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CBC.ca

66 fires currently burning in the Northwest Territories, evacuation alert remains in place for Fort Simpson
"Thousands of lightning strikes" mean a very busy weekend, says N.W.T. fire. Fort Simpson fire remains main concern, as well as fire near the Alberta border that threatens the highway. High heat and the risk of dry lightning continues for the area around Wood Buffalo National Park, Fort Smith and in the Sahtú and Dehcho.

Evacuation order issued for Lynn Lake, Man., as wildfire expected to reach town Sunday
As of Friday, an out-of-control wildfire south of the town has quickly grown to 1,600 hectares in size since it was detected on Thursday, according to a provincial fire status report.

Heat wave in Europe shatters records in Denmark, Switzerland and Czech Republic
Temperatures hit record highs from Switzerland to the Czech Republic and Denmark on Saturday, as a heat wave that baked western European countries this week moves to central and eastern parts of the continent.

Yukon fans celebrate hometown star Gavin McKenna's draft to the Maple Leafs
For Yukon hockey fans, it was like a dream come true on Friday when hometown hero Gavin McKenna was the first overall pick in the NHL draft.

U.S. says it has launched additional strikes on Iran
U.S. Central Command said Saturday that U.S. forces have conducted additional strikes on Iran in response to a tanker being reportedly struck by a projectile in the Strait of Hormuz.

Why do mosquitoes seem to love some people more? An expert explains
Mosquito season is in full swing, and it comes with plenty of advice about how to avoid getting bitten. London Morning host Andrew Brown spoke with Nusha Keyghobadi, a biology professor at Western University who studies mosquitoes, about why they bite, what attracts them and the best ways to keep them away.

Time to clutch your pearls: Theatre etiquette is changing
As audiences evolve, theatres are making changes to meet them where they are at, whether that means allowing some noise from the crowd, letting people come and go as they please, or even being a little more understanding of cellphone use.

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.

Nearly 20 years after her murder in Quebec, an arrest in Guinea gives her loved ones hope
Rachelle Wrathmall, 31, was found dead in her Lennoxville home in Sherbrooke, Que., in June of 2007. She had been stabbed to death. The day before she was found, her husband left Canada and eventually returned to his home country.

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.
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Toronto Star

Family pleas for liver donor as 10-year-old girl fights for her life at SickKids
With bombs falling in the streets of Aleppo, Syria, Sadek Al Ahmadi could not risk taking his two girls outside, even though they were sick and needed to go to the hospital for treatment.

Education unions, province begin contract talks, set additional dates to bargain
Earlier this month, the five big education unions announced they were filing formal notices to kick-start bargaining, which began last week.

World Cup keys to victory: How Canada can beat South Africa and reach the round of 16
LOS ANGELES—Canada and South Africa will square off in Sunday’s World Cup round-of-32 opener. Here's what it will take for the Canadians to reach the final 16:

Montrealers watch for ghost of Mary Gallagher, said to return every seven years
MONTREAL - Montrealers in the Griffintown neighbourhood were keeping their eyes open on Saturday for the ghost of a murdered 19th-century sex worker who is said to retun every seven years.

Cyclist killed, 22-year-old driver charged in hit-and-run in Niagara-on-the-Lake
NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE - Police say a cyclist died in Niagara-on-the-Lake after they were struck by a vehicle whose driver allegedly fled the scene and did not report the collision.

Maple Leafs trade defenceman Brandon Carlo to Blues for draft picks
Carlo was acquired by the Leafs a year ago in a trade that sent forward prospect Fraser Minten and a first-round pick to Boston.

The World Cup knockout stage is coming to Toronto. These possible scenarios include England vs. Portugal or Croatia vs. Colombia
Colombia and Croatia have the best chances of playing the next FIFA World Cup match at Toronto Stadium.

Motorist charged with impaired driving after fatal Brampton crash
A man faces a charge of impaired driving after a crash in Brampton that killed a 21-year-old motorcyclist.

Wireless power bank recalled over potential fire hazard
The Super Off-Road 12,000 mAh Solar Wireless Power Bank is being pulled off the shelves, Health Canada said in a notice Thursday.

