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CBC.ca

George Russell fends off Max Verstappen to win Canadian Grand Prix
Mercedes driver George Russell held off Red Bull's Max Verstappen for his fourth career race win, while McLaren teammates Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris collided on Sunday at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Alberta premier says she likes Ottawa's speedy plan for infrastructure project approvals
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she likes the federal government’s plan to reduce the approval times of major infrastructure projects to two years, and she hopes Canada can revise other legislation to "improve investor confidence."

Canada's Gabriel Diallo wins his 1st ATP Tour title, taking Libema Open final in straight sets
Gabriel Diallo has won his first ATP Tour title, defeating Belgium's Zizou Bergs 7-5, 7-6 (8) in the Libema Open tennis final on Sunday in s'Hertogenbosch, Netherlands.

Savannah Sutherland lowers NCAA and Canadian women's 400m hurdles marks in 4-record effort
University of Michigan hurdler Savannah Sutherland of Borden, Sask., set four records Saturday on the final day of competition at the NCAA outdoor track and field championships in Eugene, Ore.

Former MP Han Dong settles defamation lawsuit with Global News
Former MP Han Dong has settled his defamation lawsuit against Global News, according to a statement posted to the news organization's website, closing a two-year legal battle that came after the outlet published an article alleging he advised a Chinese diplomat to hold off on freeing two Canadians who were detained in China at the time.

Child dies following accident at harness racing track in Woodstock, N.B.
Police in Woodstock, N.B., are investigating a death that occurred during a harness race at Connell Park Raceway on Saturday.

Man suspected of shooting 2 Minnesota lawmakers still at large
A massive manhunt entered a second day on Sunday in Minnesota for the suspected gunman who killed a Democratic state lawmaker while posing as a police officer, a crime that Governor Tim Walz characterized as a "politically motivated assassination."

86-year-old floatplane, last of its kind known to still be flying, takes to the skies in Vanderhoof, B.C.
The 1938 Bellanca Aircruiser is on loan from the Erickson Aircraft Collection in Oregon for the summer.

Ontario soccer tournament brings together players impacted by homelessness, mental health struggles
A Canadian soccer team that brings together people affected by homelessness, mental health struggles and substance abuse will be heading to the Homeless World Cup in August — an experience some players say they never thought would be within reach.

128-year-old mystery shipwreck scorched by fire on Vancouver Island
Ucluelet Fire Rescue is investigating the cause of fire at the shipwrecked vessel, which is part of the 'Graveyard of the Pacific.'
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Toronto Star

Unifor says former Canadian Auto Workers president Buzz Hargrove has died
TORONTO - Canada's largest private-sector union says former Canadian Auto Workers president Buzz Hargrove has died.

Friends say Minnesota shooting suspect was deeply religious and conservative
NEW YORK (AP) — The man accused of assassinating the top Democrat in the Minnesota House held deeply religious and politically conservative views, telling a congregation in Africa two years ago that the U.S. was in a “bad place” where…

Peel police to give 'major' update on towing violence
Dubbed "Project Outsource," the probe concerns an organized criminal network, Peel officers said in a news release.

How some of Toronto's notable dads are celebrating Father's Day
Some of Toronto's notable celebrities and politicians sharing snaps and tributes to their fathers on social media.

J.J. Spaun weathers the worst of wet Oakmont to win US Open
OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) — J.J. Spaun turned a sloppy mess of a U.S. Open at wet and nasty Oakmont into a thing of beauty at the end Sunday with two stunning shots that carried him to his first major championship.

Protester shot and killed at 'No Kings' rally in Utah, police say
A man believed to be part of the event's peacekeeping team fired at another man allegedly aiming a rifle at protestors, authorities said Sunday.

Man in his 60s dead, firefighter injured after townhouse fire in North York
Firefighters were met with "heavy flame and heat" after a two-alarm blaze broke out at a townhouse near Don Mills Road and Eglington Avenue that has left one man dead.

George Russell holds off Max Verstappen for Canadian GP win as McLarens collide
MONTREAL - George Russell secured his redemption at the Canadian Grand Prix.

