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CBC.ca

N.W.T. braces for another day of worsening wildfires
As evacuees filled recreation centres in Yellowknife and Fort Smith, shifting weather conditions threatened to worsen wildfires menacing two Dehcho communities.

AI 'gone awry' made up case law, a Manitoba court says. Justice experts say it highlights a lack of access
Experts say they aren't surprised AI-hallucinated case law continues to show up in courts, especially among self-represented people, because of how easy it is to use and how hard it can be to access the justice system.

More families turning to financial aid to afford overnight summer camps
The rising cost of living is forcing many Canadian families to make tough choices about whether they can afford to send their kids away for camp.

A tree honouring Newfoundlanders who died at the Battle of the Somme to be unveiled in France
For years, a lone tree stood in what was once a battlefield in northern France as a symbol of loss for Newfoundland and Labrador, but a new representative, built to last, will soon be in its place.

Carney headed to Kuujjuaq, Que., for meeting on Inuit priorities
Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet with Inuit leadership Tuesday in Kuujjuaq, the largest community in the Nunavik region in northern Quebec, for the first trip by a sitting prime minister to the village in almost 20 years.

Alberta to unveil details of 'million-barrel-per-day' oil pipeline route to West Coast on July 2
The Alberta government says it plans to unveil details Thursday about a proposed "one-million-barrel-per-day oil pipeline" through British Columbia.

Janice says 'I forgive you Drake' after apology party | The Moment
Janice Vilaca and Janice Ceita tell The National about the moment they attended an apology party in Toronto thrown by rapper Drake, who wanted to make up for his his hit song Janice STFU.

Social media sites pushing self-harm content, says mother of B.C. teen who died
The grieving mother from British Columbia has issued an emotional call for change, including a push for the regulation of self-harm and suicide-promoting content targeting minors, and independent oversight of social media platforms.

'It took 10 seconds to do this': Manitoba retirees lose home to tornado
Bernadine and Brian Brown's home in Rossburn was destroyed after a tornado swept through the western Manitoba community on the weekend. The retirees were rummaging through the debris to see what they could salvage Monday.
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Toronto Star

FIFA World Cup in Toronto: Where to watch the knockout games in the Toronto region
No matter who you're cheering for in the international tournament, there are plenty of places and ways to watch the matches.

US envoys arrive in Qatar for meetings on Iran, with tensions high over Hormuz
The visit by Steve Witkoff, U.S. President Donald Trump’s special Mideast envoy, and Jared Kushner, his son-in-law, comes after a weekend of crossfire in the Persian Gulf.

France takes on Sweden in World Cup action today. Here's how to cheer for your favourite soccer team according to our 48 super fans
From food, to drinks to where you can watch soccer with the fandom, here's what they recommend.

The Latest: Supreme Court is set to rule on Trump’s challenge to birthright citizenship
Decision comes on the final day of a Supreme Court term that has centered on Trump’s claims of presidential power — and largely ruled in his favor.

A meal for 2 in Toronto for less than $75 during the World Cup? Check out these 33 restaurants on our top 100 list
Eating out is so expensive. Use our relentlessly researched guide to the most unforgettable dining in Toronto.

Can Danielle Smith’s West Coast pipeline withstand treaty headwinds?
By aligning with separatists, who actively deny treaty rights, Danielle Smith may have helped sink the very pipeline she is so eager to see built.

Toronto under 'heat dome,' severe weather warning ahead of Canada Day as temperatures feel like 44 C
Temperatures today will peak at 34 C, with a chance of thunderstorms. A UV index of 9, and high humidity may pose health risks.

This East Coast chef is obsessed with Toronto food scene. Here are the 13 restaurants he always returns to
Citytv+ host Andy Hay shares the Toronto food spots he loves most, from date nights to late-night bites

Canada is set to negotiate with Trump's U.S. We're getting one key thing wrong
July 1 isn't the deadline Canada should be worrying about.

