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Parks Canada Workforce Cuts: Parks Canada has notified staff it’s entering a “period of workforce adjustment,” with spending targets driving phased job reductions over the next three years. Wildfire Watch: Environment Canada warns Nova Scotia remains susceptible to wildfire risk this summer after uneven precipitation, even as other parts of the country saw more rain earlier in the year. World Cup Security & Visas: With the 2026 FIFA World Cup starting June 11 across the U.S., Mexico and Canada, an AP report flags an unprecedented security challenge amid wars and AI-fueled disruption fears; separately, Iran and the U.S. trade accusations over visas for Iran’s squad support staff, even as players reportedly received visas. Defence Procurement Push: South Korea’s HD Hyundai is expanding its Canada submarine bid pitch in Ottawa, tying defence manufacturing to energy and hydrogen plans. Health Policy in Quebec: Quebec’s energy-drink bill aims to curb teen harm after a death linked to caffeine plus ADHD medication, but one Conservative MNA says it could be delayed until after the fall election. Community Giving: Tim Hortons’ “smile cookie” campaign in Guelph and Puslinch raised over $137,000 for the Children’s Foundation’s Keep Kids Fed program.

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