Former prime minister Jean Chrétien tells Trump to ‘stop this nonsense’

OTTAWA — Moments before the new Liberal leader was announced on Sunday, former prime minister Jean Chrétien took to the stage to reprimand U.S. President Donald Trump over tariffs and threats to Canada’s sovereignty. Chrétien warned a crowd of Liberals This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
OHL Roundup: Van Bommel, O’Reilly score hat tricks in Knights’ 9-0 rout of Sting
SARNIA, Ont. — Rene Van Bommel and Sam O’Reilly both scored hat tricks as the London Knights routed the Sarnia Sting 9-0 on Sunday in the Ontario Hockey League. Van Bommel added an assist and Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Easton Cowan This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Brad Jacobs rallies past Matt Dunstone to claim 2nd Brier title in dramatic final

Alberta’s Brad Jacobs defeated Manitoba’s Matt Dunstone 5-3 to win the Brier on Sunday night at Prospera Place in Kelowna, B.C. It was the second career Brier title for Jacobs, who previously won in 2013.
Sceptres lose momentum with tough defeat to Frost before 10-day break

TORONTO — The Toronto Sceptres found a way to dampen their mood going into a 10-day break. Three days after a morale-boosting win at home against the Professional Women’s Hockey League-leading Montreal Victoire, the Sceptres suffered a 2-1 overtime loss to This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Kendall Coyne Schofield scores in overtime to lift Frost past Sceptres, 2-1
TORONTO (AP) — Minnesota captain Kendall Coyne Schofield scored at 2:39 of overtime to give the Frost a 2-1 victory over the Toronto Sceptres on Sunday in the PWHL. This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Members of First Nation on Vancouver Island vote overwhelmingly in favour of modern treaty

The chief of the K’ómoks First Nation on Vancouver Island says members have voted in favour of both a treaty and constitution, opening the door for the nation to reclaim a culture that faced eradication under the Indian Act.
Police say seventh person injured by gunfire in Scarborough mass shooting

TORONTO — Toronto police say a seventh person was injured by gunfire late Friday at a mass shooting near Scarborough Town Centre. In an update posted on X, police services lifted the number of people hit by gunfire by one, but This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Kendall Coyne Schofield scores OT winner, Frost edge Sceptres 2-1 in PWHL

TORONTO — Minnesota Frost captain Kendall Coyne Schofield chipped in the overtime winner to defeat the Toronto Sceptres 2-1 in a defensive tussle on Sunday. Before Toronto goalie Kristen Campbell could cover up, Coyne Schofield found a loose puck in a This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Russian forces snuck through gas pipeline to ambush Ukrainian troops in Kursk

A statement from Ukraine’s airborne assault forces said that Russian soldiers had used the pipeline in an attempt to gain a foothold, but the Russians were promptly detected and attacked with rockets, artillery and drones.
Would Mark Carney be Canada’s first unelected prime minister?

OTTAWA — If Mark Carney wins the Liberal leadership race on Sunday, would he succeed Justin Trudeau as the first prime minister to be sworn in without first having been elected? The answer is no. In a way, history would be This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Israel says it is cutting off its electricity supply to Gaza

Israel says it is cutting off its electricity supply to Gaza. The full effects of that are not immediately clear, but the territory’s desalination plants receive power for producing drinking water.
Rise of the robots: Some homebuilders turning to automation to bridge labour shortage

At a housing construction site in Gananoque, Ont., Val spends nearly two months laying concrete, used to build 26 stacked townhouse units. Val’s task is a simple, but crucial part of the project by developer Horizon Legacy, which is slated to This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10