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World Cup Shockwave: Morocco ended Canada’s historic run with a clinical 3-0 Round of 16 win in Houston, with Azzedine Ounahi scoring twice and Soufiane Rahimi adding a late third; it’s the first time Canada, as co-hosts, have been eliminated as hosts, and Morocco now face France in the quarter-finals. Prime Minister Spotlight: After the loss, PM Mark Carney said he couldn’t be prouder of the team’s “incredible run,” thanking players for representing Canada. Smart Tech & Privacy: Smart glasses are raising fresh questions in Canada about whether people can be filmed without consent in public spaces, with privacy rules and voyeurism laws coming under scrutiny. Wildlife Under Pressure: A wildfire near whooping crane nesting areas in Wood Buffalo National Park has officials monitoring impacts to the tiny, recovering flock of about 550 birds. Culture & Heritage: Manitoba’s Neubergthal Heritage Foundation is running summer village tours led by student Elliot Rempel, spotlighting the National Historic Site’s Mennonite roots. Canada-Philippines Ties: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. wrapped up a visit to Canada touting investment commitments and a strategic partnership, including CA$2M for the Luzon Economic Corridor.

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Canadian artist launches commemorative apology plaques initiative

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Ekoloc launches Canadian-focused car rental platform in Martinique

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