Canada
Lorne Gunter: Smith-Carney pipeline deal still faces major First Nations, investor hurdles (Edmonton Journal)
SNOBELEN: Mood disorders and world leaders behind deadly conflicts (Toronto Sun)
Jury finds two brothers guilty of second-degree murder in stabbing death of Sud-Ouest man (Montreal Gazette)
Man pleads guilty in shooting death of rapper Young Dolph at a Memphis bakery (Winnipeg Free Press)
REM billed as 'game changer' for West Island: What to know about the new light-rail line (CBC)
More Ontario stores to open on Victoria Day in move government says brings ‘flexibility’ (Global News)
Head of Downtown Recovery Coalition blasts Knack's State of the City address (Edmonton Journal)
Children with arthritis running in the Blue Nose Marathon (CBC)
Flood at Kenora, Ont. hospital caused by broken washroom pipe (Global News)
Artemis II crew tells ‘The Morning Show’ about ‘super special’ mission (Global News)
Novanta to Present at Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference on Thursday, June 4, 2026 (Montreal Gazette)
SalesCloser Deepens Conversational AI Moat with Dedicated GPU Inference Cluster, Enabling Custom Model Fine-Tuning, Agentic Workflows, and Regulated-Industry Readiness (Montreal Gazette)
Trump’s White House adds MAGA bling to Drake’s ‘Iceman’ (Toronto Sun)
Yankees pitcher Max Fried to go on IL because of bone bruise of left elbow (Winnipeg Free Press)
Gaza airstrike targeted Hamas military wing leader, Israel says (Winnipeg Free Press)
Woman, 32, killed in case of 'intimate partner violence' in Shamattawa, Manitoba RCMP say (CBC)
Canadian AI and business leaders meet with Minister Evan Solomon at Web Summit Vancouver (Montreal Gazette)
Free e‑scooter, e‑bike connections starting at select CTrain stations (CityNews)
EVREC Files Environmental Impact Statement for One of Canada’s Largest Wind-to-Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Projects (Montreal Gazette)
Wild May long weekend comes with a weather warning (CBC)