to recognize it
Residential school denialism does not deny the existence of the school system, but rather downplays, excuses or misrepresents facts surrounding the harms caused by it, experts say.

Man faces rare charge of advocating genocide against Jewish community, Toronto police say
A Toronto man is facing the rare charge of advocating genocide, in addition to more than two dozen other offences allegedly motivated by hatred toward the Jewish community, police say.

'Till death do us part,' Alberta woman tells undercover cop she hired to kill husband
When Audra Lynne Symbalisty used the phrase “till death do us part,” she was in a gas station parking lot in Carstairs, trying to hire a hit man to kill her husband on the couple’s 18th wedding anniversary.

Detroit boosts bid for PWHL expansion team by drawing U.S. record crowd for pro women's hockey
The six-team Professional Women's Hockey League may expand next season and Detroit tried to improve its chances of landing a team, drawing 14,288 fans Sunday night to break the attendance record for a U.S. professional women's hockey game.

PepsiCo to buy prebiotic soda brand Poppi, expanding into the healthier soda category
PepsiCo said Monday it would buy prebiotic soda brand Poppi for $1.95 billion US, expanding into the "healthier soda" category at a time when the company is battling falling demand for its traditional beverages and snacks.

Poilievre says he would repeal federal carbon pricing for industrial emissions
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says a government led by him would repeal both the federal consumer carbon tax and standards for pricing greenhouse gas emissions from large industrial emitters.

Ex-University of Waterloo student sentenced to 11 years in prison for gender-studies class stabbings
A former University of Waterloo, Ont., student who pleaded guilty to stabbing several people in a gender-studies class in 2023 was sentenced Monday to 11 years in prison. The judge said Geovanny Villalba-Aleman's actions were a "particularly grave hate crime," while the instructor wounded in the attack said "work to cultivate inclusive spaces of belonging continues."
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Toronto Star

Israel launches deadly wave of airstrikes across Gaza after ceasefire talks stall
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel launched a wave of airstrikes across the Gaza Strip early Tuesday, saying it was striking dozens of Hamas targets in its heaviest assault in the territory since a ceasefire took effect in January.…

Did Transport Canada give Tesla rebates after last-minute surge? The department won't say
The federal department confirmed Monday it is “assessing” Tesla’s 1,900-per-cent surge in claims over the final weekend of the federal subsidy program in January but would not say whether the money had been transferred.

The Ontario Science Centre's closure meant the end of its popular high school labs — until now
Open to Grade 12 students from across Ontario, the DNA lab hosted by TMU held its first workshop in its new home on Monday.

It's not business as usual for Canadians who want to stay in the U.S., lawyers warn
An American immigration lawyer says he's advising noncitizens to avoid leaving the U.S. since he thinks there's an increasing chance they won't be let back in.

Driver responded to parking-permit inspection by driving into enforcement officer, say police
Police say the officer was trying to inspect an accessibility parking permit on March 10 when a driver allegedly drove off and struck the officer.

Mark Carney tells reporter to 'look inside yourself' over questions on blind trust
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Monday that reporters are trying to hold him to a new standard for conflict of interest, insisting he is exceeding the current rules by putting his assets in a blind trust.

Drake's record label files blistering motion to dismiss Toronto rapper's lawsuit over 'Not Like Us': 'A misguided attempt to salve his wounds'
In a statement to the Star, Drake's lead attorney Mike Gottlieb described the motion as "a desperate ploy by UMG to avoid accountability."

Mark Carney says his meeting with King Charles went 'very well'
King Charles met Prime Minister Mark Carney on Monday at Buckingham Palace for a brief conversation about which little was immediately known - other than that it had happened.

Melissa Merritt gets no extra jail time for manslaughter in 2013 killing of ex-husband Caleb Harrison; family say they’ll ‘live in fear’
Merritt has already spent more than a decade in jail. The judge called the outcome “a product of compromise.”