Trump vetoed Israeli plan to kill Iran's supreme leader, US official tells AP
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump rejected a plan presented by Israel to the U.S. to kill Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to a U.S. official familiar with the matter.

Mark Carney to meet Donald Trump one-on-one as world leaders arrive for G7 in Kananaskis
The meeting is an opportunity for Carney to make a breakthrough on tariffs with the U.S. before the G7 summit officially kicks off.
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Globe and Mail
Trump condemns Minnesota shootings but violence has long played a role in U.S. politics
That the sitting President has so much experience with political violence is just one manifestation of how common it has become in the U.S.
Protester shot dead at No Kings rally in Utah, one man charged with murder, police say
Police arrested Arturo Gamboa, 24, on a murder charge, accusing him of creating the dangerous situation

Israel and Iran trade strikes for a third day as nuclear talks are called off
Israel unleashed airstrikes across Iran for a third day on Sunday and threatened even greater force as some Iranian missiles evaded Israeli air defenses to strike buildings in the heart of the country.

Iran launches second barrage of missiles as conflict with Israel deepens
Missiles and projectiles were seen in the skies over Jerusalem and Tel Aviv early on Sunday as Tehran unleashed a fresh attack on Israel which in turn launched an expanded assault on Iran.
Police hunt suspect in 'assassination' of Minnesota lawmaker
A manhunt continued on Sunday (June 15) for Vance Luther Boelter, 57, who police said is a suspect in the killing of Democratic Minnesota state legislator Melissa Hortman and her husband, and the shooting of State Senator John Hoffman and his wife.
European leaders struggle with response to Israel-Iran conflict
Britain sends fighter jets to region, Germany offers to facilitate talks on Iran’s nuclear program

Investors unnerved as Israel-Iran conflict fuels turmoil in oil markets
Oil prices rose by 7% on Friday, as Israel and Iran traded strikes, and investors will be watching closely to see how prices react when markets open later

Protests against overtourism draw thousands in southern Europe
Uncontrolled tourism is pushing up housing prices and forcing people out of their neighbourhoods, protesters say

At least 8 killed in shooting near Israeli and U.S.-supported aid sites in Gaza
Witnesses say Israeli forces opened fire toward crowds of Palestinians heading to aid sites in Rafah

Macron visits Greenland to show French, EU solidarity after Trump annexation threats
The visit is meant to prevent any ‘preying’ on the territory, the French leader says
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Global News

Hundreds of protesters rally in downtown Calgary ahead of G7 summit
As world leaders attending the G7 summit in Kananaskis began to arrive, hundreds of protesters gathered in downtown Calgary on Sunday, hoping to send a message.

Protesters, airplane watchers gather in Alberta as leaders head to G7
As the leaders were scheduled to arrive Sunday hundreds of protesters from several different groups rallied in front of Calgary City Hall, with many carrying anti-Trump messages.

Spanish locals shoot water at visitors in protests against mass tourism
Demonstrators marched in Barcelona and other tourist destinations in Spain to demand action as residents face a housing crunch and say their towns' local character is disappearing.

Carney arrives in Alberta for G7 summit with Trump meeting 1st on agenda
The sit-down, expected to focus on a new Canada-U.S. trade and security deal, comes after Carney met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Ottawa ahead of the summit.

Macron visits Greenland, criticizes Trump’s takeover threats on way to G7
Macron, who was visiting Greenland for the first time, said 'it means a lot to me ... to convey a message of friendship and solidarity from France and the European Union.'

Man shot dead, another severely injured in brazen Bali villa attack
Witnesses who were present during a fatal shooting in Bali told investigators that two gunmen arrived on a scooter close to midnight, disguised in masks and dark coloured helmets.

Israeli strikes kill more top Iranian officials in 3rd day of open conflict
Iran also said Israel struck two oil refineries, raising the prospect of a broader assault on Iran's heavily sanctioned energy industry that could affect global markets.

