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Jul 14, 2026

'I broke the law,' former Manitoba MP Inky Mark says after police seize over 400 firearms
A former federal politician denies trafficking any firearms but acknowledges he illegally transferred three guns, after police seized hundreds of weapons from his western Manitoba home last week.



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Jul 14, 2026

Late-night TV hosts skewer Mitch McConnell's proof-of-life photo
A photo posted on U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell's Facebook page may have done little to convince the internet that he's still alive, but it's working as a punchline for late-night television hosts in the U.S.



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Jul 14, 2026

Montreal duplex dispute leaves family living in a trailer on the driveway, tenants facing uncertainty
A Montreal family is living in a trailer outside a duplex they bought while tenants are challenging the repossession request through Quebec's housing tribunal.



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Jul 14, 2026

A look inside Brantford, Ont., dental office flagged for sterilization lapses, leading to patient testing
Following the closure of Dr. George Chan Dentistry in Brantford, Ont., after an investigation found lapses in sterilization of reusable equipment, CBC News obtained photos from Grand Erie Public Health (GEPH) of what was found during the investigation. Earlier this week, GEPH reminded about 800 patients to get HIV and hepatitis testing.



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Jul 14, 2026

Yes, Erling Haaland brought home a taxidermy raccoon from his World Cup travels
Norway's star striker was photographed stepping off the team plane in Oslo Monday carrying a Dolce & Gabbana tote in one hand and a taxidermy raccoon in the other.



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Jul 14, 2026

Hudson Williams confronts alleged autograph sellers in Paris
Hudson Williams seems to have reached a breaking point when alleged autograph sellers followed him to his residence in Paris over the weekend. Multiple videos of the incident were shared online, garnering divided reactions on social media.



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Jul 14, 2026

Heated Rivalry musical parody brings laughs and love to the stage
CBC News goes behind the scenes of the Heated Rivalry musical parody in Toronto. The lead actors and director-producer discuss bringing Shane and Ilya to life on stage — selling the laughs, the tension and the love story at the centre of it all — and share what they're hoping audiences will take away with them.



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Jul 14, 2026

Carney government shakes up diplomatic missions in U.S. with new consular appointments
The federal government announced a handful of new consular appointments on Tuesday, shaking up the diplomatic team across the U.S. after trade talks stretched past the early July benchmark.



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Jul 14, 2026

12 states sue Paramount over Warner takeover, say merger would 'extinguish competition'
Twelve states, including California and New York, sued to block Paramount's takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery on Monday, arguing that the $81-billion US merger would "extinguish competition" in Hollywood and lead to fewer choices for consumers across the U.S.



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Jul 14, 2026

Boy, 10, among 9 Palestinians killed in Israeli strike, gunfire in Gaza: officials
An Israeli strike and gunfire killed at least nine Palestinians, including a 10-year-old boy and a senior Hamas police officer, in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, Gazan health and police officials said.



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Jul 14, 2026

Boy, 10, among at least 10 Palestinians killed in Israeli strike, gunfire in Gaza: officials
An Israeli strike and gunfire killed at least 10 Palestinians, including a 10-year-old boy and a senior Hamas police officer, in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, Gazan health and police officials said.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Oil rises to 4-week highs as conflict in Iran escalates
The cost of a barrel of Brent crude, the international standard, was up around $86 US on Tuesday morning. That's higher than oil has been in recent weeks after the U.S. and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding to end the war, but below the $100 mark that oil has reached earlier in the war.



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Jul 14, 2026

Prices at Canadian pumps rising again as oil climbs to 4-week highs
The average price of gas in Canada was up 3.4 cents midday Tuesday, as the price of a barrel of Brent crude oil hovered around $84 US. The jump in oil prices was mainly due to ratcheting tensions between the U.S. and Iran, but that wasn't the only global conflict impacting the energy industry.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Winnipeg expansion team, led by Desiree Scott, set to become NSL's 7th franchise
The Northern Super League has announced that its seventh team in the women's league will be situated in Winnipeg. The first expansion team in NSL history will kick off in the 2027 season but is preparing for pre-season that typically begins in February 2027.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Immigration is on the ballot. Here's what some of Alberta's multicultural communities say about the referendum
Ten questions are on the ballot this October, five of which concern immigration — something that has been overshadowed since the separation question was announced in May. CBC News sought to find out more about how Calgary's multicultural communities feel about these proposals.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

B.C. helicopter pilot killed in Colorado crash while on wildfire duty
Police in southwestern Colorado say a man from British Columbia has died after the helicopter he was piloting crashed on Sunday.



