A changed Iran emerges from war

In what shape does Iran’s military, leadership and society find itself after 100 days of war and a preliminary peace deal?
Labrador’s 1st Innu nurse receives honorary doctor of laws

Memorial University’s Labrador Campus hosted a historic convocation and recognized the decades of contribution made by Labrador’s first Innu nurse.
Some Canadians are crowdfunding their way through the cost of living crisis

Faced with rising costs for necessities such as rent, groceries and utilities, more Canadians are turning to GoFundMe to help make ends meet.
More countries are pushing for youth social media bans. Is the world reaching a tipping point?

With an increasing number of countries considering or legislating social media bans for young users, there's a growing sense among experts that these restrictions meant to improve online safety are becoming more common and could represent a major reckoning for tech giants.
World Zionist Organization removed from Canada's West Bank sanctions draft before release: sources

An organization that works with the Israeli government to help with the expansion of settlements in the occupied West Bank was on a draft list of entities Ottawa was set to sanction, CBC News has learned.
In good news for coral reefs, scientists identify where the toughest ones are

New research shows more than 150,000 square kilometres of coral reefs are resilient to the effects of climate change, far more than previously thought.
Iran coach says team ordered out of U.S. immediately after draw with New Zealand

The coach of Iran's World Cup team said it was ordered to leave the U.S. and return to its training base in Mexico only a few hours after opening its politically charged tournament by playing to a 2-2 draw with New Zealand on Monday night in Inglewood, Calif.
A tourist played the bagpipes on Toronto's subway | The Moment

Scottish tourists Martin Wilson and his brother John Wilson tell The National about the moment Martin played the bagpipes on the subway in Toronto while en route to watch Scotland compete in the FIFA World Cup.
Ghana midfielder denied entry to Canada for World Cup taking fight to Federal Court

A Federal Court judge is scheduled to hear an injunction application Tuesday from Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey, whose bid to enter Canada for the World Cup was denied over rape and sexual assault charges in England.
The U.S. and Iran's deal to make a deal | About That

The United States says it has reached a deal to end the war with Iran and reopen the Strait of Hormuz — but much remains unclear about exactly how it will work. Andrew Chang breaks down statements from both sides to explain what we know about the terms, and the factors that might prevent it from going ahead smoothly.Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images