EU Leaders Divided on Moscow Outreach as Ukraine War Continues
European Union leaders are squabbling over how to approach Moscow as the war in Ukraine rages on, with some advocating for dialogue and others insisting on maintaining pressure. Military analyst Walter Dorn stated that 'there has been no progress' in negotiations to end the conflict.
Canada Faces Demand for University Graduates
Ontario will need more than one million university graduates over the next decade, with high demand in fields such as technology, healthcare, and engineering.
World Cup: Canada Defeats Qatar 6-0
Canada earned its first-ever men's World Cup win by defeating Qatar 6-0, though the victory was overshadowed by a gruesome injury. Thousands gathered for watch parties across the country.
Other Canadian News
- A 46-year-old son is wanted in the deaths of his elderly parents in Mississauga.
- Montreal's murder clearance rate remains above average.
- An intoxicated man stole a Montreal police car and led a chase through the South Shore.
- Flair Airlines reached a three-year tentative agreement with its pilots.
- Human remains were discovered at a Sarnia construction site.
- An 81-year-old Ottawa man was charged with historical sex assaults.
Political Developments
The House of Commons is on summer break after passing key bills. Advocates are attacking the Carney government's elimination of the ombudsperson for forced labour.
Business and Technology
Apple CEO says the AI boom makes price increases 'unavoidable.' A Canadian company is mining potash, lithium, and bromine in Utah for the U.S. market.
Health and Science
Studies show omega-3 supplements do not boost memory, and certain actions in early pregnancy may raise miscarriage risk. The oldest-known plague outbreak was traced to Siberia 5,500 years ago.
Entertainment and Sports
'Toy Story 5' is praised for its heart and humour. Wyndham Clark leads the U.S. Open after the lowest opening round at Shinnecock Hills.
Lifestyle and Environment
Sunday marks the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. Thousands of baby seals died on sub-Antarctic islands, likely due to climate change.



