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Jul 13, 2025

2 women killed, suspect dead in Kentucky church shooting, police say
Two women died on Sunday at a Kentucky church in a shooting spree that began when a state trooper was wounded after making a traffic stop, police said. The suspect in both shootings was also killed.



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Jul 13, 2025

Ford recalls nearly a million newer vehicles in Canada, U.S. over fuel pump concerns
Ford is recalling nearly a million cars in Canada and the U.S. because the low-pressure fuel pump inside the vehicles may fail — and potentially cause an engine stall while driving, increasing crash risks.



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Jul 13, 2025

Crypto, bribes and fear: How ex-Olympian Ryan Wedding stays hidden




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Jul 13, 2025

Emergency crews suspend search for flooding victims in central Texas amid new flood warnings




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Jul 13, 2025

I was a new mother in a new country. When dark thoughts came, I was afraid to voice them
There was a stigma around discussing mental health in Joana Valamootoo's home country of Mauritius. When she came to Canada and suffered postpartum depression as a new mother, she became convinced her child would be taken away from her.



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Jul 13, 2025

Israeli strike kills children collecting water, Gaza officials say. IDF says there was a malfunction
At least eight Palestinians, most of them children, were killed and more than a dozen others were wounded in central Gaza on Sunday, local officials said, in an Israeli missile strike which the military said missed its intended target.



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Jul 13, 2025

Nearly one-third of forests in northeast B.C. could burn by year's end: province




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Jul 13, 2025

1 year after Trump assassination attempt, changes at U.S. Secret Service but questions remain
The assassination attempt against Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania campaign stop on July 13, 2024, was a perfect storm of failings coming together and became a turning point for the agency tasked with protecting the U.S. president.



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Jul 13, 2025

A B.C. man went to find a waterfall. He had to build a sledge out of his car to get back home
Dallin Beaumier recalls the harrowing trek up and down from Della Falls, B.C., including car troubles, wildlife encounters and an unexpected ending to the whole ordeal.



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Jul 13, 2025

A farmer protested policy at a Danielle Smith town hall. 5 days later, it was paused
From call-in shows to public meetings to party conventions, Alberta premier earning reputation for being quickly persuaded she must act.



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Jul 13, 2025

Advice about syncing exercise to menstrual cycles is all over social media. Does it work?
The practice of tracking each phase of the menstrual cycle is being promoted online as a way to optimize personal exercise and lifestyle regimes. But clinicians say there isn't sufficient evidence to support blanket advice for what's known as cycle syncing.



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Jul 13, 2025

Alleged impaired driver crashes with SUV carrying migrants in Quebec, say police
A joint investigation  is underway in Hemmingford, Que., near the U.S. border, after a collision involving a driver who was arrested for impaired driving, and a second vehicle that police said was carrying "illegal immigrants," some of whom fled the scene on foot.



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Jul 13, 2025

Anand says Indo-Pacific strategy will have economic focus but maintain values
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says the economy is becoming the primary focus of Canada's relationships in the Indo-Pacific — a shift that appears linked to Canada's recent moves to overcome its security dispute with India.



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Jul 13, 2025

What's on the menu? Food, drink and a window into history, art and culture
Food historian and author Nathalie Cooke says a menu is not just a portal between you and the kitchen. It's a window into the history, economics and even cultural identity of the time in which it was made.



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Jul 13, 2025

Sinner beats 2-time defending champion Alcaraz to win 1st Wimbledon title
Jannik Sinner defeated two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 on Sunday to win his first Wimbledon championship and reverse the result of their epic French Open final five weeks ago.



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Jul 13, 2025

Ukraine's security service says its agents killed suspected Russian FSB assassins
Ukrainian intelligence agents on Sunday killed members of a Russian secret service cell wanted on suspicion of having shot dead a colonel in Ukraine's SBU security service last week, the SBU said.



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Jul 13, 2025

AI job applicants, promised boats, and boycotts going strong: CBC's Marketplace cheat sheet
CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.



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Jul 13, 2025

Halifax Explosion artifacts were pulled from the harbour last year. So, now what?
Some of the artifacts are believed to be from the Mont-Blanc, one of the two ships that collided on Dec. 6, 1917, which led to the Halifax Explosion. The sheer size and number of them meant storing them posed a headache for municipal and provincial officials.



