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Aujourd’hui — 4 juillet 2025Canada
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  • Calgary Stampede kicks off with oilpatch optimism, patriotic pride
    The party tents are up, straw bales are scattered around sidewalks and the most crucial 10 days of the year are in full swing for one Calgary bar and restaurant operator. The Calgary Stampede is a yearly celebration of western culture that kicks off Friday with a parade and includes rodeo events, concerts, carnival games, midway rides, neighbourhood pancake breakfasts, corporate shindigs and a whole lot of cowboy cosplay.
     

Calgary Stampede kicks off with oilpatch optimism, patriotic pride

4 juillet 2025 à 07:55
The Calgary Stampede includes rodeo events, concerts, carnival games, midway rides, neighbourhood pancake breakfasts, corporate shindigs and a whole lot of cowboy cosplay. 

The party tents are up, straw bales are scattered around sidewalks and the most crucial 10 days of the year are in full swing for one Calgary bar and restaurant operator.

The Calgary Stampede is a yearly celebration of western culture that kicks off Friday with a parade and includes rodeo events, concerts, carnival games, midway rides, neighbourhood pancake breakfasts, corporate shindigs and a whole lot of cowboy cosplay.

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  • Morning Update: Tracking ER closures across Canada
    Good morning. Burnout since the onset of the pandemic has led to hospital staff shortages across the country, with rural communities hit the hardest. More on that below, updates to our reporting on tuberculosis, ticks and tennis. But first:Today’s headlinesU.S. Congress passes Trump’s signature $4.5-trillion One Big Beautiful Bill Act Russia hammers Kyiv in its largest missile and drone barrage since the war in Ukraine beganSparks from an RCMP vehicle mishap ignited a fire now threatening Lytton
     

Morning Update: Tracking ER closures across Canada

4 juillet 2025 à 06:28

Good morning. Burnout since the onset of the pandemic has led to hospital staff shortages across the country, with rural communities hit the hardest. More on that below, updates to our reporting on tuberculosis, ticks and tennis. But first:

Today’s headlines

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  • Explore the emergency room closures in your area with our interactive map
    This project aims to document every instance in which a hospital emergency department (ER) in Canada closed its doors – temporarily or permanently – since 2019. For each closure, The Globe and Mail captured the ER’s name, start and end times, and the reason for the disruption.Explore the interactive map below to browse ER closures across Canada, as compiled by The Globe and Mail.
     

Explore the emergency room closures in your area with our interactive map

4 juillet 2025 à 06:00

This project aims to document every instance in which a hospital emergency department (ER) in Canada closed its doors – temporarily or permanently – since 2019. For each closure, The Globe and Mail captured the ER’s name, start and end times, and the reason for the disruption.

Explore the interactive map below to browse ER closures across Canada, as compiled by The Globe and Mail.

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Hier — 3 juillet 2025Canada
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  • Sparks from an RCMP vehicle mishap ignited fire threatening Lytton
    An RCMP equipment failure is responsible for igniting a wildfire near Lytton, B.C., stirring painful memories for a community that is still rebuilding after being levelled by fire four years earlier. A Mountie who was in the area searching for a missing swimmer was towing a police boat along Highway 12 northeast of the village in B.C.’s Interior on Canada Day when a wheel ejected from the right side of the trailer, causing a fire in a grass-filled ditch, said B.C. RCMP spokesman Staff Sergeant K
     

Sparks from an RCMP vehicle mishap ignited fire threatening Lytton

3 juillet 2025 à 21:47
The Izman Creek fire burning north of Lytton had grown to 155 hectares by Thursday.

An RCMP equipment failure is responsible for igniting a wildfire near Lytton, B.C., stirring painful memories for a community that is still rebuilding after being levelled by fire four years earlier.

A Mountie who was in the area searching for a missing swimmer was towing a police boat along Highway 12 northeast of the village in B.C.’s Interior on Canada Day when a wheel ejected from the right side of the trailer, causing a fire in a grass-filled ditch, said B.C. RCMP spokesman Staff Sergeant Kris Clark.

B.C. police arrest two suspects over extortion involving South Asian business community

3 juillet 2025 à 19:34
Chief Supt. Duncan Pound said several police agencies are collaborating on these cases.

Two suspects have been arrested in British Columbia in an investigation into widespread extortion of South Asian business figures, crimes that police and politicians say reach back to India.

RCMP in Surrey, B.C., say the suspects were arrested Thursday on arson and firearms allegations dating from late 2023 into 2024.

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  • Nova Scotians watch their backs – and each other’s – during another tick-infested summer
    The outdoors beckoned on a recent Sunday in Nova Scotia’s Lunenburg County, where the weather was 25 degrees and sunny – a perfect spring day. So naturally, Stephanie Tanner’s six-year-old daughter wanted to go outside and play.Emily spent just 30 minutes in the backyard, romping with the family’s chickens. When she came back inside, she was unknowingly harbouring a dozen parasitic hitchhikers; by the end of the day, her mother would pluck 12 ticks from Emily’s body, finding them everywhere f
     

Nova Scotians watch their backs – and each other’s – during another tick-infested summer

3 juillet 2025 à 16:57

The outdoors beckoned on a recent Sunday in Nova Scotia’s Lunenburg County, where the weather was 25 degrees and sunny – a perfect spring day. So naturally, Stephanie Tanner’s six-year-old daughter wanted to go outside and play.

