Canada
HAUBRICH: Still time for Ottawa to scrap gun confiscation program (Toronto Sun)
Judge rejects plea agreement in case of missing Navajo elder Ella Mae Begay (Winnipeg Free Press)
76ers say Joel Embiid will have surgery for appendicitis with no timeline for his return (Winnipeg Free Press)
Sask.'s 21st lieutenant-governor, Vaughn Solomon Schofield, dies at 82 (CBC)
Tanker rollover on highway in southern New Brunswick causes 36,000-litre fuel spill (Global News)
Coun. Russ Wyatt breaks silence after being charged with sexual assault but won't discuss allegations (CBC)
Live Nation antitrust trial nears end as lawyer for 34 states labels the concerts giant a monopolist (Winnipeg Free Press)
Calgary police charge civilian employee on 9 counts connected to breach of privacy (CBC)
76ers say Joel Embiid will have surgery for appendicitis with no timeline for his return (Winnipeg Free Press)
Jeffrey Springs takes no-hitter into seventh, combines on 1-hitter as A’s beat Yankees 1-0 (Winnipeg Free Press)
Residents in Gjoa Haven, Nunavut, still without power nearly a day after outage began (CBC)
Average B.C. snowpack of 92% masks ‘strong regional divide,’ provincial bulletin says (Winnipeg Free Press)
Renewable energy advocates make gains in fight over future of big Arizona power utility (Winnipeg Free Press)
Melania Trump calls out ‘smears’ and ‘lies’ linking her to Jeffrey Epstein (Toronto Sun)
Jennie Garth confesses Luke Perry was her ‘first true love’ (Toronto Sun)
JAY GOLDBERG: Canada should be listening to United States trade grievances (Toronto Sun)
Record oil production in West Texas helps stabilize U.S. supply amid Iran war (Winnipeg Free Press)
Five charged after violent confinement, killing in Lethbridge apartment (CityNews)
Alberta government spending $22M on school security, citing Tumbler Ridge, B.C., shooting (CBC)
Calgary Police Service employee charged in breach of privacy investigation (Global News)