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Jul 13, 2025

Half of requests for complex dental work are being rejected under national insurance plan




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Jul 13, 2025

10 ways ex-Olympian Ryan Wedding has evaded arrest for 10 years




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Jul 13, 2025

Vaccination, immunity and records: Your questions on measles, answered




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Jul 13, 2025

Musicians fight uphill battle as AI infiltrates streaming platforms, cutting into royalties




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Jul 13, 2025

Toronto risks losing $30M in federal funding after vote against sixplexes citywide
The city of Toronto is at risk of losing $30 million in federal housing funding after city council voted last month against allowing sixplexes citywide, a key condition of its deal with Ottawa.



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Jul 13, 2025

'Quite an honour': Canadians take a turn as the King's Life Guard in London
A mounted ceremonial guard at Horse Guards, the official entrance to the royal palaces or riding down streets in central London is a familiar sight — and for the next eight days, Canadian soldiers will carry out the duties.



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Jul 12, 2025

26-year-old 'innocent bystander' killed in daylight Hamilton shooting: police
Hamilton police are searching for a suspect after what they are calling a "tragic and brazen" shooting that killed a 26-year-old woman Friday. Police are identifying the woman as Belinda Sarkodie.



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Jul 12, 2025

1 reported dead in California as U.S. judge orders halt to immigration crackdown tactics
A California farm worker died on Friday after U.S. immigration agents raided a cannabis nursery and arrested hundreds of workers, a worker advocacy group said, while a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to temporarily halt some of its most aggressive tactics in rounding up undocumented immigrants.



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Jul 12, 2025

Alberta's transgender ban in women's sports won't apply to out-of-province athletes
Alberta is rolling out new regulations this fall banning transgender athletes from playing women's sports, but the province will still welcome out-of-province transgender competitors.



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Jul 12, 2025

Iga Swiatek claims 1st Wimbledon title with 6-0, 6-0 win
Iga Swiatek won her first Wimbledon championship with a 6-0, 6-0 victory over Amanda Anisimova on Saturday in the first women's final at the tournament in 114 years in which one player failed to claim a single game.



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Jul 12, 2025

Iga Swiatek defeats Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 to win her first Wimbledon title
Iga Swiatek won her first Wimbledon championship with a 6-0, 6-0 victory over Amanda Anisimova on Saturday in the first women's final at the tournament in 114 years in which one player failed to claim a single game.



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Jul 12, 2025

IN PHOTOS | This week's most compelling images
Photographers from CBC News, The Canadian Press, Reuters and others document our changing world every day. Here's a selection of the week's top images.



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Jul 12, 2025

Trump announces 30% tariffs on EU, Mexico to begin Aug. 1
U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday announced he's levying tariffs of 30 per cent against the European Union and Mexico starting on Aug. 1, a move that could cause massive upheaval between the United States and two of its biggest trading partners.



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Jul 12, 2025

Trump says 30% tariffs against EU, Mexico to proceed starting Aug. 1
U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday announced he's levying tariffs of 30 per cent against the European Union and Mexico starting on Aug. 1, after weeks of negotiations with the key trading allies failed to reach a more comprehensive trade deal.



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Jul 12, 2025

Montreal's LaSalle College fined $30M for over-enrolling students in English-language programs
The private college received a letter from the Ministry of Higher Education at the end of June saying it owed $21,113,864 for enrolling 1,066 students over its quota for English-language programs. That fine is added to a pre-existing one for the same infraction, the year before.



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Jul 12, 2025

Coldplay's Chris Martin says he didn't mean to insult Rogers Stadium after calling it 'weird'
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin says he didn't mean to insult Toronto's newest concert venue when he called it a "weird stadium in the middle of nowhere."



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Jul 12, 2025

Measles spread 'like wildfire' among unvaccinated children in northeast B.C., health officer says
Ten people, the majority infected children, have been hospitalized in B.C. as health officials hope the spread of the virus in the northeast has peaked.



