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CBC.ca
Nunavut MLAs set to vote Wednesday on whether to oust Premier P.J. Akeeagok
Aivilik MLA Solomon Malliki issued a notice of a motion during Monday's sitting of the Nunavut Legislative Assembly that he plans to bring a motion to have Akeeagok removed from his position.
Tropical storm Rafael predicted to strengthen, likely hit Cuba as hurricane
The storm formed Monday in the Caribbean and will bring heavy rain to Jamaica and the Cayman Islands before strengthening into a hurricane and likely hitting Cuba, forecasters said.
Woman detained after taking off clothes and walking in underwear at Iran university
A woman has been detained for stripping down to her underwear outside an Iranian university campus, in protest of the nation’s strict dress code, according to social media posts and local media reports.
How an Ontario university class ring, lost in 1977 in the Atlantic Ocean off Barbados, made it home
In 1977, Morgan Perigo, a graduate of Hamilton's McMaster University, lost his class ring in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Barbados. Last month, free diver Alex Davis found it buried in the sand.
Arrest made in massive U.K. cheese heist, but $540K worth of cheddar still at large
A 63-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a U.K. cheese heist that saw con artists make off with more than £300,000, or more than $540,000 Cdn, in clothbound, award-winning cheddar.
People behind Regina election attack billboards won't disclose who they are or who's paying the bill
An organization paying for attack billboards during Regina's municipal election refuses to disclose who is behind it.
Employer says B.C. port foremen to be locked out Monday afternoon amid contract dispute
Employers of port foremen across British Columbia say they've made the "difficult decision" to lock out workers Monday afternoon, raising fears the move may freeze trade on Canada's West Coast.
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CTV.ca
Elections BC says box of 861 votes uncounted, others votes unreported
Elections BC says it has discovered that a ballot box containing 861 votes wasn't counted in the recent provincial election, as well as other mistakes including 14 votes going unreported in a crucial riding narrowly won by the NDP.
Pair of rare November tornadoes touch down in New Brunswick last week
A research team has confirmed a pair of tornadoes touched down in central New Brunswick last week.
Surprise swing state? Iowa poll has Harris suddenly leading
Based on victories in the past two elections and polls leading up to Tuesday’s election, Donald Trump had seemed almost certain to win Iowa, but a new poll has Kamala Harris with a sudden three-point lead.
Daylight savings can negatively affect worker productivity, research says
New research from the University of Oregon finds the annual practice of ‘springing forward’ into daylight time affects productivity more than previously thought.
3 arrested as protesters clash outside Hindu temple in Surrey, B.C.
Three people were arrested after duelling protests erupted into violence outside a Hindu temple in Surrey, B.C., over the weekend, according to the RCMP.
Peel police officer suspended after video appeared to show him at protest while off duty
Peel police say four people were arrested and an officer was injured following several protests in Mississauga and Brampton Sunday afternoon, including one at a Hindu temple that turned violent.
B.C. port employers to launch lockout at terminals as labour disruption begins
Employers at British Columbia ports say they are going ahead with locking out more than 700 foremen across the province after strike activities from union members began.
Musk PAC tells Philadelphia judge the US$1M sweepstakes winners are not chosen by chance
A lawyer for Elon Musk 's political action committee told a judge in Philadelphia on Monday that so-called 'winners' of his US$1 million-a-day voter sweepstakes in swing states are not chosen by chance but are instead chosen to be paid 'spokespeople' for the group.
She was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes about a year ago. Here's how her condition was reversed
A year ago, Lorraine O'Quinn was coping with stress, chronic illness and Type 2 diabetes. Then she discovered a health program that she says changed her life.
Felonies, assassination attempts and a last-minute change on the ticket leads voters to Tuesday's U.S. election
A campaign that has careened through a felony trial, incumbent being pushed off the ticket and assassination attempts comes down to Election Day on Tuesday.
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Toronto Star
Liberal MP spars with Jagmeet Singh over weekend clash at Hindu temple in Brampton
A Liberal MP's claim that pro-Khalistan "extremists" may have infiltrated Canadian politics and law enforcement agencies parrots the lines of an Indian government accused of threatening and killing Canadians, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said Monday.
