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Hegseth gives Anthropic a deadline on military use of its AI
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Anthropic's CEO to allow unrestricted military use of the company's AI or face contract consequences, and Anthropic's CEO held firm against fully autonomous targeting and domestic surveillance.
Louvre Museum director resigns months after crown jewels heist
Laurence des Cars resigned as director of the Louvre after months of scrutiny following an October theft of crown jewels and other operational problems; President Macron accepted the resignation and announced a new G7-era mission for her.
Tentative labour deal reached with 26,000 B.C. community health workers
The Community Bargaining Association says it reached a tentative agreement with the B.C. government for more than 26,000 community health workers; details and a ratification timeline will be shared with members in the coming weeks.
Canadians in Puerto Vallarta may be offered return flights, airlines say
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said flights to and from Puerto Vallarta were expected to resume soon, and some Canadian carriers have begun rebooking stranded passengers; Global Affairs Canada reports thousands of Canadians are in Mexico.
Land transfer approved for proposed Rays ballpark in Tampa
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet approved transferring a 22-acre plot of state land in Tampa to Hillsborough College for a proposed Rays ballpark; the state retains the right to reclaim the land if key stadium components are not in place within five years.
KPop Demon Hunters joining the Criterion Collection is a notable addition.
Variety reports that the Criterion Collection will add KPop Demon Hunters alongside Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein, bringing the Netflix-released film to physical media; the article argues this matters for preservation and for widening discovery through Criterion’s catalog.
Cristiano Ronaldo Urges Lindsey Vonn to 'Keep Fighting' After Near-Amputation Reveal
Cristiano Ronaldo left a supportive comment on Lindsey Vonn’s Instagram after Vonn said a crash at the 2026 Winter Olympics caused compartment syndrome and nearly required amputation; Vonn credited her surgeon with saving her leg.
Toronto Zoo welcomes a Masai giraffe calf after father's unexpected death
The Toronto Zoo reported a healthy female Masai giraffe calf was born early Sunday and that the mother, Mstari, and the calf are doing well. The calf's father, Kiko, died in January and the zoo said it will share updates on the pair and on visitor arrangements.
Canada to increase military aid to Ukraine by $2 billion
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada will provide an additional $2 billion in military aid to Ukraine this year and will facilitate the purchase of 400 armoured vehicles, while expanding sanctions on Russian oil-carrying vessels.
Countdown For A Cure raises over $1 million at 2026 Evening of Energy Gala
Countdown For A Cure's 2026 Evening of Energy gala raised over $1 million, presented the 2026 Powerhouse Award to Sonya Knebel, and included remarks noting CFAC's 2025 grant support for mitochondrial biomarker development.
British MPs seek rule change to allow criticism of the Royal Family
British MPs have voted to press the government to release documents and to change a long-standing parliamentary convention that has limited criticism of the Royal Family, after the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Stability returns to Mexico, and what Canadian travellers should know.
Global Affairs Canada says parts of Mexico are becoming more stable, and about 55,000 Canadians have registered with the Registration of Canadians Abroad program.
Planning for aging loved ones can be difficult, experts say
A Feb. 20 Q&A with three reporters noted that nearly one in five Canadians is over 65 and highlighted common themes: early family conversations, legal paperwork such as wills and powers of attorney, and the practical and financial strains on caregivers.
Baby giraffe born at Toronto Zoo
A female Masai giraffe calf was born at the Toronto Zoo at 1:26 a.m. and was standing within 30 minutes; the zoo says mother and calf are doing well and were left to bond.
Lakefront Muskoka cottage from Heated Rivalry will open on Airbnb
The Barlochan cottage shown in the season finale of Crave’s Heated Rivalry will be listed on Airbnb, with weekend stays available from March 3 at noon ET through May at C$248.10 per night; summer bookings begin June 1 and the owner worked with Airbnb while remaining private.