U.K.’s Starmer to meet with Carney in Ottawa ahead of G7 summit in Alberta
Britain and Canada have deep ties in defence, climate and culture sectors, but Starmer's visit comes amid strained trade negotiations.

Israel warns ‘Tehran will burn’ as Iran fires missiles after Israeli strikes
Iran retaliated to Israeli strikes by firing waves of ballistic missiles into the country, where explosions lit the night skies over Jerusalem and Tel Aviv and shook buildings.

What are the stakes for Canada as it hosts the G7 leaders’ summit?
Canada is set to host leaders from the world's largest economies for the annual G7 summit beginning Sunday, and the stakes could not be higher.
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New York Times

2 of 4 Men Who Escaped From Immigration Detention Center Are Caught
The men had been on the lam for three days after breaking out of the Delaney Hall Detention Center in Newark.

Randi Weingarten Quits D.N.C. Post in Dispute With Chairman
In a letter to the party’s chairman, Ken Martin, Ms. Weingarten wrote, “I appear to be out of step with the leadership you are forging.”

As Trump Returns to G7, Rift With Allies Is Even Deeper
In 2018, the president called for the group to embrace Russia and stormed out of the summit. Now he is seeking to shrink America’s military role abroad and embarking on a more expansive trade war.

Oil Prices Climb Further After Israel Strikes Iran’s Energy Assets
U.S. oil prices already jumped last week, which could cause prices at the pump to rise about 20 cents a gallon in the coming weeks, according to one estimate.

Many Lawmakers Share Their Home Addresses. Political Violence Is Changing That.
The Minnesota assassination is causing some state legislators to rethink home security and how much personal information they make public.

Leonard A. Lauder, Philanthropist and Cosmetics Heir, Dies at 92
He was best known for his success in business, notably the international beauty company he built with his mother, Estée Lauder. But he was also an influential art patron.

Heat of Air India Crash Hinders DNA Identification, Agonizing Relatives
Three days after the crash, only 35 bodies had been handed over to relatives from an overall official death toll of 270.

‘Golden Share’ in U.S. Steel Gives Trump Extraordinary Control
Administration officials secured a deal that will give the president unusual influence over a private company, and could serve as a model for other deals.

Why Eight Mennonite Families Left Mexico for Angola
Eight families of Mennonites have moved from Mexico to Angola, in southern Africa, raising fears among some Angolans that they will be squeezed out by the new arrivals.

How a manhunt works, according to security experts.
The search is ongoing for suspect Vance Boelter, 57, who escaped on foot after a gunfire exchange with local officers.
CNBC

CNBC Daily Open: Israel's conflict with Iran sends tremors through markets
The markets have mostly shrugged off Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas war. But Israel's conflict with Iran is still in its early days.

Why aren’t Chinese consumers spending enough?
China's consumer spending shows little sign of picking up soon, given uncertainty about future wealth, changing preferences and lack of a social safety net.

Oil prices jump more than 3%, adding to last week's surge, as Israel strikes Iran energy facilities
Israel hit two natural gas processing facilities in Iran as well as an oil depot.

Oil jumps more than 7% on supply risk from Israel-Iran conflict
Crude futures jumped more than $5 a barrel on Friday after Israel launched airstrikes against Iran without U.S. support.

Starbucks moves to the next phase in its turnaround: Winning over employees
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol pitched his turnaround strategy to store managers at the company's Leadership Experience in Las Vegas.

AI is disrupting the advertising business in a big way — industry leaders explain how
AI disruption is "unnerving investors in every industry, and it's totally disrupting our business," WPP's outgoing boss Mark Read told CNBC.

Trump gets his long-sought military parade as protests erupt nationwide
Outside of Washington, D.C., thousands of President Trump's opponents gathered as part of "No Kings Day" demonstrations to protest his administration's policies.

Air India crash: What to know about the first fatal Boeing Dreamliner tragedy
An Air India jet flying from Ahmedabad to London crashed shortly after takeoff into a fireball with 242 people aboard.

Nvidia-mania took over Europe this week. Here's what I learned from Jensen Huang
Nvidia boss Jensen Huang is truly the current rockstar of the tech world.

