Today in News History

On July 13, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1629, Caspar Bartholin the Elder, Swedish physician and theologian (born 1585) passed away. In 1877, Robert Henry Mathews, Australian linguist and missionary (died 1970) was born. In 1911, Allan McLean, Scottish-Australian politician, 19th Premier of Victoria (born 1840) passed away. In 1922, Ken Mosdell, Canadian ice hockey player (died 2006) was born. In 1967, Mark McGowan, Australian politician, 30th Premier of Western Australia was born. In 1976, Sheldon Souray, Canadian ice hockey player was born. In 1983, Gabrielle Roy, Canadian engineer and author (born 1909) passed away. In 1983, Kristof Beyens, Belgian sprinter was born. In 2013, Cory Monteith, Canadian actor and singer (born 1982) passed away. In 2016, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom David Cameron resigns, and is succeeded by Theresa May. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Albertan Mark Milke wants to reinvigorate Canada, not leave it

National Post

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July 12, 2026

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Analysis: ‘Subsidies from the federal government are not my definition of success,’ says the Aristotle Foundation founder

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How other outlets are covering this story

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Calgary Sun

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· Jul 12, 2026

Letters, July 12, 2026: ‘Let Canadians vote on Alberta’

Let Canadians speak Now that Prime Minister Mark Carey has shown his Liberal government will be treating Alberta with the respect it has previously not always had, perhaps the time has come for Canadians, who do not reside in Alberta, to express their feelings about that province. One option for an official referendum question could []

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jul 1, 2026

NHL free agency opens with Stuart Skinner heading to Winnipeg as goalie carousel starts spinning

Stuart Skinner is heading to Winnipeg as the carousel of goaltenders moving around the NHL picks up steam with the start of free agency.

CBC News

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· Sep 18, 2025

Heat wave hits central Canada, as western provinces grapple with floods

Heat wave hits central Canada, as western provinces grapple with floods

The Suburban

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· Jul 8, 2026

Woe Canada?

Perhaps merging Canada with the US? I’ll start with the aside:

The Narwhal

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· Jul 6, 2026

Canada relies on Black farm workers. So why are there so few Black farm owners?

From Ontario to the Okanagan, Black and racialized workers power agriculture, but barriers to land ownership mean they rarely own farms. That gap is shaping Canada’s food future

Canada's National Observer

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· Jul 7, 2026

Alberta’s grievances should really be with Alberta 

If Albertans insist on playing the blame game, I have a suggestion for who they ought to be targeting: their provincial government.

Loonie Politics

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· Jul 9, 2026

Saskatchewan to restructure income assistance program for those with disabilities

REGINA — Saskatchewan residents receiving income assistance for disabilities will soon see changes to their benefits. The province says starting Sept. 1, the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability program will be restructured to make it easier for clients to access assistance. Social Services Minister Terry Jenson says the province is moving benefits that deal with [] The post Saskatchewan to restructure income assistance program for those with disabilities appeared first on Loonie Politics.

Global News

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· Jul 2, 2026

More than 106K Albertans sign up for $100 affordability rebates as applications open

Albertans have until Sept. 30 to sign up to receive the provincial government's 100 affordability relief cheques. People with household incomes of 225,000 or less are eligible.

CityNews Montreal

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· Jul 2, 2026

Heat wave gripping much of Ontario, Quebec tracks east to Maritime provinces

The heat wave that’s been bearing down on Ontario this week has shown no signs of letting up and has only spread further east. Environment Canada has scores of heat warnings posted for most of Ontario and Quebec, and now stretching across to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Daytime temperatures in Ontario [] The post Heat wave gripping much of Ontario, Quebec tracks east to Maritime provinces appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

Western Standard

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· Jul 3, 2026

WAGNER: Alberta’s foreign rulers — the Laurentian elites

The federal government often makes decisions that negatively affect the well-being of Albertans. Since the Liberals’ election in 2015, many of these decisions have been harmful to Alberta by design. The Liberals want to fight climate change, and they think Alberta’s oil and gas industry is the main contributor. Therefore, imposing heavy-handed policies to restrict Alberta’s major source of wealth will achieve their goals.

Rebel News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Alberta Deserves Better

Alberta's Choice | "The Federalists" think they're some sort of superheroes, but really, they look like the HR department of a pipeline protest. Federalism had its chance. Alberta deserves better. Learn more at: https://www.albertas-choice.com/content Authorized by Alberta's Choice | (780) 800-9577 | www.Albertas-Choice.com

Toronto Sun

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· Jul 10, 2026

LILLEY: Alberta is winning again with pipelines, AI investment and new growth

Danielle Smith's government puts Alberta back at the centre of Canada's economic future

Times of India

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· Jun 26, 2026

Ontario launches three new pathways to PR: Good news for self-employed physicians

Canada PR News: Ontario veiled three fresh Provincial Nominee Program streams aimed at securing permanent residency for skilled employees, lower-skilled workers, and self-employed doctors. Starting June 26, these pathways necessitate job offers from local employers and the fulfillment of specific educational and language requirements.

The Guardian

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· Jul 3, 2026

New pipeline in Canada to proceed after C$150bn pledged to ease BC and First Nations concerns

Port expansion and protections for whales part of BC and Alberta plan to expand country’s presence overseasThe governments of Canada and the province of Alberta will move forward on a major new oil pipeline after the pair announced a plan to ease concerns of British Columbia and First Nations on the Pacific coast.Canada’s prime minister, Mark Carney, shuttled between British Columbia and Alberta on Thursday to announce more than C150bn in new investments in both provinces, part of a broader project of reducing trade with the United States and expanding his country’s presence in overseas markets. Continue reading...

Fox Business

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· Jul 10, 2026

Beloved American ice cream chain shuttering dozens of stores nationwide

From Alaska to Texas, Dairy Queen closures are mounting as franchisees face strict corporate compliance mandates and tightening economic pressures.

CFL.ca

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· Jul 11, 2026

Live Now: Als holding fourth-quarter lead over Stamps

Follow along on CFL’s game tracker as the Montreal Alouettes host the Calgary Stampeders in Week 6 action.

3DownNation

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· Jul 12, 2026

Five down low: why long Calgary Stampeders losing streak continued in Montreal

In what may prove to be a bad omen for the Calgary Stampeders, the team went into Montreal and did what they have done every time they have visited La Belle Province since 2018: lost to the Alouettes. Since that Grey Cup championship season, they have lost every game in Montreal, and have gone that []

ABC News

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· Jul 3, 2026

Canada advances Alberta pipeline to Pacific Coast to expand oil exports beyond the US

Canada moved to advance a Pacific Coast pipeline from Alberta as Prime Minister Mark Carney seeks to diversify oil exports beyond the United States while easing separatist tensions and preserving environmental protections on British Columbia’s northern...

Solidarity Magazine

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· Jul 8, 2026

Union campaign in Victoria wrong to avoid Hanson’s racism

Victoria faces the terrifying prospect of One Nation in government after November’s state election. One Nation could either win the most seats itself or do well enough that the Liberals need their support to form government. The post Union campaign in Victoria wrong to avoid Hanson’s racism first appeared on Solidarity Online.

Hot Air

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· Jun 23, 2026

Do Canadians Hate America Now?

Do Canadians Hate America Now?

UPI

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· Jun 23, 2026

Edmonton Oilers hire Mike Babcock as coach after NHL clearance

Edmonton Oilers hire Mike Babcock as coach after NHL clearance

FOX Sports Digital

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· Jun 29, 2026

Who Is Brazil's Next World Cup Opponent?

Who will Canada face in the round of 16? Here are the possible opponents, and its potential path to the final.

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