• Quebec becomes 1st Canadian province to ban energy drinks for youth
• Gordie Howe International Bridge opening delayed, bridge official says
• Toronto police officer fatally shot in investigation tied to U.S. consulate shooting: chief
• Quebec walks back 2035 target for ending sale of gas-powered vehicles
• Serious crashes a growing problem on south sections of Edmonton's Anthony Henday Drive
• Jailed Vancouver developer declared bankrupt after 'history of financial shenanigans'
• Tornado warnings risk being ignored if issued too broadly, Manitobans say
• Like it or not, the ticks are advancing and Canadians will have to adapt
• Here’s where you can cheer on your favourite team in Toronto for the FIFA World Cup 2026
• State of housing in Behchokǫ̀ 'really troubling,' N.W.T. minister says
• Help wanted: The oilpatch will need 72,000 workers over the next decade
• Vancouver council backs away from reducing speed limits on major roads
• Woman and child dead in northeast Calgary community of Temple
• Quebec temporarily revives PEQ immigration pathway, but advocates call it an 'insult'
• Moscow brands Canada as 'warmonger' amid drone production deal with Ukraine
• RCMP investigating allegation of money for council votes in Calgary city hall corruption probe: court doc
• Woman convicted in murder of Loretta Saunders granted passes from prison
• Former Air Canada pilot's alleged fraud a 'big issue' for airline's credibility, some experts say
• OC Transpo preps 10 bus routes for public servants' return
• Video game company Ubisoft shutters Winnipeg studio, affecting about 65 employees
• Cars abandoned, basements flooded, trees downed as severe storm slashes through Winnipeg
• Regina residents deal with hail damage after stormy surprise
• 'Swarm' of health-care workers ran from St. John's hospital to help man dying in the street
• Southern Manitoba drenched in wild night of stormy weather, possible tornadoes
• One person dead in Bridgewater apartment complex fire: police
• 'Pretty surreal': Strong tornado tears through southeast Sask.
• CBC reinstates Kars4Kids ads after U.S. court halts ban on earworm jingle
• 'Trap houses' pose neighbourhood concerns. Could shelved N.L. law be a solution?
• Hudson's Bay Company charter to be formally welcomed to Manitoba Museum Thursday
• Family of Nova Scotian on Canada’s World Cup team says his success is a team effort
• Players' union wants NHL to investigate Mike Babcock if Oilers want to hire him: AP sources
• 'Always wash your fruits': Calgary family finds black widow spider in grapes
• Montreal café’s World Cup watch parties jeopardized by ill-timed roadwork
• City closes Orléans park after coyote attack
• Vancouver Island University hockey team says future unclear after being asked to stop use of school branding
• B.C. community facing threat of glacial lake outburst for 3rd year in a row
• Saskatchewan rarely gets tornadoes as strong as the one that hit the Oxbow area this week
• Police urge N.B. drivers to take caution after many recent fatal collisions
• Why stores can't keep these porch geese in stock
• 'Feels like harassment': Montreal café owner says years of language inspections taking a toll
• Recall petitions against Alberta NDP MLA, former UCP cabinet minister dismissed
• OPP officer from Brampton killed near Hearst, Ont., remembered as ‘courageous, selfless’
• How police tracked down suspects in AI deepfake investigation involving dozens of women
• OPP name 18-year-old charged with 1st-degree murder of constable near Hearst, Ont.
• 2 kids dead, 3 injured after side-by-side driven by 7-year-old rolls over near Dawson Creek
• City staff to find solutions for east-end Toronto park after concerns over violence, vandalism
• Canadaland publisher apologizes in court to mother of WE Charity co-founders
• The world has a mosquito problem. Here's how scientists are trying to solve it
• Secondary school teacher banned for 15 years after sexual relationship with former student
• What does the Texas livestock ban mean for Alberta rodeos?
