Today in News History
On July 13, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1402, Nanjing surrenders to Zhu Di without a fight, ending the Jingnan campaign. The Jianwen Emperor disappears and his family is incarcerated. In 1787, The Congress of the Confederation enacts the Northwest Ordinance establishing governing rules for the Northwest Territory. It also establishes procedures for the admission of new states and limits the expansion of slavery. In 1878, Treaty of Berlin: The European powers redraw the map of the Balkans. Serbia, Montenegro and Romania become completely independent of the Ottoman Empire. In 1919, William F. Quinn, American lawyer (died 2006) was born. In 1922, Ken Mosdell, Canadian ice hockey player (died 2006) was born. In 1922, Martin Dies Sr., American journalist and politician (born 1870) passed away. In 1934, Peter Gzowski, Canadian journalist and academic (died 2002) was born. In 1977, New York City: Amidst a period of financial and social turmoil experiences an electrical blackout lasting nearly 24 hours that leads to widespread fires and looting. In 2003, French DGSE personnel abort an operation to rescue Íngrid Betancourt from FARC rebels in Colombia, causing a political scandal when details are leaked to the press. In 2014, Alfred de Grazia, American political scientist, author, and academic (born 1919) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
The law that would surrender Canadian data to America
Bill C-22 has sparked wide controversy surrounding its potential threat to privacy, as well as the way it’s been rushed through parliamentary processes. Not only that, but experts are sounding the alarm on its potential connection to the U.S. Cloud Act, which gives American government officials the power to demand user data from tech companies. [] The post The law that would surrender Canadian data to America appeared first on CityNews Montreal.
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iPhone in Canada
· Jul 6, 2026
Feds Planned to Sue Individual Canadians Over Online Posts, Internal Memo Reveals
An Access to Information request has revealed that the federal government put together an internal plan to monitor online content and potentially sue individual Canadians over what they post. The strategy is laid out in a 35-page internal document from Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED), which was obtained by Blacklock’s Reporter. The department [] The post Feds Planned to Sue Individual Canadians Over Online Posts, Internal Memo Reveals first appeared on iPhone in Canada.
The Globe and Mail
· Jun 30, 2026
A new era of trade uncertainty for Canada, the U.S., and Mexico
With July 1 approaching – the formal review date for the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement – it has become clear that there will be no 16-year extension of the trade treaty. The USMCA governs trade between the three countries, and Canada receives carveouts for U.S. tariffs on USMCA-compliant goods. Mark Rendell is The Globe’s economics reporter, and joins the show to talk about how Canada got into a position of entering trade limbo, and what this new reality could look like going forward. Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Associated Press
· Jun 25, 2026
Supreme Court lets Trump administration to end protections for Haitians and Syrians
The 6-3 decision overturns lower court orders and allows the Department of Homeland Security to swiftly end temporary protected status, a program that protects a total of 1.3 million people from 17 countries. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/home
CityNews Montreal
· Jun 24, 2026
Looser federal rules on pesticides will erode Canada’s trade access: senator
OTTAWA — Canada’s goal of boosting trade with countries outside the United States could be thwarted by its new pesticide rules, a senator warns. Bill C-30, an omnibus bill implementing the spring economic update, passed both the House of Commons and the Senate last week. The legislation includes a change to Canada’s Pest Control Products [] The post Looser federal rules on pesticides will erode Canada’s trade access: senator appeared first on CityNews Montreal.
CNN
· Jun 30, 2026
Why the birthright citizenship ruling could not have gone differently
CNN’s @thelauracoates breaks down the 14th Amendment, the key legal precedents behind the Supreme Court’s ruling to uphold birthright citizenship, and looks at what’s next as the debate shifts from the courts to Congress.
Western Standard
· Jul 2, 2026
ROBSON: Trump’s Haiti ruling is about to test Canada’s border security
A court ruling in Washington can become a border test in Quebec within days. That is the lesson Ottawa should draw from the United States (US) Supreme Court’s decision in Mullin v. Doe, which cleared the way for the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for nationals of Haiti and Syria while litigation continues. The Canadian Press reported that the decision applies to about 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians who were in the US under the program.
