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Jun 14, 2025

Canadians urged to 'avoid all travel' to Israel amid amid escalating hostilities with Iran
The federal government is urging Canadians to "avoid all travel" to Israel as the country exchanges missile and air strikes with Iran.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2025

Canadians urged to 'avoid all travel' to Israel amid escalating hostilities with Iran
The federal government is urging Canadians to "avoid all travel" to Israel as the country exchanges missile and air strikes with Iran.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2025

2 Minnesota lawmakers and spouses shot in their homes, ex-state House Speaker and husband dead: governor
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz says former state House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband were killed Saturday in politically motivated assassinations, and a second lawmaker and his wife were shot and wounded. The public safety commissioner says the suspect, who has yet to be captured, was posing as a police officer.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2025

Ex-Minnesota House Speaker and husband shot and killed at home, second lawmaker and wife wounded
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz says former state House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband were killed Saturday in politically motivated assassinations, and a second lawmaker and his wife were shot and wounded. The public safety commissioner says the suspect, who has yet to be captured, was posing as a police officer.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2025

Police in Minnesota searching for suspect in 'politically motivated assassination'
Hundreds of law enforcement officers fanned out across a Minneapolis suburb on Saturday in pursuit of a man who authorities say posed as a police officer and fatally shot a Democratic state lawmaker in her home and wounded a second lawmaker.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2025

WestJet dealing with 'cybersecurity incident' impacting access to internal systems, app
WestJet is alerting its employees and the public about a "cybersecurity incident" involving the Calgary-based airline's internal systems and app.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2025

U.S. to spend millions on Trump's military parade, but critics say something more costly is at stake




CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2025

Trump protests sweep across U.S. ahead of Saturday's military parade




CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2025

Search teams scour Air India plane crash site as death toll rises to 270, relatives press for answers
Search and recovery teams continued scouring the site of one of India's worst aviation disasters on Saturday, three days after an Air India plane bound for London fell crashed and killed at least 270 people in Gujarat state.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2025

Nuclear talks with the U.S. halted as Iran exchanges more missile volleys with Israel
Both Israel's military and Iran state television announced the latest round of missiles as explosions were heard overhead in parts of Israel, including Tel Aviv, less than an hour before midnight.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2025

Iran's retaliatory strikes kill at least 3 after Israeli attacks on nuclear program, military
Iran launched retaliatory missile strikes on Israel into Saturday morning, killing at least three people and wounding others, after a series of blistering Israeli attacks on the heart of Iran's nuclear program and its armed forces.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2025

Israeli defence minister warns Iran will pay a heavy price if it continues retaliatory missile strikes
"Tehran will burn" if Iran continues firing missiles, Israel's defence minister warned Saturday as the two countries traded blows a day after Israel attacked Iranian nuclear and military sites, killing a number of top generals.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2025

He thought he was calling Air Canada. The airline says it wasn't them
A Stellarton, N.S., man says he was baffled when he was told his $2,000 non-refundable ticket to Texas was cancelled.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2025

Liberals see a need for speed on major projects bill. Critics warn that's risky
Liberals are attempting to bulldoze their mega projects bill through Parliament, according to critics who say the legislation interferes with Indigenous rights, environmental protection and democracy itself.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2025

As a 21-year-old woman who stands 6'4", I'm still learning to hold my head high
When Olivia McGahern walks down the street, she worries what people are thinking as she towers over them. After suffering height insecurity for most of her life, she's now working to be comfortable with it.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2025

As disinformation and hate thrive online, YouTube quietly changed how it moderates content
YouTube, the world's largest video platform, with 20 million videos uploaded each day, appears to have changed its moderation policies to allow more content that violates its own rules to remain online.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2025

Canadian producer Bob Ezrin on elevating Pink Floyd, taming KISS and leaving the U.S. behind
Legendary Canadian music producer Bob Ezrin has worked with dozens of artists, from Alice Cooper to Taylor Swift. Now, as he celebrates receiving a Governor General Arts Award for Lifetime Achievement, the 76-year-old musical icon reflected on his five-decade-and-counting career, in a wide-ranging interview with Ian Hanomansing.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2025