Ottawa commits $3.7 billion to expand military housing across Canada
Defence Minister David McGuinty announced a $3.7-billion plan to add about 6,000 housing units for the Canadian Armed Forces in 25 communities, supplementing roughly 800 units already underway. The move follows an auditor general report that highlighted aging housing stock, poor conditions and a shortfall of available units on multiple bases.
FBI flights prompt questions about Kash Patel's taxpayer-funded travel
Kash Patel travelled to Milan on the FBI's Gulfstream G550 during the Winter Olympics, and videos of him in the U.S. men's hockey locker room drew public attention; the FBI says the trip included preplanned security meetings and Patel reimburses the government.
Savannah Guthrie offers $1 million reward in search for her mother.
Savannah Guthrie posted a video announcing a family reward of up to $1 million for information that leads to the recovery of her mother, Nancy Guthrie. Authorities say the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff's Department are leading an active investigation that has received more than 20,000 leads.
Carney pledges $2B for Ukraine and sanctions for Russia's 'shadow fleet'
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced an additional $2 billion in military equipment for Ukraine and Global Affairs Canada announced sanctions targeting vessels described as part of Russia's 'shadow fleet'.
Military housing expansion planned for CFB Kingston with over 900 units
The federal government will build more than 900 military housing units at CFB Kingston as part of a national program expected to deliver about 7,500 homes in a $3.7-billion phase announced by Defence Minister David McGuinty.
Dinner and auction support Williams Lake Youth Rodeo Club's upcoming season
More than 200 tickets were sold for the Feb. 7 dinner and auction at the TRU gym, and organisers said the event raised just shy of $24,000 to support the Williams Lake Youth Rodeo Club's upcoming season.
Canada announces $300-million military aid for Ukraine on war's fourth anniversary
Canada announced $300 million in additional military assistance for Ukraine and said it will extend a Canadian Forces training mission through 2029.
U.S. women's hockey team declines White House invite
The U.S. women's hockey team said it cannot accept President Trump's White House invitation because of timing and previously scheduled academic and professional commitments, USA Hockey said. The men's team accepted an invitation to attend the State of the Union.
Milan church concert calls for inclusion ahead of Winter Paralympics
A Terzo Tempo choir of about 70 teenagers and adults performed at Milan's Sant'Antonio church on Feb. 18, calling for harmony and inclusion as the Winter Paralympics approach; the Archdiocese of Milan created a branch in 2021 to raise awareness of inclusion.
FedEx seeks refund after Supreme Court rules Trump tariffs illegal
FedEx has sued the U.S. government asking to be repaid tariffs it paid after the Supreme Court found those tariffs unconstitutional; the article mentions other companies are pursuing similar refunds and lower courts will handle claims.
Robert Carradine, actor from Lizzie McGuire and Revenge of the Nerds, has died at 71
Robert Carradine, known for roles in Lizzie McGuire and Revenge of the Nerds, has died at 71, his family said. They noted he had struggled for nearly two decades with bipolar disorder and asked for privacy.
Ukrainians in Calgary mark four-year anniversary of Russia's invasion
People gathered at Calgary city hall to mark four years since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, and many local Ukrainians described how displacement has changed their lives and sense of home.
Research examines viruses that infect microalgae in Lake Winnipeg
A University of Winnipeg team is sequencing viruses that infect microalgae in Lake Winnipeg; analysis is ongoing and initial results show diverse viruses including larger "giant viruses".
U.K. lawmakers will debate releasing confidential documents related to Prince Andrew
Lawmakers will debate a motion to release confidential documents related to Prince Andrew's 2001 trade envoy role; he was arrested and released without charge and police say investigations are continuing.
Chimney habitat for chimney swifts being built at Oshawa GO station
Metrolinx is building a standalone chimney at 500 Howard Street in Oshawa as an environmental requirement during Simcoe Street bridge reconstruction, and the work is scheduled to finish April 3.