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.'
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Globe and Mail

Inspired by Canada, UK says it will open sponsorship routes for eligible refugees
Britain’s government said they took a page a similar program in Canada, settling some 400,000 people in the country since 1979
Millions drop Obamacare after subsidies expire
New data represents the government’s first official look at how people’s inability to pay their first bills this year affected total enrollment
Serbian President Vuvic announces early elections, says he will resign within weeks
Aleksandar Vucic’s statements follow student-led anti-corruption protests calling for snap general elections

Chinese dissident arrives in Canada after fleeing by dinghy to South Korea, his friend says
Dong Guangping was detained by South Korea’s coast guard in May for allegedly violating the country’s immigration law

Central Europe bakes as heat wave damages German highways, crowds hospitals in France
With temperatures in Germany expected to hit 40 C, even the country’s famous highway, the Autobahn, was overwhelmed

Ukraine strikes industrial facility in Volgograd as Russian drone attack kills one in Sumy
The campaign aims to stall Moscow’s efforts on the battlefield bring Putin to the table, Zelensky says

Small plane crash into Beijing’s tallest building kills pilot, investigation under way
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

Hezbollah criticizes framework deal that Israel and Lebanon signed with U.S.
Trilateral agreement in ‘first step’ toward peace calls on Israel to withdraw if the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah disarms
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Global News

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.

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.
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New York Times

Trump Picks Lance Schroyer as New ICE Director
The president said he was nominating Lance Schroyer, who currently serves as an adviser to Markwayne Mullin, the D.H.S. secretary, to lead the high-profile agency.

At Least 1 Dead in Kentucky Flooding, Governor Says
Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky said emergency crews were rescuing people from flooded homes and vehicles on Saturday.

Now It’s Fireworks and a Fence Keeping Tourists From the Reflecting Pool
Chain-link fencing now surrounds the pool in preparation for a Fourth of July celebration. It has not stopped people from gawking.

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.

Volunteers Are Risking Their Lives to Stop Ebola. They Aren’t Always Welcome.
Frontline Congolese workers who conduct safe burials are key to containing what experts fear could become the worst ever Ebola outbreak. They risk not just infection, but the anger of terrified communities.

U.S.-Iran Deal’s Vague Language Comes Back to Haunt Peace Efforts
The deal called for Iran to “make arrangements” for the passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has interpreted that to mean it can designate which routes ships take.

In Strait of Hormuz, Renewed Strikes Threaten to Set Back Shipping Recovery
The attacks came after traffic through the Strait of Hormuz had reached the highest levels since the start of the U.S. war in Iran.

Riding Into 2028: On the Midterms Trail, Andy Beshear Eyes a Bigger Prize
The two-term Democratic governor of deep-red Kentucky, in demand as a surrogate in key 2026 races, talks horses, faith and family politics as he considers a run for the White House.

Why Was Keir Starmer So Disastrously Ineffective?
His great achievement was to restore the Labour Party to government. His lack of conviction made him ineffective once he got there.

Trump Is Turning Journalists Into Criminals
The product of journalism enjoys substantial protection under the First Amendment. But what about the process?
CNBC

U.S. military attacks Iranian targets after commercial tanker was hit in the Strait of Hormuz
The attacks come as the United States and Iran are supposed to be engaging in a 60-day ceasefire as they attempt to work toward a resolution.

SpaceX to join the Nasdaq-100 in a fast-tracked process that will drive huge ETF buying demand
Adding SpaceX this quickly would make the Elon Musk company one of the first beneficiaries of Nasdaq's recently adopted fast-track inclusion framework.

Why investors may want to prioritize bond markets outside the U.S.
Allspring Global Investments is pushing clients toward countries with central banks that are raising interest rates or have different inflation dynamics.

‘Heated Rivalry’ fuels a boom in gay romance stories, with women leading the fandom
‘Heated Rivalry’ has helped gay romance stories gain mainstream attention, with women driving much of the fandom.

American couple left New York City and bought a house in Italy for $13,000: 'We found a different way of life'
Cassandra Tresl and Alex Ninman moved in with Tresl's grandfather in the Czech Republic in 2020 and closed on a house in Abruzzo, Italy, in 2022.

Red Lobster's Ultimate Endless Shrimp promotion is described as a 'car crash' for the company, lawsuit says
"Thai Union doubled down on a campaign to squeeze out every drop of value that it could," creditors said

The memory shortage shaking Apple and Microsoft is 'existential crisis' for smaller players
While Apple and Microsoft raise prices on key devices to help cover the soaring costs of memory, smaller consumer electronics companies are in dire straits.

SpaceX stock has cooled. Hiring for jobs in the space economy hasn't
The SpaceX IPO euphoria is over, but the bullish trend in space economy jobs remains in place within a labor market where many other sectors have slowed hiring.

