Weekly Roundup: Top Canadian Press Releases You Need to See
Weekly Roundup: Top Canadian Press Releases You Need to See

Weekly Recap of Major Canadian Press Releases

TORONTO, July 10, 2026 /CNW/ – With thousands of press releases published each week, it can be difficult to keep up with everything on Cision. To help journalists and consumers stay on top of the week’s most newsworthy and popular releases, here’s a recap of some major stories from the week that shouldn’t be missed.

Tim Hortons and Crocs Collaborate on Limited-Edition Collection

Tim Hortons and Crocs have teamed up for a limited-edition Tims-inspired collection. Exclusive early access for Tims Rewards members starts July 12. “Tims fans love our exciting and cool merch drops on TimShop.ca and we’re thrilled to be able to delight them again with this new Crocs collab – it’s a perfect fit for fans of Tims and Crocs and just in time for summer,” said Christie Song, Head of Retail for Tim Hortons.

Ontario Nurses Association Reports Wave of Registered Nurse Cuts

The Ontario Nurses’ Association (ONA) is tracking the latest round of cuts to registered nurses (RNs), nurse practitioners and health-care professionals from Ontario health-care facilities, sounding the alarm on a tsunami of new cuts from across the province, worsening working conditions and leaving patients in a number of communities with less care.

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Subaru Announces Pricing for 2027 All-Electric Subaru Uncharted

Subaru announced pricing for the 2027 all-electric Subaru Uncharted, starting at $40,995 MSRP. The vehicle emphasizes usability and performance with clean, sporty lines, while retaining efficient packaging for up to five passengers. It features Subaru’s electric-model lighting signature, shared with the 2027 Solterra and Trailseeker, with distinctive, weather-resistant headlamps and a six-star illuminated logo.

Lightworks, Scotiabank, Sun Life and TELUS Launch AI Consortium

Lightworks, Scotiabank, Sun Life and TELUS announced the launch of the AI Consortium, a trailblazing model bringing together some of Canada’s largest and most regulated organizations to build and govern the critical infrastructure needed to implement artificial intelligence (AI) safely, responsibly and at enterprise scale.

Axia Real Assets Submits Offer to Acquire Plaza Retail REIT

Axia Real Assets submitted a fully financed, non-binding offer to acquire all units of Plaza Retail REIT at $5.28 per unit in cash, valuing the REIT at $1.23 billion. The proposed purchase price represented a 20.8% premium to the 90-day volume-weighted average price on the TSX as of June 8, 2026, and an approximately 19.5% premium to the closing trading price on that day.

Larry Tanenbaum Writes Letter to Fans

Larry Tanenbaum shared a letter to fans reflecting on his 30-year journey in sports, starting with a small ownership position in the Toronto Maple Leafs. He noted that Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment has become a world-class, multi-sport organization.

Minister of Justice Announces Judicial Appointment in Nova Scotia

The Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada announced the appointment of Charlene J. Moore, K.C., Chief Executive Officer for the Nova Scotia Legal Aid Commission, as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Family Division) in Sydney. Justice Moore replaces Justice L.A. MacLeod-Archer, who resigned effective May 31, 2025.

P2 Gold: Gabbs Geotechnical Drilling Confirms Lucky Strike Zone Remains Open

Since the start of the program in October 2025, a total of 72 RC drill holes have been drilled, with 24 holes at the Sullivan Zone and 48 holes at the Lucky Strike Zone. The diamond drill completed 29 metallurgical and slope stability geotechnical holes and 10 exploration holes before being demobilized at the end of May.

Destination Vancouver Looks to Lasting Impact of FIFA World Cup 2026

“Every year, Vancouver welcomes visitors from around the world. But being a Host City gave us something different. It gave us the opportunity to introduce Vancouver to millions of future visitors who may never have considered our city before,” said Chwin. “And Vancouver delivered a spectacular performance.”

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Tim Hortons Camp Day Returns July 15

Tim Hortons Camp Day is back on July 15, with 100% of all hot and iced coffee proceeds donated to Tim Hortons Foundation Camps. “For nearly four decades, Camp Day has been a powerful reminder of what the Tim Hortons community can accomplish together. Every hot and iced coffee sold on July 15 goes directly toward helping youth from underserved communities discover their full potential – and last year, that led to an incredible $13 million raised,” said Axel Schwan, President of Tim Hortons.

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