Jamaica Observer
· Jun 23, 2026
Trinidad-born US judge blocks Trump voter database to check citizenship
Trinidad-born United States (US) District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan, on Monday, reportedly blocked the Trump administration's revamped SAVE database to check the accuracy of state voter rolls, over privacy and voting-rights violations.According to a report by NBC News, Sooknanan, in a 75-page decision, wrote that: The federal government has knowingly trampled on the privacy rights of American citizens in a manner that threatens the sacred right to vote.”“This Court cannot stand idly by while that happens,” she continued.The US Department of Homeland Security reportedly revamped a system it uses to verify individuals’ citizenship and immigration status last year to make it easier for state and local officials to use it to make sure voters were US citizens.NBC further reported that Sooknanan ruled that the revamped SAVE database also violated privacy laws restricting the federal government’s disclosure of Social Security numbers and other information.
ArcaMax
· Jun 23, 2026
Supreme Court backs US power to strip green cards
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that federal border officials can use an indictment or other accusation to temporarily strip green cards from immigrants as they reenter the country. The 6-3 opinion, written by Justice Clarence ...
Off The Press
· Jul 1, 2026
Renewed call for constitutional amendment after SCOTUS ruling
After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the 14th Amendment applies to children born in the U.S. to mothers who are in the country illegally, there is a renewed effort in Congress to support a constitutional amendment to provide clarity to the amendment’s Citizenship Clause. The Department of Justice also issued a directive to aggressively []...Click to read more
Nepal News
· Jun 30, 2026
महान्यायाधिवक्ता कँडेलले नेपाल-बेलायत आवतजावत गरेको अभिलेख झिकाउन आदेश
काठमाडौँ। सर्वोच्च अदालतले महान्यायाधिवक्ता नारायणदत्त कँडेल नेपालबाट बेलायत आवतजावत गरेको अभिलेख प्रमाणित प्रतिलिपि झिकाउन आदेश गरेको छ। न्यायाधीशद्वय विनोद शर्मा र सुनीलकुमार पोखरेलको संयुक्त इजलासले महान्यायाधिवक्तामा कँडेलको नियुक्ति बदर गर्न माग गर्दै दायर गरिएको रिट निवेदनमा उक्त प्रमाणित प्रतिलिपि झिकाउन आज आदेश गरेको हो। आदेशमा भनिएको छ, “महान्यायाधिवक्ता नियुक्ति गर्नेसम्बन्धी नेपाल सरकारबाट वि.सं २०८२-१२-२२ मा []
Times of India
· Jun 23, 2026
Supreme Court order on Green Card holders: Border officials can deny re-entry of permanent citizens if they are accused of crime
Supreme Court order on Green Card holders: Border officials can deny re-entry of permanent citizens if they are accused of crime
Al Jazeera English
· Jul 9, 2026
Mexico seeks prosecutions over migrant deaths in the US | AJ #shorts
Mexico will seek state and federal prosecutions in the United States over the deaths of Mexican migrants during ICE operations, following the fatal shooting of a Mexican man in Houston. President Claudia Sheinbaum said Mexico will also press for stronger protections for Mexican nationals held in privately run ICE detention centres. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on X : https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/ Check out our Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/aljazeeraenglish/ Download AJE Mobile App: https://aje.news/AJEMobile
The Hacker News
· Jun 22, 2026
Canada’s Spy Agency Used First-of-Its-Kind Warrant to Clean Botnet-Infected Devices
Canada's spy service got a judge's permission to reach into infected servers, home routers, and IoT gear sitting on Canadian soil and neutralize two foreign-run botnets. The Federal Court released a public version of the ruling on June 15. It is the first time the Canadian Security Intelligence Service has used its threat reduction warrant powers this way. The warrant let CSIS alter,
National Post
· Jun 28, 2026
The PQ wants an independent Quebec to join NATO or NORAD. Here’s why that might be tricky
The PQ seems to be banking on the idea that the United States and the rest of Canada will not want to have a territory the size of Quebec remain undefended
Global News
· Jun 22, 2026
Consider Kingston for high-speed rail stop, Ottawa tells Alto
So far, the federal government has mandated seven stops: Toronto, Peterborough, Ont., Ottawa, Laval, Que., Montreal, Trois-Rivières, Que., and Quebec City.
