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CBC.ca

Taco Bell removing lettuce from U.S. locations over cyclosporiasis link
Taco Bell said on Thursday it had removed lettuce from one of its suppliers in some U.S. states, after reports said investigators linked the ingredient to an ongoing cyclosporiasis outbreak that has sickened thousands of people in the country.

The National | Ontario wildfires evacuees describe their escape
July 16, 2026 | Evacuees describe their escape from fast-moving wildfire flames in northern Ontario. Republicans lash out at Canada over the wildfire smoke choking much of North America. And Donald Trump's prime time address on election interference.

Meta will now tell parents if their teens talk about suicide with the company's AI chatbot
Starting today, Canadian parents who have set up Instagram's supervision feature for their teen will be notified if their child shows signs that they're in crisis. Kids, advocates and tech experts all say the feature is a step in the right direction, but that more work is needed to keep kids safe online.

Canada doesn't 'get credit' for rolling back trade irritants, U.S. envoy says
Weeks after the American administration declined to extend the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement, U.S. trade envoy signalled there's been little progress in negotiations between the two countries.

Trail in Jasper National Park temporarily closed after grizzly injures hikers: Parks Canada
A popular trail in Jasper National Park, in western Alberta, is temporarily closed after a hiker-grizzly bear encounter.

Kevin O'Leary sued after accusing Utah AI data centre critics of acting as foreign agents
The founders of two community groups in Utah are suing Canadian businessman Kevin O'Leary and the Fox News network, claiming the entrepreneur falsely accused them in multiple interviews of working for the Chinese government to stop a proposed data centre in their state.

Evacuation order issued for Mooseland Road wildfire in Halifax County
The Mooseland Road wildfire in the Jacket Lake area of Halifax County was estimated at more than 300 hectares Thursday. Between 100 to 150 people are impacted by the evacuation order.

Mark Hamill's Star Wars lightsaber sells for record-breaking price at auction
Luke Skywalker's lightsaber, one of the most iconic pieces of film memorabilia, sold at auction for $3.75 million US (roughly $5.15 million Cdn), Heritage Auctions shared on Wednesday. The prop was constructed by Star Wars' makeup artist Stuart Freeborn, and includes the model-cast of actor Mark Hamill's hand that detached alongside it in the iconic scene.

Rogers cutting telco customer service jobs amid complaints of long wait times
Rogers announced the closure of six radio stations last week, laying off 230 people. But it didn’t mention that it was also laying off front-line telco customer service agents. The company won’t confirm how many jobs are disappearing, nor will it address reports that workers are now being trained in Morocco.
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Toronto Star
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Globe and Mail

Trump claims China stole voter data but documents question whether it meddled in elections
U.S. president used primetime address to renew calls for Congress to pass a law that would require new forms of identification for American voters

Alberta NDP leader Nenshi to run for Calgary seat in next election
Opposition leader was mayor of Calgary for 11 years before switching to provincial politics

SpaceX Starship launch aborted before takeoff
Elon Musk’s company says it will have to figure out what went wrong before making another attempt
ICE officer in Maine shooting has history of violent behaviour, family says
At least 10 people have died in encounters with immigration agents since Trump launched his crackdown

Iceberg lettuce served at some Taco Bell restaurants linked to U.S. cyclosporiasis outbreak, Washington Post reports
Lettuce supplied to some locations by supplier Taylor Farms identified as a potential source of contamination in the cyclosporiasis outbreak

Trump’s teleprompter operator allegedly used his inside knowledge to win more than $100,000 betting on president’s speeches
Prediction market Kalshi contacted federal regulators about bets allegedly made about what the president would say in public addresses
Ukrainians take to the streets to protest dismissal of defence minister
Mykhailo Fedorov had been credited with several battlefield successes during his six months in the post

