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🚨 Ontario and Federal Government SUED + F35 Drone Fleet

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Today’s Top Stories:

🤖 Canada Explores $16B Fighter Drone Fleet to Support F-35s
The Department of National Defence is considering acquiring autonomous combat drones to fly alongside its incoming F-35 jets, with costs potentially reaching $16 billion.
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🔥 Wildfire Smoke Pushes Air Quality to Global Lows
Montreal, Toronto, and Quebec City experienced some of the worst air quality in the world this week due to wildfire smoke drifting from the Prairies and northern Ontario. Quebec doctors warn that exposure to fine particles can harm nearly every organ, urging stricter regulations and public health measures
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⚖️ First Nations Sue Over Fast-Track Development Laws
Nine First Nations have filed a constitutional challenge against Ontario’s Bill 5 and Canada’s Bill C-5, arguing the laws bypass environmental protections and Indigenous consultation to fast-track major projects.
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🚨 Carney Stands by Public Safety Minister Amid Terror Support Controversy
Prime Minister Mark Carney affirmed his confidence in Minister Gary Anandasangaree, who previously supported the immigration bid of a man identified as a Tamil Tigers member.
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🏗️ Carney Announces Steel Tariffs as U.S. Trade Deadline Nears
Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Hamilton to unveil new protections for Canada’s steel industry, including steep tariffs on imports from countries without trade agreements and those containing Chinese steel.
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🚨 RCMP Still Searching for Missing N.S. Siblings
Two months after Lilly and Jack Sullivan vanished from their rural Nova Scotia home, RCMP say the case remains unsolved despite reviewing thousands of video files and public tips.
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🛢️ Canadian Oil Sands Emerge as Low-Cost Powerhouse
Canada’s oil sands producers have slashed break-even costs to as low as $40.85 per barrel, outpacing U.S. shale amid inflation and geopolitical instability.
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Did You Know?

📊 Canada’s income gap has hit a historic high this year
Statistics Canada reports that the disposable income gap between the top and bottom 40% of households widened to a record 49 percentage points in Q1 2025. The highest earners saw gains from investments and wage growth, while the lowest-income households faced declining wages and investment losses.
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Taste Test Thursday

QUETZAL 🇲🇽🏝️

💰 The Damage: Entrees range from $23 to $153, while cocktails are priced between $19 and $27. Whether you’re on a budget or looking to spare no expense with their signature 14oz Tajima Wagyu Ribeye entrée at $55, there is something for everyone at Quetzal.

🔥 Worth It?: Yes! While Quetzal isn’t the most budget-friendly option, the quality, atmosphere, bold flavours, and creative plating make the spot more than worth it. If you’re looking to try a Michelin starred restaurant and some great Mexican food, then Quetzal is the place to be.

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Upcoming Events/News:

🏈 TORONTO VERSUS MONTREAL TONIGHT: The Toronto Argonauts are playing against the Montreal Allouettes in an away game tonight.

BLUE JAYS TO PLAY SAN FRANCISCO: The Toronto Blue Jays will start their series against San Francisco this Friday in a home game.

BLUE JAYS CLOSE TO LOSING SPOT IN FIRST: The New York Yankees are two wins away from taking the Blue Jays spot as first in AL East. Hopefully the Toronto Blue Jays are able to win in their series against San Francisco to keep their ranking.