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Man in his 50s seriously injured in east-end stabbing, Toronto police say
A man in his 50s is in hospital following a stabbing in the east end Saturday night.
Man injured after large fight involving 8 or more people at Brampton restaurant
One man has been rushed to hospital from a Brampton restaurant after a large fight involving eight or more people broke out early Saturday morning.
Pope Leo’s plane was grounded. Then the King of Spain stepped in to help
On board the Iberia Airways flight taking Pope Leo XIV from Tenerife back to Rome, the captain made an announcement. A technical problem had been discovered, and the plane wasn’t able to take off. Moments later the pope and some of his entourage left the aircraft.
Doctors in England looking to make the move to Canada amid labour unrest
Amid months of labour unrest in England, a new report published by the British Medical Journal (BMJ) has revealed that doctors and medical specialists in that country are looking to make the jump across the Atlantic, with some eyeing a move to Canada to set up their practice.
Australia to face Türkiye in FIFA World Cup debut in Vancouver. LIVE updates here.
The FIFA World Cup is underway in Vancouver, as Australia and Türkiye kick off at BC Place on Saturday.
Trump names James M. McDonald to lead powerful New York federal prosecutor's office
President Donald Trump said Saturday that he will appoint one of his personal lawyers to serve as the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan after the attorney who holds the job was tapped this week for the role of director of national intelligence.
Toronto police search for B.C. man wanted for harassment
Toronto police are searching for a B.C. man accused of harassing one person repeatedly.
Goldschmidt's late homer lifts Yankees past Blue Jays 3-1, spoiling Gausman's outing
Paul Goldschmidt belted a two-run homer in the ninth inning off closer Louis Varland to give the New York Yankees a 3-1 win and settle a pitchers’ duel between Toronto Blue Jays veteran Kevin Gausman and Cam Schlittler on Saturday.
Trump and Pakistan say Iran deal could be signed Sunday but Tehran signals more time is needed
Momentum for a deal to end the Iran war appeared to grow Saturday as key mediator Pakistan said an agreement was closer than “ever before” and Iran made some of its most optimistic statements yet.
How much of Musk’s wealth comes from government help? Virtually all of it
Elon Musk has many people to thank for becoming the world’s first trillionaire — his companies’ engineers who produced technological breakthroughs, Wall Street investors who were eager to shower him with their dollars despite questionable financials, but most of all, American taxpayers and government policymakers.
‘The energy’s amazing’: World Cup fever arrives in Vancouver
The World Cup has arrived on the west coast, and the signs were impossible to miss Saturday afternoon on Granville Street.
A point in hand, Canada's next goal is first FIFA World Cup victory
Canada salvaged a point in its FIFA World Cup opener. An elusive victory is next on the to-do list.
Danielle Smith addresses disability benefits following death of AISH recipient
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith defended her province’s revised program to assist the severely disabled Saturday, saying that it’s trying to serve the needs of more disabled Albertans than than it used to while continuing to provide maximum benefits to the severely disabled.
Lebanese army withdraws from southern village after Israeli troops advance nearby
The Lebanese army on Saturday withdrew its troops from a base in a southern Lebanese village after Israeli troops advanced in an area nearby, a military official said.
Vancouver airport workers cut welcome message for Team Canada in YVR grass
When Team Canada arrives in Vancouver for its second World Cup group stage match against Qatar, it can expect to receive a massive west coast welcome. Literally.
Toronto man accused of making antisemitic threats
A 50-year-old man has been charged after allegedly making antisemitic threats at a North York community centre.
Trump’s name is gone from the Kennedy Center’s facade, according to a top official at the arts venue
Workers began removing U.S. President Donald Trump’s name from the facade of the Kennedy Center early Saturday, hours after a court-ordered Friday deadline to remove references to Trump from the building and other aspects of the iconic performing arts venue’s operations.
2 dead, 4 injured in Montreal apartment fire
Two people are dead, and four are injured from a fire in a three-storey residential apartment building in Montreal’s Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension borough.
What we know about a possible deal to end the Iran war
The United States and Iran appear close to a deal to end the war and open the Strait of Hormuz.
Unhealthy air quality in California city as huge warehouse fire burns for 3rd day
Officials in a Northern California city urged people sensitive to smoke to keep indoors as firefighters spent a third day Saturday battling a fire in a huge medical equipment warehouse.
‘Trump gets in the way of everything’: How the Gordie Howe bridge delay has taken a toll on travellers
Frustration is growing in Windsor after the planned opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge Friday was cancelled, leaving the community caught in the middle of a political battle over the long-awaited border crossing.
Dangerous heat could test player safety at World Cup, expert says
Dangerous heat conditions and the demands of an elite soccer schedule could increase health risks for players during the FIFA World Cup, according to an orthopaedic sports medicine surgeon.
Girl, 15, arrested after another girl assaulted at St. Catharines park
A 15-year-old girl was arrested after a 17-year-old girl was assaulted at a park in St. Catharines on Friday night.
Gen Zers are more risk-averse. Experts say it’s ruining their dating lives
When Jayden started catching feelings for one of her friends, she immediately jumped to the worst-case scenario.
Thousands march in Rome in anti- and pro-migration rallies
Tens of thousands of people marched through the streets of the Italian capital in rival anti- and pro- migration demonstrations Saturday, after a far-right citizens’ initiative seeking sweeping measures against migrants garnered enough support to be brought to parliament.


















