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CBC.ca

How extreme weather makes life more expensive for Canadians
Wildfires in B.C. and the Northwest Territories. Floods in Manitoba. Heat waves in Eastern Canada. And it’s only early July. Such events are devastating for the people and communities affected. They’re also increasingly hitting Canadians in the wallet, according to a recent report from Statistics Canada.

Marina Mabrey selected as Toronto Tempo's first WNBA all-star
Toronto Tempo guard Marina Mabrey will be heading as a reserve player to this year's WNBA All-Star Game, marking the first time a player will represent the newly formed franchise.

Ottawa sidelines foreign firms in $4.9B army vehicle competition
The Carney government has quietly scrapped the next phase of the army’s $4.9-billion light utility vehicle competition, abandoning an open procurement in favour of inviting a limited number of Canadian suppliers to bid. The move sidelines U.S. contenders and signals a stronger push to bolster Canada’s domestic defence industry.

Railway operations slowly resume in Repentigny, Que., following major derailment
CN Rail says that for now, trains will pass through the municipality at slower speeds. The company says it will also perform inspections after each train passes.

There's a great white shark in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Don't worry — it's normal
A 730-pound shark named Bella was recorded near Quebec's Magdalen Islands, but experts say the sharks should be expected as "regular seasonal visitors" to the region as the great white population shows signs of recovery.

Trump says peace deal with Iran is over after sides exchange strikes
Donald Trump said an interim agreement to end the war with Iran was "over" after Tehran carried out new attacks on U.S. bases in the Gulf, as the president said the U.S. would likely engage in additional strikes on Wednesday night.

Ambassador Bridge company aims to demolish all its vacant Windsor homes, old high school
A decades-long battle over vacant homes in Windsor owned by the company running the Ambassador Bridge continues as the city issues emergency demolition orders against 17 properties.
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Toronto Star

Canadians have until the end of today to claim part of $1.85M Keurig coffee pod class action settlement
Compensation is available to anyone who purchased Keurig's single-serve pods or brewing systems in Canada from June 8, 2016 until Dec. 8 when the settlement was approved.

Air Canada names Scandinavian Airlines head Anko Van der Werff as next CEO
Anko Van der Werff will be the Canadian airline's next chief executive following its recent French-language scandal.

World Cup surge on the TTC: A glimpse of how much busier Toronto transit got during match days
The busiest day for recorded TTC trips was when Canada tied Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 12, the transit agency says.

Mark Carney pitches Canada as a northern NATO power: 'The Arctic is a front'
Carney said Canada will also begin helping to lead NATO’s Multinational Division North, along with fellow Latvia and Denmark.

After incident with K9 unit, Hamilton police deemed this decrepit factory unsafe. Then a teen fell to his death
Records show 36 police calls to Westinghouse factory on Aberdeen Avenue since 2020.

South Korean firm signals it will end partnership with Hamilton shipyards after losing federal contract bid
Ontario Shipyards says it will still build a new training ship in Hamilton even without the support of Hanwha Ocean.

He stole a Hamilton city bus, made stops, picked up passengers. It wasn't his first attempt at transit 'joy ride'
Man sentenced for stealing HSR bus with passengers on board.

Trump warns Iran that US is preparing for more strikes after saying ceasefire is over
U.S. President Donald Trump said that the interim agreement with Iran was “over” but he would allow talks to continue.

Canadian crew is first to lay eyes on wreck of Ernest Shackleton's last ship, Quest
A small team led by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society have become the first people to lay eyes on Sir Ernest Shackleton's last ship since it sank in the Labrador Sea in 1962.

This is the real problem with the uncertainty over Billy Bishop airport. Mark Carney's government may be about to make it worse
Cities and future planning rely on certainty.
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Globe and Mail

Trump grants Ukraine licence to manufacture Patriot missiles
U.S. President says both sides would like to see the war end, but Putin and Zelensky have both been ‘difficult’
Count Binface – a man with a trash can on his head – potential Nigel Farage challenger
Farage is under investigation in parliament over millions of pounds of gifts from wealthy backers
Trump says he ordered cutting off all trade with Spain
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday at a NATO summit he had ordered his Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to cut off all trade with Spain, calling Madrid a 'terrible partner' in the alliance.