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Jul 14, 2026

Death toll from Bangkok music bar fire rises to 30, dozens remain in hospital
An investigation into the cause of the fire and whether the bar was following safety regulations is ongoing. Most of the people who were killed were found trapped in windowless bathrooms where they may have sought to escape the flames, police said.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Tehran retaliates across Mideast after U.S. restarts blockade
A U.S. airbase in Jordan was targeted by Iranian ballistic missiles on Tuesday, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said, while calling on Jordanians to dismantle American bases in the kingdom.



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Jul 14, 2026

This N.S. town wants to use 100% renewable energy. It's more than halfway there
Berwick, N.S., is using solar, hydroelectric and wind power in effort to become a zero-emissions community.



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Jul 14, 2026

Dozens of WWI remains were found at a French construction site — including a Canadian soldier
A Canadian soldier killed during the First World War was recently buried in northern France after his remains were unearthed during a construction project.



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Jul 14, 2026

Canadian trips to U.S. inch up despite months-long travel boycott




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Jul 14, 2026

Canada is making a bet on Saudi Arabia despite war and political risk
Just three days after Prime Minister Mark Carney left Saudi Arabia, the Houthis of Yemen announced that their four-year-old ceasefire with the kingdom had ended. But even with Saudi Arabia potentially embroiled in two regional wars, it offers real opportunities for business and investment that the Carney government is determined to exploit.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Amateur astronomer saw a pit in Quebec on Google Maps. It turned out to be a 390-million-year-old meteor crater
Joël Lapointe, stumbled upon what he thought looked like a suspicious pit in Quebec's Côte-Nord region while he was wandering with his Google Maps cursor in 2024. But it turned out to be a 390-million-year-old meteor crater — never before identified, until now.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Assembly of First Nations gathers for summer assembly amid concerns about water bill, major projects




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Jul 14, 2026

Assembly of First Nations leaders accuse Liberals of playing politics with drinking water bill




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Jul 14, 2026

Judge throws out $13M drug smuggling charges against trucker over 'egregious' Charter rights violations
Drug smuggling charges carrying a possible life sentence were thrown out of court after a Windsor judge says the cross-border truck driver's Charter rights were violated in an "egregious" manner.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Ontario education workers raise alarm about EA shortage ahead of contract deadline
Advocates say a province-wide educational assistant shortage is leaving high-needs students unsupported and forcing classroom evacuations, while the province highlights record funding.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Ottawa homeowner had 'enhanced' flood coverage, but insurer still denied her claim after Canada Day storm
Since a ferocious storm deluged Ottawa on Canada Day, flooding thousands of basements, some residents have discovered that their home insurance policies don't cover damage caused by groundwater.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 14, 2026

Family of Gaza hospital chief detained by Israel 'shocked' over his deteriorating health condition
More than 18 months since Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya was detained without charge by Israeli authorities in Gaza, his family and human rights organizations say they fear that his deteriorating health condition and reported abuse could lead to the prominent doctor's death.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

He missed the net in Colombia's World Cup elimination in Vancouver. Now he's facing threats
One week after Colombia was eliminated from the World Cup in Vancouver, the whereabouts of one of the team's key players are unknown.



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Jul 13, 2026

Goldie the goat tries to join the fire squad | The Moment
Colorado Springs Fire Department Lieutenant Trevor Leland tells The National about the moment a sociable pet goat named Goldie tried to join his squad while fighting a wildfire.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Delta, B.C. police investigate alleged voyeurism in FedEx staff washroom
Delta police said Monday they had arrested an employee of the business on July 7, who was subsequently released on conditions "pending further investigation."



