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Tuesday, July 19: Record-breaking temperatures in Europe as heat warnings are issued across Canada; COVID-19 cases triple across Europe; and, a Canadian win at the Tour de France.
Monday, July 18: Extreme heat is wreaking havoc across Europe; family waits an hour for help after a bear breaks into their cottage; and, Canada's youngest recipient of an artificial heart.
Friday, July 15: The spouse of the N.S. mass shooter testifies at an inquiry; police release more details in the fatal shooting of a man acquitted in the Air India bombings; and, a new electric watercraft.
Thursday, July 14: A man acquitted in the deadly Air India bombings has been shot and killed in B.C.; Hockey Canada reopens investigation; and, a racecar driver is giving back.
Wednesday, July 13: The Bank of Canada increases its key interest rate; anger in Uvalde over released video; and, paddling across the Great Lakes.
Tuesday, July 12: New images give crisp look at our universe like never before; the RCMP struggles with vacancies; and, Canadians nominated for Emmy Awards.
Monday, July 11: The federal government calls for a joint plan from big telecom companies in light of the Rogers outage; the premiers meet in B.C.; and, a new awe-inspiring look at our universe.
Friday, July 8: A widespread Rogers outage affects millions of Canadians; Japan's former prime minister is assassinated; and, the return of the Calgary Stampede.
Thursday, July 7: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson resigns amid turmoil; a whistleblower comes forward against Patrick Brown; and, beekeeping atop a Nova Scotia mall.
Wednesday, July 6: Patrick Brown has been disqualified from the Conservative leadership race; why the federal government intends to keep the ArriveCan app; and, a karaoke bus in Calgary.