Israeli strike kills World Cup screening organizer in Gaza just before start of Egypt-Argentina match
Team Egypt coach spotlighted the plight of the Palestinian people in press briefings and on the pitch
Ukraine strikes refineries, tankers as Russia faces acute fuel shortages in some regions
Russia fired ballistic missiles at Kyiv overnight, its third attack in less than a week, killing at least one person

Danish PM says her country is ‘ready to defend’ Greenland as Trump threatens control at NATO summit
Trump said he was “not happy with NATO” for its member nations’ pushback against his earlier efforts to take over Greenland
Trump says interim deal to end war with Iran is ‘over,’ warns of new U.S. strikes
Tehran carried out new attacks on U.S. bases in Bahrain and Kuwait after U.S. forces struck Iranian targets in response to attacks on tankers in Hormuz

European lawmakers call for probe into Infantino over Trump’s role in Balogun red card suspension
Lawmakers are urging national football associations to push FIFA’s Ethics Committee to investigate Infantino, including whether pressure by the Trump administration influenced the lifting of the suspension

Denmark hits back after Trump suggests once again that U.S. should control Greenland
U.S President Donald Trump reopened old wounds over Greenland on the eve of the meeting by insisting that the United States should control the semiautonomous island. Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Wednesday rejected Trump’s renewed demands that the U.S. should take control of Greenland from NATO ally Denmark, saying that 'Greenland is of course not for sale.'
NATO chief: New U.S. attack on Iran 'absolutely necessary'
The new attack by the U.S. on Iran was 'absolutely necessary,' NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said Wednesday.
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Global News

Russia at the Olympics? IOC lifts suspension on athletes
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the ROC was suspended in October 2023 for recognizing regional Olympic councils in Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine.

NATO defence spend burden to shift, Carney says as Trump pressures allies
NATO countries are bolstering their militaries after U.S. President Donald Trump "won the argument" on defence spending, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Wednesday.

Trump declares end to Iran ceasefire, threatens to cut off trade with Spain
Trump's remarks, also declaring the fragile ceasefire with Iran to be over, overshadowed a summit that European leaders had hoped would project unity and support for Ukraine

U.S. halted Iran oil sales after ‘unacceptable’ Strait of Hormuz strikes
The United States revoked on Tuesday a general license that authorized the sale of Iranian oil after recent strikes reported in the Strait of Hormuz.

United Airlines to face lawsuit over sale of ‘window seats’ with no windows
The class action lawsuit was filed against United Airlines after passengers who had purchased what they believed were window seats found themselves sat next to walls.

Trump revives Greenland rhetoric, threatens to ‘remove’ U.S. troops in Europe
The island was 'surrounded by China ships and Russian ships,' Trump said, adding that Greenland 'should be controlled by the United States, not by Denmark.'

Endometriosis could be diagnosed via blood test, U.K. study finds
'These findings mark a significant breakthrough in our understanding of endometriosis,' study lead from the Centre for Reproductive Health Dr. Douglas Gibson said.

Falling bricks and buckling columns at a Manhattan high rise force evacuations
Reports of falling bricks and buckling columns have forced evacuations in the area around a Midtown Manhattan high-rise office building, fire officials said Tuesday.

Canada’s exports were up for the 4th straight month, says StatCan
Canada's economy was in a trade surplus for the third straight month in May and exports were up for the fourth month, Statistics Canada reported Tuesday.

Woman suspected of Monaco apartment bombing found shot dead near Kyiv
Two men, who had been in contact with the suspect after she returned to Ukraine and who made several transfers to her crypto bank accounts, were arrested on suspicion of murder.
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New York Times

At Iran’s Funeral for Ayatollah Khamenei, Mourners Bid an Emotional Farewell
Millions of Iranians descended on Tehran to pay their respects to the slain supreme leader.

These Maine Democrats Might Replace Graham Platner in the Senate Race
Mr. Platner has not yet withdrawn from the race after a rape allegation, but Democrats in the state and nationally are already exploring potential alternatives.

Farage’s Resignation Risks Becoming Farce as U.K. Parties Boycott Clacton By-Election
Under investigation over an undisclosed gift, the right-wing leader Nigel Farage may end up in a special election against a candidate dressed as a trash can.