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Jul 13, 2026

Calgary company that employed worker killed in trench collapse fined $330K after guilty plea
Three years after Liam Johnston was buried alive in a trench collapse while working on an excavation site in northwest Calgary, the company that employed him pleaded guilty to one of 11 charges they faced under Alberta's Occupational Health and Safety Act.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

What we know — and don't know — about the deal to open the Gordie Howe bridge
The Canadian government announced on Friday evening that the Gordie Howe International Bridge will open on July 27th — with the support of the U.S. government. But questions remain about the agreement to finally open the bridge, and Conservative MPs are looking for answers. CBC Windsor's Emma Loop reports.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Lorde has a blunt message about AI smart glasses as Kylie Jenner faces backlash
During her set at Madrid's Mad Cool Festival, Lorde took aim at wearable AI, calling smart glasses "not sexy." Meanwhile, Kylie Jenner is facing backlash over her collaboration with Meta on a line of AI-powered smart glasses featuring a built-in camera, and hands-free recording capabilities.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Lindsey Graham's sister appointed to fulfill remainder of his term in U.S. Senate
Lindsey Graham's sister, Darline Graham Nordone, has been named as her late brother's temporary replacement in the U.S. Senate after his unexpected death over the weekend.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Private clinic Grifols green-lit plasma donors with disease risk, Health Canada finds




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Jul 13, 2026

Dylan Cease to be first Blue Jays pitcher to start MLB all-star game since 2009
Cristopher Sanchez of the Philadelphia Phillies will start Tuesday's MLB all-star game at 8 p.m. ET in his home ballpark, taking the mound for the National League against Dylan Cease of the American League's Toronto Blue Jays.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Woman says 'heroes' saved her from sinking SUV in Sask. slough
Marjorie Flavel, 84, dozed off behind the wheel and veered into a slough on July 5. Her doors were locked. She can't swim.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Lawyer accuses N.B. of adopting Trump-like protectionism at Canada Free Trade Agreement hearing
The New Brunswick government is being accused of adopting Donald Trump-style protectionism in violation of an internal trade agreement among Canadian provinces and territories.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Pokemon Go celebrates 10 years with global festival, as fans continue to try to catch 'em all
While you're not likely to see the swarms of players you did in 2016, people around the world gathered to catch new Pokemon while spending a summer day outside with like-minded friends for the mobile game's 10th anniversary.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Pokémon Go celebrates 10 years with global festival, as fans continue to try to catch 'em all
While you're not likely to see the swarms of players you did in 2016, people around the world gathered to catch new Pokémon while spending a summer day outside with like-minded friends for the mobile game's 10th anniversary.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Motorist fatally shot by ICE agent in Maine
A federal immigration officer fatally shot a motorist in Maine on Monday, the second time in a week that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have used deadly force and at least the ninth time since President Donald Trump began his immigration crackdown.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

U.S. ICE agent shoots and kills motorist in Maine, senator says
A person was fatally shot on Monday during an encounter with U.S. immigration agents in Maine, a top state lawmaker said, days after a man ?was killed by a U.S. agent during a traffic stop in Texas.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Tick-borne illnesses surge across Canada. What are the symptoms?
Health officials are warning of potentially serious outcomes tied to one tick-borne illness in particular called anaplasmosis. CBC's Tashauna Reid talks about what to watch for.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Ottawa city official 'extremely sorry' for impact of surprise fireworks
Ottawa's general manager of emergency and protective services says he's "extremely sorry" about a decision to set off unused Canada Day fireworks eight days later and with no public notice.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Alberta opens online gambling market, following Ontario's lead
Albertans can now bet on sports and online casinos using third-party operators. As of Monday, 22 private operators have been approved to work in Alberta. The new legislation comes with rules on advertising and safe gambling initiatives.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Former N.S. premier John Hamm dies at 88
The Pictou County physician was first elected in 1993 and served as Nova Scotia's 25th premier from 1999 to 2006.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Former Manitoba MP Inky Mark charged with firearms trafficking after hundreds of weapons seized
Inky Mark, a former federal politician in Manitoba, has been charged after police say they seized hundreds of improperly stored firearms from his home last week.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Zara's 'death pants' are trending because people keep tripping on them
Technically, the Zara pants at the centre of a new internet phenomenon are called "flowy wide leg pants." But on social media, they're better known as "death trousers" because people keep tripping and falling.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Over 800 patients of Brantford, Ont., clinic reminded to get HIV, hepatitis tests after dentist resigns
Grand Erie Public Health is reminding former patients of Dr. George Chan Dentistry in Brantford, Ont., to get tested for hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV. According to files from GEPH obtained by CBC News through a freedom-of-information request, 884 patients were sent letters advising them to get screening. Chan resigned in July, the dental college says.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Agreement reached on multibillion-dollar Pathways carbon capture and storage project
Alberta's government, Ottawa and five major oilsands producers have signed a memorandum of understanding to advance the multibillion-dollar Pathways carbon capture project, a condition for a new West Coast pipeline moving ahead.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Britney Spears defends her behaviour in moving vehicle 4 months after DUI arrest
Britney Spears said "I think I need to come out of the roof quite a bit more" after being photographed standing with her head through the sunroof of a Mercedes G-wagon as it travelled down a highway near Los Angeles.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

