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💥 U.S. Strikes Iran Nuclear Sites, Artillery Shell Found in Toronto

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✈️ U.S. Bombed Iranian Nuclear Sites
In a covert operation dubbed "Operation Midnight Hammer," U.S. B-2 stealth bombers and a submarine launched a surprise strike on Iran’s underground nuclear facilities, dropping 420,000 pounds of explosives without being detected.
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💣 Inert Artillery Shell Found in Swansea Safely Removed by Police 
Toronto police’s explosive disposal unit responded to a residential area near Deforest Road and Windermere Avenue after an inert artillery shell was discovered. The shell was safely removed, no injuries were reported.
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🔥 Heat Dome Keeps Ontario and Quebec Under Scorching Conditions 
A persistent heat dome is pushing temperatures above 35°C across much of Ontario and Quebec. Environment Canada warns the extreme heat will continue through Tuesday, urging residents to stay hydrated and watch for signs of heat exhaustion.
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🚨 Homicide Investigation Underway at Ajax GO Station 
Durham police are investigating the region’s fourth homicide of the year after a person was found dead in the Ajax GO station parking lot late Sunday night.
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✅ Carney Attends EU-Canada Summit to Boost Defence & Trade 
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Brussels to finalize a defence pact with European leaders, potentially giving Canada access to the ReArm Europe initiative.
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📣 Competition Bureau Recommends Allowing Airline Foreign Ownership
Canada’s competition bureau has recommending opening domestic only Canadian airlines to 100% foreign ownership, creating more competition in the airline industry, and in turn possibly some lower airfares.
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🌪️ Northern Ontario Communities Declare Emergencies After Violent Storm
Towns have declared states of emergency after a powerful storm caused flooding, downed trees, and road closures, leaving residents stranded and with damaged homes.
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🕊️ Former Liberal Cabinet Minister John McCallum Dies at 75 
John McCallum, a longtime Liberal MP and cabinet minister who helped resettle 50,000 Syrian refugees and later served as ambassador to China, has passed away peacefully surrounded by family.
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Money Monday

This week's money scene:

🏦 Open banking coming to Canada “at the earliest opportunity”
The federal government says it will introduce legislation for open banking as soon as possible. Open banking is about allowing Canadians to securely share their financial data with third parties allowing renters to build credit scores and easier access to financial services.
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📈 Best fixed-income ETFs for Canadian investors 2025
The MoneySense “Best ETFs” panel picks the best fixed-income ETFs for Canadian portfolios in 2025. If you depend on your investments for income, or want to dampen volatility, bond ETFs could have a place in your portfolio.
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💳 Financial Fragility Deepens as Canadians Struggle with Credit Card Debt New Q1 data from FICO reveals a troubling rise in credit card delinquencies, especially among younger Canadians and those with limited banking relationships. Average balances have climbed to $3,098, while repayment rates have dropped to 47%, down from a pandemic-era high of 60%.
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Weekend Highlights:

🏀 NBA FINALS - THUNDER TAKE THE SERIES: The Oklahoma City Thunder take the NBA Finals with 103-91 after taking a massive lead in the 3rd quarter. The Indiana Pacers were affected by their star player Haliburton being injured in the first quarter, and out for the game.

BLUE JAYS LOSE SERIES: The Toronto Blue Jays lose their series against the Chicago White Sox, 2-1. Losing 1-7 in the first game, winning a high scoring game in the second at 7-1, and losing their third 2-4.