Canada News in English

May 16, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 16th May, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.

Carson Jerema reports Danielle Smith caught in pipeline blackmail scheme amid Ottawa's new agreement.

A driver rampages through a Vancouver park, leaving a senior in critical condition after a vehicle ramming.

The White House cites unfair trade practices regarding the Gordie Howe bridge opening.

Two prominent figures stripped of their Order of Canada honors by the Governor General.

Tragic news as five Italian tourists drown exploring underwater caves in the Maldives.

Legal experts weigh in on Alberta’s proposed separation referendum as signature sheets remain locked.

A new collaborative care clinic in New Brunswick sparks a succession plan for retiring family doctors.

Health Canada recalls Zwilling kettles due to potential burn risks; consumers urged to stop using them.

El Niño is expected to emerge soon, raising concerns about its potential impact.

Ontario stores will open more widely on Victoria Day, offering greater flexibility for shoppers.

NASA captures volatile changes in Earth's artificial light, revealing bright and dark regions at night.

Potential measles exposure reported at multiple locations in Toronto's west end, health officials warn.

Frustrating trends continue for the Blue Jays as they suffer a gutting loss to the Tigers.

Everett Silvertips clinch the WHL Championship Series, marking a significant victory for the team.

A new game tells the story of Newfoundland soldiers in a brutal World War I campaign.

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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