After Mark Carney ends consumer carbon price, Pierre Poilievre pledges to scrap carbon levy on industrial emitters
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is promising to fully dismantle the federal government’s national carbon pricing regime, going further than Prime Minister Mark Carney by vowing to scrap the industrial pricing system for heavy polluters.
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Globe and Mail

Columbia’s student press says freedom of speech under threat in Khalil case
Student journalists at the university have faced online harassment for reporting on campus incidents since pro-Palestinian protests began last year
Canada's PM says Trump must stop comments before talks can start
U.S. President Donald Trump must stop making "disrespectful" comments about Canada before the two countries can start serious talks about future ties, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on March 17.

Lebanon and Syria agree to ceasefire after two days of border clashes, Syrian defence ministry says
The fighting started after Syria’s interim government accused militants Hezbollah of crossing into Syria on Saturday, abducting three soldiers and killing them on Lebanese soil, which Hezbollah denies

Former Texas megachurch pastor accused of child sex abuse surrenders in Oklahoma
Robert Preston Morris, 63, turned himself in to officials in Osage County, where he was charged last week with five counts of lewd or indecent acts with a child

Prime Minister Mark Carney meets King Charles at Buckingham Palace
Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney met Britain's King Charles at Buckingham Palace on Monday after meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron earlier on in the day in Paris, as part of his visit to Europe.

Trump suggests Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant will be part of ceasefire talks with Putin
The Russian President has said he won’t agree to a truce until he knows how it will be enforced

Semisonic objects to White House using their song Closing Time on social media post
In a statement, the band says Trump administration ‘missed the point’ of the song which was added to a post of a man with his wrists handcuffed to his waist as he is patted down at an airport

Iguanas likely crossed the Pacific Ocean millions of years ago on a record-setting rafting trip to Fiji
New research suggests iguanas journeyed further than any other land-dwelling vertebrate has ever travelled on the ocean

Israeli strikes on Syria’s Daraa leave two people killed, 19 injured
Israeli army confirmed the strikes which were the latest in a string targeting Syria’s military infrastructure

FEMA doesn’t need to release funds to upgrade U.S. emergency alert system, judge finds
U.S. District Judge says the Corporation for Public Broadcasting hasn’t demonstrated that the alert system will stop working if the grant funding doesn’t start flowing right away
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Global News

Trump says Iran will ‘suffer the consequences’ for further Houthi attacks
The comments by Trump escalate his administration’s new campaign of airstrikes targeting the Houthi rebels in Yemen, which killed at least 53 people this weekend alone.

‘He has been reborn’: Lost fisherman adrift at sea for 95 days reunites with family
He survived by drinking rainwater and consuming whatever he could catch from the ocean, including turtles, cockroaches and birds.

‘Give us back the Statue of Liberty,’ French politician tells U.S.
The statue, gifted to the U.S. on the 100th anniversary of its independence, has long been a defining feature of the New York City skyline and an emblem of the free world.

‘Person of interest’ in missing Dominican Republic tourist case speaks out
Joshua Riibe, the person of interest, 'is permanently escorted by the police anywhere he goes,' the law firm working with him said, adding he is 'not free to leave' the resort.

Trump-Putin call on Ukraine war set for Tuesday
U.S. President Donald Trump will speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday in a possible pivot point in efforts to end the war in Ukraine.

U.S., Houthi rebels vow escalation after Yemen airstrikes
The Houthi-run Health Ministry said the overnight U.S. strikes killed at least 53 people, including five women and two children, and wounded almost 100.

Starmer urges Putin to prove he is serious about peace by signing up to Ukraine ceasefire
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Saturday urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to sign up to a ceasefire in its war against Ukraine if he is serious about peace.

Monster storm across the US sparks scores of tornadoes and fire, killing at least 17
Extreme weather conditions — including hurricane-force winds — are forecast to affect an area home to more than 100 million people.

4 Teslas set ablaze in Germany, as protests against Musk’s company surge
Police are investigating the arsons, saying that political motives could not be ruled out

G7 urges Russia to accept ceasefire, backs Ukraine’s territorial integrity
The joint communique followed weeks of tension between U.S. allies and President Donald Trump over his upending of Western trade, security and Ukraine-related policy.
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New York Times

The Hidden Cost of Trump’s Trade War on China
Progress on battling fentanyl trafficking could be lost, and so could American lives.

