Canada News in English
July 18, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
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Good morning! It’s 18th July, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
Republicans threaten Canada with sanctions over drifting wildfire smoke impacting U.S. cities.
Mexico's top diplomat says no separate deal with the U.S. will exclude Canada.
Minister insists Ottawa's response to Ontario wildfires was appropriate amid ongoing investigations.
Ukrainian drones reportedly attack a fulfillment center in Russia's Tambov Oblast, igniting fires.
U.S. strikes in Iran escalate, targeting bridges and a desalination plant in Kuwait.
Boston Bar blaze destroys homes as B.C. wildfires continue to surge, prompting evacuation orders.
AFN urges Ottawa and provinces to protect treaty rights amid Alberta's separatism discussions.
Tourism Minister Stan Cho resigns over controversy surrounding Toronto hotel expense claims.
Regina couple tragically killed in bear attack at McTavish Lake, sparking wildlife concerns.
Andy Burnham named Labour Party Leader, poised to become Britain’s next prime minister.
Danish police officer and two others shot in a violent incident, one confirmed dead.
China dismisses Trump's election interference claims as baseless, fueling diplomatic tensions.
Scientists urge to stop burning fossil fuels to combat smoky skies and climate change.
West Nile virus confirmed in multiple Ontario regions as positive mosquitoes are reported.
Canadian Space Agency launches new health research grant for deep-space missions.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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