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Jul 12, 2025

Kyiv residents 'brace for death' as Russian drones, missiles increasingly fly at night
Nighttime assaults on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv have intensified in the fourth year of Russia's full-scale invasion, with the number of drones sometimes exceeding 700. Swarms of 1,000 drones could soon become the norm, officials say.



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Jul 12, 2025

'An unimaginable nightmare': Family of American killed in West Bank demand U.S. investigate
A Palestinian American man was beaten to death by settlers in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, says the Palestinian Health Ministry, prompting his family to demand that the U.S. lead an investigation. Another man, 23, was shot dead.



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Jul 12, 2025

'As a farmer, it's depressing': Southwest Sask. sees less than 25% of normal rainfall in June




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Jul 12, 2025

Questions about attack in Quadeville, Ont., remain after police town hall, residents say




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Jul 12, 2025

Questions about Quadeville, Ont. attack remain after police town hall, residents say




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Jul 12, 2025

Poilievre says he lost Ottawa riding for being 'honest' about plan to cut public sector jobs




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Jul 12, 2025

Canada won't let this Afghan refugee in from the U.S. His family worries the Taliban might kill him back home




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Jul 12, 2025

Carney's plan to cut tens of billions in spending is tough but doable, experts say




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Jul 12, 2025

2 years after riots rocked France, these moms are still trying to keep the peace
In the suburbs of Paris, the "Pink Vests" try to calm the often-tense relations between youths and the police, an issue that erupted two years ago when a 17-year-old was killed by city police, touching off France's biggest riots in 20 years.



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Jul 12, 2025

I came to Canada as an international student. It was a cold, hard road to achieving my dream
After Keerthy Vinukonda came to Canada from India, she commuted 20 hours a week to jobs that would get her work experience to allow her to become a permanent resident.



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Jul 12, 2025

Her husband abused her kids for years. She couldn't break the cycle, but her daughter did
For years, Robin Heald and her sisters were abused by their stepfather. He went to prison, but their mother stayed by his side. A CBC Radio exclusive examines what the girls went through, their mother's reasons for staying, and Heald's work to help other survivors of childhood sexual assault.



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Jul 12, 2025

Her mother stayed with the man who abused her. Today, she helps other victims of childhood sexual assault
For years, Robin Heald and her sisters were abused by their stepfather. He went to prison, but their mother stayed by his side. A CBC Radio exclusive examines what the girls went through, their mother's reasons for staying, and Heald's work to help other survivors of childhood sexual assault.



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Jul 12, 2025

Talk to medical professionals, not just ChatGPT, urge Ontario doctors
ChatGPT and similar artificial intelligence tools can sometimes answer patient questions accurately, but Canadian medical researchers caution that the information needs to be carefully checked before acting on what you see. 



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Jul 12, 2025

Two years after riots rocked France, these moms are still trying to keep the peace
In the suburbs of Paris, the "Pink Vests" try to calm the often-tense relations between youths and the police, an issue that erupted two years ago when a 17-year-old was killed by city police, touching off France's biggest riots in 20 years.



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Jul 12, 2025

What we know about the attack in Quadeville, Ont., that left a girl in hospital
For two weeks in June and July, the tiny rural village of Quadeville, Ont., lived under a cloud of fear and uncertainty after a local girl who'd been reported missing was found with horrific injuries. Authorities suspected an animal attack, but residents were in for another shock.



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Jul 11, 2025

Boeing reaches settlement with Canadian whose family died in 2019 plane crash in Ethiopia
Boeing reached a settlement on Friday with a Canadian man whose wife and three children were killed in a deadly 2019 plane crash in Ethiopia, averting the first trial connected to the devastating event that led to a worldwide grounding of Max jets.



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Jul 11, 2025

Boeing reaches settlement with Canadian whose family perished in 2019 plane crash
Boeing reached a settlement on Friday with a Canadian man whose wife and three children were killed in a deadly 2019 plane crash in Ethiopia, averting the first trial connected to the devastating event that led to a worldwide grounding of Max jets.



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Jul 11, 2025

India finds engine fuel cutoff switch movement in fatal Air India crash
A preliminary report into the Air India crash that killed more than 200 people last month showed three seconds after taking off, the plane's engines fuel cutoff switches almost simultaneously flipped from run to cutoff, starving the engines of fuel.



