
<p>Canada makes soccer history this afternoon, hosting its first-ever men's World Cup match in Toronto against Bosnia—Herzegovina.</p><p> Prime Minister Mark Carney lands in Paris to meet with Emmanuel Macron ahead of a high-stakes G-7 summit dominated by global trade and conflict.</p><p> Under pressure from Washington, Ottawa is expected to table new legislation cracking down on imports tied to forced labour. </p><p> The U.S. Supreme Court blocks the execution of an Alabama inmate by nitrogen gas — keeping a lower court ruling that the method is unconstitutional.</p><p> Public health teams in Toronto and Vancouver scale up wastewater and disease surveillance to protect World Cup crowds.</p><p> Rock legends Big Wreck headline the opening day of World Cup fan festivals launching coast-to-coast today.</p>
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