Health Insurance Giants Are Fighting Efforts to Break Them Up
UnitedHealth Group, CVS Health and Cigna are suing states over new laws targeting their pharmacy businesses.

Iraqis Turn Out in Droves to Mourn Khamenei and Show Solidarity
In the cities of Najaf and Karbala, home to two of Shiite Islam’s holiest sites, hundreds of thousands attended commemorations for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who extended Iran’s influence in Iraq.

How GLP-1s Feed Our Sick Culture
For women, they’re a depressingly rational choice.

Global Economic Output Looks Slower for 2026, IMF Says
The I.M.F. projected world output would fall to 3 percent for the year, a number pushed down by high commodity prices.

This Is One of the Hardest Jobs in America. Millions Are Doing It Alone.
Behind closed doors, millions of Americans are stepping into one of the hardest roles they’ll ever take on: caring for their aging parents.

A Cease-Fire in Doubt
We have the latest on renewed strikes in the Middle East.

The Alluring Albanian Island Inspiring Ivanka’s Fantasy
A former military base in the Adriatic Sea, the island is in a beautiful setting but it is strewed with snakes, crumbling buildings and land mines.
CNBC

Bezos' Blue Origin valued at $130 billion in first outside fundraising round
Bezos' Blue Origin is raising outside capital in a round valuing the rocket company at $130 billion, sources told CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin.

10-year Treasury yield jumps to 4.57% as jumping oil prices reignite inflation fears
Treasury yields surged after President Donald Trump told the NATO summit that the ceasefire with Iran is over.

Trump says Iran ceasefire is 'over,' U.S. will 'hit them hard tonight'
The president was asked about the ceasefire after an escalation of fighting in the Middle East.

Trump says he doesn't want anything to do with Spain: 'Cut off all trade'
U.S. President Donald Trump slammed Spain for not contributing enough to NATO, as he attended the defense alliance summit in Turkey.

Fed meeting minutes to show 'family fight' over rates. The squabble could drag on for a while
There have been few instances over the past 35 years or so when the Fed has only made one rate move, be it up or down.

Trump pours cold water on NATO allies' united front
Trump criticized NATO allies over defense spending, attacked Spain and renewed his Greenland push during the alliance’s summit in Turkey.

Apple commits $30 billion to Broadcom for U.S. chipmaking push
Apple is expanding its Broadcom partnership in a $30 billion-plus chipmaking agreement, its largest American manufacturing commitment to date.

Trump opposes Carroll getting $5 million damages verdict, cites last-ditch Supreme Court bid
Trump has been found liable in two trials for defaming E. Jean Carroll when he denied her claim he sexually abused her in a New York department store.

Trump doubles down on push for control over Greenland as Denmark vows to defend it
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday said the U.S. needs to control Greenland “for the protection of the world."

SambaNova hits $11 billion valuation as investors back Nvidia chip challengers
SambaNova is valued at $11 billion after fresh financing led by General Atlantic, as AI chip startups look to challenge Nvidia.
Washington Post

Trump says ceasefire with Iran is over, calling its leaders ‘scum’
The president declared an end to the truce at a NATO summit in Turkey after the U.S. and Iran exchanged dozens of strikes overnight, raising the prospect of major renewed hostilities.

In Iraq, huge crowds mourning Iranian leader reveal limits of U.S. role
Some officials said the outpouring of grief was intended to show the continuing close ties between Iraq and Iran despite U.S. efforts to hold sway in Baghdad.

U.S. and Iran launch fresh strikes following attacks on commercial ships
Iran said it had targeted more than 80 U.S. military facilities in Bahrain and Kuwait, after the U.S. launched strikes in response to attacks on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz.

Foreign media were granted rare visas to cover Khamenei’s funeral. Here’s what our reporter saw.
A regime that has survived months of attack by the United States and Israel is projecting a show of strength with enormous crowds and the reappearance of military leaders.

Trump’s NATO-bashing casts shadow over U.S. pledge to defend allies
NATO’s Article 5 has long promised that an attack against one is an attack against all. President Donald Trump is not so sure.

