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Iran's nuclear constraints were more diplomatic than technical. Then the bombs started dropping
Nuclear weapons experts who were involved in U.S. efforts to sanction and contain Iran say the decision to attack the country is more likely to restart its nuclear program than dismantle it. A regime that previously believed that pausing at a “threshold” stage of 60 per cent enrichment would protect it from attack has learned […]
Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen is headed around the moon. Take a look inside the capsule
Think of it like a long family trip, with everyone packed into an minivan along with all of your stuff — except that you’re hitting the road at 28,000 km/h and there are no pit stops for nearly 10 days. Source link
Canada's finance minister aims to shore up support, investment in China
Canada’s finance minister François-Philippe Champagne is in China to continue diversifying trading partners and strengthen the economy. This visit follows that of Prime Minister Mark Carney earlier this year as U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war has driven more and more countries to turn toward China, the world’s second-largest economy. Source link
Canada coach Marsch says he has 'tough decisions' to make ahead of World Cup opener vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina
Tuesday’s friendly against Tunisia was the last in Toronto before Canada opens its home World Cup here on June 12 against Bosnia-Herzegovina. Source link
Gangs keep up attacks in Haiti's farming region after weekend massacre
Armed men mounted further attacks Tuesday in Haiti’s Artibonite region, a key agricultural area. The attacks came days after a gang’s weekend assault in the area of Jean-Denis left some 70 people dead, according to human rights groups and local residents. Source link
American booze bans, 'Buy Canadian' policy flagged by U.S. as trade irritants: report
Provincial rules around alcohol and the federal government’s “Buy Canadian” policy have been flagged in a new report citing several trade irritants between Canada and the U.S. Source link
Doctor group warns B.C.’s regulatory changes could lead to fewer physicians, longer wait times
Changes to regulatory oversight for health-care professionals that come into effect Wednesday could cause doctors to retire early or leave the province, a group representing medical professionals has warned. Source link
Is the U.S. about to make a major military mistake? | About That
U.S. President Donald Trump says a U.S. takeover of one of Iran’s most critical assets — Kharg Island — could happen “very easily,” but experts warn the reality is far more complicated. Andrew Chang breaks down why even a successful assault could lead to heavy losses and uncertain gains. Images provided by The Canadian Press, […]
Canada Soccer, senior national teams ratify collective bargaining agreement
Canada Soccer and the player associations representing the two senior national teams have ratified a new collective bargaining agreement. The CBA formalizes a framework agreement reached in 2024 with the men’s and women’s national teams. Source link
Missing sailboats carrying aid to Cuba arrive safely in Havana
Two sailboats carrying humanitarian aid from Mexico arrived safely in Havana on Saturday, Mexico’s navy said, concluding a journey in which the vessels were delayed by bad weather and briefly reported missing. Source link