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CBC.ca

Justice minister orders new trial for Quebec man who spent 3 decades in prison
Canada's justice minister has ordered a new trial for a Quebec man convicted of four murders, who was released from prison after concerns were raised about the fairness of his initial trial.

Ontario MPP resigns from cabinet over $16K in Toronto hotel expenses despite living in city
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he has accepted the resignation from cabinet of Stan Cho, who had been serving as minister of tourism, culture and gaming but recently came under fire for expensing hotel stays in Toronto despite living in the city.

Panasonic recalls toaster ovens over electric shock hazard
A recall has been issued for Panasonic Flashxpress Toaster Ovens sold in Canada and the U.S. due to an electric shock hazard.

Dollarama recalls garlic powder due to 'microbial contamination'
The CFIA says the seasoning should not be used, sold or served due to possible contamination from Bacillus cereus, a bacteria that can cause food poisoning.

Substandard work, evasion of oversight helped fuel deadly Hong Kong fire, investigators told
An independent committee investigating the cause of Hong Kong's deadliest fire in decades heard arguments on how improper practices that evaded regulatory oversight turned a small fire into a tragedy, as the investigation neared its conclusion on Friday.

Nova Scotia wildfire grows to 1,700 hectares
Firefighters continue to respond to a growing wildfire near Mooseland Road, on Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore, about 100 kilometres east of Halifax.

Andy Burnham officially becomes British Labour Party leader, replacing Starmer
Andy Burnham was officially declared leader of Britain's governing Labour Party on Friday, clearing his final hurdle to taking office as prime minister next week.

Why electrician pre-apprenticeship programs are no guarantee of work, or even an apprenticeship
Two graduates of an electrical pre-apprenticeship program in London, Ont., say finding an employer willing to register them as apprentices has been far harder than learning the trade itself. Industry leaders say the programs provide valuable training but aren't a guarantee of work because apprenticeship positions remain limited.

'We can just be together': Queer couple from U.S. finds refuge after moving to Nova Scotia
It’s never easy to uproot your life, but after a year of watching U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration crack down on 2SLGBTQ+ rights, especially for transgender Americans, Grace Mahoney and her partner, Kayden Burns, decided it was time to leave the United States.
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Toronto Star

Toronto air quality live: High-risk conditions linger Friday; Outdoor pools closed; Some Ontario parks shuttered; Here's when it could get better
Wildfire smoke keeps Toronto's air quality at high risk Friday, with Saturday rain expected to clear it.

Fire-ravaged First Nations community accuses Ottawa of denying it federal aid
A lawyer representing a small Ontario First Nations community that was burned to the ground by a raging wildfire says it's being deprived of necessary help because the federal government doesn't recognize it as a First Nation.

Which mask protects best against wildfire smoke? How to stay safe as Toronto's air is compared to smoking 4 cigarettes
While the orange haze has subsided, Toronto's air is still a health risk. Experts share tips for protecting yourself.

Tourism Minister Stan Cho quits cabinet over Toronto hotel expense claims
Cho stepped down Friday, the morning after Ford said his hotel spending was "totally unacceptable" for an MPP who lives just 6 km for Queen's Park.

Ontario wildfire map: Track Friday's smoke and where the haze is going this weekend with our tool
The smoke from the wildfires in northern Ontario is expected to linger around until Friday. Check where and how it's moving here.

Garlic powder sold at Dollarama recalled over bacteria that can cause food poisoning
Heavenly Spices branded garlic powder is being recalled due to Bacillus cereus, which can cause vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain.

How and why I became Canada's Minister of the Environment — and why I left
A small act inspired me to care for the world.

Public must pay sex offender’s $50,000 legal tab due to ‘deliberately uncooperative’ Toronto cop, judge rules
A judge took the rare step of ordering costs against the Crown last month, in the case of a man who was convicted of aggravated sexual assault.

Outdoor workers at risk, advocates say, as wildfire smoke blankets Toronto
Wildfire smoke resulted in the city closing outdoor pools and cancelling outdoor programs, but many Torontonians who work outdoors still showed up on the job Thursday.