Michigan lawmakers press Carney on poor air quality from wildfire smoke
In an open letter, four members of Congress said their constituents in Michigan were living under air quality alerts
Ukrainians protest against Zelensky's removal of defence minister
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky shook up his wartime government, drawing thousands into the streets Thursday across Ukraine to protest the ouster of his youthful defense minister, Mykhailo Fedorov. Fedorov is seen as an innovator of the country’s successful drone technology, but clashed with the traditional military establishment.
Wildfire smoke from Ontario, northern Minnesota turns air hazardous in the U.S. Midwest
Officials in many cities urged residents to stay inside or wear masks outside as air quality reached unhealthy to hazardous levels
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Global News

More Canadians now trust China under Xi than U.S. under Trump: poll
China executed four Canadian citizens in early 2025, with Beijing saying at the time all four were dual citizens and had been prosecuted on drug charges.

Guitar maker Fender sues German retailer Thomann in copyright dispute
Fender argues that the Harley Benton-brand guitars developed and sold by Thomann, one of its largest global retail partners, copy the classic Strat shape.

Google must share search data, open Android to rival AI firms, EU says
The EU said it will support innovation and diversity in the field by enabling fair access to AI features on Android devices and search engines.

Iran’s former deputy interior minister tries to stop deportation from Canada
Seyed Salman Samani is one of dozens of high-ranking Iranian officials found living in Canada.

T. rex fossil fetches more than $50 million at auction from mystery bidder
Sotheby's said the top bidder, who participated by phone, remains anonymous and outspent six other prospective buyers during a 10-minute battle.

Former politician Ann Widdecombe killed in ‘targeted attack’: U.K. police
A 28-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder and terror crimes remains in custody on an extended detention warrant under the Terrorism Act.

Trump backs off 20% fee threats for cargo shipped through Strait of Hormuz
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday dropped the idea of charging a 20% fee on all cargo shipped through the Strait of Hormuz.

Crew member dead after going overboard Regal Princess cruise ship
In a statement to Global News, Princess Cruises said it is 'deeply saddened to confirm the passing of a Princess crew member who has gone overboard from Regal Princess.'

‘If we die, we die together’: Wife of man sucked from plane window speaks out
Since the incident, Svetlana Grković says her husband has been in a state of shock and is recovering from serious injuries, noting that she is also suffering mentally.

‘We must act now’ on AI’s economic impacts, says economists
Hundreds of economists say in an open letter that institutions “must act now” to address how artificial intelligence could transform the economy.
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New York Times

Takeaways From Trump’s Speech Claiming Election Vulnerabilities and China Interference
Documents released by the Trump administration to support the president’s claims did not back up his most aggressive statements

He Was a Russian Political Survivor, Until the Masked Men Appeared
Boris B. Nadezhdin, an outspoken opponent of the war in Ukraine, says he knows why he was detained: “Among our leadership, there is panic and chaos.”

How Andy Burnham Becomes Britain’s New Prime Minister
Andy Burnham is set to officially become the next prime minister on Monday, but a number of things have to happen before then. Here’s how everything is expected to play out.

New Prime Minister Faces Old Problems: How to Make Britain’s Economy Grow
Conversations with economists, and people around him, shed light on how Andy Burnham might tackle entrenched challenges.

Cyclospora Linked to Taylor Farms Lettuce Sent to Taco Bell
Federal officials worked with Michigan investigators to trace the outbreak to iceberg lettuce, which may also have gone to other vendors.

Manhattan Building’s Buckled Columns Probably Lacked Required Reinforcements
Drawings obtained by The New York Times show the columns called for additional steel plates, but engineers reviewing site photos said they appeared to be missing.

Trump Released Documents on China and the 2020 Election. Here’s What We Know.
President Trump claimed that China had tried to acquire American voter data. Possessing such information would not allow votes to be manipulated.

Johan Guerrero, Maine ICE Shooting Victim, Relentlessly Pursued a Better Life, Partner Says
The partner of Johan Guerrero, who was killed by an immigration agent this week, described him as a tireless worker and doting father who would do anything for his 3-year-old daughter.