Kawhi Leonard is grabbing all the Raptors headlines. Here's what else is on the front office's agenda
While a potential Leonard blockbuster deal continues to simmer, Toronto made a flurry of moves before the NBA free agency period opens Tuesday.
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Globe and Mail

Protests in South Africa against illegal immigration prompt police action and spark fears of violence
Thousands of migrants have gathered at their embassies and consulates to request transport back to their countries in response to anti-immigrant tensions

Feliks the eagle is home safe after a cross-border kidnap ordeal and rescue mission
It took smugglers, a group of refugees and a Serbian army plane to rescue this young eastern imperial eagle after being caught by poachers in the Middle East and illegally sold
Meet Feliks the eagle, back in Serbia after Middle East ordeal
He's safe, nestled in the branches now. But Feliks has been on an adventure. The young eastern imperial eagle set off on his first migratory flight last year, only to be caught by poachers in the Middle East and illegally sold. That kicked off a story worthy of a Hollywood script to get him back.

Rare explosion injures three in Monaco, including Ukrainian tycoon; suspect at large
Media reports identified Vadym Yermolaiev as a victim, who Kyiv said had business ties to Russia or Russia-occupied territories

Britain to announce investment in future tech-centered defence without hitting GDP targets
Following suit of Ukraine, Prime Minister Keir Starmer hopes the ‘cutting-edge capabilities’ like drones and uncrewed submarines will ‘keep the British people safe’

U.S. pledges support for European allies in defence of Baltics, outgoing U.S. general says
NATO says an additional headquarters to the region allows the alliance to speed up reinforcements and command combat operations amid potential Russian threats
U.S.-Iran talks clouded by uncertainty over Qatar meeting
Kushner and Witkoff expected in Doha on Tuesday, but Iranian official says no talks scheduled
Puppy pulled from Venezuela rubble days after earthquakes
Rescuers pulled a puppy alive from the rubble in Caracas on Sunday, days after the deadly twin earthquakes struck Venezuela.
Grief and optimism as rescuers scramble to find survivors of deadly quakes in Venezuela
A strong aftershock jolted Venezuela early Monday following last week’s devastating back-to-back earthquakes, as civilians and emergency responders kept combing through the ruins of fallen buildings for survivors.

Former Conservative cabinet minister Tom Siddon dead at 84
He began his political career as a councillor for the City of Richmond, B.C., and went on to be elected as a member of Parliament five times
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Global News

Best known example of Etruscan paintings displayed in Italy
The ministry announced in May that it had acquired the fresco panels, dating from the 4th century, from members of the Torlonia family.

What happens to CUSMA on July 1? The paths ahead as review set to begin
July 1 is the date set out in CUSMA for the countries to either formally extend the agreement another 16 years or continue under annual reviews for up to a decade.

Venezuela faces aftershocks as questions mount over earthquake response
Five days after the twin quakes, questions loomed about whether the cash-strapped government will be able to care for thousands of people who have been left homeless.

28-year-old man dead in fatal crocodile attack near Mexico resort
The victim's body was reportedly recovered Saturday morning approximately 300 metres offshore following an overnight search and rescue operation at sea and on land.

6 killed in shooting at mother-and-baby shelter in Germany, police say
Authorities have not confirmed how many people were injured. All those killed were adults, a spokesperson with Stade police told Reuters.

Trump claims Iran has requested meeting, but officials say nothing scheduled
Earlier on Monday, Iran's president said that US$6 billion in frozen Iranian assets would be released by Qatar, as negotiations with the United States were challenged.

Search for MH370 flight wreckage extended for another year
The extension enables Ocean Infinity to complete the remaining 7,428.54-square-kilometer search area for the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.

Skydiving plane crashes in France killing 11: officials
Flight tracking sites identified the plane as a single-engine Pilatus PC-6, a small transporter of freight, passengers and skydivers.

Rescue teams race against clock to find Venezuela earthquake survivors
More than 2,200 rescue workers from across the world had arrived by Saturday, the United Nations said, and more were still arriving.

