Canada News in English

April 18, 2026

AI Generated Audio News Capsule

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Good morning! It’s 18th April, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.

Trump insists blockade on Iran will remain in full force despite Strait of Hormuz reopening.

Ceasefire with Israel offers brief relief to Lebanon, but peace hurdles persist.

Flood warning expanded as rising waters threaten Greater Sudbury communities.

Rising waters in Bracebridge raise alarms as officials warn of critical days ahead.

Ottawa Redblacks part ways with legendary kicker Lewis Ward, a franchise great.

Meteorologist predicts more snow for Saskatchewan next week, brace for winter weather.

Canada’s Conservatives question Carney about the status of the US trade deal.

Pope Leo debuts a new, forceful speaking style on the world stage.

Canada must act swiftly to tackle AI-related cybersecurity risks, warns Macklem.

Stephanie McMahon expresses gratitude to Vince during her WWE Hall of Fame speech.

More salmonella cases confirmed in outbreak linked to Hamilton restaurant.

Pediatricians advocate for RSV vaccine coverage for infants to protect young lives.

Manitoba reports 45 new measles cases, leading Canada in infections.

Indigenous researchers seek Inuit input on tackling tuberculosis in Nunavik.

Carney courts investors to reduce Canada’s economic reliance on the US.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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