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CBC.ca

Refining cobalt in Cobalt, Ont.? That's the plan for this northern Ontario town

A facility near Cobalt, Ont., has been tapped to be the home of North America's first battery-grade cobalt refinery. Projected to be fully operational by late 2027, the plant will import and process mined cobalt — experts say it could bring Canada into an industry dominated by China.

Police keep warning parents about Roblox. So why isn't it in the social media bill?

Police in Canada keep warning parents about the dangers of gaming and messaging platforms like Discord and Roblox. But neither will be covered by the government’s proposed Safe Social Media Act. Even supporters of the legislation say it's an alarming omission.

Canada puts $800M Griffon helicopter upgrade on hold over technical 'complexity'

The federal government has suspended the Royal Canadian Air Force's $800-million Griffon helicopter life-extension program amid technical problems and growing concerns over cost and complexity. The pause raises fresh questions about whether all 82 aircraft will be upgraded as Ottawa weighs an $18-billion replacement program and mounting NATO commitments.

Some Russians are turning on Putin as drones hit Moscow. Does it matter?

After the largest Ukrainian drone offensive on the Russian capital and other strikes on energy infrastructure, confidence in Putin's leadership has seemed to waver among civilians and prominent nationalists alike. But analysts are skeptical whether it is enough to turn the tide.

Liberals claim to be the party of law and order now. Inside the party's about-face on crime

After years of criminal justice reform that included a lighter touch for some offenders, the federal Liberal government has done an about-face over the last year and enacted stricter policies to tamp down on crime rates that have become a political liability in some vote-rich parts of the country.

Alberta says pipeline proposal on track for July 1 deadline, as uncertainty hangs over project

As a Canada Day deadline fast approaches for a pipeline submission to Ottawa's major projects office, questions still surround whether the proposal will be ready in time, and if the project is commercially viable.

Maple Leafs make forward Gavin McKenna first pick of NHL draft

The Toronto Maple Leafs drafted slick Whitehorse-born winger Gavin McKenna with the No. 1 pick on Friday night in Buffalo, N.Y.

Ottawa adds retired judge Corrine Sparks to diversity council after pushback over membership

The first Nova Scotian of African descent to be appointed to the province's judiciary, now retired, is joining the federal government's newly formed Advisory Council on Rights, Equality and Inclusion, after scathing criticism directed at Ottawa for its initial omission of a Black representative.

California appeals court upholds Weinstein's rape conviction, orders resentencing

An appeals court on Friday upheld Harvey Weinstein's 2022 rape and sexual assault conviction in California, but ordered his trial judge to resentence him.

B.C. launches probe into StubHub over World Cup resale ticket fiasco

British Columbia's attorney general announced an inquiry into online ticketing site StubHub, days after a CBC News investigation that revealed a mass failure by the ticket reseller platform and cancellation of thousands of FIFA World Cup tickets in Vancouver, Toronto and host cities across North America.
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Toronto Star

Will the third time be the charm for the NDP candidate in Scarborough Southwest?

After defeats in the most recent provincial and federal elections, Fatima Shaban believes she has momentum on her side this time.

These Toronto doctors were branded as 'pariahs' for helping AIDS patients. 40 years later, they're revealing their 'darkest and brightest' moments

Toronto HIV Primary Care Physicians Group looked after their gay patients when others had turned them away.

She was expecting to confront vandals at the city’s Trans Memorial. Instead she found a surprising act of kindness

The third "Day of Care" at Barbara Hall Park helped clean and restore the Trans and AIDS Memorials in the Church-Wellesley Village for Pride.

Thousands of volunteers help deliver the World Cup. Why is FIFA relying on unpaid positions?

An army of unpaid recruits will make memories while filling important roles. Despite critics, FIFA says there is nothing unfair about the arrangement.

Mark Carney's first Supreme Court choice seen as a moderate who can't be 'easily pigeonholed'

Glenn Joyal's nomination to Canada's top court comes as the government faces potentially significant constitutional battles over federal-provincial relations, Charter of Rights challenges and its major projects agenda.

Former city of Toronto manager pleads guilty to money laundering in illegal online gambling case

Kypros Perikleous, a widely admired, longtime city of Toronto transportation manager, was arrested in April 2024 by the RCMP.

Racist, homophobic posts by Princess Margaret donor prompt foundation to cut ties

Developer who worked with foundation's lottery and whose name is on the hospital's daycare centre apologizes.