Canadian teacher in Venezuela describes chaos as earthquakes’ death toll climbs
A Canadian teacher living in Venezuela says people are digging through rubble by hand and sleeping in parks as search efforts continue following a pair of devastating earthquakes.
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New York Times

After U.S.-Iran War, Oman Is Said to Propose Strait of Hormuz Fee Plan
Under the proposal, Iran and Oman would collect payment for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, according to officials and diplomats with knowledge of the matter.

N.I.H. Announces World’s Largest Integrated Health Database
It contains more than half a million people’s genomes, paired with clinical records and wearable tech data. That gives researchers unmatched power to study both diseases and treatments.

How the Supreme Court Ushered in Corporate Chaos in D.C.
Though the high court affirmed the political independence of the Federal Reserve, it gave the presidency huge control over dozens of federal regulators.

Putin Faces Increased Pressure as Moscow Is Again Attacked by Drones
The Russian authorities said 419 drones were shot down across Russia, including in the capital, and in Crimea.

Wins and Losses
We look at Supreme Court rulings on presidential power and mail-in ballots.

Chris Rufo, MAGA’s Top Activist on the Right, Has a Conspiracy Problem
One of MAGA’s leading activists discusses how he views the second Trump administration, as well as various factions of the right.

Supreme Court Expands Trump’s Power, and a Dangerous U.S. Heat Wave Spreads
Plus, a daring rescue mission in space.

Fourth of July Heat Wave Forecast: Here Are the Day-by-Day Temperatures
A day-by-day breakdown of where dangerous heat is expected through the Fourth of July weekend.

Shipping Traffic in Strait of Hormuz Picks Up Again
Vessels stranded for months have started moving in larger numbers, but many pulled back over the weekend after Iran and the U.S. exchanged attacks.

Why the True Death Toll of Venezuela’s Quakes Is So Hard to Know
Five days after devastating twin earthquakes flattened entire residential neighborhoods, experts fear the official death toll of 1,719 could be a serious undercount.
CNBC

AeroVironment booms 28% as dronemaker capitalizes on defense spending surge
AeroVironment is benefiting from U.S. plans to modernize the U.S. military and secure space.

Oil prices set for steep monthly drop as Trump, Iran issue mixed messages on talks in Qatar
The moves come as oil traders monitor the prospect of U.S.-Iran talks in Doha on Tuesday.

Medicare will start covering obesity drugs for the first time. Here's what patients should know
The move could unlock millions of new patients for Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly and expand access to medications that were previously out of reach for seniors.

Buffett delays annual donation to Gates Foundation pending review of Jeffrey Epstein ties: WSJ
This comes as the foundation continues to review its ties to the late sex offender Jeffery Epstein.

Small-cap stocks enjoy their best first half in 35 years. Here's what's driving it
The advance marks a sharp turnaround after years of underperformance versus large-cap peers.

Google Chromebook graft case sees Indonesia's former education minister jailed for 10 years
Makarim was found guilty in a case over the procurement of Google Chromebooks for schools.

White House AI crackdown opens door for Chinese model makers to close gap
The Trump administration's crackdown on Anthropic's leading artificial intelligence models is looking like a gift to China.

Rafael Nadal talks tennis prize money, his hotels, and what sports taught him about business
Rafael Nadal opened his fourth Zel hotel as he expands into hospitality, education and sports after retiring from tennis.

Mag 7 value shrinks by $2.3 trillion amid AI spending jitters — but investors are still backing chipmakers
Investors are growing jittery about massive AI spending by the Mag 7 and when these companies will produce a return on that investment.

Digital Realty falls 5% after taking $3.5 billion stake in Blackstone's Virginia data centers
Digital Realty fell in premarket trading Tuesday after it announced its buying a $3.5 billion stake in three data centers from asset manager Blackstone.
Washington Post

As war stalls, Putin concedes he never cut a deal with Trump in Alaska
The Kremlin had framed the Anchorage summit as a turning point for the war in Ukraine. Now, Putin admits there was no deal, perhaps to get U.S. to help to broker a new one.

With little official help, Venezuelans in earthquakes rescue themselves
After two devastating quakes, first responders were fishermen, doctors, and emigres returning from abroad — a grassroots campaign filling a government void.