Emily spent just 30 minutes in the backyard, romping with the family’s chickens. When she came back inside, she was unknowingly harbouring a dozen parasitic hitchhikers; by the end of the day, her mother would pluck 12 ticks from Emily’s body, finding them everywhere from her groin to her hairline.

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Mason Tanner, right, 8, who has been diagnosed with Lyme disease following a tick bite, walks with his mother Stephanie, centre, and sister Emily, 6, near their home in Mahone Bay, N.S. on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
Both Mason's mom and dad have contracted Lyme disease with his sister having 12 ticks picked off her body following an outing last weekend.

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  • Muslim woman’s hijab pulled off during swarming attack being investigated as possible hate crime
    A swarming attack on a business owner in Oshawa, Ont., that police are investigating as a possible hate crime has shaken the victim’s family and the broader Muslim community, which has seen a rise in Islamophobic incidents, advocates said Thursday. Amira Elghawaby, federal special representative on combatting Islamophobia, said the alleged suspects “violently” ripped off the woman’s hijab and kicked her repeatedly during the attack.
     

Muslim woman’s hijab pulled off during swarming attack being investigated as possible hate crime

3 juillet 2025 à 16:42
Amira Elghawaby, Canada’s Special Representative on Combatting Islamophobia, condemned the attack.

A swarming attack on a business owner in Oshawa, Ont., that police are investigating as a possible hate crime has shaken the victim’s family and the broader Muslim community, which has seen a rise in Islamophobic incidents, advocates said Thursday.

Amira Elghawaby, federal special representative on combatting Islamophobia, said the alleged suspects “violently” ripped off the woman’s hijab and kicked her repeatedly during the attack.

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  • Nunavut declares years-long tuberculosis outbreaks over
    Nunavut’s health department declared an end to years-long tuberculosis outbreaks in two Baffin Island communities on Thursday.Pangnirtung, a hamlet 45 kilometres south of the Arctic Circle, had the largest outbreak of TB in the territory in at least seven years. The outbreak was declared in November, 2021, and resulted in 47 active TB cases and 225 latent or “sleeping” infections, which are asymptomatic and non-contagious.
     

Nunavut declares years-long tuberculosis outbreaks over

3 juillet 2025 à 16:34
Pangnirtung, a hamlet of roughly 1,500 residents, had the largest outbreak of TB in the territory since 2018, with 47 active cases and 225 latent cases.

Nunavut’s health department declared an end to years-long tuberculosis outbreaks in two Baffin Island communities on Thursday.

Pangnirtung, a hamlet 45 kilometres south of the Arctic Circle, had the largest outbreak of TB in the territory in at least seven years. The outbreak was declared in November, 2021, and resulted in 47 active TB cases and 225 latent or “sleeping” infections, which are asymptomatic and non-contagious.

Automakers ‘cautiously optimistic’ on changes to EV sales mandate after meeting with Carney

3 juillet 2025 à 15:06
Prime Minister Mark Carney discussed the electric-vehicle sales mandate as well as U.S. tariffs in a meeting Wednesday with leaders from the Canadian auto industry.

The head of an organization representing automakers said he’s “cautiously optimistic” after meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney to urge him to repeal the electric vehicle sales mandate.

Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association CEO Brian Kingston joined the CEOs of Ford Canada, Stellantis Canada and GM Canada in a meeting with the Prime Minister on Wednesday in Ottawa.

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  • RCMP equipment failure ignited Lytton, B.C., fire that triggered evacuations
    Mounties say a out-of-control wildfire that has triggered evacuations near Lytton, B.C., was caused when a wheel fell off an RCMP trailer in a “tremendously unfortunate” incident.Staff Sgt. Kris Clark said in a statement released Thursday that the “equipment failure” that sparked the Izman Creek fire, about 250 kilometres northeast of Vancouver, happened on Tuesday afternoon on Highway 12.
     

RCMP equipment failure ignited Lytton, B.C., fire that triggered evacuations

3 juillet 2025 à 14:14
The Izman Creek fire burning north of Lytton, is among about 90 fires burning B.C.

Mounties say a out-of-control wildfire that has triggered evacuations near Lytton, B.C., was caused when a wheel fell off an RCMP trailer in a “tremendously unfortunate” incident.

Staff Sgt. Kris Clark said in a statement released Thursday that the “equipment failure” that sparked the Izman Creek fire, about 250 kilometres northeast of Vancouver, happened on Tuesday afternoon on Highway 12.

