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Fernandez advances to Citi Open semifinals with win over former doubles partner

[published_date] Canada's Leylah Fernandez advanced to her first semifinal of the season with a 6-4, 7-6 (4) win over American qualifier and former doubles partner Taylor Townsend on Friday at the Citi Open hard court tennis tournament in Washington, D.C. Fernandez played an aggressive return game against Townsend and had 23 break-point chances, converting five.…

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Streaming company blames ‘human error’ for minor hockey leagues, venues unknowingly leaving cameras on

[published_date] The fallout continues after it was revealed that cameras at multiple facilities around Waterloo region in southern Ontario were livestreaming children's summer camps without permission. The operator of the cameras, LiveBarn, said it was the result of "human error" on the part of each venue or an affiliated minor hockey league in charge of managing the streaming schedules.…

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Sask. RCMP charge owner of ‘Queen of Canada’ compound with assaulting officers

[published_date] RCMP say a man has been charged with assaulting two police officers in a southwestern Saskatchewan village where so-called followers of the "Queen of Canada" have set up a compound. Mounties say 61-year-old Ricky Manz has also been charged with assault, resisting arrest and uttering threats in Richmound, about 360 kilometres west of Regina,…

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LG Energy Solution warns of slowing EV battery demand due to U.S. tariffs, policy headwinds

[published_date] South Korean battery firm LG Energy Solution warned on Friday of a further slowdown in demand by early next year due to U.S. tariffs and policy uncertainties after it posted a quarterly profit jump. Its major customers Tesla and General Motors warned of fallout from U.S. tariffs and legislation that will end federal subsidies for EV…

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Overdoses increasing at Toronto drop-in centres since supervised consumption sites shut down, network says

[published_date] Overdoses at drop-in centres in Toronto have sharply increased since the provincial government shut down four supervised consumption sites in April, according to a coalition of community agencies.  Before the supervised consumption sites closed, there were typically less than 10 overdoses a month at drop-in sites — which include churches, food banks and neighbourhood centres…

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MAGA musician permit revocations spark public space debate

[published_date] The decision to revoke a controversial MAGA-supporting performer's permits to hold events on public property has sparked a debate about who should be allowed to perform in public spaces. Sean Feucht is a religious singer from the U.S. who has expressed anti-diversity, anti-2SLGBTQ+ and anti-women's rights views on his platforms. He was scheduled to perform at the York Redoubt National Historic…

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