Berkshire CEO Greg Abel sworn in as U.S. citizen at baseball game
Abel, a longtime Iowa resident who was born in the Canadian city of Edmonton in 1962, was among the roughly two dozen people from 16 countries who participated in an annual naturalization ceremony hosted by the Iowa Cubs Thursday night in Des Moines.

Nvidia, Alphabet sit out megacap tech bounce as chip stocks sink
SoftBank Group plunged, leading a broad sell-off in Asian technology stocks amid mounting concerns over the rising cost of AI infrastructure.
Washington Post

Iran says it targeted U.S. assets in Mideast as fresh clashes test ceasefire
Saturday marked the third day in a row of hostilities over the Strait of Hormuz.

These homes rose out of Venezuela’s socialist revolution. Now they’re rubble.
In the absence of government help, ordinary Venezuelans dug barehanded through the rubble of the week’s earthquakes for loved ones.

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.
BBC

Burnham will need a Moscow test as well as Makerfield test, says ex-military chief
Former Chief of the Defence Staff Admiral Sir Tony Radakin says defence must be a priority for the next prime minister.

'Every person saved is a miracle': Families call to trapped loved ones in region devastated by Venezuela quakes
Families keep vigil at buildings where they fear their loved ones are trapped, but face an impossible task to move heavy debris.

Wyatt-Hodge smashes unbeaten 89 as England race into World Cup semis
England's winning run at the T20 World Cup continues with a rampant nine-wicket victory over New Zealand in their final group game at The Oval.

Thunderstorms delay hundreds of Heathrow and Gatwick flights
More than 900 flights have been delayed at Heathrow and Gatwick, many due to stormy weather south of the UK.

How Russell's quick thinking produced unexpected pole
Quick thinking, experience and a "magic lap" come together to produce an unexpected pole position for George Russell at the Austrian Grand Prix, writes Andrew Benson.

Chelsea in talks to sign Sunderland's Xhaka
Sunderland say experienced midfielder Granit Xhaka is not for sale amid reports Chelsea have entered talks over a move.

Are players at Wimbledon already split on prize money protests?
Four-time major champion Aryna Sabalenka says she hopes the world's leading players will not have to boycott their Grand Slam media duties again over prize money protests.

England in huge danger in third Test against NZ
England’s deciding Test against New Zealand - and perhaps the future of the hosts’ management - hangs in the balance after a dramatic and fluctuating third day at Trent Bridge.

Where does Scotland's campaign leave head coach Steve Clarke?
Did Steve Clarke get the best out of his Scotland squad at the 2026 World Cup as they face group-stage exit?

Where does Scotland's World Cup campaign leave Clarke?
Did Steve Clarke get the best out of his Scotland squad at the 2026 World Cup as they face group-stage exit?
The Independent

High-speed boats and drones: Commandos promised £500m in defence spending overhaul
The new Defence Secretary, Dan Jarvis, is credited with refocusing the Defence Investment Plan (DIP) since his appointment

Trump’s new passport design of him looming in front of Declaration of Independence draws horrified reactions
The special-edition document marks the first time a living president has appeared on a U.S. passport

Parents charged with murder after 7-year-old dies in crammed home weighing 255lb
Paramedics called to the family's home after they received a report Casper O'Brien was struggling to breathe

Trump nominates new ICE director as detainee deaths in custody being investigated
If confirmed, Lance Schroyer will replace acting ICE Director David Venturella
Protester who played Darth Vader’s theme around National Guard reaches court settlement
O'Hara sued the district claiming police officers violated his First Amendment rights to free speech
Tens of thousands brave record heatwave to celebrate Budapest Pride after Viktor Orbán’s ousting
Viktor Orban tried to ban the march as part of his wider policies targeting LGBTQ+ rights

Trump posts boastful Atlas-inspired Truth Social image of himself carrying the world on his shoulders
President Donald Trump also posted an image comparing himself at age 20 to former President Barack Obama at age 18 in which Obama has a marijuana joint in his mouth

As survivors are pulled from rubble of Venezuela earthquakes, relatives of missing hold out hope
Rescue workers have pulled a man from the rubble in Catia La Mar, Venezuela, two days after earthquakes struck the region

Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after ‘car drives into pedestrians’ in London
The Met Police said the car involved did not stop at the scene

Female police officer punched in Manchester airport assault urges attacker to ‘show remorse’
As PC Lydia Ward’s attacker is jailed, she looks back on the incident