Peel Police officer suspended, three charged after violence erupts at protest outside Hindu Temple in Brampton
A group of protesters with pro-Khalistani flags clashed with people outside a Hindu temple in Brampton on Sunday.
Housing minister wants former staffer to hand over personal emails related to Greenbelt
The Ontario government says Ryan Amato has refused to share any emails from his personal account. Amato resigned in the wake of the Greenbelt scandal.
Elections BC says box of 861 votes went uncounted, other votes unreported
Elections BC says it has discovered missing ballots and unreported votes in the aftermath of a recent provincial election.
Some Canada Post users halt deliveries with postal workers now in legal position to strike
The union said Friday that a strike notice could be issued "at any time" if talks break down.
'You can disagree without being disagreeable': Canada girds for the latest stage of its long, often tense friendship with the United States
Decades of the Star's historical photos capture the relationship between U.S. presidents and Canadian prime ministers.
Another Tory MP wants Liberal housing money that Pierre Poilievre has pledged to cut
Federal Housing Minister Sean Fraser's office shared a letter from Conservative MP Frank Caputo, who wrote to the housing minister in April to express his disappointment over the fact that the biggest city in his British Columbia riding did not…
More than a million mortgage renewals in 2025 could mean a listings surge as stressed owners sell homes they can't afford
More than 1 million homeowners who signed on during rock-bottom rates to see 'significantly higher interest rates,' says a new CMHC report.
Adjusted GO Transit service will run during Taylor Swift's Toronto concert dates
Swift is performing six sold-out shows at the Rogers Centre on Nov. 14, 15, 16, 21, 22 and 23 as part of her Eras tour.
B.C. port employers to launch lockout at terminals as labour disruption begins
The lockout action would shut port terminals from Victoria and Vancouver, up to the Alaskan border.
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Global News
Israel has formally cut ties with UNRWA. What this could mean for Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has for years called for UNRWA to be dismantled, accusing it of anti-Israeli incitement.
RFK Jr. and Trump want fluoride out of water. What does the mineral do?
Donald Trump plans to push for the removal of fluoride from United States drinking water on his first day in office if elected, according to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Iranian woman detained after shedding clothes on Tehran campus
Amnesty International is demanding she be released from custody after her apparent protest of the country's strict modesty laws.
Indonesia volcanic eruption kills at least 10 people, burns homes
The eruption at Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki around midnight spewed thick brownish ash as high as 2,000 meters into the air and hot ashes hit several villages.
3 charged in Brampton Hindu temple demonstration as India’s Modi weighs in
Police in Peel say three people have been arrested and charged in the incident, as condemnation from Canadian politicians continues.
Israeli forces capture senior Hezbollah operative in north Lebanon, Israeli military official says
Israeli naval forces captured a senior Hezbollah operative in north Lebanon, an Israeli military official said Saturday.
Iran’s supreme leader threatens Israel and US with ‘a crushing response’ over Israeli attack
Iran's supreme leader on Saturday threatened Israel and the U.S. with 'a crushing response' over attacks on Iran and its allies.
Everyone in northern Gaza at ‘imminent risk’ of death, UN warns
The United States has said it was watching to ensure that Israel's actions on the ground in northern Gaza show it does not have a "policy of starvation" in the north.
Spain flooding death toll tops 205 as most power returns to region
Spanish rescuers opened a temporary morgue in a convention center and battled to reach areas still cut off on Friday as the death toll rose to 205 people.
B.C. Sikh temple granted buffer zone with protests of consular officials expected
A B.C. Supreme Court judge has granted an order to establish a buffer zone around one of the province's largest Sikh temples this Saturday in advance of expected protests.
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New York Times
Canada Announces Carbon Emission Caps for Oil and Gas Sectors
The Trudeau government has focused on the oil and gas production industries because the large amounts of energy they use make them the country’s largest source of greenhouse gases.
