Formula 1 Film Opens with $55 Million Box Office Success, Apple’s Biggest Hit

Thousands of people marched in Toronto’s Pride Parade to show their support for love and inclusion. Two people were hospitalized after a four-vehicle crash on the Don Valley Parkway, and a 16-year-old was stabbed multiple times in Vancouver. In Vancouver, the fastest PET/CT scanner in Canada is now up and running, providing cutting-edge medical technology.

The Ottawa Humane Society is currently caring for 440 animals, and the Senators have signed Claude Giroux to a one-year contract extension. Montreal’s moving day is approaching on July 1, so here are some tips to help with the process. In Edmonton, property taxes are due soon, and there are exciting Canada Day events happening in the area.

Unfortunately, two teens in Montreal are in critical condition after being electrocuted, and Elmira’s Brady Martin was drafted 5th overall in the NHL Draft. Riders without Harris defeated the Lions, and there were reports of possible tornado activity during thunderstorms. Public health officials have reported measles exposure in a northern Ontario dollar store, and charges have been laid in a Strathroy homicide investigation.

Winnipeg Jets are pleased with their draft selections, and Trump has announced an end to trade talks with Canada over a digital services tax. Lululemon is suing Costco for allegedly selling counterfeit products, and Alberta has struck a deal to offload controversial children’s medicine.

Lastly, there is a warning about the dangers of deep belly fat and tips on how to reduce it. Rihanna was spotted in Belgium, and a cybercriminal group is targeting Canadian and US airlines. With ramping up heat waves in Southern Europe, authorities are warning against wildfire risks. Canada’s liquefied natural gas is being debated as a green ‘transition’ fuel, and Musk’s confidant has left Tesla.

Overall, there is a lot happening in the world of news, so stay informed and take care!