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WATCH: Trump loudly booed at Madison Square Garden before Game 3 of NBA Finals
Donald Trump was booed loudly by fans inside Madison Square Garden when he was shown on video screens during the national anthem prior to Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Monday night.
B.C. family pleads for return of beloved baby goat after ‘drive-by kidnapping’
A baby goat born on a family farm in B.C.’s Fraser Valley was named Houdini—a nod to the escape artist in recognition of his fondness for hopping over the fence meant to keep him on the property. But when the 10-pound miniature goat with the bright blue eyes disappeared before bedtime recently, his owners realized something was amiss.
‘Bungled design work’: Disability advocate calls out Metrolinx for inaccessibility on new Eglinton Crosstown
A prominent disability advocate is calling out Metrolinx for its failure to ensure the new Eglinton Crosstown fully accessible.
‘Fortress North America’: What’s Doug Ford doing in Washington? Here’s what we know
Doug Ford is halfway through a two-day trip to Washington, D.C. to talk trade, with no events open to the media Monday and limited visibility as to exactly what he’s up to beyond a few social media posts.
Progressive Nithya Raman advances to November runoff against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass
Progressive city council member Nithya Raman has advanced to a November runoff against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, setting up an unexpected matchup between two Democrats and former political allies to run the struggling city of nearly four million.
1 Ontario town, 2 impaired charges, 5 minutes: OPP
OPP say officers charged two men, ages 73 and 32, with impaired driving offences in separate stops only minutes apart in Armour Township.
A flesh-eating cattle parasite is spreading in Texas as new far-flung screwworm cases are found
Three more cases of the New World screwworm have been confirmed, including one outside the main cluster in Texas, demonstrating the difficulty of stopping a resurgent pest that could devastate the nation’s cattle industry, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Monday.
Xi and Kim express hopes for greater ties between China and North Korea
Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un underscored their commitment to deepen co-operation in a closely watched summit on Monday, as Xi made a rare visit to Pyongyang in a likely attempt to reassert Beijing’s unique influence over its socialist neighbour.
ICC chief prosecutor suspended pending decision by oversight body over sexual misconduct allegations
In an unprecedented move, the embattled chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court was suspended from his duties late Monday, after the court’s oversight body referred British barrister Karim Khan for disciplinary proceedings.
E-scooter operator seriously injured in North York collision: Toronto police
The operator of a e-scooter has been seriously injured following a collision involving a vehicle in North York early Monday evening, police say.
'We could do something special': Canadian veterans learn from World Cup experience
Alistair Johnston remembers how it felt to line up in the tunnel ahead of his first World Cup game.
Goodwill bin find in Oklahoma City leads to return of 70-year-old diploma to New Mexico
n Oklahoma TikToker who found a 1954 high school diploma at a Goodwill bin in Oklahoma City spent more than a year trying to return it before finally finding its home back in Grants.
What fans need to know about getting inside BC Place for World Cup debut
Media attending a tour on Monday were met by airport-style security checkpoints outside the stadium gates, where fans will be screened in one of more than 50 security lanes.
Nuclear weapons spending hits record high amid new ‘arms race’: studies
Worldwide spending on nuclear weapons soared to a record high last year as atomic-armed countries moved more warheads from storage onto delivery systems, experts said Tuesday.
‘I’m out of words’: Major earthquake in Philippines leaves Canadian community devastated
An offshore earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8 hit the southern Philippines on Monday, killing at least 35 and injuring dozens more. Filipino residents in Manitoba are devastated by the impact felt back home.
‘There’s a global supply crisis’: Helium shortage prompts call for more Canadian production
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz is not only impacting oil prices, the cost of helium is also surging as a global supply shortage deepens.
One child dead, two youths hospitalized following ATV crash in Northwest Territories
A six-year-old in the Northwest Territories has died in an ATV crash that saw two other pre-teens hospitalized. Mounties say it happened Saturday in the community of Behchokǫ̀.
Ottawa offers millions in loans to airlines struggling with high jet fuel costs
The federal government on Monday offered loans to airlines struggling to cope with the soaring price of jet fuel, as fallout from the Iran war prompts them to slash flight schedules and cut profit forecasts.
What is Trump’s approval rating? Voters polled on gas prices, U.S. inflation
U.S. President Donald Trump’s approval rate held near the lowest levels of his political career in recent days as most Americans said they expected gasoline prices to keep rising amid the Iran war.
WestJet ‘strongly opposes’ Ottawa’s loan proposal amid rising fuel costs
A WestJet spokesperson says the company “strongly opposes” the federal government’s offer to dole out loans to airlines, amid the still-ongoing conflict in the Middle East and resulting closure of the Strait of Hormuz causing a spike in fuel prices.
Federal government launches public consultations on Billy Bishop airport
The federal government says it is launching consultations on the future of Toronto’s Billy Bishop airport as the Ford government moves to expand the airport into a busier facility that could accommodate higher passenger volumes, as well as jets.
Netanyahu and Trump are at odds over the war they started together
Israel’s latest strikes on Lebanon and Iran have made clear that U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who started the war in lockstep, want different things.
Somali referee won’t officiate in World Cup after being denied entry into the United States
Somali referee Omar Artan won’t officiate in the World Cup after being denied entry into the United States.
Timmins 9 forest fire expected to spread as dry weather returns this week
Residents of Mattagami First Nation are being told not to expect to return home this week as the massive forest fire that forced them to evacuate is still not under control.
TSX edges higher amid steadier U.S. markets and recovering AI stocks
Stock markets in Canada finished in positive territory, while U.S. markets were mixed as AI stocks recovered some of their losses from last week.




