Trump says U.S. and Iran will meet to negotiate after days of strikes
Both sides will “stand down for now,” a U.S. official said, as talks are set to continue in Qatar. Iran hasn’t publicly confirmed the meeting.
BBC

Manhunt after bomb injures Ukrainian oligarch in Monaco
The blast was caused by an explosive device which appeared to contain bolts and pellets, the head of Monaco's government said.

Ex-Leicester defender smashes six and blows kiss to bowler on cricket debut
Just a day after resigning as Newport County head coach, Christian Fuchs blows a kiss to a bowler after hitting him for six while making his cricket debut for Derbyshire village side Grindleford.

School trip surprise as students meet The Rock
About 50 children from Sudbury meet Dwayne Johnson on a school visit to London.

Swan through but Boulter becomes 11th Briton to fall at Wimbledon
Katie Swan becomes the first Briton to reach the second round at this year's Wimbledon - but Katie Boulter loses to a qualifier.

Coach called former Sheffield United footballer Maddy Cusack a 'psycho', inquest told
A team-mate tells an inquest Maddy Cusack was "anxious" about Jonathan Morgan joining Sheffield United.

Canadians share hopes and wishes for America's 250th birthday
We asked Canadians across the country what they would say and give to their southern neighbour.

Shetland backs plan to connect islands with £1.5bn undersea tunnels
The undersea links between some of the UK's most northerly islands could be in place within eight years.

Government promises to act after 'shocking' failings in maternity care in England
An independent inquiry has found "unacceptable racism and discrimination" is affecting patient safety.

Williams' Wimbledon legacy before return to Centre Court
A look back at Serena Williams' Wimbledon legacy to date, including her seven singles titles and remarkable comeback from retirement before her return to Centre Court.

Government 'cannot deport' grooming gang ringleader
A 55-year-old law means the government has no legal powers to remove Shabir Ahmed from the UK.
The Independent

Shocking new evidence reveals true brutality of American War of Independence
The American War of Independence was particularly atrocity-prone because it had a unique combination of features
The future of food delivery has arrived with meals flying straight to your door
Wonder's push into the drone space adds to intensifying competition in the low-altitude economy for cheaper, faster and fresher food deliveries

Supreme Court rulings live: SCOTUS set for decisions on birthright citizenship as term comes to an end
The Supreme Court is poised to issue a series of high-profile decisions Tuesday, including major rulings on birthright citizenship and the rights of transgender athletes, as it wraps up its term.
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New York’s latest super-tall skyscraper is blocking one of the city’s most iconic views
An 860-foot luxury apartment building is the latest ‘pencil’ to be added to New York City’s skyline and while some embrace the latest development, others have been less forgiving, Ariana Baio reports

Martin Lewis blasts water firms over baffling language blocking help for millions
Martin Lewis, the founder of MoneySavingExpert, told the Public Accounts Committee that he still did not know what the term meant.

Politics latest: Starmer says he ‘takes pride’ in defence legacy as he unveils widely-criticised investment plan
Road and energy projects are set to be scrapped to pay for the military, the prime minister acknowledged

Ford recalls 741,000 vehicles over dangerous transmission flaw that could send cars rolling
Ford is recalling more than 741,000 vehicles in the U.S. because a transmission issue may damage the park system, which could increase the risk of a crash or injury

Trump team has secretly started construction on its newest makeover at the White House
A new helipad is being built on the South Lawn, the latest of Trump’s White House construction projects
The unexpected winners of the World Cup? Americans
Holly Baxter writes about the unexpectedly heartwarming and heartrending moments — from Freddy the German to Norwegian longboats on the New York City subway and an unlikely social media star from Cape Verde — that have played out on the sidelines of 2026’s World Cup

Cypriot natural gas could start flowing from ExxonMobil's discoveries by 2033
Natural gas could start flowing from two undersea deposits ExxonMobil discovered off Cyprus by 2033, the company's Vice President of Global Exploration John Ardill said, helping to turn the east Mediterranean island nation into a new European energy hub
