Can the G7 leaders still find anything to agree about?
On the occasion of the 50th meeting of the world's leading democracies, it's unclear on how much the seven leaders can still agree. Such lack of consensus would at least underline how much the world has changed in the last few months.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 14, 2025

Sex assault trial reforms followed Ghomeshi case. Some experts worry Hockey Canada trial could spark more
Following public outcry over Jian Ghomeshi's 2016 trial, some legal scholars lauded Criminal Code changes that prevent the defence from surprising complainants at trial with past emails or texts with the defendant. Some defence lawyers worry more 'reactive lawmaking' could follow the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Canada's Gilgeous-Alexander goes wild in 4th, Thunder rally to top Pacers and tie NBA Finals
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 15 of his 35 points in the fourth quarter, and the Oklahoma City Thunder rallied from a 10-point, second-half deficit to beat the Indiana Pacers 111-104 on Friday night and tie the NBA Finals at two games apiece.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Grammys add a new country album category, drawing criticism online
The Recording Academy's decision to add a new music category called "best traditional country album" has sparked criticism online, with some speculating it's in response to Beyoncé's best country album win at the 2025 Grammy Awards.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Awaiting sex crimes trials, billionaire Frank Stronach in Austria for a TV appearance
Court documents obtained by CBC News show that Frank Stronach's bail conditions were quietly altered on May 21, granting him the return of his passport and ability to travel from May 24 to June 14. He faces 18 sex crimes charges and is due to go on trial next year.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Two female grizzlies killed by trains in Banff National Park
The death of two female grizzly bears on the railway line in Banff National Park is a significant blow to the population, according to Parks Canada ecologist.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Family rushes to India to formally identify Regina father killed in Air India crash
The family of a Saskatchewan man says he died in the crash of an Air India plane bound for London on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Men are not OK, report on premature deaths in Canada suggests
About 44 per cent of living in Canada will die prematurely from causes like suicide and the opioid crisis that are for the most part preventable, according to a new report



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Bankrupt 23andMe is trying to sell Canadians' genetic information. Here's what you can do
If you've ever sent a spit sample to 23andMe, your genetic information is officially up for sale. 



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

After 8 weeks, Hockey Canada sex assault trial ends and fates of accused ex-players rest with judge
The judge-alone sexual assault trial of five former Canadian world juniors hockey players ended today in London, Ont. Justice Maria Carroccia is set to deliver her decisions on July 24.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Canada to join major European rearmament deal as early as June 23: sources
Prime Minister Mark Carney plans on joining a sweeping European plan in Belgium this month to rearm the continent and provide more military aid to Ukraine, CBC News has learned.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Sole survivor of Air India crash has an incredible story — but he's not unique
As unbelievable as the story of the sole survivor of the Air India plane crash may sound, it's happened before. It's rare, but in recent decades, several other people have been the lone survivors of plane crashes.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Defence counters Crown's closing arguments at sex assault trial for 5 ex-world junior hockey players
We're back at Superior Court in London, Ont., to cover the latest developments from the sexual assault trial of five former world junior hockey players.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

How Canada emerged as the safest port in a storm of global trade
Canadians are rightly angry and scared about what the U.S. tariffs and threats will mean for the economy. When the trade war first began, the outlook was dire. But since then, Canada has swung from the focus of U.S. trade ire to having the lowest U.S. tariff rate of any major trading partner in April.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Trump's military parade is costing millions and, potentially, something more valuable, critics say
Donald Trump's long-desired military parade was only confirmed six weeks ago, but it now arrives in a week that has raised alarm among military experts and Democrats over the politicization of American troops.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Canada's top doctor Theresa Tam leaving role at end of term June 20
Canada's Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam is leaving her position at the end of next week.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

May the Schwartz be with you! Spaceballs sequel set for 2027 — with Bill Pullman and Rick Moranis
This is not a drill, movie fans! A Spaceballs sequel is in the works and set for release in 2027 — and three of its original stars will reprise their roles.  



