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CBC.ca

The Odyssey's Matt Damon hyped his water charity in interviews. Why is it partnered with water guzzler Amazon?

Matt Damon is capitalizing on all of the hype that surrounds his summer blockbuster The Odyssey to talk about a longtime passion of his — access to safe water. But some of the companies his charity Water.org has partnered with consume billions of litres of water annually.

Narcissistic leaders more likely to oppose remote work, new research suggests

As more employees are being ordered back into the office full time, new research suggests the rationale may be more about bosses' desire for power and status than productivity.

Why travel insurance may not help you if there's a WestJet strike

WestJet travellers hoping to buy protection in case their travel plans are interrupted or delayed by a contract dispute may be out of luck, as travel insurance experts say policies purchased after potential strike dates are announced won't cover future work stoppages.

Minister says nothing went wrong with Ottawa's response to Ontario wildfires

As hundreds of wildfires burning across Ontario force communities to evacuate and prompt urgent calls for government support, Eleanor Olszewski, the federal minister of emergency management, is defending Ottawa's response.

'Just stop burning fossil fuels.' Scientists stress that our smoky skies have only one true fix

Smoky skies in Toronto have led to new scrutiny of government efforts to fight fires and manage forests. But scientists say the realistic way to tackle the smoke is fighting climate change itself.

Fort Simpson, N.W.T. lifts evacuation order, relieved residents begin returning Saturday

Starting at 8 a.m. on Saturday July 18, people will be allowed to board the ferry and return home.

Abducted Alberta children possibly in B.C.: RCMP

The case is connected to an Amber Alert that was issued on July 8 and then rescinded

Accused Bishnoi gang member living in Alberta ordered deported

An Alberta man accused of working for the Lawrence Bishnoi gang has been ordered deported by the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB).

AFN calls on Ottawa, provinces to protect treaty rights in wake of Alberta separatism

First Nations chiefs from across Canada are calling on the federal and provincial governments to protect treaty rights from, what they say are, threats posed by Alberta separatism.

From deficit to surplus? Alberta's bleak budget outlook 'changed dramatically' as oil prices rise

Alberta's financial outlook has taken a dramatic turn after the province previously forecasted a $9.4-billion shortfall. Surging oil prices could mean the province finishes the fiscal year in the black.
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Globe and Mail

Former federal NDP contender Estabrooks looks to run provincially

Announcement comes a day after Nenshi, who won the seat in a byelection last year, announced he will run in Calgary in the next election

Trump threatens new tariffs on Canada over wildfire smoke

Smoke has created an ‘incalculable’ expense for the U.S., President says

Quebec government approves Big O renovation plans

Stadium renos are expected to be complete by 2028

Lettuce served at Taco Bell identified as a source of U.S. diarrhea-causing parasite outbreak

Taylor Farms is the supplier of cyclospora-contaminated produce, source says, but other businesses could be at risk

Israeli strike kills at least eight, injures 20 at Gaza funeral

Mourners were attending a funeral in the central Gaza Strip on Friday for a person killed by another Israeli strike when the attack occurred

Andy Burnham set to become Britain’s prime minister after being named Labour Party Leader

Former Greater Manchester mayor will be sworn in on Monday to replace departing PM Keir Starmer

Andy Burnham becomes British Labour leader; next stop – prime minister

Andy Burnham, nicknamed the 'King of the North,' was elected leader of Britain's governing Labour Party on Friday, the final step before becoming its seventh prime minister in a decade, on a pledge to thwart the rise of the populist Reform UK.

As a wartime president, Trump just declared war on his own government

The President diverged from other wartime U.S. leaders with election-manipulation claims in his Thursday night address

Ottawa boosts support for Venezuelans still reeling from earthquakes

Canada will now match up to $7-million in donations

U.S. networks should have licences revoked for not airing prime-time speech, Trump says

Two major networks and CNN chose not to carry the address on cable, which the President described as ‘plot’ during his speech
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Global News

Accused Bishnoi gang associate agrees to deportation order

Sahibjot Singh is the latest of dozens of Indian nationals to face deportation for their involvement in extortion gangs.

Laos charges in deadly tourist methanol poisoning not harsh enough: parents

Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones, 19, died after they were served tainted alcohol laced with methanol at the Nana Backpacker Hostel in November 2024.

