- Human error, missing documents delayed Kitchener-Conestoga vote count 2 days ago – Elections Canada says human error was to blame for a delay in reporting results in a close race in the Kitchener-Conestoga riding in Ontario after the polls closed in Monday's federal election.
- More than 100 elephants die from anthrax in Botswana, government says a day ago – More than 100 elephants have died in Botswana in the past two months partly because of a suspected anthrax outbreak.
- Andrew Scheer says he's staying on as leader, will fight Trudeau in the next election a day ago – Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said today he has no plans to resign, and vowed instead to stay at the helm of his party and take another swing at defeating Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the next election.
- After long-awaited recognition, serious research begins on chronic fatigue syndrome 18 hours ago – A network of Canadian scientists is trying to make up for lost time in their search for a standard diagnostic test and treatment for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome. About 580,000 Canadians live with the disease, yet there has been little research into ME/CFS until recently.
- Raptors president Masai Ujiri won't face charges for NBA Finals incident a day ago – California prosecutors announced Tuesday that they won't charge Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri for shoving a sheriff's deputy after the decisive Game 6 of the NBA Finals on June 13.
- Online name-calling between Alberta, N.L. an unexpected post-election fallout 16 hours ago – Alberta and Newfoundland and Labrador have a lot in common, including a shared economic reliance on oil, but the comments of social media users took on a disturbing twist after Monday night's federal election.
- Trump says Turkey ceasefire in northern Syria permanent, lifts sanctions 13 hours ago – U.S. President Donald Trump says he's lifting sanctions on Turkey after determining a ceasefire in northern Syria is permanent.
- A new deal with Canada? How about a new deal FOR Canada 18 hours ago – Economist Trevor Tombe says we have a choice to make in the aftermath of the 2019 election: we can choose to concentrate on the policies that divide us, or on those that will unite us.
- Conservatives reviewing election near-miss as Andrew Scheer makes pitch to stay on as leader 3 hours ago – The Conservative Party of Canada has started the post-mortem process on the 2019 election campaign, trying to work out what went wrong in the weeks leading up to Monday's vote.
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