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Canadian travel to U.S. ticks up in June, but remains far below pre

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Canadian travel to U.S. ticks up in June, but remains far below pre

Canadian travel to U.S. ticks up in June, but remains far below pre-Trump levels

Published: July 13, 2026 at 12:04PM EDT

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Severe weather leaves trail of damage in Saskatchewan communities

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Tillsonburg assault leaves victim in life-threatening condition

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Man dies after being pulled from Wasaga Beach waters

Bracebridge updating rural road speed limits

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