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Reçu — 6 juillet 2026 The Globe and Mail
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  • Carney departs for Halifax, then NATO summit
    Prime Minister Mark Carney and his wife, Diana Fox Carney, boarded a plane in Ottawa on their way first to Halifax, where he is expected to announce the winning bidder for Canada's sub contract. From there they will fly to Turkey for the NATO leaders' summit in Ankara.
     
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  • Canada’s McIntosh breaks 200m butterfly record
    Swimming sensation Summer McIntosh broke the longest-standing individual women’s world record at the Canadian trials, finishing the 200-metre butterfly in two minutes 1.65 seconds. The 19-year-old from Toronto now owns four long-course world records. (July 6, 2026)
     
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  • Morning Update: An end to Canada’s World Cup run
    Good morning. Canada has been eliminated from the men’s World Cup, but fans say that its historic run united the country and bodes well for the team’s future. More on that below, along with a high-stakes submarine deal and Ottawa Valley step dancing.
     

Morning Update: An end to Canada’s World Cup run

6 juillet 2026 à 06:36

Good morning. Canada has been eliminated from the men’s World Cup, but fans say that its historic run united the country and bodes well for the team’s future. More on that below, along with a high-stakes submarine deal and Ottawa Valley step dancing.

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Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Round of 16 - Canada v Morocco - Houston Stadium, Houston, Texas, U.S. - July 4, 2026 Canada fans after the match as Canada are eliminated from the World Cup IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Troy Taormina

Russian missile and drone attack on Ukraine’s capital kills at least 28

6 juillet 2026 à 06:06

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    KYIV, UKRAINE - JULY 6: Ukrainian firefighters evacuate an elderly woman from the scene of an attack as Russian missiles and drones struck Kyiv overnight on Monday, killing at least ten people and heavily damaging apartment buildings on July 6, 2026 in Kyiv, Ukraine. The large scale attack happened a few days after the deadliest assault on the capital city this year. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
    Reçu — 5 juillet 2026 The Globe and Mail
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    • Canada, Turkey seek trade ties
      Chris Kilford, a former senior Canadian military attaché to Turkey, says Ottawa can work on securing trade benefits from the country in such areas as nuclear technology. But he warns that as Prime Minister Mark Carney heads to Ankara for the NATO summit, bilateral talks could stall due to geopolitical issues and tensions remain with Turkey over asylum claimants.
       

    Canada, Turkey seek trade ties

    5 juillet 2026 à 12:31
    Chris Kilford, a former senior Canadian military attaché to Turkey, says Ottawa can work on securing trade benefits from the country in such areas as nuclear technology. But he warns that as Prime Minister Mark Carney heads to Ankara for the NATO summit, bilateral talks could stall due to geopolitical issues and tensions remain with Turkey over asylum claimants.

    Reçu — 4 juillet 2026 The Globe and Mail

    Transit services navigate the unknown to get fans to World Cup matches

    4 juillet 2026 à 10:16

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    Transit users ride the Skytrain as it approaches downtown Vancouver an hour before New Zealand takes on Belgium at the FIFA World Cup on June 26, 2026. Despite it being a World Cup match day, the city’s transit system appeared to be functioning normally, even at rush hour. Jesse Winter/The Globe and Mail
    Reçu — 3 juillet 2026 The Globe and Mail
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    • Calgary Stampede kicks off Friday with parade
      Hundreds of thousands of people lined the streets of downtown Calgary for the annual Calgary Stampede parade. Olympic medallists Mikaël Kingsbury and Courtney Sarault were the parade marshals while Calgary-raised actor Andrew Phung was a celebrity judge.
       
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    • Carney, Smith announce pipeline
      Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has pitched a new bitumen pipeline to the B.C. coast, just hours after Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a deal with B.C. to make it possible. Smith and Carney stood together in Calgary to announce that Alberta has formally submitted a proposed route to the federal major projects office. (July 2, 2026)
       

    Carney, Smith announce pipeline

    3 juillet 2026 à 14:06
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has pitched a new bitumen pipeline to the B.C. coast, just hours after Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a deal with B.C. to make it possible. Smith and Carney stood together in Calgary to announce that Alberta has formally submitted a proposed route to the federal major projects office. (July 2, 2026)

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    • Morning Update: A World Cup to remember
      Good morning. The Canadian men’s soccer team will face its toughest challenge so far at the World Cup when it plays Morocco on Saturday. More on that below, along with EV range busters and extreme weather in parts of Canada. But first:
       

    Morning Update: A World Cup to remember

    3 juillet 2026 à 06:06

    Good morning. The Canadian men’s soccer team will face its toughest challenge so far at the World Cup when it plays Morocco on Saturday. More on that below, along with EV range busters and extreme weather in parts of Canada. But first:

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    Fans celebrate at the Vancouver fan festival after Stephen Eustaquio scores Canada's winning goal against South Africa on Sunday.
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