Was Ontario prepared for this wildfire season? Doug Ford, critics and experts weigh in
Toronto continues to be choked by smoke from wildfires that have devastated communities in northwestern Ontario.
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Globe and Mail

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

Russian strikes kill four in Ukraine as protests over Zelensky’s defence shakeup continue
Further protests are expected on Friday as public anger mounts over Zelensky’s dismissal of Mykhailo Fedorov
Europe’s early heat wave may have killed more than 10,000 people
Measures of what researchers call ‘excess mortality’ spiked in late June, when parts of Europe experienced record temperatures

U.K.’s Andy Burnham named new Labour Party leader, to become prime minister on Monday
He was the only contender of a leadership contest to replace departing Prime Minister Keir Starmer

China warns of reciprocal measures after U.S. cuts foreign journalist visas to 240 days, 90 for Chinese reporters
Advocates for foreign journalists say the drastically shorter stay would severely restrict their ability to live and work in the United States
Trump uses primetime address to raise doubts about U.S. elections ahead of midterms
President Donald Trump used a primetime address to the nation Thursday to elevate his years-long push to raise doubts about the legitimacy of U.S. elections and dispute his 2020 loss in an appeal for more restrictive voting laws ahead of the midterms.
Carney says Canada won't share Gordie Howe bridge tolls with U.S. until debt repaid
Canada will not share with the United States toll revenues from a new $4.7-billion bridge connecting Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit, Michigan, until Canada recoups its initial investment, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Thursday.
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Global News

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.

Former politician Ann Widdecombe killed in ‘targeted attack’: U.K. police
A 28-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder and terror crimes remains in custody on an extended detention warrant under the Terrorism Act.

Trump backs off 20% fee threats for cargo shipped through Strait of Hormuz
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday dropped the idea of charging a 20% fee on all cargo shipped through the Strait of Hormuz.

Crew member dead after going overboard Regal Princess cruise ship
In a statement to Global News, Princess Cruises said it is 'deeply saddened to confirm the passing of a Princess crew member who has gone overboard from Regal Princess.'
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New York Times

Ontario Wildfires Burn On, and New Ones Spring Up
Nearly 200 fires continued to devastate swaths of the province, prompting evacuations in at least 15 communities.

How Companies Have Abandoned Their Climate Goals and Let Themselves Off the Hook
Big business made big promises about saving the planet. Following through hasn’t been easy.

The History of the Carriage Horses in Central Park
After 165 years, the tourist ritual — which now costs $77.22 for the first 20 minutes — may be coming to an end. Here’s a tour through the archives.

Meta in Talks to Lease Computing Power to Anthropic in Potential $10 Billion Deal
A deal would underline how scarce computing power is for artificial intelligence development, and could create a new business for Meta.

Trump’s Obsession With Relitigating the 2020 Election Carries a Cost for Democracy
In demanding steps to address the integrity of voting, President Trump persisted in relitigating his 2020 election defeat while finding ways to cast doubt on the 2026 outcome.

Can Democrats Finally Understand the Latino Voter in an Era of Mass Deportations?
For decades, Democrats have misunderstood Latino voters. Trump’s deportation campaign offers a chance for them to get it right.

Taking Out the Trash: These Old Ladies Are Cleaning Up Cape Cod
The Old Ladies Against Underwater Garbage estimate they’ve removed 6,000 pounds of refuse from ponds on Cape Cod. “It’s the best feeling,” one said.

Trump Brings Full Weight of Government to Bolster False Election Claims
Intelligence agencies provided the White House with a trove of declassified documents that President Trump cited on Thursday as evidence of election vulnerabilities.

Xi Jinping of China Pitches ‘Openness’ in Push to Shape the Path of A.I.
Xi Jinping said that the development of artificial intelligence systems should be a “symphony of global collaboration.”

America’s Enterprising Spirit Is Booming After Decades-Long Slump
Hundreds of thousands of people are creating companies each year, ending a decades-long drought.
CNBC

Economic outlook is worsening and Trump is getting blamed, CNBC survey finds
The public is as depressed about the economy as it has been since the years just after the pandemic, according to the All-America Economic Survey.

Chinese automakers are taking on the UK — and many Brits are embracing it
The surge comes as China's auto exports have boomed in recent years as the country's appetite for new models has cooled.

World’s largest olive oil company says market has 'definitively' entered new phase
The update comes as analysts raise concerns about the prospect of global olive oil supplies swinging dramatically from one season to the next.

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.

Amazon's Zoox issues software recall after robotaxi drove into heavy smoke
Last month, an unoccupied Zoox robotaxi drove into an active emergency fire scene that was clouded with smoke, the company said.

Fighter jet maker Saab smashes expectations as CEO urges procurement rethink
European governments ramp up defense spending and book orders with the region's companies.

