Canada News in English
June 18, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
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Good morning! It’s 18th June, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
Synagogue shooters reportedly hired by a foreign entity, says Secretary of State for Combatting Crime.
Federal Court claims Canada is failing to protect refugees sent back to the U.S.
Trump expresses desire to see CUSMA terminated, calling for an immediate expiration of the deal.
Government suspends citizenship certificates issued under 'lost Canadians' law, leaving some terrified.
Zelensky states it’s time to end the war, urging Russia to take diplomatic steps after recent strikes.
Cultus Lake Waterpark must address hazards to reopen, following reports of injuries.
Parks in Mississauga and Brampton to be renamed in honor of slain police officers.
Evacuation alert remains in effect for homes near Kalamoir Park fire as wildfires continue.
Canada should exclude individuals with mental illness from assisted dying, according to a new report.
Danielle Smith to distribute $100 cheques to millions of Alberta residents amid oil revenue windfall.
CDC issues travel notice for Manitoba due to ongoing hepatitis A outbreak concerns.
Winnipeg outreach groups vaccinating staff to combat hepatitis A outbreak affecting the homeless.
Scientists discover garnet in Mars meteorite, shedding light on the planet's evolution.
UK breakthrough in quantum detection advances research into gravitational waves and dark matter.
Alcohol linked to increased pancreatic cancer risk, according to a new study from UVic.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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