Cyclosporiasis outbreak linked to lettuce at Taco Bell, Mexico supplier

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said shredded lettuce from a single supplier in Mexico was sent to Taco Bell in five U.S. states.

Major earthquake off Mexican coast triggers tsunami threat

A powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck near the coast of Mexico's southern state of Chiapas on Friday, triggering a tsunami warning.

U.S. strikes hit bridges in Iran, collapse tower at key port

The United States expanded its airstrike campaign against Iran early Friday by hitting more bridges, energy sites and collapsing a tower at a key Iranian port.

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.
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New York Times

Mamdani Says He May Still Order Netanyahu’s Arrest

Mayor Zohran Mamdani said he was in “an active conversation” with New York City’s Law Department on whether he had the authority to arrest the Israeli leader.

Scenic Route

A summer weekend offers a bounty of daylight that we feel duty-bound to exploit properly. But sometimes the sun-and-fun mandate becomes an unnecessary burden.

Zohran Mamdani Knows He Has Political Capital. And He Intends to Spend It.

Lulu Garcia-Navarro sits down for an interview with the mayor of New York City.

What the US and Canada Can Expect from the Wildfire Smoke This Weekend

The smoke isn’t going away, but where it affects air quality will shift over the next few days.

Without Platner, Maine Democrats Scramble to Keep Grassroots Energy Alive

Graham Platner’s campaign for Senate imploded last week. The activists who backed him are seeking a candidate to carry his populist message in the race against Republican Susan Collins.

Lamine Yamal, Soccer Star and Son of African Migrants, Personifies a Changing Spain

As he prepares for the World Cup final, Lamine Yamal, 19, is at the heart of a national debate about what it means to be Spanish in an increasingly multicultural society.

Russia Bill Broadens Sanctions but Could Fuel Fears Over the Dollar

The Trump administration has recently sought to scale back sanctions as adversaries develop workarounds that some believe could erode the U.S. dollar’s supremacy.

Israel Counters Iranian Spying by Warning Against Recruitment

The Israeli authorities have enacted a broad array of countermeasures to contain what they describe as online recruiting efforts by Iranian agents.

Why Is Syracuse, N.Y., Such a Haven for Legendary Writers?

In the frozen shadows of shuttered factories, icons like Toni Morrison, Raymond Carver and David Foster Wallace created some of their greatest work.

As Trump Scraps With Meloni, His Envoy to Italy Is at Sea

Tilman J. Fertitta, the U.S. ambassador to Rome, is summering on his superyacht as President Trump squabbles with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy.

CNBC

U.S. military says it has completed the latest round of strikes against Iran, amid more disruptions to shipping

U.S. Central Command says it continues to enforce a naval blockade against Iran, while Kuwait and Bahrain say they have intercepted more Iranian projectiles.

Fat cat? Weight-loss drugs may be coming for your overweight pet

Startups are testing GLP-1 treatments for overweight cats while pet-food giants are leaning into longevity products as owners spend more on animal health.

Chinese AI has leveled up, and brought renewed focus on the open weight model shift

It's the latest AI model from China to close the performance gap with leading U.S. AI labs.

Leather jacket worn by Nvidia CEO goes for just under $1 million at Sotheby's auction

The high price for the garment is a sign that collectors are looking to bid on artifacts and collectibles from the artificial intelligence boom.

The White House is dictating access to frontier AI models, shifting power from tech giants, sources say

The Trump administration is taking steps to control who gets access to the latest frontier models, people familiar with the matter told CNBC.

Trump rips Canada as wildfire smoke spreads, says U.S. will add pollution cost to tariffs

The smoke coming from active wildfires in Canada has led to unhealthy air quality in swaths of the U.S., which could affect the World Cup final in New Jersey.

Taco Bell says it has removed lettuce linked to cyclosporiasis outbreak from its restaurants

Taco Bell, which the CDC linked to the cyclosporiasis outbreak, will likely recover soon from the health safety scare, according to analysts.

SpaceX stock has cratered nearly 23% since the company joined the Nasdaq-100

SpaceX's stock plunged further on Friday, a day after it aborted a test flight for its Starship rocket at the last second.

Apple, Nvidia vie for title of world's most valuable company

Nvidia shares have underperformed in 2026 as Wall Street shifts to companies powering the infrastructure AI buildout.

