Canada News in English
July 14, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 14th July, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
Judge dismisses $13 million drug smuggling charges against trucker due to serious Charter rights violations.
Maine shooting victim was not the intended target of an ICE agent, officials confirm.
Business leaders excited as Gordie Howe International Bridge finally announces an official opening date.
Former Canada MP Inky Mark arrested after police seize 439 guns and an antique cannon from his home.
Heat warnings across Canada could break historical records, with Toronto expecting record-breaking temperatures.
US launches new strikes against Iran, aiming to weaken its military capabilities amid rising tensions.
Toronto’s mayor and police chief outline steps needed after deadly shootings at Salsa on St. Clair festival.
Family of Tatyanna Harrison heartbroken as inquest raises more questions about her death investigation.
Manitoba roads buckle under extreme heat, causing dangerous conditions for weekend motorists.
Thai investigators probe potential negligence in Bangkok club fire that resulted in multiple fatalities.
Oil prices surge 12% as Middle East tensions escalate, raising concerns among traders and investors.
Canadian trips to the US increase despite ongoing travel boycotts, showing signs of recovery.
Long-running B.C. sand sculpture competition vandalized, leaving organizers and participants devastated.
Kelsey Harshman's three-run homer leads Canada to victory over China, claiming the 2026 Canada Cup title.
Concerns about ticks carrying Lyme disease are rising across Canada, with new warnings from health officials.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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