Trump Has Dismantled Election Security Efforts. Here’s How.
Since his return to the White House, the lead federal partner for states on election security has lost around a third of its work force.

What to Know About Trump’s Attacks on Mail Voting
Many of President Trump’s attempts to curtail mail voting have been blocked by the courts. Before Trump, Republicans actually embraced absentee voting.
CNBC

India's biggest IPO this year rakes in bids worth $31 billion, powered by institutional frenzy
The IPO of India's largest asset manager closed on Thursday, drawing keen interest from institutional investors.

Seven & i shares jump 3% on report of stake talks with Polish convenience chain Zabka
Shares of Seven & i Holdings Co. jumped after a report said the company was looking to buy a stake in Poland's Zabka Group.

SoftBank sinks over 9% as Asia chip stocks track Wall Street AI sell-off
Japanese AI-linked stocks tumbled as a fresh rout in U.S. semiconductor shares spread across Asia after Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing's outlook failed to reassure investors.

Trump doubles down on 2020 election claims in national address, alleging China meddling
Trump also repeated his calls for the Republican-led Congress to pass the "SAVE America Act," a controversial election bill that lacks support to pass.

Oil rises as Iran threatens retaliation if Trump targets country's critical infrastructure
Oil prices rose Friday as investors weighed escalating threats between the United States and Iran.

CNBC Daily Open: Trump takes the stage — without his longtime teleprompter operator
U.S. President Donald Trump is poised to give a primetime speech on Thursday focusing on election security, although with a new teleprompter operator.

Trump suspends teleprompter operator over Kalshi bets allegations, White House says
Kalshi retained most of the profits, which were more than $90,000, from the trades made on public statements by President Trump.

SpaceX aborts Starship test flight, sending stock lower
Elon Musk said it would make another attempt "hopefully in a few days." SpaceX completed the maiden test flight of its Starship V3 rocket in May.

One of China's top investors says finance, not AI, is the country's biggest bottleneck
Finance would be China's weak point in a prolonged rivalry with the U.S. which has the world's deepest capital market, says Primavera Capital founder Fred Hu.

Has Nike lost its 'cool' factor? LeBron James weighs in
Nike's stock has slumped as the sportswear giant faces new competitors and waning influence. LeBron James has some advice on how to regain its 'cool' factor.
Washington Post

Iran threatens region’s infrastructure as U.S. strikes expand
Rhetoric sharpened on both sides after days of renewed attacks, with Iranian state media reporting strikes around Tehran.

Iran releases U.S. citizen in goodwill gesture, Trump says
Dena Karari had been trapped in Iran since December 2024, her attorney said. Several other Americans are believed to still be in Iranian custody.

Zelensky ousts popular defense minister, an architect of Ukraine’s drone program
Mykhailo Fedorov's dismissal, part of a rebooting of the government announced Sunday, prompted protests in Kyiv.

Problematic paragraph on Strait of Hormuz places strain on U.S.-Iran deal
Ambiguous language on who controls the key choke point has led to escalating conflict.

Wildfire smoke will worsen in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic through Friday
More than 115 million people could be exposed to unhealthy air quality. See the forecast for 20 cities.

How to protect yourself from wildfire smoke
Around 100 million people could experience unhealthy air this week. These simple tips will help protect your health.

Snipers, warships and Europe’s escalating fight against cocaine smugglers
A French attack that disabled a drug-smuggling boat in the Atlantic opened a new front, but European proposals stop short of the Trump administration’s more aggressive tactics.

U.S. and Iran exchange strikes after Trump threatens wider attack
The latest round of attacks comes amid continued threats by Trump to “knock out” Iran’s power plants and bridges unless Tehran returns to the negotiating table.

Police round up Hong Kong booksellers as China widens crackdown
After pro-democracy protests roiled the city in 2019, Beijing cracked down on freedom of speech, and restrictions have continued to tighten.