Canada Turns to European Allies Amid Trump Threats
Days after becoming prime minister, Mark Carney visited Paris and London to highlight deep European friendships as his country fights back against President Trump’s tariffs and annexation talk.

Putin Doesn’t Actually Want Peace
He has come to love war and can no longer imagine a future without it.

Less Than Half of the 59 Hostages in Gaza Believed to be Alive
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday’s attack on Gaza came after Hamas said no to the latest proposals by mediators, which included releasing the remaining captives.

Japan Reaches Peak Shohei Ohtani as Dodgers and Cubs Open MLB Season
The Los Angeles Dodgers star is a marketer’s dream — both a sports icon and national hero in Japan. Ohtani has about 20 active sponsorship deals at any time.

DOGE Staff Marches Into U.S. Institute of Peace and Evicts Its Officials
A bubbling dispute broke into a dramatic standoff that ended with police involvement and the Department of Government Efficiency taking up residence at the independent agency.

Nayib Bukele, El Salvador’s Leader, Sees Opportunity in Trump’s Deportations
President Nayib Bukele’s role in the Trump administration’s deportation strategy signals a new level of power and global visibility for the young leader.

Trump Administration Aims to Eliminate E.P.A.’s Scientific Research Arm
More than 1,000 chemists, biologists and other scientists could be laid off under a plan to dismantle the Office of Research and Development.

Timeline of Trump’s Deportation Flights, From Alien Enemies Act to Judge’s Order
A New York Times review of flight data showed that at the time of a federal judge’s order, two flights were in the air, and one had not yet taken off.

Trump Pulls Secret Service Protection From Hunter and Ashley Biden
The president posted on social media that Hunter Biden would lose his security detail “effective immediately” and also identified the country he was vacationing in.
CNBC

Shares in Japan's largest trading houses rally after Buffett’s Berkshire hikes stake
Shares in Itochu, Marubeni, Mitsubishi, Mitsui and Sumitomo were up at least 4% shortly after the open.

Baidu shares jump 10% following release of new open-source AI models
Shares of Chinese tech giant Baidu were trading up 10% in trading in Asia, as investors reacted positively to a spate of AI model releases over the weekend.

Boeing Starliner astronauts who were supposed to be in space for nine days returning to Earth after nine months on ISS
Two NASA astronauts are heading home on a SapceX ship after about nine months at the International Space Station.

BYD shares rally after rolling out new technology it claims charges EVs in five minutes
BYD shares jumped on Tuesday after the company announced a new technology that allows electric cars to be charged at a far faster rate than what rivals offer.

Singapore is more expensive than regional peers. So it's using a different playbook to attract visitors
Singapore is one of the most expensive cities in the world, so it's using world-class attractions, business conferences and live events to attract visitors.

Billionaire Ray Dalio attributes his success to meditation — and shares his 'best advice' for others
"Whatever success I've had in life, has been more due to my meditating than anything else," said Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates.

CNBC Daily Open: Stocks post second winning day as U.S. consumers show signs of holding up
The Wall Street adage to never bet against the U.S. consumer still holds true — to some degree, as February retail sales rose from a month before.

Software startup Rippling sues competitor Deel, claiming a spy carried out 'corporate espionage'
Rippling unknowingly hired a person who downloaded internal records and met with leadership at competitor Deel, the lawsuit claims.

Japan lacks workers to care for the elderly. This company is using AI to help
Japan's Sompo Holdings, Inc. is using artificial intelligence to help alleviate a critical shortage of workers needed to care for the country's aging population.

DOJ seeks to boot judge questioning Trump deportations, lawyer warns of 'constitutional crisis'
The Trump administration has used the wartime Alien Enemies Act to deport hundreds of alleged Venezuelan gang members to Central America.
Washington Post

Live briefing: Israel resumes deadly strikes on Gaza, jeopardizing ceasefire with Hamas
At least 20 Palestinians were killed, the Gaza Health Ministry said, as Israel vowed to use “increasing military strength” against Hamas.

China has a defense against Trump’s trade war. A great wall of pork.
Beijing’s tariffs on U.S. farm goods will have little short-term impact on Chinese consumers — making it ideal for inflicting political pain on Trump, analysts say.

