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'Very rare whale': Endangered North Pacific right whale photographed in B.C.
North Pacific right whales have only been spotted seven times in B.C. Source link
Sell-out shows, cult status line-up: How Dark Mofo catapults artists
Her headline show at Dark Mofo sold out in just over an hour, something Tasmanian Indigenous singer Miss Kaninna says couldn’t have happened without the winter festival’s ability to attract “massive, massive” music industry names. Source link
Clean water bill shows 'troubling shift' from recognizing First Nations rights, says national chief
First Nations clean drinking water legislation tabled by the federal government on Tuesday removes key protections from the previous Trudeau-era proposed legislation. Source link
US-Iran deal covers Lebanon, Strait of Hormuz and Iran's uranium
The presidents of the United States and Iran have officially signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at ending the war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Source link
Live: Nationals senator concerned Hanson wants to 'pick and choose' journalists
Bridget McKenzie says she’s concerned Pauline Hanson wants to “pick and choose” which journalists to answer questions from following the One Nation leader’s address to the National Press Club yesterday. Follow live. Source link
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Yorkton-Melville MP Cathay Wagantall to step down Aug. 31, earlier than planned
Conservative MP Cathay Wagantall says she will resign from her Yorkton-Melville seat on Aug. 31, 2026 — earlier than she had previously planned. Source link
NATO wants 'credible' spending plans from members at next month's summit
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte says member nations must arrive at next month’s summit with credible plans to meet the alliance’s new five per cent defence spending benchmark. The demand intensifies pressure on Canada, which has faced sharp criticism from Pentagon officials over the absence of a detailed roadmap for future military spending. Source link
ASX closes down as US rate rise looks increasingly likely this year — as it happened
The ASX closed down today, led by mining and tech stocks. Oil has also fallen as the US-Iran peace deal lifts the outlook for supply. Source link
Canadian government should 'indefinitely exclude' people with mental illness from MAID, committee recommends
A special parliamentary committee is recommending that the federal government “indefinitely exclude” people whose sole underlying condition is a mental illness from applying for medical assistance in dying (MAID). Source link