News of the day: Hockey Night in Canada is exiting from CBC

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Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll speaks to reporters during the end-of-season media availability.

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It’s Tuesday, June 16th. Here are the top stories we’re following today:

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The days of Hockey Night in Canada as we know them are over. In a joint statement on Tuesday, Sportsnet and CBC announced that the latter will no longer carry NHL broadcasts, meaning the legendary franchise’s traditional Saturday night home will no longer exist on the public broadcaster.

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Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll speaks to reporters during the end-of-season media availability. Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll speaks to reporters during the end-of-season media availability. Ernest Doroszuk/Toronto Sun

Why the Maple Leafs were happy to trade Joseph Woll to the Flyers

John Chayka took a break from his coaching search and made his first significant move as general manager of the Maple Leafs, sending goaltender Joseph Woll to the Philadelphia Flyers. Experienced defender Simon Benoit is also moving to the Flyers.

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US President Donald Trump delivers a speech during his bilateral meeting with the President of the United Arab Emirates during the G7 summit on June 16, 2026 in Evian, eastern France. US President Donald Trump delivers a speech during his bilateral meeting with the President of the United Arab Emirates during the G7 summit on June 16, 2026 in Evian, eastern France. Photo by Mandel UND /AFP via Getty Images

KINSELLA: The US-Iran “deal” is an absolute fiasco

Iran will receive billions in reparations – much, much more than it received under Barack Obama’s ill-conceived Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in 2015. His murderous regime is intact and dominated by the IRGC, considered a terrorist entity in Canada and the West. The Iranian regime is now even tougher than before.

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Elisabeth and Peter Bartsch A GoFundMe was set up for Peter and Elizabeth Bartsch, who were traveling with a family in a van when it collided with an SUV north of Kitchener, Ont., Friday evening, killing five children from another family. Photo by HANDOUT /GoFundMe

Youngest brother released from hospital in fatal transport accident near Kitchener; 2. GoFundMe setup

One of the Ontario family members injured in last Friday’s fatal car crash north of Kitchener that killed five other children ages four to 12 has been released from hospital. Family member Nancy Doerksen, organizer of a GoFundMe for family expenses that has now raised more than $250,000, updated readers of this page.

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Chief Myron Demkiw Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw. Photo by Ernest Doroszuk /TORONTO SUN FILES

WARMINGTON: Toronto police say numerous shootings are part of a “complex” gun rental program

Thanks to modern phone encryption technology, Toronto police are now identifying a shadowy criminal network somewhere in the world that is paying young people to spread terror in the city by shooting political and religious targets. And Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw has now publicly explained this deadly “contract shooting” that led to the death of Const. Marc Pinozzotto not only recruited Toronto youths to fire their weapons, but also required them to videotape the crimes to prove they did it.

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