U.S. gave Tehran details on Iranian asylum seekers, lawsuit alleges
The claim, outlined in court papers, contends information shared with Iran could jeopardize the lives of pro-democracy protesters, religious minorities and LGTBQ people.

Haitians in U.S. fear mass deportations; Haiti fears mass return
Mass deportations would cost the economy billions of dollars, analysts say, and mass arrivals would challenge a country already suffering record displacement.

Belarus gets squeezed as Putin seeks war help and Ukraine threatens strikes
Ukraine’s northern neighbor was used as a staging ground for Russia’s 2022 invasion, but the country seems intent on not being drawn further into the Kremlin’s war.

China test-fires long-range missile into Pacific, rattling U.S. allies
The unprecedented test of a nuclear-capable submarine-launched missile highlights Beijing’s growing force in the region.

Deadly Russian strikes hit Ukraine’s capital ahead of key NATO meeting
The overnight attacks on Kyiv killed at least 19 people as Russia stepped up a new offensive. Ukraine's president said NATO must do more to help his country intercept incoming missiles.
BBC

Police name man wanted over murders of wife and daughters
An international manhunt is under way for Ndodana Mkhanyisi Tshuma, who left the country via Heathrow Airport.

ICC contacts ECB over Stokes retirement video
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is contacted by the International Cricket Council (ICC) over Ben Stokes’ retirement announcement.

From glamour model to nightclub manager - who was pardoned killer Ruth Ellis?
Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be executed in the UK, has been granted a conditional posthumous pardon.

Egypt want officials from Argentina match kicked out of World Cup
The Egyptian FA lodges a complaint with Fifa and demands an investigation into "double standards" of officiating in the controversial defeat by Argentina.

Egypt want officials kicked out of World Cup
The Egyptian FA lodges a complaint with Fifa and demands an investigation into "double standards" of officiating in the controversial defeat by Argentina.

Ruth Ellis, last woman to be hanged in UK, gets conditional posthumous pardon
Ruth Ellis was hanged at London's Holloway Prison in 1955 after being convicted of murdering her lover David Blakely.

Neo-Nazi who planned gun attack jailed after MI5 sting
Alfie Coleman, 22, is sentenced at the Old Bailey after being found guilty in April.

German doctor jailed for killing 15 of his patients
The German palliative care doctor was found guilty of murdering 12 women and three men between September 2021 and July 2024.

Has World Cup signalled end of chaos at corners?
Can the Premier League learn anything from the refereeing of corners at the World Cup?

TV licence fee is 'yesterday's model', new BBC director general says
Matt Brittin gives his views on the corporation's future, six weeks after taking over the BBC.
The Independent

Farage’s by-election stunt could see him consigned to the dustbin of history
Political editor David Maddox says Nigel Farage has failed to learn lessons from history – and it could result in career-ending embarrassment for the Reform UK leader
Russian fuel shortage pushes drivers to convert their cars as gasoline runs out
A nationwide shortage of gasoline and soaring petrol prices is pushing Russians to alternative fuel sources

Police release image in manhunt for father named as suspect in deaths of wife and two children
He is believed to have fled to Zimbabwe, which does not have an extradition treaty with the UK

‘Frozen zone’ remains around compromised New York high-rise as city rushes to save structure
Five buildings remained partially or fully vacated in Manhattan close to Grand Central Station and the Chrysler Building

UK could lose two million workers if taxes keep rising, OBR warns
Effects of ‘fiscal drag’ could cut incentive to work

Three arrested on suspicion of money laundering at university in £1m fraud investigation
Detectives are said to be analysing around 60 transactions and investigating more than a million emails

Father guilty of murder after violently shaking his four-week-old baby son
Tony Bartlett was convicted of murder at Bristol Crown Court on Wednesday afternoon

NYC high-rise in danger of collapse faced complaints including workers blowing material off roof with a leaf blower
Emergency teams that responded to prior complaints on the high-rise dismissed many of the complaints

Experts say they can’t find the cause of parasite behind ‘explosive diarrhea’ infecting hundreds across US
There are now more than 700 cases, up from just 572 over the weekend
‘Sort yourselves out, we need you!’: Finland’s PM berates UK for changing PM again at Nato summit
Alexander Stubb said previously that Europe should build a flexible partnership with the UK after Brexit


