U.K. counterterrorism police now leading murder probe of ex-MP Ann Widdecombe
After three days in which British authorities suggested there was no information suggesting a political or terroristic motive to last week's killing of longtime MP Ann Widdecombe, it was revealed Monday that the top counterterrorism unit is low leading the investigation.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Oppressive heat expected across 4 provinces, Environment Canada warns




CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Europe recorded 10,000 excess deaths during late-June heat wave, data shows
European countries reported more than 10,000 excess deaths during the record-breaking heat wave that engulfed the west of the continent in late June, official data shows.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Thai investigators focus on potential negligence in Bangkok club fire that killed 27, injured 73
An explosive fire at a pub in Thailand's capital Bangkok killed 27 people and injured dozens, officials said on Monday, with police investigating possible negligence including obstructed emergency exits as people scrambled ?to flee the burning venue.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Rural Alberta school moving to 4-day week, losing a teacher amid funding challenges
School division says cuts were triggered when student numbers for the coming year dropped below the province's 35-student funding threshold. This means Byemoor School will lose about $260,000 in provincial block funding.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Sexual assault trial of fashion mogul Peter Nygard begins in Montreal
The 84-year-old will face sexual assault and forcible confinement charges at the Montreal courthouse today. He has denied accusations that he used his position to lure women and girls.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Fashion mogul Peter Nygard found guilty of sexual assault in Montreal
A Court of Quebec judge in Montreal has found fashion mogul Peter Nygard guilty of sexual assault and forcible confinement.



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Jul 13, 2026

Fashion mogul Peter Nygard found guilty of sexual assault in Montreal after surprise plea deal
A Court of Quebec judge in Montreal has found fashion mogul Peter Nygard guilty of sexual assault and forcible confinement after he accepted a plea deal and didn't present evidence in his defence.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Actor Sam Neill, known for Jurassic Park, dead at 78
Sam Neill, a smoothly elegant and versatile actor whose career moved from art film to blockbuster, has died at the age of 78.



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Jul 13, 2026

She's giving her sister a kidney, but didn't know the financial toll
An Ottawa woman who is donating her kidney to her sister says she was shocked to learn that Nova Scotia won't cover travel expenses for her partner to support her.



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Jul 13, 2026

The price of fish and chips is going up this summer in Atlantic Canada. Here's why
The Pleasant Street Diner in Dartmouth, N.S., serves about 1,000 pounds of fresh haddock per week. But early this month, their supplier increased the price of the historically affordable fish by 40 per cent, or about $5 per pound. Overnight, their weekly haddock expenses went up $5,000.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

N.L. teen whose intimate photo was shared says error by RCMP prevented her from getting justice
"It just hurts me, knowing that this could have went through, and that I could have got the justice I wanted," says a teenaged girl in N.L. who said an intimate photo of her was shared multiple times. But when a charge was eventually laid against a youth, the case was dismissed before it got to court.



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Jul 13, 2026

With Calgary Stampede wrapped up, Ottawa looks ahead to Alberta referendum in fall




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Jul 13, 2026

These tiny homes near Ottawa are making a big difference for low-income seniors
The Shalom Small Homes project in Kemptville, Ont., completed its first four affordable independent living units for seniors last year and is now fundraising to build 16 more.



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Jul 13, 2026

Liberals continue court fight against First Nations drinking water rights, despite new bill
The Carney government continues to fight First Nations in court to deny Canada has any legal duty to ensure they have safe drinking water on reserve, even as the Liberals advance legislation aiming to do just that. This contradiction is drawing accusations of hypocrisy and demands for clarity.



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Jul 13, 2026

It's extremely rare, but Carney isn't the first PM to shuffle an opposition member to the Senate
Former Conservative MP Richard Martel joins a unique club of senators who have been plucked directly from the House of Commons floor on the recommendation of a prime minister of a different political stripe.