Allegations of a stolen truck and hidden tracking devices. How this Toronto car dealership is connected to the Project South police scandal

An Ontario regulator has suspended the dealership's licence to sell cars, an action used in cases that raise 'serious consumer protection concerns.'

To mark 50 years of the 3 Series, BMW is making 100 of these special cars available in Canada

2026 BMW M340i xDrive 50 Jahre Edition could be the “ultimate driving machine.” Speed, sound add up to fun. But why is there no manual transmission?

This World Cup the offside rule sent me to the optometrist but not before I was seeing green

While summer has warmly declared itself, the World Cup celebrations usurped everything, except my befuddlement with the offside rule in soccer and the impending threat of a super El Niño weather system that’s coming to boil us all in a…
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Globe and Mail

Small plane crashes into Beijing’s tallest building

Security tightened around 109-storey China Zun tower as authorities restrict access and limit online discussion of the incident

China’s Geely to ship first Lotus EVs to Canada in July, ambassador says

BYD, Chery could finish procedures to enter Canada later this year, Wang Di says

A ‘living museum’ in the Swiss Alps marks the world’s only space dedicated to St. Bernard dogs

Tourists can watch live grooming and physiotherapy sessions, explore the mountain pass with augmented reality technology and learn more about the dogs

Israel and Lebanon sign framework agreement with U.S. in ‘first step’ toward peace

Trilateral agreement follows months of conflict between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah

U.S. strikes Iran in response to attack on cargo ship in Strait of Hormuz

Each country accuses the other of violating terms of ceasefire agreed on last week

Beijing’s tallest building damaged after small airplane reportedly crashes into it

Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post reported the crash in the city’s CITIC Tower; photos were quickly pulled from the internet

Ukrainians embrace Kyiv’s nightlife as a form of resistance

For many, enjoying life despite midnight curfew, threat of attacks and fatigue from bombardment is part of the fight

John Bolton, former Trump adviser, pleads guilty to illegally holding classified information

Plea deal could allow the former national security adviser to avoid time in prison and can be withdrawn pending a judge’s sentence

Ukraine’s push to de-Russify itself claims another head. A stone one, that is

A statue of novelist Mikhail Bulgakov, a Russian speaker born in Kyiv, has been removed from the city

Israel drops leaflets over town in southern Lebanon, ordering residents to leave, local media reports

It’s the first such order issued since a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect
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Global News

Burnaby Urban Search and Rescue team deploys to Venezuela after deadly earthquakes

Seven members of Burnaby Urban Search and Rescue are now heading to Venezuela to help find and rescue people trapped by the earthquakes.

An ‘Omega block’ is behind Europe’s heat wave — can it happen in Canada?

The heat wave has pushed temperatures as much as 18 degrees Celsius above their seasonal average, according to the Reuters Climate Monitor.

Israel, Lebanon sign framework deal with U.S. seen as ‘first step’ to peace

The officials did not share details on the agreement, which does not include Hezbollah and prompted one of the group's officials in Lebanon to warn of civil war.

Trump vows 100% tariffs if Europe enacts digital services tax

In a post on social media, Trump took aim at European countries that he said are discussing “imminent” implementation of taxes on American companies.

Royal finances under the spotlight as King Charles publishes tax bill

The King only pays taxes on his personal income, which is generated from his privately owned estates, Balmoral in Scotland and Sandringham on the east coast of England.

How 24 Sussex compares to official residences in other G7 countries

The planned restoration of 24 Sussex Drive has renewed hope that the prime minister's official residence will once again be on par with those of other world leaders.

U.S. strikes Iran after Trump claims ‘foolish violation’ of ceasefire

Trump posted on Truth Social that Iran carried out a drone strike on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, damaging the ship's upper deck.

Sherritt shutting down Alberta refinery as feed from Moa mine in Cuba runs out

Sherritt International has shut down its Alberta refinery after running out of feed from its Cuba mine, as the company faces operational and financial challenges.

Death toll from Venezuela earthquakes climbs to 920, thousands more missing

Acting President Delcy Rodríguez announced the new toll early Friday as she welcomed the arrival of rescue crews from all over the world.

New imaging reveals hidden philosophy from scrolls buried by Mount Vesuvius

Researchers used AI tools to achieve the first complete viewings of closed scrolls burnt by the eruption that buried the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum in 79 AD.
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New York Times

Has the MAGA ‘Sugar Rush’ Finally Run Out?

