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National Post

Toronto boy, 12, charged with attempted murder after police officer injured in hit-and-run

A 12-year-old boy is charged with attempted murder after a stolen vehicle struck a Toronto police officer early Monday, police said. Read More

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National Post

Maya Gebala ‘gets to experience life again’ as family share hopeful updates

Tumbler Ridge shooting survivor Maya Gebala's condition has improved enough that she was able to leave B.C. Children's Hospital over the weekend for a day out at a botanical garden in Vancouver. Read More

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Western University News·higher-ed

Expert explainer: Science-backed ways fathers build strong bonds with children

With multiple screens in the home and an always-on work culture, connecting and staying present with children can be a mounting struggle for parents. But Western professor David Green, an expert in fathering, parenting…

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La Presse Actualites

Allégations de racisme au SPVM | Fady Dagher s’attend à un « tsunami de dénonciations »

« On est à la croisée des chemins. » Le directeur du SPVM souhaite faire de la crise de Montréal-Nord une occasion de libérer la parole pour dénoncer des comportements racistes au sein de la police, afin de revoir en…

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Canada | La justice civile relayera la police militaire sur les infractions sexuelles

La police militaire n’accepte désormais plus les plaintes d’infraction sexuelle relevant du Code criminel, anticipant l’adoption du projet de loi de réforme du système de justice militaire du gouvernement libéral.

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

President’s Awards recognize employees’ outstanding contributions

McMaster colleagues, friends and families filled L.R. Wilson Hall last week as the community gathered to celebrate the President’s Awards for Outstanding Service. This year, 11 individuals and teams received awards,…

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La Presse Actualites

Canada | La crise des opioïdes persiste malgré les progrès, selon le gouvernement fédéral

Le gouvernement fédéral affirme que la crise des drogues illégales continue d’avoir des effets dévastateurs, malgré une baisse du nombre de décès liés aux opioïdes l’année dernière.

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Western University News·higher-ed

Corrosion and wear damage examined in retrieved knee and hip implants

Orthopedic implants are designed to restore movement and relieve pain, offering patients a second or even third chance at mobility. A hip or knee replacement is often framed as a durable fix, engineered to last for…

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UBC News·higher-ed

Ready for anything: UBC’s approach to community safety and emergency planning for the summer soccer games

As UBC prepares for FIFA World Cup 2026 Vancouver, ensuring the safety and smooth operation of campus life is a shared priority. Sam Stephens ( SS ), director of UBC Community Safety , and Hailey Maxwell ( HM ),…

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National Post

U.S.-Iran deal a ‘catastrophe’ for Israel, analysts say

The U.S.-Iran agreement to conclude the Middle East war is a significant strategic setback for Israel and underscores its waning influence in Washington, Israeli analysts said. Read More

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National Post

‘We feel alone often’: Israeli entrepreneur-activist tells Canadian Jews their social feeds aren’t real life

Jews often feel alone in these times of rising hate, an Israeli-American entrepreneur and activist told an Ottawa crowd, but he insisted that "algorithms don't reflect reality" and it's imperative to live openly and…

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Radio-Canada A la une

Ce que l’on sait de l’accord entre l’Iran et les États-Unis pour cesser la guerre

Donald Trump a déclaré que le détroit d'Ormuz serait rouvert « sans péage ».

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Radio-Canada A la une

Cancer du côlon : l’Ontario abaisse l’âge du dépistage, mais est-ce assez?

À partir du 1er juillet, les 45 ans et plus seront admissibles à un test de dépistage du cancer du côlon.

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National Post·policy

Scott Stinson: Ontario to sign critical minerals ‘partnership’ with U.K. to combat Chinese influence

The Ontario government will sign an agreement with the United Kingdom on critical minerals on Monday that is meant to combat Chinese dominance of the sector, National Post has learned. Read More

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University of Saskatchewan News·higher-ed

VIDO signs international agreement with ERINHA to strengthen global pandemic preparedness

The Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) has signed a new international agreement with the European Research...

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National Post·policy

Ottawa’s building a backdoor to slide into our personal online data: Full Comment podcast

Tech firms and civil libertarians are sounding the alarm about “lawful access” legislation the Liberals seem hellbent on passing before summer. They warn that the backdoor it would create to access people’s encrypted…

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La Presse Actualites

Dix ans de la Loi sur l’aide médicale à mourir | Les Canadiens éprouvent des émotions partagées

Pour certains, le dixième anniversaire de la Loi canadienne sur l’aide médicale à mourir peut évoquer le souvenir paisible des derniers instants de leur proche.

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Radio-Canada A la une

Le Parti libéral du Québec réclame une enquête indépendante sur le racisme allégué au SPVM

Le PLQ estime que l'enquête doit être menée par la SQ, par souci de transparence et d'indépendance.

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La Presse Actualites

Québec | Le nombre de reprises de logements a triplé en 12 ans

Les demandes de reprise de logement devant le Tribunal administratif du logement (TAL) ont triplé en 12 ans, selon un rapport du Regroupement des comités logement et associations de locataires du Québec (RCLALQ) publié…

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National Post

FIRST READING: Canadians would gladly be having millions more babies if they could

First Reading is a Canadian politics newsletter curated by the National Post’s own Tristin Hopper. To get an early version sent directly to your inbox, sign up here. Read More

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