Video showing Toronto police tackling cyclist after alleged traffic violation sparks outcry

Following an arrest downtown that was captured on video, Toronto police say a man now faces three charges after running a stop sign, swearing at officers and attempting to flee. But a Toronto lawyer specializing in cycling injury law says police may have used excessive force.
Iran reviewing proposed Trump deal to halt war as Lebanon attacks continue

Iran is reviewing a proposed agreement with the United States to halt the war between the two countries, Iran's Mehr news reported Tuesday after U.S. President Donald Trump said talks to reach a deal are continuing.
Trump issues proclamation to lower some steel, aluminum and copper tariffs

A proclamation signed late Monday by U.S. President Donald Trump will amend his Sec. 232 national security tariffs on some aluminum, steel and copper imports, lowering them from 25 per cent to 15 per cent.
Denare Beach rebuilds, reflects on anniversary of devastating Sask. wildfire

Cautious optimism is mixed with concern in the northern Saskatchewan community of Denare Beach, where more than 200 homes burned in last year's Wolf Fire.
How the UFC became a stage for Trump

More than just a stage for the upcoming sporting event, experts say the UFC fight on the White House front lawn is a symbol of Trump’s long-term relationship with the organization. Today we discuss Trump’s connection with the UFC, and how combat sports became intertwined with conservative movements.
She was stabbed by a student while on the job. Now she’s fighting for support

The administrative assistant who was stabbed by a student at a Bedford, N.S., high school in 2023 is speaking out in an interview for the first time. Angela Light tells CBC News about how the horrific events of that day have impacted her life.
6 siblings forcibly disappeared in 2013 by Assad regime confirmed dead, family says

The family of Rania Al-Abbasi and Syrian authorities say that investigations have unveiled that her six children, who were detained along with Rania and her husband in 2013 by Syria's former Assad regime, are believed to be dead.
How steep are World Cup ticket prices for locals?

The price of tickets has turned the World Cup into an elite spectacle and data shows just how costly the tickets are for the residents of the host cities.
Mexican state uses AI law to arrest online critics

Authorities in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí recently arrested two people linked to a Facebook page critical of the local government under a new artificial intelligence law that human rights and press freedom groups warn is being used to suppress political dissent.
Canada's cloud market is 'broken,' report warns

A new report calls the market for cloud computing in Canada "broken" and warns that without requiring compatibility between shared processing providers, domestic alternatives to U.S. tech giants risk Canadians buying into "maplewashed dependencies."