How did Canadian wildfire smoke tamp down New England storms?
The smoke minimized the buildup of storm fuel, blunting a forecast this week for strong storms in northern Vermont, New Hampshire and western Maine.
BBC

The Papers: 'Spending warning to Burnham' and 'Only 693 days till Euros'
The IMF gives a "spending warning to Burnham" and England eyes the Euros after its World Cup loss - Friday's front pages.

Trump alleges 'shocking vulnerabilities' in US election security ahead of midterms
The president accuses China of meddling in the 2020 election, directly contradicting past findings from US intelligence.

US launches fresh wave of strikes as Iran says civilian infrastructure hit
Iran says US strikes hit bridges in the country in an apparent escalation, while the US boards a ship in the Strait of Hormuz.

Taco Bell removes lettuce from menu in US after links to explosive diarrhoea
Lettuce from one supplier is being removed indefinitely "out of an abundance of caution", the company says.

More than 500 Rohingya vanished at sea - what happened?
Two boats carrying an estimated 530 Rohingyas have disappeared since leaving Myanmar on 29 June.

Australia 'deeply frustrated' over Laos methanol poisoning charges
Media reports say Laos will press charges of up to one year in jail against those allegedly responsible.

China hits out at British Steel nationalisation
The UK government said taking the firm into public hands would safeguard "a vital national capability".

How testosterone testing will work in Hegseth's 'manly' military
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced mandatory testosterone screening for military personnel aged 30 and over.

Philippines condemns Chinese media depicting it as monkey in AI video
China Daily posted a video of a monkey being forced to sing its claims to the South China Sea.

Prisoner arrested after escaping during hospital transfer
Marwan Jumaa, who is serving a sentence for attacking two women, escaped on Tuesday evening.
The Independent
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky sparks outrage and protests after sacking popular defence minister
Mykhailo Fedorov fell out with the head of Ukraine’s armed forces

China ‘strongly dissatisfied’ following decision to nationalise British Steel
The UK Government announced it had brought British Steel under public ownership to protect the ‘future of steel production’.

US airstrikes on Iran appear to have damaged Gulf of Oman port facility
U.S. airstrikes appear to have collapsed a tower at Iran’s Chabahar port on the Gulf of Oman, a key trade route for Afghanistan
Iran-US war latest: Trump launches wave of strikes on Iran for sixth night in a row
Tehran warns it could close a second key oil route as it retaliates against American allies

Trump speech live: President throws US elections into chaos with claims of 2020 China hack and ‘deep state’ conspiracy
The president claims newly released documents show ‘shocking vulnerabilities’ in the U.S. election system and that he was misled by 'deep state' actors in his own government, though much of the material deals with previously known intelligence
What do Trump’s declassified election conspiracy documents show — and how much was known already?
Newly published materials largely rehash previous intelligence while president fails to offer evidence of fraud that cost him 2020

Potential source of ‘explosive diarrhea’ outbreak centers on major fast food and grocery lettuce supplier: report
Taco Bell says it has taken ‘immediate action’ to ‘indefinitely’ remove potentially impacted lettuce from its menu
Trump claims ‘deep state plot’ covered up efforts by China to ‘undermine’ the 2020 election that he lost
In a bid to pressure Congress for passage of the restrictive SAVE America voter ID bill ahead of this year’s crucial midterm elections, Trump told the nation he had 'declassified' documents showing China tried to sway the election he lost

Catastrophic flooding sweeps across Texas, in photos
Catastrophic flooding has swept across parts of Texas following days of heavy rain, submerging homes and roads, prompting hundreds of rescues and leaving emergency responders working around the clock as floodwaters continue to threaten communities.
Epstein survivors accuse ‘condescending’ Todd Blanche of gaslighting in meeting held as part of his AG bid
Republican Thom Tillis earlier made meeting with survivors a requisite for his support for Trump’s pick for attorney general
























