
Comment
The shop window is being rebuilt in data — and Canada is dangerously unprepared
AI agents now do the comparing for shoppers. Canadian retailers who treat product data as a technical afterthought will pay for it in sales they never knew they lost.

Business
The Bank of Canada is quietly running out of room — and Carney knows it
Tiff Macklem has cut rates twice this year and signalled a third. But Ottawa's borrowing programme, a stubborn loonie, and a housing market that refuses to clear are leaving the central bank with very little ammunition for the recession nobody is yet calling.

Culture
Canada's World Cup superfans are betting savings, sleep and sanity on a home tournament
From red-eye flights between Mexico City and Toronto to the Voyageurs' singing section at BC Place, a generation of Canadian soccer obsessives is treating 2026 like a once-in-a-lifetime audition for the country.

After Makerfield
What happens now?
Team Burnham is hoping Keir Starmer will “come to his senses”

Leadership battle
Only Keir Starmer can take Labour’s hope away now

David Hockney was as serious as he was fun
Behind the uncomplicated joy was an artist who always pushed boundaries

Books
Inside the great deprofessionalisation

Theatre
Shakespeare’s Adonis is out of his depth
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Canada
Inuit call on Ottawa to be better partners or they will look abroad
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami says it firmly rejects what it calls 'outdated, colonial approaches to Arctic policy' after wrapping up a two-day Arctic sovereignty conference in Ottawa.

Politics
Feds add $5.4B to address ‘pressures’ facing $10-a-day child-care program
Jobs and Families Minister Patty Hajdu said she has heard provinces and territories' calls for more federal money, as many struggle to reduce fees, add spaces and recruit staff.

Consumer
$80M in Regina hailstorm damage highlights growing cost of intense weather
More than 10,000 claims have been filed after Regina's June hailstorm, the latest in a string of costly severe weather events across Western Canada.

Canada
Whale sanctuary in Nova Scotia holds groundbreaking ceremony despite setbacks
The non-profit group planning a whale sanctuary in Nova Scotia held a groundbreaking ceremony Friday to mark the beginning of what's promised to be a haven for retired whales.

Consumer
Silk beverage class-action settlement approved with payments of $400-$300K
Consumers may be entitled to a piece of a multi-billion dollar settlement if they consumed some recalled Silk brand plant-based beverages.

World
2 trains collide north of London, U.K., police response underway
A video posted on social media showed what appeared to be the front of one train entangled with the back of another, with both still on the tracks.
U-s-news
Man accused of stealing ashes from ex-boss, holding them for ransom
Sports
‘We could all hear it,’ Canada World Cup coach says of ‘gruesome’ injury
Canada
Correctional Service Canada says 27-year-old man died in New Brunswick prison
Canada
Russian cybercriminals tied to global fake computer update scam: RCMP
Trending
Nearly 160 sick with flu at U.S. air force base after vaccine mandate ends
Consumer
The Canada Strong Pass is back. Here’s what it gets you on discount or free
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