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Crown lays out 'path to conviction' for accused ex-world junior players at Hockey Canada sex assault trial
We're back at Superior Court in London, Ont., to cover the latest developments from the sexual assault trial of five former world junior hockey players.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Canadian demonstrators held, passports confiscated ahead of planned global march to Egypt-Gaza border
More than 40 Canadians planning to participate in the global march to Gaza in Egypt have been detained and their passports confiscated by authorities, organizers told CBC News.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Manufacturing sales fall 2.8 per cent in April, biggest monthly drop since 2023
Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales fell 2.8 per cent in April, the largest monthly drop since October 2023, as the tariff dispute with the United States hit the industry.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

'I'm the hunted': Summer McIntosh's record-breaking week puts competitors on notice ahead of worlds
Summer McIntosh is not only a Canadian superstar, she's now a global powerhouse. The eyes of the swimming world were entirely fixated on her each time the 18-year-old took to the water this week at the Canadian trials.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Crown continues closing arguments as sex assault trial of ex-Hockey Canada players expected to wrap today
We're back at Superior Court in London, Ont., to cover the latest developments from the sexual assault trial of five former world junior hockey players.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

His dad's old age pension suddenly stopped coming, leaving couple at 'desperation time'
A London couple say they've been burdened with an unexpected monthly financial hit, after an elder family member's old age security payments were stopped without explanation — payments that went toward expensive nursing home costs.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Can the G7 find order in the chaos?
What to expect as political and economic representatives of a world order that Donald Trump is intent on shattering, gather for the G7 in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Manitoba wildfires: Premier hints at using emergency powers to open up hotel rooms for evacuees




CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

One of Toronto's oldest elm trees is on its last legs. Researchers are racing to re-grow copies
One of the largest old elm trees in Toronto — possibly in all of southern Ontario — is on its last legs. But as the city finalizes plans to take down the Barton Street landmark next week, a University of Toronto tree expert is determined to ensure it will live again.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Russia and Ukraine are returning the bodies of their soldiers. It's a grim snapshot of battlefield loss




CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Woman in Hockey Canada sex assault trial 'has shown resilience,' says lawyer who settled her civil case




CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Joy of Gaza aid boat's arrival turned to moment of fear, crew member says




CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Aid boat bound for Gaza was seized by Israel, but crew member still considers trip a win




CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

Metal casket maker ready for trade war to end after steel hit with 50% tariff
A casket maker in Magog, Que., is the only one in Canada to make coffins out of steel. The 50 per cent tariff is hurting business.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

No Kings protests against Trump's policies expected to sweep U.S. on Saturday
A United-States-wide demonstration against President Donald Trump, planned for months and to be held Saturday, has ballooned in scope since protests against the administration's immigration raids broke out last week. 



CBC Top Stories
Jun 13, 2025

The Life of Chuck — for better or worse — dances to the end of the world
The Life of Chuck is requisitely affirming and heartwarming. But what makes it so infuriatingly, outrageously, quintessentially Stephen King is how this so closely follows the paint-by-numbers framing of all his non-horror outings. 



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Major Israeli attack on Tehran targets Iran's nuclear program




CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Israeli military warns citizens to shelter amid reported fresh Iranian missile attack




CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Israel faces 2nd round of retaliatory attacks from Iran




CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Israel's strikes on Iran just the latest step in Netanyahu's plan to reshape the Middle East




CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Iran confirms top officials killed after Israel targets nuclear sites, leaders, scientists in wave of strikes




CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Iran fires missile barrage at Israel in wake of blistering attacks on nuclear, military sites




CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Explosions heard in Tehran as Israel says it's targeted Iran nuclear sites and military




CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

E.M. did not give 'valid consent' to ex-Hockey Canada players, Crown argues at sex assault trial
Assistant Crown attorney Meaghan Cunningham continued her closing submissions Thursday, urging the judge to find the complainant, E.M., did not voluntarily consent to sexual acts on the night of the alleged assaults in June 2018.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

A satirical article said Cape Breton has its own time zone. Google and Meta AI repeated it as fact
Janel Comeau wrote a satirical article for The Beaverton claiming Cape Breton had its own time zone — a playful piece, until Google and Meta AI took it seriously.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

No, Google AI, Cape Breton doesn't have its own time zone
Janel Comeau wrote a satirical article for The Beaverton claiming Cape Breton had its own time zone — a playful piece, until Google and Meta AI took it seriously.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

E.M. did not give 'valid consent' to ex-Hockey Canada players, Crown argues at sex assault tria
Assistant Crown attorney Meaghan Cunningham continued her closing submissions Thursday, urging the judge to find the complainant, E.M., did not voluntarily consent to sexual acts on the night of the alleged assaults in June 2018.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