Three Opinion writers on Trump’s latest face-plant.

Trump Is Turning Journalists Into Criminals

The product of journalism enjoys substantial protection under the First Amendment. But what about the process?

Two Earthquakes Hit Venezuela: What to Know About Death Toll, Damage and Rescue Response

Powerful back-to-back quakes in northern Venezuela left more than 900 people dead and set off an agonizing search for survivors, the latest ordeal for a country reeling from economic and political turmoil.

Natural Selection

Sometimes, our preference for certitude, our need to define things with conviction, closes us off from possibility.

Robby Hoffman Will Always Feel Poor, No Matter How Rich She Gets

The comedian and actor says class and the way she grew up inform everything about the way she lives now. 

Watergate Today as a Blip of a Story? Vance Might Not Be Entirely Wrong.

Nixon’s offenses were not a deep-state invention. But in the age of Donald Trump, and in a fractured media environment, voters have become more inured to political scandal.

Venezuela’s Economy Was On the Rise. Then the Earthquakes Struck.

Expectations are now rising over the role the United States will play in helping Venezuela, which had already been laid low by decades of misrule.

Colorado Supreme Court Delay Threatens Democratic Redistricting Effort

Both parties are awaiting a decision on the validity of ballot proposals to redraw Colorado’s maps ahead of 2028. Democrats say each day without a ruling puts the proposals at risk.

After New York Elections, Israelis Fear Further Rupture in U.S.-Israeli Relationship

Criticism of Israel’s war in Gaza, anger over the Iran war and election results in New York all suggest Israel’s solid support from Washington may be on borrowed time.

Jeffries Faces Steep Test as Far Left Builds Strength in Congress

The victories of Darializa Avila Chevalier and other anti-establishment candidates are changing the face of House Democrats, posing a challenge for their leader.

CNBC

U.S. strikes Iran after Trump accuses Tehran of ceasefire violation in Strait of Hormuz

The attack comes as the United States and Iran are supposed to be engaging in a 60-period of no hostilities as they hold talks to end their war.

From concerts to train rides, bots are winning the ticket wars — but they're only part of the problem

From concerts to train reservations, automated bots have become the latest target in the fight against ticket scalping.

Red-alert heatwaves are becoming Europe's new normal. Investors are paying attention

Temperature records were smashed across Europe this week, prompting several countries across the continent to issued high-level warnings about danger to life.

Trump admin allows Anthropic to release Mythos AI model to some companies, government agencies

Anthropic disabled access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models to comply with a government export control directive citing "national security authorities."

SpaceX will join Nasdaq-100

Adding SpaceX this quickly would make the Elon Musk company one of the first beneficiaries of Nasdaq's recently adopted fast-track inclusion framework.

Oracle stock has worst week since 2001 dot-com bust as AI financing concerns escalate

Oracle's surging spending, negative free cash flow and $130 billion debt pile are weighing on the stock.

China's Zhipu is closing in on top U.S. AI models with Anthropic and OpenAI held back

Zhipu's GLM 5.2 shows the AI fight is shifting to who delivers the most intelligence per dollar, making open source suddenly a real contender.

U.S. crude oil falls below $70, resuming losses after attack on cargo ship near Oman

Oil extended declines on Friday, with markets focused any further breakthroughs in the Middle East conflict, while absorbing a flurry of Persian Gulf news.

Micron sinks 6%, wrapping a wild week of trading that saw big swings

Micron Technology's shares tumbled on Friday amid a global sell-off in chip stocks.

Walmart heir Lukas Walton buys minority stake in the Chicago Bulls and United Center

Lukas Walton is the 39-year-old grandson of Walmart founder Sam Walton. He and his wife, Samantha, are residents of Chicago.

Washington Post

Unease deepens in Russia as Ukraine steps up long-range strikes

Experts said Vladimir Putin was unlikely to change course despite worsening fuel shortages and a sharp decline in the stock market.

Ukrainian drones drive Russia to declare emergency in occupied Crimea

Weeks of punishing strikes have disrupted water, fuel and electricity supplies across the peninsula, which Ukraine’s president has vowed to reclaim.

When it comes to soccer, there is no such thing as a United Kingdom

In this year's World Cup, Scotland’s second favorite team is anyone playing England.