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Jul 13, 2026

It's extremely rare, but Carney isn't the first to shuffle an opposition MP to the Senate
Former Conservative MP Richard Martel joins a unique club of senators who have been plucked directly from the House of Commons floor on the recommendation of a prime minister of a different political stripe.



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Jul 13, 2026

Former public servant accused in foreign interference case involving China
A former federal scientist in an alleged foreign interference case is accused of copying more than 2,000 documents off a shared departmental server as his lifelong career was nearing its end, with the intention of sharing them with China, CBC News has learned.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 13, 2026

Can the 'King of the North' fix a fractured Britain?
Andy Burnham is leaving his job as mayor of Manchester to become Britain's new prime minister. Supporters say his ability to connect with voters and fix local issues is what Britain needs on a countrywide scale. Opponents counter that his successes are overstated.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2026

He won an Erling Haaland lookalike contest | The Moment
Per Olav Tegnander tells The National about the moment he won a contest for looking the most like Norway's star striker Erling Haaland and got two tickets to the FIFA World Cup quarterfinals against England in Miami.



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Jul 12, 2026

Bangkok pub fire kills at least 27 people, officials say
An explosive fire at ?a popular pub in Thailand's capital Bangkok has killed 27 people, with another 22 injured in critical condition, officials said on Monday, in one of the deadliest such incidents in the tourism hub in recent years.



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Jul 12, 2026

U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell breaks silence, says he was hospitalized after a fall
U.S. Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell has finally broken his silence regarding his hospitalization, saying it was caused by a fall.



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Jul 12, 2026

At competing Stampede breakfasts, 2 very different visions for Alberta emerge
It may have been the final day of the 10-day Calgary Stampede exhibition and rodeo, but two pancake breakfasts held simultaneously Sunday morning made clear the battle for the hearts and minds of Albertans is just ramping up.



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Jul 12, 2026

Cross Country Checkup: Yelling, tailgating, or worse? What's your road rage story?
What's the moment when another driver made you say "I can't believe they just did that"?



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Jul 12, 2026

B.C. wildfire sparks East Kootenay evacuation alert, as weather helps fight near Boston Bar
Dozens of people have been told to leave their homes on a moment's notice due to an out-of-control wildfire in British Columbia's southeast.



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Jul 12, 2026

Several structures damaged after tornado passes through part of central Alberta hamlet
In a social media post on Sunday, the County of Vermilion River said no injuries had been reported to officials, and that the Alberta Emergency Management Agency and the Northern Tornadoes Project are investigating.



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Jul 12, 2026

Canada's Dabrowski finishes as Wimbledon women's doubles runner-up for 3rd time
Kristina Mladenovic won a seventh career Grand Slam women's doubles title by teaming up with Guo Hanyu to defeat Canada's Gabriela Dabrowski and Luisa Stefani 6-3, 7-5 in the Wimbledon final Sunday.



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Jul 12, 2026

Canada's Gabriela Dabrowski return to Wimbledon doubles final comes up short
Kristina Mladenovic won a seventh career Grand Slam women's doubles title by teaming up with Guo Hanyu to defeat Canada's Gabriela Dabrowski and Luisa Stefani 6-3, 7-5 in the Wimbledon final Sunday.



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Jul 12, 2026

Canada's Gabriela Dabrowski, partner Luisa Stefani come up short in Wimbledon doubles final
Kristina Mladenovic won a seventh career Grand Slam women's doubles title by teaming up with Guo Hanyu to defeat Canada's Gabriela Dabrowski and Luisa Stefani 6-3, 7-5 in the Wimbledon final Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2026

B.C. researchers turn to wild yeast in bid to help struggling craft breweries
Researchers at Langara College and the University of British Columbia are studying wild yeast collected from across B.C. and the Pacific Northwest to see if it can be used to brew beer with unique flavours while reducing costs for breweries.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2026

A Sask. man who did time for manslaughter is now accused of murder. The victim's daughter wants justice
A woman is speaking out after her mom was killed in Moose Jaw, Sask., last December. Tiffani Ellert had been living with Todd Donaldson when she died. Donaldson, who was released from prison just 10 months earlier, is now charged with second-degree murder.