Starbucks and Luckin are vying to win the coffee wars. I tested both out
The battle to win over caffeine-drinking customers is heating up.
Washington Post

Live updates: Israeli strikes could cause regime change in Iran, Netanyahu says; Iran fires more missiles at Israel
“The Iran regime is very weak,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a television interview. Israeli struck energy facilities and government buildings Sunday.

Israel appears to take aim at Iran’s regime with expanded targets
New targets appear to indicate an expansion of Israel’s war aims beyond the Iranian nuclear facilities that consumed the first days of the conflict.

British prime minister names first woman to lead MI6 intelligence service
Blaise Metreweli will assume the top position later this year and takes over at a time of deepening international crises.

Clash with Iran boosts Netanyahu, but Israelis worry about long fight
Israelis have been rallying around the flag since the attacks began last week, even if not around Netanyahu himself.
BBC

Canada winner Russell 'driving better than ever'
George Russell says he feels like he's "driving better than ever" after winning his first race of the season at the Canadian Grand Prix.

Survivor of Minnesota assassination says she and husband shot 17 times
Yvette Hoffman says she was shot eight times and her husband nine. The gunman is still at large.

Spaun wins US Open with longest putt of the week
JJ Spaun makes an incredible birdie putt on the 18th hole to seal US Open victory at Oakmont.

The reality behind Trump's incredible investment claims
The president's impact on investment in the US is far more incremental than he has claimed.

Shared ownership: 'It's a con and we felt trapped'
Londoners, including couple Chris and Diana, share their experiences of shared ownership.

Norris 'made a fool' of himself in Piastri collision
Lando Norris says he "made a fool" of himself in colliding with McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri in the Canadian Grand Prix.

Trump told Israel not to kill Iran's supreme leader - report
Trump told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that assassinating Khamenei was not a good idea, according to CBS.

Spaun holds off MacIntyre to win dramatic US Open
America's JJ Spaun beats Robert MacIntyre by two shots to win first major title on chaotic final day at the US Open

Cape Town safety fears force parents to seek former white-only schools
A legacy of apartheid means some black students have to go the extra mile to get a decent education.

The Papers: 'Retreat over grooming gangs' and 'Say sorry for delay'
The prime minister's new call for a national inquiry into grooming gangs features in the papers.
The Independent

Manhunt for suspected Minnesota shooter uncovers his car as roommate details his movements the night before attack: Latest
Democratic state lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark were fatally shot in the early hours of Saturday, the same day a state lawmaker and his wife were wounded

How the ‘politically motivated’ shooting of Minnesota lawmakers unleashed right-wing conspiracy theories
Conspiracy theorists and senators alike are baselessly speculating about the brutal shooting spree that left two dead and two injured, Josh Marcus reports

Friends say Minnesota shooting suspect was deeply religious and conservative
The man accused of assassinating the top Democrat in the Minnesota House held deeply religious and politically conservative views, telling a congregation in Africa two years ago that the U.S. was in a “bad place” where most churches didn’t oppose abortion

Starmer’s PIP disability cuts could see claimants lose £10,000 a year, MPs warn
More than 100 Labour MPs could vote against Sir Keir Starmer’s welfare cuts

Israel-Iran live: Israel warns it won’t stop missile attacks ‘until threat removed’ as Iran claims children among 224 dead
Iran and Israel continue to target each other with devastating missiles and airstrikes

Water sector needs ‘root-and-branch’ reform, MPs say
The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs committee have said that the industry is ‘failing’ but water companies are ‘deaf to the crisis’.

‘Promising’ new test could detect pancreatic cancer in its early stages
Pancreatic cancer kills almost 10,000 people in the UK every year

‘Milestone’ treatment could reshape future leukaemia care
The Flair trial found that 94 per cent of patients who received the two targeted drugs were alive with no disease progression after five years

Survey reveals the UK city where residents spend the most time online
The data from Openreach suggests online shopping, gaming, and TV habits vary based on where people live