CBC News
· Jul 7, 2026
Carney's fuel efficiency plan won't bring quick relief to cost of summer road trips, critics say
The federal government pitched its new tailpipe standards as a way to make fuel-efficient cars more accessible to Canadians. But two groups advocating for low-emission travel say the rules would put the country short of its goal — and ultimately leave most Canadians at the mercy of high gas prices.
Armstrong Economics
· Jul 13, 2026
Texas Hospital Advertises Birth Tourism at Mexico Border
Every government eventually reaches the point where people stop asking whether the law exists and begin asking whether anyone intends to enforce it. That is where we are today. Reports surfaced showing Mission Regional Medical Center in South Texas advertising maternity packages in Mexico through Spanish-language billboards and a website encouraging expectant mothers to travel []
Loonie Politics
· Jul 6, 2026
New York resident sues ICE on free speech grounds over critical email sent to its former head
An upstate New York resident sued U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for sending federal officers to his house with a warning over an email he sent to the agency’s one-time head. David Streever, who is a U.S. citizen, was on a trip to Finland when two officers showed up to his Rochester home in June [] The post New York resident sues ICE on free speech grounds over critical email sent to its former head appeared first on Loonie Politics.
Drudge Report
· Jul 11, 2026
Conflicting court orders over citizenship data stir more midterm confusion...
Conflicting court orders over citizenship data stir more midterm confusion... (First column, 1st story, link)
Pew Research Center
· Jul 9, 2026
The many ways U.S. Hispanics describe their identity
Fifty years ago, Congress passed a law to improve data collection on people in the United States who have roots in Spanish-speaking countries – a group that came to be labeled “Hispanics” and “Latinos” in federal surveys and publications. The law was meant to help decision makers better understand the fast-growing Hispanic population, but it also []
Tampa Free Press
· Jul 1, 2026
Stephen Miller Pushes For ‘Hard Look’ At Banning Pregnant Visitors After Major Supreme Court Ruling
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court handed down a historic decision to uphold the country’s 14th Amendment, cementing the law that allows anyone born on U.S. soil to be considered an American citizen. The ruling immediately ignited a fresh wave of legislative pushback from Republicans, including Vice President JD Vance, who warned that the more than [] Stephen Miller Pushes For ‘Hard Look’ At Banning Pregnant Visitors After Major Supreme Court Ruling
The Tribune
· Jun 24, 2026
US Supreme Court eases deportation process for green card holders accused of certain crimes
The United States Supreme Court on Tuesday issued a ruling making it easier for border authorities to deport lawful permanent residents, or green card holders, accused of crimes involving moral turpitude.
Truthout
· Jun 30, 2026
SCOTUS Rules Trump Can’t Change Birthright Citizenship Through Executive Order
The 6-3 ruling means that the 14th Amendment protection of citizenship rights for children born in the U.S. remains.
teleSUR English
· Jul 2, 2026
Mexico and U.S. Remain at Odds Over Trilateral Trade Agreement
Washington is not currently willing to automatically extend the USMCA for another 16 years. On Wednesday, Mexican Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said that Mexico and Washington remain divided over several trade issues as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) comes up for a joint review in July. RELATED: Supreme Court Allows Trump to Reject Asylum Seekers []
San Antonio Current
· Jun 29, 2026
Ruling that blocks Trump use of system to hunt noncitizen voters won’t stop ongoing investigations
A few days ago, a federal judge blocked the Trump administration’s use of a revamped immigration database to identify noncitizens who have registered to vote across the country. The pointed 75-page ruling from U.S. District Court Judge Sparkle Sooknanan said the federal government’s actions threatened Americans’ privacy and voting rights. But what does it mean for the estimated 24,000 [] The post Ruling that blocks Trump use of system to hunt noncitizen voters won’t stop ongoing investigations appeared first on San Antonio Current.
Legit.ng
· Jul 9, 2026
Fact check: Canada passes law criminalising quoting Bible in 2026?