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Jul 12, 2026

Achy, breaky heart: Is the Calgary Stampede the ultimate relationship test?
A famed 10-day festival. Over one million visitors from around the world. Throw in alcohol and constant partying, and you might have the recipe for some relationship trouble.



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Jul 12, 2026

Conor McGregor suffers early knee injury in return, loses to Max Holloway at UFC 329
Conor McGregor's return against Max Holloway at UFC 329 ended unceremoniously at just 1:09 of the first round Saturday night because of a knee injury.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2026

Federal agency touts operation of cybersecurity sensors across the North
The Communications Security Establishment's latest annual report notes that its Cyber Centre deployed the software on government networks in the Northwest Territories in 2022 followed by Yukon and Nunavut in 2024.



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Jul 12, 2026

Alvarez's 112th-minute goal helps lift Argentina past Switzerland 3-1 and into World Cup semifinal
Messi's nine-game World Cup scoring streak ended, but his pursuit of a second World Cup title continues.



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Jul 12, 2026

U.S. Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham likely died after aorta rupture: medical examiner
Lindsey Graham, 71, was a prominent Republican ?senator from South Carolina. Earlier in ?his career, he was a vocal critic of U.S. President Donald Trump ?before becoming one of his most loyal allies on Capitol Hill.



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Jul 12, 2026

U.S. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham dead at 71
Lindsey Graham, 71, was a prominent Republican ?senator from South Carolina. Earlier in ?his career, he was a vocal critic of U.S. President Donald Trump ?before becoming one of his most loyal allies on Capitol Hill.



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Jul 12, 2026

U.S. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham dies at 71
Graham, 71, was a prominent Republican ?senator from South Carolina. Earlier in ?his career, he was a vocal critic of U.S. President Donald Trump ?before becoming one of his most loyal allies on Capitol Hill.



CBC Top Stories
Jul 12, 2026

Guinea fowl sales spike in N.S. as homeowners look for natural tick control
Some guinea fowl breeders in Nova Scotia are seeing a surge in demand for the birds to control the tick population. Scientists note they could serve as a supplementary control method, and breeders stress space requirements.



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Jul 12, 2026

Grey whales are dying along our shores. Researchers say a warming climate may be part of the problem
So far this calendar year, 10 grey whale carcasses have been discovered off the shores of B.C., and 30 in Washington state. Whale researchers say they see a connection to a changing climate, and want grey whales to be designated as an endangered species.



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Jul 12, 2026

Home exchanges gaining popularity as Canadians look for cheaper ways to travel
With rising travel costs squeezing vacation budgets, more Canadians are trading keys. Global home exchange networks report a massive surge in Canadian members still looking to travel but save big on accommodations.



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Jul 12, 2026

Hydrogen vs. batteries: Which is winning the race to electrify heavy trucks?
Hydrogen has long been touted as the solution to electrifying and decarbonizing heavy vehicles, such as long-haul trucks. But now, battery-electric trucks appear to be winning the race against their hydrogen counterparts.



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Jul 12, 2026

I was worried about the what-ifs. A daredevil stunt in my 50s helped me overcome my fears
As Nita Knapp faced her fear of being seriously hurt or worse on a quad ride up a steep hill, she was forced to confront a lifetime of worry as well.



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Jul 12, 2026

Assassin's Creed Black Flag was a great pirate game in 2013. Is it worth playing again in this remake?
Black Flag Resynced plays more like a director's cut than a full reimagining, as the biggest changes are technical rather than narrative.



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Jul 12, 2026

Carney talks about Canada's 'energy sovereignty.' But what does that really mean?
Soon after Donald Trump took office for a second time, with punishing tariffs and menacing talk of Canada as "the 51st state," this country's leaders began to invoke the idea of "energy sovereignty." But the Carney government's interpretation of energy sovereignty seems out of step with other countries.



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Jul 12, 2026

Why the Princess of Wales climbed the highest peaks in England, Scotland and Wales — in a weekend
An outdoor pursuit that took Catherine, Princess of Wales, up peaks in England, Scotland and Wales was both a personal challenge and an opportunity for the House of Windsor to send signals about how a slimmed-down Royal Family approaches its role in trying to be a more relatable 21st-century monarchy.



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Jul 11, 2026

Torontonians describe chaos, heartbreak after fatal shooting at St. Clair festival




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