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Canadian dies while in U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement custody

Canadian dies while in U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement custody

U.S. officials say death is still under investigation
Man in Nigeria sentenced in sextortion of late B.C. teen

Man in Nigeria sentenced in sextortion of late B.C. teen

Olukeye Adedayo Olalekan sentenced June 19 in Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria to 76 years, to be served concurrently
Man wanted on Canada-wide warrant for murder may be in B.C.: Police

Man wanted on Canada-wide warrant for murder may be in B.C.: Police

Pierry Philogène wanted as part of joint investigation between Montreal, Quebec police
Hosting 7 FIFA World Cup games could now cost B.C. up to $624M

Hosting 7 FIFA World Cup games could now cost B.C. up to $624M

However, B.C. says including estimated revenue, costs remain between $85M and $145 – the same as 2024 estimates
Air India suspect believed to be involved in bomb testing confirmed dead: RCMP

Air India suspect believed to be involved in bomb testing confirmed dead: RCMP

RCMP say the suspect was involved in testing an explosive device before the fatal terrorist attack on June 23, 1985
Canada cautions travel in Qatar as Iran reportedly targets U.S. military base

Canada cautions travel in Qatar as Iran reportedly targets U.S. military base

U.S. embassy issues 'worldwide caution' alert, warns of demonstrations against citizens
Reported measles cases exceeds 1,000 in Alberta

Reported measles cases exceeds 1,000 in Alberta

Cases continue to rise in Alberta's south and north
Freeland tells B.C. minister she is 'dismayed' by China ferries contract

Freeland tells B.C. minister she is 'dismayed' by China ferries contract

Transport and Internal Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland sent a scathing letter on the subject to her B.C. counterpart
House of Commons passes Bill C-5 to remove internal trade barriers

House of Commons passes Bill C-5 to remove internal trade barriers

As the House of Commons breaks for the summer, it has passed the "One Canadian Economy Act.
Canada adjusts steel, aluminum tariffs measures after 'progress' with U.S.

Canada adjusts steel, aluminum tariffs measures after 'progress' with U.S.

Feds to also create 2 government-stakeholder task forces for the two industries