Quincy Jones, Giant of American Music, Dies at 91
As a producer, he made the best-selling album of all time, Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” He was also a prolific arranger and composer of film music.
Quincy Jones Orchestrated the Sound of America
Jones, who died at 91, erased boundaries, connected worlds and embraced delight. As a producer, he coaxed ingenuity from his players and singers.
Heavy Rains Hit Spain, Still Reeling From Deadly Flooding
Emergency workers continued the search for victims of last week’s flash floods, while a national debate raged over who was to blame for the catastrophe.
Adam Coy, Ohio Police Officer, Found Guilty of Murder in Andre Hill Shooting
An Ohio jury found the officer, Adam Coy, guilty on three charges, including murder and reckless homicide, after he shot Andre Hill, a Black man. The killing led to police reforms.
Behind the Election Anger May Be Something Else: Lingering Covid Grief
In the first election after the pandemic, Americans are heading to the polls full of emotions.
A Record Number of States Are Experiencing Drought
A tracking system for droughts in the U.S. marked a record last week: 48 out of 50 states made the list at once.
Murray McCory, 80, Dies; JanSport Founder Created the School Backpack
He brought lightweight packs to millions of students and transformed the way they carried their textbooks to school.
Women’s Anger Might Save Us From Trump
If Trump loses on Tuesday, we’ll know why.
Energized but Uneasy, the Campaigns Make Frantic Final Pushes
Democrats in battleground states have built a tightly structured get-out-the-vote operation, while Republicans have relied more on outside groups for canvassing.
CNBC
Labor strikes shut down operations at Canada's container ports from East to West Coast, with U.S. trade left in limbo
Ports of Vancouver and Prince Rupert are at a standstill after ILWU union workers walked off the job, the latest in a string of Canadian labor strikes.
Jeff Bezos and OpenAI invest in robot startup Physical Intelligence at $2.4 billion valuation
Amazon's Jeff Bezos and OpenAI invested in Physical Intelligence, a robot startup that raised $400 million at a $2.4 billion post-money valuation.
Talen, Constellation and Vistra tumble after government rejects Amazon nuclear data center agreement
Talen Energy in March sold the data center campus to Amazon for $650 million, which would be powered by the nuclear plant in a first-of-its-kind deal.
The Dow needs Nvidia to give chipmakers representation in index after Intel's plunge
Intel has fallen so far so fast that the chipmaker's stock price is no longer having an impact on the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
What the stock market typically does after the U.S. election, according to history
Stocks typically rise after a presidential election, but investors need to be prepared for some short-term choppiness first, history shows.
Top Wall Street execs are getting skeptical on the Fed's easing path
Speaking at the Saudi Arabia's showcase economic conference, the Future Investment Initiative, last week, they see more inflation on the horizon for the U.S.
The year's top tech stock is up 300% thanks to AI — but it's not Nvidia
With its stock having quadrupled this year, AppLovin has outperformed all other U.S. tech companies valued at $5 billion or more.
Quantifying how much Nvidia will influence the Dow after it joins the storied average
Nvidia will join the price-weighted Dow on Friday.
Germany's government is on the brink of collapse — here’s what could happen now
Germany's ruling coalition has long been standing on shaky ground, but the situation has become critical in recent weeks, with a breakup more likely than ever.
Foreign buyers eye Japan's empty houses with millions available for cheap — but experts warn of risks
While many places in the world face a housing shortage, Japan is facing the opposite problem: An oversupply of homes on the market.
The Washington Post
Russia suspected in plot to target cargo planes in Europe and the U.S.
Officials say proxies working for Russia were likely behind bombs destined for DHL flights in Europe, and U.S.-bound planes may have been a future target.
Live briefing: Israel ends agreement with U.N. agency for Palestinians
Israel said it has withdrawn from the 1967 deal legally recognizing UNRWA. The Knesset has passed legislation curbing the U.N. agency’s activities and privileges.
Israeli strikes in eastern Lebanon are hitting civilians without warning
At least 10 of 14 strikes Friday that caused casualties in the northern Bekaa Valley were outside the Israeli military’s evacuation zone, a Post review found.