More than a dozen Canadian Sikhs face active assassination threats, organization warns
More than a dozen Canadian Sikhs live under active threats on their lives, an advocacy organization is warning — pointing to India as the source. The group argues it's unconscionable for the federal government to invite Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to next week's G7 meeting.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

How a Northern Irish town descended into 3 days of anti-immigrant violence
Protests in the small Northern Irish town of Ballymena spiralled into acts of anti-immigrant violence this week after two teenagers who spoke Romanian were charged with sexually assaulting a local girl. 



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Leaders should ignore Trump outbursts at G7 summit: Former PM Chretien
Former prime minister Jean Chretien says dignitaries attending next week's G7 leaders summit in Alberta should avoid engaging with the "crazy" from U.S. President Donald Trump.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Ontario government used code words to hinder searching Greenbelt records: report
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government broke its legal, record-keeping obligations amid its now-reversed decision to open up parts of the protected Greenbelt lands for housing, the province's information and privacy commissioner has found.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Financial gain had nothing to do with E.M.'s sex assault allegations, Crown tells Hockey Canada trial
We're back at Superior Court in London, Ont., to cover the latest developments from the sexual assault trial of five former world junior hockey players.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

This could be Canada's 2nd-worst wildfire season
The area in Canada burned by wildfires so far this season is the second-largest on record for this time of year, according to government data.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Tips for making your garden a pollinator haven
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we get some tips for making your garden a haven not just for humans, but nature too; explore the inside of a snow cave in Antarctica that's saving ice from vanishing glaciers; and learn how to stop potholes from multiplying with climate change.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Man accused of plotting NYC Jewish centre 'slaughter' while in Ontario pleads not guilty
An alleged ISIS supporter who came to Ontario on a study permit has pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges in New York, amid allegations he planned a shooting rampage at a Jewish centre in Brooklyn. Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, 20, was arraigned after he was extradited this week to the U.S. from Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

He began university in the '70s. 49 years later, this 'farm boy' earns his degree
In 1976, Dave Burnett attended the University of Guelph at the behest of his mother but quickly dropped out to work with his hands. Little did he know at the time that this was the start of a long, winding road that lead all the way back to his Bachelor of Science 49 years later.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Judge declares mistrial for remaining Harvey Weinstein rape charge, other conviction stands
The judge in Harvey Weinstein 's sex crimes case declared a mistrial on the remaining rape charge after the jury foreperson said he wouldn't continue deliberating.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith faces raucous, angry town hall on province's coal policy
About 500 people, dressed in cowboy hats, belt buckles, and jeans, packed a community hall in Fort Macleod, Alta., for an event marked by heckling, competing applause and placards.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

E.M. was 'in over her head' and resisted sex acts in 'passive ways,' Crown argues at ex-world juniors trial
We're back at Superior Court in London, Ont., to cover the latest developments from the sexual assault trial of five former world junior hockey players.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Federal government to put latest Canada Post offer up for union vote
Federal Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu says she's going to put Canada Post's latest offer to unionized postal workers up for a vote as soon as possible.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

7 hospitalized after eating salami recalled due to possible salmonella
The Public Health Agency of Canada has released a notice stating that 57 people — 44 in Alberta and 13 in Ontario — got sick after eating Rea brand Genoa salami and Bona brand Genova salami.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Montreal's Rizzuto crime family targeted in major police sweep
In what police are calling the most significant operation to take place in Quebec in a decade, officers have arrested the suspected heads of Montreal's Italian Mafia, including the presumed leader, Leonardo Rizzuto. 