Pentagon says operation targeting Yemen’s Houthis is open-ended
Yemen’s Houthis have proved resilient to a months-long military campaign, spanning the Trump and Biden administrations, to halt the group’s attacks.

Syria and Lebanon agree to halt violence following border clashes
Syria’s army attacked Lebanon after it said three soldiers were kidnapped, brought to Lebanon and killed by Hezbollah militants. Hezbollah denied involvement.

Trump-Putin call set for Tuesday over ceasefire talks, Kremlin confirms
President Donald Trump announced the call Sunday and said there would be concessions over land and power plants.

China vows to ‘vigorously boost consumption’ to revive weak economy
China has unveiled a 30-point plan to boost consumer spending — a task that has become ever more urgent since President Donald Trump ignited a trade war.

Why South Africa is in Trump’s crosshairs
Trump has turned sharply against South Africa in recent weeks. Some onlookers think the primary audience is nativist Trump supporters at home.
BBC

Some PIP recipients may lose out under welfare cuts
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall will set out reforms to the benefits system on Tuesday afternoon.

Jury discharged in high-profile Australia beach murder
Rajwinder Singh, who is accused of murdering Toyah Cordingley in 2018, is likely to face another trial.

'A library is more than a place with books, it is a lifeline'
Research by the BBC finds libraries are being lost at a rate of about 40 each year.

Farmers fear criminal hare coursing gangs 'could kill someone'
Farmers warn there has been an increase in willingness to commit violence to farmers and gamekeepers.

Subsea fibre cables can 'listen out' for sabotage
Ways are being developed for subsea cables to "sense" whether they are being disturbed or attacked.

King's Vatican visit still on despite Pope's illness
King Charles III is going ahead with his state visit to Italy and the Vatican, Buckingham Palace says.

Countdown to pharmacies' protest over funding
Pharmacies are being advised to "work to rule" unless a funding agreement can be reached with government.

Germany set to vote on historic increase in defence spending
German MPs could pave the way for huge investments to defend Europe against a threatening Russia.

How did Nasa's Suni and Butch fill nine months in space?
The Nasa astronauts had a Christmas feast and even voted in the US election.

Trump says 'many elements' agreed to ahead of Putin call
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are due to speak about a possible ceasefire in Ukraine on Tuesday.
The Independent

At least 235 Palestinians killed as Israel launches massive wave of strikes on Gaza
Air raids hit multiple locations across Gaza, ending weeks of ceasefire and raising fears of renewed ground invasion

Israel-Gaza latest: White House blames Hamas as Israel launches deadliest strikes since January ceasefire
Israeli military says its offensive will continue ‘for as long as necessary’ and expand beyond airstrikes

What welfare cuts could Labour announce today? From PIP to Universal Credit
Estimates of Labour cuts continue to rise as MPs grapple with ministers

The $300 billion question: What to do with Russia’s frozen central bank money?
With US support for Ukraine in doubt, Kyiv’s European allies are weighing whether to seize $300 billion in frozen Russian assets

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump and Putin to discuss ceasefire deal as US says ‘many elements’ already agreed
US president says he 'look[s] very much forward' to call later on Tuesday

More than 100 surfers fall ill as mysterious sea foam appears on beach
Authorities close Waitpinga and Parsons beaches citing possible link between foam and microalgal bloom

Trump administration cuts funding to long-term diabetes study: Report
More than 1,000 people have been fired from the health agency as part of Trump cuts
Who is behind the anti-Elon Musk protests targeting Tesla in London?
From Bluesky radicals to slick PR professionals, Alexander Butler reports on the Britons trying to take down Elon Musk

Ukraine’s troops vastly outnumbered and facing ‘huge swarms’ of Russian drones in Kursk retreat
Askold Krushelnycky speaks to a senior officer in Kyiv’s army about the pain being felt by troops as they withdraw from inside Russia

Strange foam and dead fish wash onto 2 Australian beaches as surfers fall sick
An Australian state has closed two beaches after surfers reported feeling unwell while dead fish and unusual foam washed ashore