The Canadian news media remains vital, with 71% of Canadians consuming news daily. However, government advertising favors American digital giants, contributing just $222,000 to print media amidst a $78.15 million budget. A stronger commitment to local media could enhance economic benefits and support journalism in communities, ensuring local news persists.
Pierre Poilievre emphasizes Canada's rich heritage and the dedication of its people from coast to coast. On Canada Day, he celebrates the resilience of Canadians, the sacrifices of pioneers, and the contributions of remarkable individuals. He urges citizens to uphold the values of freedom and unity, acknowledging the ongoing responsibility to cherish and build upon this legacy.
On June 12, Alberta RCMP investigated a hate-related vandalism incident at an energy company property in Hardisty, where a tipi, raised during a ceremony by Indigenous Elders, was defaced with offensive spray paint. Similar hate messages were found nearby. Authorities are seeking public assistance in solving these connected hate crimes.
Last week, police became aware of group chat messages involving several youth, that occurred in the fall of 2025. Screenshots of these messages have since been widely circulated on social media. The content includes deeply concerning and harmful language directed at female high school students.
Prairie farmers are increasingly adopting security measures like cameras and GPS tags due to rising thefts, transforming their approach to rural living. Individual cases of burglary have heightened wariness and anxiety within communities, prompting farmers to lock homes and equipment more securely, while also seeking balance between safety and quality of life.
Heavy rain has led to the postponement of Forestburg's Bog in the Burg to July 25-26 and the cancellation of Killam's Blacktop Bonanza and its parade. However, Friday events, including Killam Rodeo, proceeded as scheduled. Other activities like the Hardisty Trail Run and various local events at the Legion and Country Market are still happening as planned.
Heavy rain has led to the cancellation of Killam/Sedgewick Rodeo Weekend events like the Blacktop Bonanza Street Fair and the Killam Parade. The main rodeo will proceed outdoors at the Sedgewick Recreation Centre. Other events, such as the Legion celebration and dealership activities, are confirmed to continue. Check for weather updates.
A report by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives suggests that Canada can improve access to primary care by adopting practices from Scotland and Ontario. Key recommendations include transitioning family doctors to government employees and expanding community health centers, addressing inequities as many Canadians lack family doctors and face worse health outcomes.