| • Canada needs U.S. to diversify trade and attract global foreign investment: Trade analysts
• Alberta gained 539,000 residents, Ontario lost 168,000 from Canadian residents moving provinces over the past 3 decades
• The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off: What victory looks like for Canada
• What’s driving Alberta separatism? Don’t overlook immigration
• Exclusive poll finds 70% of Canadians see antisemitism rising, but ‘soft centre’ of support worries researchers
• What Alberta’s separatists get wrong about landlocked trade
• Today in Parliament: Third reading vote on modern treaty commissioner headlines busy day of deferred votes and opposition crime motion
• With CUSMA renegotiations around the corner, Canada needs a North American AI strategy
• Calls to ditch journalistic objectivity draw pushback amid Canadian media trust crisis
• No, the UN Law of the Sea does not guarantee anything for a landlocked, independent Alberta
• Toronto police shooting live: Officer Marc Pinizzotto was 18-year veteran; suspect shot first, SIU says
• Canada Post targets half a million more homes across Canada for an end to home delivery
• $198M contract awarded for Ontario Place parking garage
• U.S. ambassador says Canada must move on trade talks — on Donald Trump’s terms
• X's AI tool Grok violated law with sexualized deepfakes of women and children, privacy commissioner finds
• Trump calls off latest threats to strike Iran, citing progress in negotiations
• Push to close Church-Wellesley park overnight fails after emotional pleas to committee
• World Cup 2026 live: New FIFA rankings released; Tickets still available for Canada's Toronto match; Tournament begins in Mexico
• What international media is saying about Canada's World Cup chances — and their best-case scenario
• Toronto's FIFA Fan Festival was meant to make the World Cup more accessible. Free tickets are being sold online
• World Cup Toronto food guide: 5 legendary local spots to eat at without a reservation
• Liberals to unveil $1B fund to help ease costs for independent grocers
• Quebec becomes first province to ban the sale of energy drinks for children under 16
• A Canadian dad raised concerns about toxic chemicals in viral 'squishy dumpling' toys. So we tested them at a lab
• She joined this beloved Toronto circus camp at 8 years old. Now, she’s going into debt to save it
• Taste of the Danforth festival officially back this August
• UPDATED: Panhandler 'known' to police ID'd as victim of 'suspicious' death in Barrie park
• Canada caught a break with its World Cup group. Can it take advantage?
• Bosnia and Herzegovina fans ready to descend on Toronto with World Cup march
• Canada’s golden World Cup path is clear. Now comes the hard part
| • Quebec bans energy drinks for children under 16
• Toronto police officer killed in operation tied to March shooting at U.S. consulate
• Toronto bars wary of World Cup trademark trouble
• Nova Scotia test flight marks latest attempt to develop Canada’s rocket launch capacity
• Canadian mother sues OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT encouraged daughter’s suicide
• U.S. Chamber of Commerce event with Doug Ford cancelled after White House complaints, sources say
• Quebec lowers electric vehicle sales target again
• Gordie Howe bridge opening delayed as Canada and U.S. try to resolve ‘outstanding issues’
• Toronto police say officer who was shot has died
• Time magazine to launch Canadian version in partnership with Toronto-based ArtsHouse
• Grok AI chatbot violated Canadian privacy law, watchdog says
• Prices are high for World Cup tickets still available in Toronto and Vancouver
• Scenes from a high-rise where Toronto police officer was shot and killed
• At the Snowbirds’ training camp, sky-high magic begins on the ground
• Morning Update: How Elon Musk becomes a trillionaire
• Majority of crime guns traced by RCMP came from within Canada, internal reports show
• Russia calls Canada ‘warmonger’ for signing drone production deal with Ukraine
• Ottawa moves to bar kids under 16 from social media
• B.C. centrists seek to revive provincial Liberal brand in wake of Conservative leadership race
• Police forces use drones, surveillance and manpower from elsewhere to keep World Cup secure
• Wild storm leaves parts of southern Manitoba walloped by water
• Wild storm batters Manitoba
• Farmers march on Parliament Hill to protest Alto high-speed rail project
• Farmers on Parliament Hill protest against Alto high-speed rail project
• Cross-border library in Quebec opens new Canadian entrance
• Canada, Turkey agree to restart free-trade discussions
• Bosnian Canadians prepare for a doubly fun World Cup opener
• Summit Series veteran Dennis Hull found a niche as the NHL’s jokester
• ‘No big drama’ surrounding Gordie Howe Bridge, Carney says
• What’s the best sandwich in Canada? Tell us about it
• Suspect in Lapu Lapu Festival attack gets trial date
• Physicist Allan MacDonald becomes first Canadian to win Kavli nanoscience prize
• Head of CBC looks to meet Canadians where they are amid shifting challenges
• Canadaland podcast host apologizes in court to mother of WE Charity co-founders
• Police ID suspect in OPP officer’s death
• Gathering of Atlantic Canada industry and political leaders to focus on building a stronger nation
• Morning Update: Canada’s social media ban has a catch
• How well do you know the history of the FIFA men’s World Cup? Take our quiz
• Judgment on Quebec secularism law may land by end of November, Supreme Court chief justice says
• Use of nicotine pouches growing among young Canadians, raising addiction concerns
• Ottawa announces new panel on preventive care and cancer screening guidelines
• Irving heir helped grow and diversify the New Brunswick family’s empire
• Chrystia Freeland’s political memoir Unreliable Boyfriend to focus on U.S.’s evolving role
• Country music artist Corb Lund set to deliver anti-coal petition to Elections Alberta
• Morning Update: Carney’s trade missions hit a few snags
• Toronto police drug squad officer sentenced to four years for theft of seized narcotics
• Delayed Gordie Howe International Bridge to open to traffic this month
• Former Air Canada pilot flew more than 900 flights without a captain’s licence, police allege
• Manitoba town of Swan River declares state of emergency due to flooding
• Canadian First World War memorial in France honours pioneer of the armoured machine gun vehicle
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