In AI race vs. U.S., China eyes a come-from-behind victory

U.S. AI companies seem to be in the lead, but that could be short-lived as Chinese competitors offer cheaper products with more commercial appeal worldwide.

From foes to ‘great friends’? Quakes test new U.S.-Venezuela relationship.

The country once rejected U.S. aid after a natural disaster. This time, it’s different.

King Charles reveals his personal tax bill. Spoiler alert: He’s very rich.

The first-ever tax disclosure by a British monarch was partly intended to contain the damage from revelations about the finances of the king’s disgraced brother, Andrew.

Rubio’s new job? Selling Trump’s Iran deal to a worried Gulf.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Arab Gulf leaders to reassure them that U.S. isn’t cutting them out of negotiations with Tehran.

Migrants not entitled to apply for asylum while standing on Mexico side of border, Supreme Court rules

The 6-3 decision clears the way for the Trump administration to resume allowing federal agents at the border to turn back asylum seekers before they enter.

BBC

Hundreds of Heathrow and Gatwick flights delayed due to thunderstorms

More than 600 flights have been delayed at Heathrow and Gatwick, many due to stormy weather south of the UK.

US strikes Iran after attack on cargo ship

Iran accuses the US of violating their deal and says it struck targets linked to American forces in response.

Amber extreme heat warning extended before cooldown ends record-breaking heatwave

The record-breaking heatwave is set to end with cooler and more unsettled weather by Sunday.

Is Andy Burnham Labour's saviour, or just its best bet?

Labour insiders give Laura Kuenssberg their take on the man tipped to replace Keir Starmer as PM.

Lightning causes fires and serious house damage

Six blazes caused by strikes have been dealt with by crews across Kent, East Sussex and West Sussex.

Mahmood announces new refugee sponsorship route into UK

The home secretary says "capped safe and legal" routes would help to restore confidence in the asylum system.

George criticises 'unacceptable' Auvaa over nightclub incident

Jamie George has criticised his Saracens' team-mate Totoa Auvaa's "unacceptable" behaviour after the Samoan was involved in a nightclub incident with England cricket captain Ben Stokes and bowler Gus Atkinson.

Unwanted items from Alan Carr's castle head to auction

The sale includes dozens of items from a "concrete menagerie" of animals, figures and rural scenes.

I'm 98 but I still do my 40 press-ups every day

Bill Kober, who lives in Woodbridge, is proving that age is just a number... one press-up at a time.

VAR rules out late winner to deny Iran guaranteed last-32 spot

Shoja Khalilzadeh's goal is ruled out by VAR in injury-time denying Iran automatic qualification into the round of 32, meaning they will have to wait on other results to see if they go through as one of the best third-placed sides.

The Independent

Iran-US war latest: Tehran targets US Navy after Trump strikes Iran over ‘foolish’ ceasefire breach

US strikes come after ships struck by drones in Strait of Hormuz

Thousands of Vespas swarm Rome’s historic center to mark iconic scooter’s 80th anniversary

Around 15,000 Vespas buzzed through Rome on Saturday, celebrating the scooter's 80th anniversary

July 2026 payment dates for universal credit, benefits and pensions plus cost of living support

All the essential cost of living information whether claiming benefits or not

Sea route near Oman is expanding to facilitate more traffic through Strait of Hormuz, US Navy says

The U.S. Navy says a route through the Strait of Hormuz is expanding to allow for both inbound and outbound traffic

‘I was forced out of home because I was trans - young LGBTQ people like me are at risk of homelessness’

LGBTQ+ people between the ages of 18 to 25 are four times more likely to face homelessness

World Cup sticker frenzy: Panini packs sell out as fans race to fill 980 spots in collectible albums

Panini stickers have been an iconic World Cup collectible going all the way back to 1970, when four Italian brothers began to print images of the players for fans

More than 100 bishops call for humane treatment of migrants during US-Mexico border Mass

Religious chaplains have been denied access to detainees on the border

Body recovered from water after reports of man in difficulty in river during heatwave

Widespread warnings about the dangers of swimming in open water

Small plane crash at Beijing high-rise kills the pilot and injures 13, authorities say

Chinese authorities say a small plane that crashed into a building in Beijing killed the pilot and injured 13 people

Harry and Meghan accept offer to stay in royal residence during UK visit

The visit will be the first time the family has travelled to the UK in four years