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  • ‘Honestly, it’s gotten a lot worse’: Teen girls on the Hockey Canada trial and life after #MeToo
    Eight years ago, at the peak of the #MeToo movement, it seemed, for a brief moment, like progress was imminent. Women from around the world were sharing their extensive – and oftentimes painful – experiences of sexual abuse and violence, and lawmakers and corporations alike were pledging to make change.But in the years since, that progress has been stuttered. Harvey Weinstein, the film mogul whose case served as the rallying cry for the #MeToo movement, saw one of his convictions overturned. Don
     

‘Honestly, it’s gotten a lot worse’: Teen girls on the Hockey Canada trial and life after #MeToo

Par :Ann Hui
3 juillet 2025 à 12:00
From left: Anna De Sousa, Loyd Gebreselassie, Samira Nur, Nishtha Tomer and Shantelle Carrion are 12th-graders from Kitchener, Ont., and spoke to The Globe about sexual harassment and consent.

Eight years ago, at the peak of the #MeToo movement, it seemed, for a brief moment, like progress was imminent. Women from around the world were sharing their extensive – and oftentimes painful – experiences of sexual abuse and violence, and lawmakers and corporations alike were pledging to make change.

But in the years since, that progress has been stuttered. Harvey Weinstein, the film mogul whose case served as the rallying cry for the #MeToo movement, saw one of his convictions overturned. Donald Trump, who in 2023 was found liable for rape, was re-elected as President of the United States.

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  • Vancouver home sales fall 10% in June but board believes momentum could be building
    Vancouver-area home sales decreased 9.8 per cent in June but the city’s real estate board says that could signal a potential recovery after larger year-over-year declines in previous months.Greater Vancouver Realtors said residential sales in the region totalled 2,181 last month, down from the 2,418 sales recorded in June 2024 and roughly 25 per cent below the 10-year seasonal average.
     

Vancouver home sales fall 10% in June but board believes momentum could be building

3 juillet 2025 à 11:33
Vancouver's real estate board says home sales figures could signal a potential recovery after larger year-over-year activity declines in previous months.

Vancouver-area home sales decreased 9.8 per cent in June but the city’s real estate board says that could signal a potential recovery after larger year-over-year declines in previous months.

Greater Vancouver Realtors said residential sales in the region totalled 2,181 last month, down from the 2,418 sales recorded in June 2024 and roughly 25 per cent below the 10-year seasonal average.

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  • Man arrested in alleged sexual assault of 62-year-old woman in Toronto’s High Park
    Toronto police say they have arrested a suspect in an alleged sexual assault of a 62-year-old woman last month in a west-end park. Police say the woman was approached from behind while she was walking in High Park around 10:40 p.m. on June 4 and was dragged into a wooded area where she was sexually assaulted.They say the woman was able to get away from the suspect and had a passerby call police, and the man fled the area soon after.
     

Man arrested in alleged sexual assault of 62-year-old woman in Toronto’s High Park

3 juillet 2025 à 11:39

Toronto police say they have arrested a suspect in an alleged sexual assault of a 62-year-old woman last month in a west-end park.

Police say the woman was approached from behind while she was walking in High Park around 10:40 p.m. on June 4 and was dragged into a wooded area where she was sexually assaulted.

They say the woman was able to get away from the suspect and had a passerby call police, and the man fled the area soon after.

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The Toronto Police Services emblem is photographed during a press conference at TPS headquarters, in Toronto on Tuesday, May 17, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov
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  • Calgary Stampede announcer marks 40 years behind the mic: ‘Might as well do another 40’
    It was August 1983 at the Hand Hills Lake Stampede and Les McIntyre had just fallen out of his chuckwagon.As he remembers it, McIntyre had made a sharp turn, hit a competitor’s wagon and tumbled to the ground at no less than 40 kilometres an hour. When he hit the ground, another wagon following behind hit him, knocking McIntyre out cold and resulting in a career-ending back injury before the age of 30. He spent the next week in a Calgary hospital bed.
     

Calgary Stampede announcer marks 40 years behind the mic: ‘Might as well do another 40’

3 juillet 2025 à 11:11
Les McIntyre’s voice will flood the speakers at GMC Stadium this year for every chuckwagon race at the Calgary Stampede, which begins Friday.

It was August 1983 at the Hand Hills Lake Stampede and Les McIntyre had just fallen out of his chuckwagon.

As he remembers it, McIntyre had made a sharp turn, hit a competitor’s wagon and tumbled to the ground at no less than 40 kilometres an hour. When he hit the ground, another wagon following behind hit him, knocking McIntyre out cold and resulting in a career-ending back injury before the age of 30. He spent the next week in a Calgary hospital bed.

Quebec’s language watchdog now says it’s okay to use ‘go’ to support sports teams

3 juillet 2025 à 10:18
A bus is seen with the expression 'Allez! Canadiens Allez!' in Montreal, April 24. Quebec’s language watchdog gave the transit agency a green light to use 'go' in June.

Quebec’s language watchdog has changed its tune on whether it’s acceptable to use the word “go” to cheer on sports teams.

In a new guideline posted in its online dictionary, the Office québécois de la langue française says that while “allez” is the preferred term, it’s now “partially legitimized” to use the English word to show encouragement.

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