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Jul 11, 2025

'It's like Groundhog Day': Canadian dairy producers are used to Trump calling them out, but worry remains
Trump has taken aim at dairy — and Canada's supply management program as a whole — many times before. But dairy farmers worry that their industry could be hit hard if supply management becomes a concession.



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Jul 11, 2025

Ethics commissioner publishes list of PM Carney's investments
The investments that Prime Minister Mark Carney held before handing them over to a blind trust have been publicly disclosed by the ethics commissioner.



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Jul 11, 2025

Sports fans 'flabbergasted' after Sportsnet announces double-digit price hike
Canadian sports fans are tearing into streaming service Sportsnet after they learned it would be hiking prices by double digits before next hockey season. 



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Jul 11, 2025

PM's upcoming First Nations summit on Bill C-5 seems 'rushed,' say chiefs
More details have been shared about a summit between the federal government and First Nations chiefs planned for next week on the major projects bill, though some chiefs say plans for the summit seem as rushed as the legislation. 



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Jul 11, 2025

Solar was the leading source of electricity in the EU last month, says report
Coal generation fell to a record low during June 2025, and experts say that the EU's power system is changing. The picture is very different in Canada, where solar is still a small share of total electricity generation.



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Jul 11, 2025

Chimps are sticking grass and sticks in their butts, seemingly as a fashion trend
A group of chimpanzees in Zambia have resurrected an old fashion trend with a surprising new twist. 



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Jul 11, 2025

2 teen girls charged in Oshawa, Ont., swarming attack, police say hate not believed to be factor
Two girls have been arrested in a swarming attack on a Muslim woman in Oshawa, Ont., and police say there is no evidence so far to indicate hate was a factor.



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Jul 11, 2025

B.C. Labour Board certifies union at Amazon facility in Delta, B.C., Unifor says
Unifor says the B.C. Labour Relations Board has awarded union certification to workers at an Amazon facility in Delta, B.C. The workers will now begin the process of negotiating a first contract, the union says.



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Jul 11, 2025

Associate of Montreal billionaire arrested and charged with multiple sex crimes
Montreal police have arrested Raymond Poulet, a man who allegedly assisted billionaire Robert Miller by organizing a network to sexually exploit young women and girls. He faces 10 charges, including sexual assault, sexual touching and compelling someone into prostitution. 



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Jul 11, 2025

Dealerships on hook for unpaid EV rebates have a month to get their claims in
Car dealerships who are on the hook for thousands of dollars in electric vehicle rebates will have a month to make a claim to get their money back.



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Jul 11, 2025

Hospitalizations increase in salmonella outbreak tied to recalled salami
The Public Health Agency of Canada says 84 people have gotten sick with salmonella linked to deli meats since April, and there have now been nine hospitalizations.



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Jul 11, 2025

After passing over Ukraine in his big bill, Trump calls on NATO to purchase weapons for Ukraine
President Donald Trump and members of his administration say the U.S. will look to sell weapons to Ukraine via NATO and European allies, as he promises a "major statement" on Russia on Monday.



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Jul 11, 2025

Mother of Quebec toddler found after 4-day search denied bail
The mother of a Quebec toddler who went missing but was found alive after a four-day search last month has been denied bail. 



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Jul 11, 2025

5 things to know about Swag, Justin Bieber's new album
Justin Bieber has finally returned with a new album, Swag — his first full-length record since 2021's Justice. 



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Jul 11, 2025

Got a weird text message? 'Smishing' scams likely rising because of AI, experts warn
Text message scams appear to be on the rise, according to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre. And as they get more sophisticated, experts say they're becoming harder to catch.



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Jul 11, 2025

Sinner dispatches ailing Djokovic at Wimbledon, will meet 2-time champ Alcaraz in men's final
Jannik Sinner overwhelmed a not-fully-fit Novak Djokovic 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 in the Wimbledon semifinals on Friday to set up a showdown for the championship against Carlos Alcaraz.



