Canada
Packers’ Tucker Kraft expects to be ready for the start of the season as he recovers from torn ACL (Winnipeg Free Press)
PWHL expansion is gutting the Ottawa Charge. Ask our reporters how the team recovers (Ottawa Citizen)
How a hospital is helping solve a hometown housing shortage (Winnipeg Free Press)
Trump has a new, surprising take on the higher cost of living: ‘I love the inflation’ (Winnipeg Free Press)
Museum closure in Wakaw, Sask. has families scrambling to recollect heirlooms (CBC)
Led by Misssissauga's Sudarshan Yellamaraju, a new wave of Canadian golf talent lands at national open (CBC)
Alberta may see 'gigawatt-scale' AI data centres under construction this year (Calgary Herald)
LILLEY: Donald Trump hedges his bets on CUSMA renewal despite hints of progress (Toronto Sun)
Boating advisory lifted for Bow and Elbow rivers, but caution still advised (Calgary Herald)
17-year-old drowning victim 'made a huge impact' on those around him (CBC)
Receiver Jaylen Johnson is lone rookie in Roughriders' offence (Regina Leader-Post)
Alleged drunk driver speeds through Ironman race in Florida (Toronto Sun)
NHL draft: Why big, skilled, gritty centre crucial for Canucks’ second pick (The Province)
Hotel bookings during World Cup down from last year, but B.C. minister sees positives (Winnipeg Free Press)
Roughriders' have their first practice for their post-Grey Cup win season (CBC)
News of the day: Slain OPP officer’s body on way to coroner, accused killer to appear in court, and more (Toronto Sun)
Pentagon chief visits Guantanamo, warns Cuba against threatening U.S. (Toronto Sun)
A 'secure zone' stops Knicks fans from gathering outside MSG, rankling die-hards and the team owner (Winnipeg Free Press)
Regina residents deal with hail damage after stormy surprise (CBC)
'Swarm' of health-care workers ran from St. John's hospital to help man dying in the street (CBC)