Netflix stock falls as earnings forecast disappoints, company says it will give fewer engagement updates

The streaming giant said it would cut back on the frequency of its "What We Watched" reports, which provide a picture of engagement.

Washington Post

U.S. hits bridges and energy targets, Iran says, as strikes widen

The attacks on Iran’s infrastructure came on the sixth consecutive day of U.S. strikes. A retaliatory attack by Iran caused damage to a power and desalination plant in Kuwait.

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.

After years of drone warfare, Ukraine is selling its ‘blood experience’ to allies

As unmanned aerial vehicles target Israel, Persian Gulf states and U.S. forces in the Middle East, Ukraine is selling equipment, giving advice and establishing joint production lines.

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.

BBC

Life after Kane - are England facing a false nine future?

Are England facing the prospect of using a false nine up front once record scorer Harry Kane calls time on his international career?

Russian online retail warehouses hit by deadly Ukrainian strikes

Drones targeted Wildberries facilities near Moscow and in Tambov. Ukraine's leader called them "major logistics facilities" supplying "sanctioned components".

The harrowing dark side of England's World Cup exit

During a major football tournament such as the World Cup, some women and girls are constantly living in fear - because domestic abuse rises when England play, research shows.

Laos says it can't determine cause of tourist deaths linked to methanol

Officials say they have no evidence of poisoning over the 2024 deaths because autopsies were not conducted.

All Blacks punish Ireland in dominant Eden Park win

Ruthless New Zealand score five tries to overwhelm Ireland and preserve their 32-year unbeaten run at Eden Park in a largely one-sided Nations Championship contest.

Messi and Brady in disbelief over 'prophetic' Lamine Yamal photo

Argentina's Lionel Messi says it is "crazy" to be facing Spain's Lamine Yamal in a World Cup final after being photographed with him as a baby.

Burnham to announce plans for new North Sea oil and gas drilling

Drilling has become a controversial topic for the Labour party after the 2024 manifesto pledged to not issue new licences.

The Papers: 'The Burn supremacy' and 'Spice up your wife'

Britian's new prime minister Andy Burnham is the main focus of Saturday's papers.

US strikes hit Iran for seventh consecutive night

Iran has retaliated against US allies in the region, with Kuwait reporting that a power and water plant had been hit.

Rooney, Hart and Richards row down Hudson River

Wayne Rooney rows down the Hudson River with fellow BBC pundits Joe Hart and Micah Richards.

The Independent

Ukraine-Russia war latest: ‘Eight killed’ in drone strike on warehouse of Russia’s largest online retailer

Kyiv's AI-powered drones are 'specialised, low-cost killing machines' for Russian soldiers, says CIA chief

Home of the ancient Greek gods, Mount Olympus, in UNESCO Heritage list bid

The mythological home of ancient Greece’s 12 Olympian gods may soon join UNESCO’s World Heritage List

Paris’ Grand Mosque celebrates its 100th anniversary and interfaith dialogue

The Grand Mosque of Paris is celebrating its centenary, honoring Muslim soldiers from French colonies who fought in World War I

Long-lost mummies reveal new secrets about ancient Egyptian princesses

New study shows royal women received extensive weapons training and ‘completely challenges traditional view’ they lived idle lives

Inside Burnham’s roundabout route to No 10, according to those who know him best

Hearing from allies of incoming prime minister Andy Burnham, Dan Haygarth tracks the year that saw the mayor of Greater Manchester set his sights on Number 10

What voters really think about Andy Burnham becoming prime minister: ‘I don’t think he’s got a pot of gold’

As Andy Burnham prepares to take office, promising radical change and looking to move power out of London, Dan Haygarth and Jemma Robinson ask people in the capital about the incoming prime minister

Whistleblower warns Tube users of toxic dust risk

Micky Steeds was unfairly sacked after he raised concerns over potentially toxic dust across the network, tribunal finds

Lib Dem leader claims FA and Uefa should quit ‘corrupt beyond repair’ Fifa amid World Cup controversies

High ticket prices and reversal of a US player’s suspension among controversies, Sir Ed Davey says

7 killed and more than 50 wounded in Ukrainian drone attack on Russian regions

Russian officials report that Ukrainian drone attacks overnight have killed seven people and wounded 51 others

Andy Burnham urged to stick to Labour manifesto on North Sea oil

Labour’s 2024 manifesto, which Mr Burnham has promised to honour, said the party would not issue new North Sea licences.