Why the U.S. election is so long and others around the world are so short
The end of a U.S. election season can feel like the final leg of a marathon. That’s because the U.S. stands out among global democracies for its long campaigns.
Protesters hurl mud at Spain’s king, queen and prime minister after floods
King Felipe, Queen Letizia and Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez were met with anger in Paiporta, a town badly hit by the devastating floods in Valencia.
Pro-E.U. candidate wins Moldova runoff despite fears of Russian interference
Maia Sandu led with 55.41 percent against Alexandr Stoianoglo, a former prosecutor general backed by the pro-Russian Party of Socialists.
BBC
Rise in firefighter attacks being filmed - union
Fire Brigades Union Wales says it is appalled by the rise in people filming attacks.
Who is ahead in the polls?
An in-depth look at the polls and what they can and can’t tell us about who will win the election.
University tuition fees rising to £9,535 in England
Maintenance loans are also going up to help students manage the cost of living.
Two new cases of more spreadable mpox found in UK
All three patients were infected with the Clade 1b variant, which appears to transmit more easily.
When will we know whether Trump or Harris has won?
Once polls close on Tuesday, a winner may not be projected for several hours, days or even weeks.
William's rugby skills tested on South African township visit
The Prince of Wales has been playing rugby on a visit to a township outside Cape Town.
Kerevi defends Jones after Care 'toxic' comments
Australia centre Samu Kerevi says controversy over ex-England coach Eddie Jones' man-management methods may be down to cultural differences.
Migrants stranded on Diego Garcia offered move to UK
Around 60 Tamils struck on the secretive military island are to be brought to the UK.
Novel way to beat dengue: Deaf mosquitoes stop having sex
Mutant males struggle to mate, which could offer a way to controll mosquito populations, scientists say.
Amy Dowden will not return to Strictly this year
A Strictly spokesperson said the dancer is "focusing on her recovery following a foot injury".
The Independent
Election 2024 live updates and polls: Harris and Trump make their final appeals to Pennsylvania voters
Kamala Harris to be joined by celebrities Lady Gaga, Oprah Winfrey, Ricky Martin, and The Roots in Philadelphia in swing state Pennsylvania
Ikea to compensate political prisoners who built furniture during East German dictatorship with €6m
Ikea Germany said it ‘regrets wholeheartedly’ that East German political prisoners produced Ikea products
Spain floods latest: Barcelona put on highest alert as airport flooded and 70 flights cancelled
Latest alert comes as British couple found dead – with total killed by devastating storms across country at more than 200
New York State Police probe 'inconsistencies' in report of trooper being shot and wounded
New York State Police have launched an investigation into a trooper who said he was shot and wounded while trying to help a motorist on a Long Island highway
Badenoch picks hardcore Brexiteer Priti Patel as shadow foreign secretary despite Israel gaffe
Kemi Badenoch will name Brexiteer Dame Priti Patel as her shadow foreign secretary despite her being sacked by Theresa May as international development secretary for unauthorised meetings in Israel
MLK Jr’s daughter calls for pro-Trump account to remove deepfake video of her father ‘endorsing’ Trump
The AI-generated video echoed longstanding themes of the Republican Party’s outreach to Black voters
Trump takes the stage in Reading, Pennsylvania in final 24-hour push for votes
Trump’s crowd in Reading, Pennsylvania responded with a roaring “No!” as Trump opened his second rally of the day by asking the crowd whether they are better off now than four years ago.
Watch live: Donald Trump campaigns in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on eve of election
Warning: This live feed may contain misinformation that has not been independently verified.
Embattled Rudy Giuliani ‘not ruling out’ another run for NYC mayor
The former Trump attorney said he was ‘not going to say never, ever, ever,’ but that he was not currently considering another mayoral election campaign
Donald Trump’s latest crowd size brag backfires as camera operator pans to reveal empty seats
Donald Trump’s latest crowd size brag backfired when a camera operator panned to reveal empty seats at his rally.