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Conservative leader outlines Canada-U.S. relations in Toronto speech
Pierre Poilievre will speak to business leaders in Toronto about Canada–U.S. relations after criticism that he did not sufficiently address U.S. trade and annexation threats during last spring's election campaign.
Liberals agree to Conservative amendments to budget bill.
Liberal MPs backed Conservative changes to Bill C-15 in committee, narrowing proposed ministerial exemption powers and increasing reporting; the finance committee is expected to report the amended bill to the House this week.
US and Iran hold third round of nuclear talks as more American forces deploy to the Mideast
Indirect talks between the United States and Iran began in Geneva for a third round of nuclear negotiations, while the United States has deployed additional aircraft and warships to the Middle East.
Poilievre criticizes Trump and urges Canada to focus on what it can control
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's trade and tariff policies in a speech to the Economic Club of Canada and urged Canadians to strengthen the domestic economy, diversify trade and prepare for this summer's CUSMA review.
Marilyn Denis announces departure from Chum FM after 40 years
After 40 years at Toronto's CHUM 104.5, broadcaster Marilyn Denis announced she will step away from the station's morning show this summer; the station says it will celebrate her career and will release final-show details later.
RBC, TD and CIBC report stronger-than-expected first-quarter earnings despite trade uncertainty
RBC, TD and CIBC each beat analysts' expectations in the fiscal first quarter and reported sizable profit increases. Banks cited higher trading and wealth-management activity, cost reductions and technology investments while noting ongoing trade uncertainty.
U.S. women's hockey captain Knight wants focus back on gold-medal win after 'distasteful' Trump remarks
Hilary Knight called comments by U.S. president Donald Trump "distasteful and unfortunate" and urged attention return to the U.S. women's team's undefeated Olympic run, which finished 2-1 in overtime against Canada and outscored opponents 33-2.
Tumbler Ridge students return to classes after shooting
Some students in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., began returning to classes just over two weeks after an 18-year-old shooter killed eight people, including six at the local secondary school; the district said elementary students would have shortened days this week, portable classrooms are in place for secondary students and additional security measures and counselling supports will be available.
U.S. women's hockey team reportedly accepts Flavor Flav's Las Vegas invite
Players from the U.S. women's hockey team have reportedly accepted an invitation from Flavor Flav to attend 'She Got Game' weekend in Las Vegas July 16–19, though organizers have released few details and it is unclear how many players will attend.
Colorectal cancer screening should start at age 45, group says
Colorectal Cancer Canada is urging provinces to lower routine screening to age 45 as diagnoses rise among younger adults, and the federal government has announced $41 million for new cancer research teams.