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

United Nations to vote on demand for immediate Gaza ceasefire despite U.S., Israel opposition
The United Nations General Assembly will vote on Thursday on a draft resolution that demands an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire in the war in Gaza after the United States vetoed a similar effort in the Security Council last week.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Gay and Catholic: How this couple reconciles their faith with their sexual identity
Erwin Ottenbreit has come to embrace his sexual identity as a gay man, but doing so forced him to leave his marriage and revisit his relationship with the Catholic Church.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

1 passenger survives after Air India flight bound for London crashes with 242 aboard




CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

'I stood up and ran': Miraculous survival of Air India passenger with 241 confirmed deaths




CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Air India crash investigators recover plane's black box from a rooftop




CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Air India flight bound for London with 242 aboard crashes in northwestern India




CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Father of Saskatoon homicide victim says son was more than his addictions
The remains of Chad Romanski, 31, were found in a shallow grave just outside of Saskatoon in early June.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

2 cities, 2 buildings and 1 fugitive landlord leaves tenants in unlivable conditions
A wanted fugitive accused of being the ringleader of a grandparent scam has left tenants in two southwestern Ontario cities with a host of maintenance issues and no one to turn to for help. 



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Why don't people want more kids? That's the wrong question, says a new global report




CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Are there 'snooping provisions' in Carney's massive border bill?




CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

3 plead guilty in network of temp agencies that hid asylum seeker's work accident




CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Halifax couple desperately trying to adopt 3 children from Lebanon against a ticking clock
Victoria Joumaa says she has spent five years trying to adopt her three biological cousins and bring them from Lebanon to Canada. Now time is running out: two of the children will be forced to leave their orphanage at the end of June.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

Nintendo's Switch 2 sets early sales records. Its future is less certain
Like a supercharged go-kart, Nintendo's newest gaming console flew out of the gates. But how will it fare in the Grand Prix ahead?



CBC Top Stories
Jun 12, 2025

What you need to know about the G7 summit in Alberta
The news is about to be flooded with the latest from the Group of Seven as some of the world's most powerful leaders travel to the Canadian Rockies next week for high-level meetings on major issues.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2025

Canada's Mathurin scores 27 off the bench as Pacers rally past Thunder in Game 3 of NBA Finals
Bennedict Mathurin scored 27 points off the bench, Tyrese Haliburton added 22 and the Indiana Pacers reclaimed the lead in the NBA Finals by beating the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-107 in Game 3 on Wednesday night.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2025

Pride Toronto links funding woes to Trump's anti-DEI agenda
Pride Toronto says the festival faces a major financial shortfall after multiple corporate sponsors pulled their support, which the festival's executive director links to American companies moving away from DEI efforts under the Trump administration.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2025

The National | Canada-U.S. exchange draft trade deal
June 11, 2025 | Sources tell CBC News that Canada and the U.S. are making progress toward some sort of trade agreement. Plus, the anonymous hotline for Canadians who use drugs alone. And music icon Brian Wilson dies at 82.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2025

RFK Jr. names new vaccine advisers after firing previous advisory committee
U.S. Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday named eight members to serve on a key panel of vaccine advisers after abruptly firing all 17 sitting members of the independent panel of experts.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2025

Major projects will be slowed by court challenges if rights are violated: First Nations chief
The regional chief of the British Columbia Assembly of First Nations said Wednesday that governments should not speed up major projects at the expense of First Nations rights — and warned that projects will be slowed down by court challenges if First Nations are not consulted from the start.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2025

E.M. 'did not choose' to consent to sex acts with ex-Hockey Canada players, Crown argues at trial
Assistant Crown attorney Meaghan Cunningham began her closing submissions Wednesday. She took aim at evidence submitted by the defence teams, saying it relied on "myths and stereotypes" about consent.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2025

English River First Nation grappling with more potential graves found at residential school site
On Thursday, English River First Nation in northern Saskatchewan announced that a ground-penetrating radar search at the site that began in 2021 has identified dozens more anomalies at the site of the former Beauval residential school.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2025

Wealthsimple launches credit card, new line of credit to challenge big banks
Wealthsimple Inc. announced its first credit card and a line of credit Wednesday as it ramps up efforts to challenge the dominance of Canada's big banks.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2025

GST rebate on new homes would save typical first-time buyer $27K: Budget officer
The parliamentary budget officer says an eligible first-time homebuyer would save an average of $26,832 in sales tax on the price of a newly built home under Ottawa's latest housing proposal.



CBC Top Stories
Jun 11, 2025

'An honour': Inside the PWHL's expansion draft with the 1st overall pick
Ashton Bell knew Vancouver had interest, after speaking with GM Cara Gardner Morey during an exclusive signing window prior to the draft. But exactly how things would play out was remained a mystery.



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