Author: Bob Pritchard
European shares gained after a mixed session in Asia overnight, while markets have calmed somewhat after the turmoil unleashed by Trump’s on-again, off-again tariffs offensive, and US futures were little changed early this morning.
As we head into the first long weekend of the summer, keep in ming that many stores will be closed or operating on educed hours on Monday, and A father and his 11-year-old son are dead after the motorcycle they were riding was struck by a car in Scarborough last night.
Gausman gets rocked…
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has dismissed legal action related to the potential sale of Bethesda Sports Park and the Town of Stouffville, and more measles cases are confirmed by York Region Public Health.
President Donald Trump isn’t pleased with Apple CEO Tim Cook’s plan to manufacture iPhones bound for the United States at newly built plants in India.
The Ford government tabled it’s Spring economic outlook yesterday and is projecting our deficit to balloon by another $10 billion in 2025-26 as they spend billions of dollars on programs to support workers and stimulate the economy in the face of US tariff threats.

Environment Canada says that we’ll see morning showers with the risk of thunderstorms then a mix of sun and cloud with highs of 27 and a humidex of 32 and a UV index of 7 or high.