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Jul 11, 2025

Canada added 83,000 jobs in June, sending unemployment down slightly
The Canadian economy added 83,000 jobs in June, while unemployment fell by 0.1 percentage points, Statistics Canada said on Friday.



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Jul 11, 2025

Canadian economy added 83,000 jobs in June
Unemployment fell slightly by 0.1 percentage points, to 6.9 per cent.



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Jul 11, 2025

UN reports nearly 800 deaths near Gaza aid hubs, humanitarian convoys in last 6 weeks
The UN human rights office said on Friday it had recorded at least 798 killings within the past six weeks at aid points in Gaza run by the U.S.- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and near convoys run by other relief groups.



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Jul 11, 2025

Why a First Nation in B.C. moved a courthouse to the site of a former residential school
The provincial courthouse in Tofino, B.C., has been moved to the site of a former residential school. The Tla-o-qui-aht spearheaded the move, as part of an effort to indigenize the criminal justice system.



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Jul 11, 2025

Alberta firearms maker 'riled up' as Mounties ban popular rifle from Canadian market
A Calgary-based firearms company says one of its rifles being classified as prohibited by the RCMP has thrown his business into "crisis mode."



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Jul 11, 2025

'You got to be freaking kidding me': Residents get property tax sticker shock amid Ontario town's money woes
Alan and Dawn Gosnay moved to the northern Ontario township of Fauquier-Strickland, where about 500 people live, with hopes of lower housing costs and being closer to their grandchildren. But soon after settling in, their property taxes more than doubled and they learned the community was in financial crisis.



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Jul 11, 2025

Winnipeg Folk Fest thrives amid cruel summer for Canadian multi-artist events
The Winnipeg Folk Festival says it expects to draw 15,000 paying customers every day this weekend, which is a significant accomplishment during what's become a difficult environment for outdoor music festivals in Canada.



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Jul 11, 2025

Chaotic 2021 N.L. election saw votes cast using sticky notes, people sending selfies to get ballots
Votes were cast using sticky notes, people tried registering for ballot kits using selfies as ID and more than 500,000 envelopes had to be ordered at the 11th hour as officials in Newfoundland and Labrador scrambled to switch to a provincewide mail-in election following a COVID-19 outbreak in 2021.



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Jul 11, 2025

As former Olympic boxer-turned-councillor faces domestic assault charge, women-led advocacy group is silenced
Since Niagara Falls Coun. Mike Strange was charged with domestic assault in May, the controversy surrounding the ex-Olympic boxer has taken some odd twists and turns. A women's advocacy group, for instance, isn't allowed to speak in council about an Ontario bill calling for stiffer penalties for municipal elected officials in serious misconduct cases.



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Jul 11, 2025

No, David Suzuki hasn't given up on the climate fight — but his battle plan is changing
The Canadian environmentalist says it's too late to solve the climate crisis, especially through legal, political and economic channels. Instead, Suzuki says he believes the future of the movement depends on trying to spur action in local communities.



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Jul 11, 2025

Ontario family who took fight for First Nation girl's autism funding to court to learn if it was worth it
Patrick Cully will find out next week whether his five-year-old daughter Scarlet, who has autism, will be able to continue life-changing therapy that's helped her speak on her own. Last month, a Federal Court gave Indigenous Services Canada until July 18 to decide whether the family will get further Jordan's Principle funding. Here's the latest about the case and what researchers have to say.



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Jul 11, 2025

Lawsuits over dupes are popping up in courts. But can dupes be illegal?
Shoppers are happy to buy products that look just like high-end items, but are priced for way less. But experts say that depending on how similar they are to the original, and what rights the businesses have over their products, they may or may not cross legal lines.



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Jul 11, 2025

Lululemon is suing Costco, saying it copied its products. But are dupes illegal?
Shoppers are happy to buy products that look just like high-end items, but are priced for way less. But experts say that depending on how similar they are to the original, and what rights the businesses have over their products, they may or may not cross legal lines.



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Jul 11, 2025

What a Yukon hockey star's choice of a U.S. college means for Canadian hockey
Canada is losing one of its best young players — a year from his likely pick as No.1 in the 2026 NHL draft — to the U.S. And the teenager's choice has sent hockey watchers, fans, analysts and officials reeling.



