Canada News in English
August 18, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
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Good morning! It’s 18th August, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
B.C. plywood manufacturer struggles to absorb looming 50% tariff costs as deadline approaches.
Montreal police confirm use of license-plate cameras in targeted investigations.
Hundreds gather for emotional vigil in Cambridge honoring Jason Arday.
Ontario's new cash bail rules face constitutional challenge from the CCLA.
Summerland residents return home as 1,200 properties cleared for re-entry after wildfires.
Democrats criticize Trump for scaling back military drills with South Korea.
King Harald V of Norway hospitalized and placed on sick leave due to a blood disease.
New Churchill Falls agreement could impact Newfoundland's economy more than oil.
Gas prices expected to rise for Canadians next month, affecting household budgets.
Toronto Public Health investigates Legionnaires’ disease outbreak near downtown core.
Lindsay Clancy trial defense begins after prosecution rests its case.
Cracking the code of gene regulation could lead to major scientific breakthroughs.
Ebola outbreak in DRC continues to escalate, outpacing response efforts.
Playoff hopeful Blue Jays have a favorable schedule for the rest of the season.
Newcomer Niklas Dorsch makes an instant impact for Toronto FC with a winning goal.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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