The claim that Canada has passed a law to criminalise the quoting of Bible in 2026 has been fact-checked and details of the development have been revealed.
Anadolu Agency
· Jul 9, 2026
Mexico to take US to court over deaths of 17 Mexican nationals
Mexican government building legal case against US over deaths of Mexican nationals in ICE custody and immigration enforcement operations
Daily Dot
· Jul 5, 2026
“Setback After Setback Until Finally I Got the Work Permit”: American Shares Two-Year Journey to Move to Canada
A Reddit user says they finally moved to Canada after a two-year immigration process marked by repeated setbacks, sharing their experience in a post that has gained attention online. In the post on the r/GirlDinnerDiaries subreddit, the user discusses their reason for leaving. For them, it was about seeing where America was heading and wanting Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post “Setback After Setback Until Finally I Got the Work Permit”: American Shares Two-Year Journey to Move to Canada appeared first on The Daily Dot.
The Daily Beast
· Jul 1, 2026
MAGA Guru Floats Deranged Plan After Trump’s SCOTUS Defeat
XA leading MAGA mouthpiece has responded to Donald Trump’s Supreme Court defeat on birthright citizenship by suggesting the U.S. forcibly sterilize foreign visitors before letting them in.Sean Davis, the CEO and co-founder of conservative outlet The Federalist, unloaded on social media after the court ruled 6-3 on Tuesday that Trump’s executive order stripping citizenship from the U.S.-born children of undocumented immigrants was unconstitutional.The justices held in Trump v. Barbara that children born on American soil to parents unlawfully or temporarily in the country are citizens at birth under the 14th Amendment, a principle the U.S. has honored for more than a century.Read more at The Daily Beast.
Yen.com.gh
· Jul 10, 2026
Canada releases guidelines for foreigners to stay legally in the country
Canada has outlined legal requirements for foreign nationals in Canada. Non-compliance leads to deportation and bans, affecting work permits and student status.
American Thinker
· Jul 10, 2026
Hubris Sinks Canada
Photo Credit:Image: Mark Carney. Credit: Policy Exchange via Flickr, CC BY 2.0. Policy ExchangeBy J.B. ShurkWelfare queen Canada can’t survive without handouts.
Knewz
· Jun 26, 2026
Supreme Court makes it risky for green card holders to travel outside the US
A recent Supreme Court ruling has made it easier for immigration officials to challenge the reentry of lawful permanent residents, a decision that immigration attorneys say could increase the risks green card holders face when traveling abroad. In a 6-3 ruling in Blanche v. Lau, the Court held that border agents do not need “clear...
Washington Examiner
· Jun 29, 2026
Republicans are doomed if they listen to Trump on SAVE America Act
Let me say the quiet part out loud and put it on the record, knowing it costs something inside my own party. I want documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote. So do most Americans. Gallup puts support for that idea at 83. I don’t just believe election security matters. I believe that near-unanimity []
The Daily Wire
· Jun 30, 2026
Why The Birthright Citizenship Decision Was Wrong
The Supreme Court has ruled that if you are born in the United States, you are a citizen. If your parents traveled here to drop a baby, you are still a citizen. If you spend five minutes here your entire life after your parents drop you here and then take you home, you are still ...
Conservative Review
· Jun 30, 2026
Supreme Court Makes It Clear. Mass Deportations Are Mandatory To Save America
A spate of rulings from the Supreme Court couldn’t be more of a mandate if they were handed down, gift-wrapped, and sealed with a kiss by God: The mass deportation of illegal aliens is legal and imperative if there’s any hope of saving this country. One ruling declared it within the president’s authority to interpret []
Mexico News Daily
· Jul 1, 2026
US tells Mexico it will not renew the USMCA trade agreement
Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said that U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told him and his Canadian counterpart on Wednesday that the United States is not in the position to be able to renew the USMCA for an additional 16 years. The post US tells Mexico it will not renew the USMCA trade agreement appeared first on Mexico News Daily
Al Jazeera
· Jun 25, 2026
US Supreme Court paves way for government to block asylum seekers at border
Liberal justices say the ruling 'circumvents' US law by allowing agents to prevent asylum seekers from filing a claim.
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