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Jul 11, 2025

What a Yukon hockey star's draft to a U.S. college means for Canadian hockey
Canada is losing one of its best young players — a year from his likely pick as No.1 in the 2026 NHL draft — to the U.S. And the teenager's choice has sent hockey watchers, fans, analysts and officials reeling.



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Jul 11, 2025

Shock in tiny Quadeville, Ont., after teen accused of attempting to murder girl
Residents were already on edge after OPP asked them to keep children indoors when a girl was found with serious injuries. Now they're grappling with the news a 17-year-old boy has been charged with attempted murder and sexual assault.



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Jul 10, 2025

Wildfire enters Sask. village as nearby hamlet airlifts residents out after flames block only road
A wildfire has entered the northern Saskatchewan community of Beauval, the village's mayor says.



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Jul 10, 2025

Patuanak, Sask., airlifting residents out after wildfire cuts off only road
English First Nation River has started to airlift some residents from Patuanak, Sask., to safety after a fire knocked out the only road into the community.



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Jul 10, 2025

Northern Sask. community airlifting residents out after wildfire cuts off only road
English First Nation River has started to airlift some residents from Patuanak, Sask., to safety after a fire knocked out the only road into the community.



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Jul 10, 2025

Justin Bieber releases surprise new album Swag
Canadian pop star Justin Bieber released his seventh album, Swag, on Friday, after teasing the release by posting several posters of billboards in various cities on his Instagram the day before.



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Jul 10, 2025

Justin Bieber teases what appears to be a surprise new album
Canadian pop star Justin Bieber posted several posters of billboards in various cities on his Instagram Thursday, showing what appears to be the artwork and track listing for an album called Swag.



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Jul 10, 2025

Trump's praise of Liberian leader's 'good English' prompts eye rolls and frustration
Liberians reacted with a mix of anger and weary resignation on Thursday after discovering that Donald Trump, the leader of their country's closest bilateral partner, does not appear to know what language they speak.



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Jul 10, 2025

IN PHOTOS | The last 2 children in a Ukrainian village scarred by war
Reuters photographer Violeta Santos Moura documents the life of brothers Andrii, 8, and Maksym, 6, who live with their mother in a small village near the frontlines of the war between Russia and Ukraine.



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Jul 10, 2025

Researchers retract, then re-publish study linking wildfire smoke and dementia
The corrected result is no longer statistically significant, meaning there is some possibility the result is due to chance, but it's not the first time air pollution has been linked to dementia.



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Jul 10, 2025

Police investigating shots fired at Bollywood actor's Surrey, B.C., café
A number of shots were fired at Kap's Cafe early Thursday morning while staff were inside. Police say no one was injured.



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Jul 10, 2025

Can't crack open a cold one: N.L. only province to abstain from alcohol trade agreement
Customers in Newfoundland and Labrador are out of luck if they were hoping to buy a specific beer or spirit from another province without having to leave.



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Jul 10, 2025

Canadian travel to the U.S. plummets — but Americans are staying home, too
It's not just Canadians who are holding back on cross-border travel amid a U.S. trade war that has soured bilateral relations. The number of Americans coming to Canada is also dropping off.



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Jul 10, 2025

Fishing gear waste is being turned into plant pots and swimwear
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we find out how abandoned fishing gear in the oceans is getting turned into new products, witness how the Texas floods changed the landscape and find out how spending a few hundred bucks can go a long way toward climate-proofing a home.



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Jul 10, 2025

Alberta school libraries must pull explicit content from their shelves starting Oct. 1, minister says
Education minister says the province's new standards aren't about banning books but ensuring kids aren't exposed to the wrong material for their age.



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Jul 10, 2025

Alberta bans school library books it deems sexually explicit
Alberta's education minister says sexually explicit content must be gone from school library shelves as of Oct. 1, but says the announcement is not about book banning.



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Jul 10, 2025

Jane Birkin's original Hermès bag sells at auction for 7 million euros
Sketched out on an air sickness bag, the first Birkin bag, which gave birth to fashion's must-have accessory, sold for a record 7 million euros (about $11.2 million Cdn) at auction in Paris on Thursday.



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