Canada
Senegal’s President Bassirou Diomaye Faye fires prime minister after years of simmering tension (Winnipeg Free Press)
Alberta's separation question is ‘foggy’ and ‘confusing’, English professor says (CityNews)
Britney Spears was ‘confrontational’ and ‘flamboyant’ but tested low for alcohol during DUI stop (Winnipeg Free Press)
Topsoil blown into ditches leads to costly cleanup for one Manitoba municipality (CBC)
40,000 people under evacuation orders after a chemical tank leak in Southern California (Winnipeg Free Press)
Quebecer graduating from Polytechnique with service dog who attended every class (Global News)
Doug Ford slams encampment ruling affecting Kitchener transit expansion: ‘It’s a joke’ (Toronto Sun)
Edmonton Oilers likely to sign top European power forwards, team insider reports (Edmonton Journal)
Nurses union, B.C. employer reach tentative agreement after strong strike vote (Global News)
Fentanyl, meth found at house where New Mexico responders got sick after answering overdose call (Winnipeg Free Press)
Tsleil-Waututh Nation kicks off new era for athletes with artificial turf (CBC)
‘A little bit snake-bit’: Canadiens encouraged after top line breaks out in Game 1 (Global News)
Pirates call up red-hot prospect Esmerlyn Valdez, start him in right field at Toronto (Winnipeg Free Press)
Quebec City-area man arrested in terrorism investigation, released with conditions (Global News)
SpaceX launches its biggest, most beefed-up Starship yet on a test flight (Winnipeg Free Press)
Si Woo Kim just misses history at Byron Nelson, settling for 60 after a bogey on the final hole (Winnipeg Free Press)
Calgary will be hit first and hardest by separatist debate, mayor says (CBC)
Toronto man accused of murdering neighbour over bbq smoke takes the stand (Global News)
City in hot water with West End businesses over leak (Winnipeg Free Press)
Around the NSL: Wild draw Roses; Wulf Rises to the occasion; Rapid on a roll (Winnipeg Free Press)