Morning Update: Grifols pauses plasma collection
Good morning. Grifols is facing further scrutiny of its blood-plasma collection practices. More on that below, along with wild turkeys and optimistic Blue Jays.
© Shay Conroy
Good morning. Grifols is facing further scrutiny of its blood-plasma collection practices. More on that below, along with wild turkeys and optimistic Blue Jays.
© Shay Conroy
Good morning. A review found that members of the 2018 World Junior hockey team violated Hockey Canada’s code of conduct. More on that below, along with optimism on a bionic exoskeleton and a baby hippo.
© Matt Slocum, Noah K. Murray, Pau
Good morning. Sources provide more insight into Canada’s trade negotiations with the U.S. More on that below, along with new weather alerts and upcoming celestial events.
© Kevin Lamarque
Good morning. Alberta has taken action against a trucking company connected to a deadly crash in Manitoba. More on that below, along with an interactive rental ranking and energy sector dreaming.
© Keito Newman
Good morning. Court records contain new detail on the Canadian work history of a recently arrested NATO intern. More on that below, along with negotiations on trade and mediations with Iran.

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Good morning. Canada’s trade officials take a road trip down south. More on that below, along with a closer look at Alberta’s recovery centres and a multimillion dollar bitcoin hack.
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Good morning. Sources shed a little light on Ottawa’s process to find a new envoy to Beijing. More on that below, along with updates on WestJet resuming operations and how to include fun on your agenda.

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Good morning. Ottawa’s push for major projects just delivered a new deal. More on that below, along with a big day in soccer politics and a strike notice at WestJet.
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Good morning. Albertans will soon be able to self-refer and pay out-of-pocket for private diagnostic tests. More on that below, along with managing wildfires in France and Spain, and medals at the Commonwealth Games.
© Jeff McIntosh
Good morning. A new study highlights an epidemic of burnout among Canada’s emergency room physicians. More on that below, along with the deadly Berlin Pride festival attack and massive wildfire evacuations in France.

© Fred Lum
Good morning. Trade flare-ups persist, forcing Canada to get its elbows ready. More on that below, along with renewed wildfire threats and protests in India.
© Darren Calabrese
Good morning. After threatening Canada with new tariffs, the U.S. now wants to strike interim trade deals. More on that below, along with wildfire updates and new questions on a Health Canada investigation.
Good morning. We’re so back – to trade negotiations, this time without a USMCA exemption. More on that below, along with ‘cockroach’ protests and ‘skillcation’ vacations.
© Justin Tang
Good morning. After threatening tariffs because of wildfire smoke, the U.S. did impose levies, but for a different reason altogether. More on that below, along with fire strategy intentions and dark matter discoveries.
© Christopher Katsarov
Good morning. Smoke has eased in eastern Canada, but wildfires continue to rage all over the country. More on that below, along with reliving Spain’s World Cup win and reimagining the family home.
© Chris Helgren
Good morning. Richard Wagner is the man leading Canada’s highest court in its deliberations on a country-shaping case, the landmark judgment on Quebec’s Bill 21. More on him and the case below, along with updates on the wildfire crisis.
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