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June 18, 2026 – Canada Headlines

1Trump and Iran’s Pezeshkian sign initial deal to end war – live updates

Story gist: U.S. President Trump and Iranian President Pezeshkian signed an initial deal to end the war. The agreement was reported in live updates.
Left
Trump signs Iran peace plan, claiming deal averts ‘worldwide depression’
— The Guardian
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Center
Trump and Iran’s Pezeshkian sign initial deal to end war – live updates
— BBC
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: The Guardian (left) highlights Trump’s personal claim that the deal averts ‘worldwide depression,’ emphasizing his rhetoric. BBC (center) uses a neutral factual headline focused on the signing event and live coverage. No right-leaning outlet is present, leaving absent perspectives that might stress security gains, Iranian concessions, or skepticism toward the agreement’s durability.

2Synagogue shooters were hired by a foreign entity, Secretary of State for Combatting Crime says

Story gist: Canadian Secretary of State for Combatting Crime stated that synagogue shooters were hired by a foreign entity. The funeral for slain Toronto officer Marc Pinizzotto is scheduled for June 24 in Etobicoke.
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Funeral for slain Toronto officer Marc Pinizzotto to be held June 24 in Etobicoke
— Toronto Star
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Center
Synagogue shooters were hired by a foreign entity, Secretary of State for Combatting Crime says
— The Globe and Mail
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Toronto Star emphasizes the victim’s funeral and personal loss, shifting focus to community impact. Center outlet Globe and Mail reports the official claim about foreign hiring directly without added context. Right-leaning coverage is absent from the cluster, leaving perspectives on security threats, immigration, or government accountability unrepresented.

3‘Our lives are here’: U.S. man in limbo after Ottawa suspends citizenship

Story gist: Canadian officials suspended citizenship certificates for some recipients, including a U.S. man living in Canada, leaving him in limbo over his status.
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NDP wants minister to explain why citizenship certificates were abruptly suspended
— CBC
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Center
Canada is asking some who received citizenship to surrender their certificates. Here’s why
— CTV News
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning coverage (CBC) emphasizes political accountability by highlighting NDP demands for a ministerial explanation of the abrupt suspensions. Center reporting (CTV) adopts an explanatory tone focused on the policy rationale for requesting surrenders. Right-leaning framing is absent, leaving out any emphasis on enforcement priorities or potential security justifications for the action.

4Quebec RCMP officer charged with uttering threats against Donald Trump

Story gist: A Quebec RCMP officer was charged with uttering threats against Donald Trump.
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Quebec-based RCMP officer charged with uttering threats online toward Donald Trump
— CBC
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Center
RCMP officer charged with threatening Donald Trump
— CTV News
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning CBC specifies the officer’s Quebec base and online threats, adding geographic and method details. Center outlet CTV News uses shorter phrasing focused only on the charge and target. Right-leaning coverage is absent from the cluster, leaving out any potential emphasis on law enforcement accountability or national security angles that perspective might highlight.

5Trump says he would rather not have CUSMA, gives conflicting message on its future

Story gist: U.S. President Donald Trump stated he would prefer if the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement expired immediately. He also provided conflicting signals regarding the agreement’s future.
Left
Donald Trump says he’d prefer if CUSMA ‘expired immediately’
— Toronto Star
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Center
Trump says he would rather not have CUSMA, gives conflicting message on its future
— CTV News
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like the Toronto Star highlight Trump’s preference for immediate CUSMA expiration through direct quotes emphasizing criticism. Center-leaning sources such as CTV News stress the conflicting messages about the deal’s continuation without strong endorsement of either position. Right-leaning coverage is absent from the cluster, leaving out potential defenses of Trump’s trade renegotiation approach or emphasis on U.S. leverage in the agreement.

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