Canada News in English
May 28, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 28th May, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
Public Safety Minister vows to amend lawful-access bill to safeguard encryption.
Canada-U.S. trade minister heads to Washington next week for crucial trade talks.
Montreal mayor reconsiders protest limits after controversial effigies hung at rally.
Alberta premier contradicts party president on separation issues, sparking debate.
Guilbeault's departure raises concerns as Liberals urged to address climate crisis.
U.S. military conducts another strike on Iran as negotiations stall.
Authorities report second death after chemical tank explosion at U.S. paper mill.
Canada opts for Swedish aircraft over U.S. military suppliers for new deal.
Germany promises four submarines to Canada by 2036, boosting economic ties.
Israel declares parts of Lebanon a combat zone, urging residents to evacuate.
Five villagers found alive after being trapped in a flooded cave in Laos.
Ebola alert: Canada imposes temporary border measures amid outbreak concerns.
Successful Saskatchewan rehab program for neurological conditions continues to expand.
NASA reveals ambitious plans for a Moon base and advanced lunar exploration.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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