Canada News in English

August 5, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 5th August, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.

Russia's missile and drone attack on Kyiv kills 17, escalating tensions in the region.

Bradley Creek wildfire destruction captured in photos as residents recount their losses.

The 208th Royal St. John’s Regatta is officially on, with 20 races scheduled today.

Trade negotiators propose steel and aluminum export quotas in exchange for lower U.S. tariffs.

Massive flooding in St. Catharines leaves residents in shock, describing it as a tsunami.

B.C. wildfire service warns of explosive wildfire conditions amid unprecedented fuel dryness.

An MLA faces scrutiny after reading an AI-written speech in the New Brunswick Legislature.

A northern Alberta school supervisor charged after a student was physically disciplined with a belt.

Metro Vancouver expects hazy sunshine this week as wildfire smoke triggers air quality warnings.

Former CTV News anchor Lloyd Robertson has passed away at the age of 92, leaving a legacy.

Iran and Oman are nearing an agreement to reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz for shipping.

WestJet flight delays may continue for days, even after the recent strike has ended.

Canadian and U.S. markets rally on tech optimism and hopes for reopening the Hormuz Strait.

Sleep-related genes could influence childhood obesity risk, according to a new study.

Health Canada approves a clinical trial for Moderna’s mRNA Ebola vaccine amid an outbreak.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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