Seven & i shares end 3.6% higher on report of stake talks with Polish convenience chain Zabka
Shares of Seven & i Holdings Co. jumped after a report said the company was looking to buy a stake in Poland's Zabka Group.

Import prices post surprise gain as costs of goods from China hit highest since 2008
Import prices were up 0.3% for the month, as a drop in energy was more than offset by increases elsewhere.

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

Iran says civilian infrastructure hit by latest U.S. strikes, expands attacks to Syria, Bahrain
The escalating standoff comes as the fragile truce signed by the U.S. and Iran last month showed further signs of unravelling
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.

Snipers, warships and Europe’s escalating fight against cocaine smugglers
A French attack that disabled a drug-smuggling boat in the Atlantic opened a new front, but European proposals stop short of the Trump administration’s more aggressive tactics.

U.S. and Iran exchange strikes after Trump threatens wider attack
The latest round of attacks comes amid continued threats by Trump to “knock out” Iran’s power plants and bridges unless Tehran returns to the negotiating table.
BBC

China hits out at British Steel nationalisation
The UK government said taking the firm into public hands would safeguard "a vital national capability".

MP found not guilty of sexually assaulting women
Patrick Spencer is found not guilty by a jury after a trial at Southwark Crown Court.

West Indies cricket legend Garfield Sobers dies aged 89
Legendary former West Indies all-rounder Sir Garfield Sobers, regarded as one of the greatest cricketers of all time, dies aged 89.

West Indies legend Sobers dies aged 89
Legendary former West Indies all-rounder Sir Garfield Sobers, regarded as one of the greatest cricketers of all time, dies aged 89.

Lauren Laverne diagnosed with blood and bone marrow disorder
The broadcaster reveals she has smouldering myeloma, which can develop into a type of blood cancer.

Burnham finalising cabinet ahead of becoming PM on Monday
The new Labour leader says his government will deliver the biggest change in British politics for 40 years.

Leeds sign £34.1m defender Muharemovic
Leeds United sign defender Tarik Muharemovic for £34.1m from Serie A side Sassuolo.

My Left Foot and Home Alone 2 actress Brenda Fricker dies at 81
She won for her role in 1989 film My Left Foot and had well-loved parts in Home Alone 2 and TV's Casualty.

Watch: First glimpse of Bayeux Tapestry in UK for almost 1,000 years
The 70m-long 11th Century embroidery is to go on display at the British Museum, after it arrived in from France last week.

Former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson to appeal child sex abuse convictions
His legal team has lodged the paperwork with the Court of Appeal in Belfast.
The Independent
Trump accusing China of conspiracy is not mad – it’s worse than that
Donald Trump’s latest attack on the US ‘deep state’ and China is a sign that he’s preparing for the worst in America’s November elections, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley

Latin America in photos: Earthquake recovery, blackout, World Cup joy
July 10 - 16, 2026
DHS claims to have found thousands of noncitizens on voting rolls in Democrat-run and battleground states
Mullin insisted the Department of Homeland Security found 250,000 noncitizens registered to vote
AI hype seems to be cooling as tech stocks dramatically plunge
Investors seem to be worrying that artificial intelligence rally might not last

Tory MP Patrick Spencer cleared of Groucho Club sexual assaults
The MP covered his face with shaking hands as the verdicts were delivered

Andy Burnham tells Labour: I’m your last chance
New leader says ‘I have a plan’, but warns that they can no longer try to ‘out-Reform Reform’

Utility stocks support FTSE 100 in nervy trade
The FTSE 100 Index closed up 28.13 points at 10,600.37.

‘America’s oldest John Doe’ is finally identified via DNA from bones on a Revolutionary War battlefield
Archaeologists surveying the area in 2020 came across human bones protruding from the ground
Q&A: We’ve been in No 10 when a new PM arrives. Here’s what will happen to Burnham on day one
Former Downing Street insiders Helen MacNamara and Cleo Watson are here to give you a peek behind the curtain on a PM’s first day, reports Maja Anushka
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In The Room | Inside Andy Burnham’s No 10 takeover
Andy Burnham has finally been crowned Labour Party leader. Attention turns now to his top team, with home secretary Shabana Mahmood hotly tipped to be named chancellor. Meanwhile, Ed Miliband and Wes Streeting continue to cast a shadow over Burnham’s picks. On Monday, after formalities with the King, Burnham will become the UK’s seventh prime minister in ten years.
























