Panama is set to take on Ghana in Toronto's second World Cup match, with GO Transit offering late-night service for fans. Live updates are available here.
Match Details
The game marks a significant event for Toronto as it hosts another World Cup fixture. Fans are encouraged to use public transit, with GO Transit extending service hours to accommodate the crowd.
Other News
In other headlines, area residents have complained about excessive noise from a Post Malone concert at Rogers Stadium, describing it as 'ridiculously loud.' Additionally, Ridge Meadows Hospital faced another maternity diversion, and a dealer was accused of selling $2.1 million in securities while lying to investigators, according to a B.C. commission.
Alberta announced a one-time affordability payment of $100 to residents, while an expert warned that the province's October referendum could cost taxpayers up to $130 million. An 81-year-old Ottawa man was charged with historical sexual assaults, and roads in front of two Ottawa schools may be closed this fall for a 'school streets' pilot project.
Montreal's police ethics commissioner is reviewing racism allegations, an RCMP officer was charged with threatening Donald Trump, and a worker died after a crane crashed into an Alberta river. Alberta received four new recommendations to end youth homelessness, and Arthur became the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season.
A Cape Breton man was devastated after his pet died following an alleged dog-on-dog attack, and the U.S. CDC issued a travel warning for Manitoba over a hepatitis A outbreak. One person died in an overnight crash involving a semi-truck in Saskatchewan, and Regina police are seeking tips in a human remains investigation.
Saskatchewan's health minister wrote a letter to the federal government opposing MAID expansion, and the community raised more than $300K for families affected by a devastating crash in Mapleton Township. Police are looking for footage of a BMW involved in a deadly lawn mower crash, and two deer were shot and left to waste near Wilkie, Sask.
Firefighters rescued residents and a pet from a late-night apartment fire, a 72-year-old motorcyclist died in a crash on Manitoulin Island, and a man wanted in a Sudbury tent fire homicide was arrested. An accused testified in his own defense at a murder trial for the beating death of his girlfriend, and a report found governance failures and alleged fraud at a London hospital.
Homelessness was down 5% according to the county but remains rampant. Environment Canada issued a special weather statement for an approaching storm, with wind warnings and heavy rain expected for Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent. Windsor approved a 70% development charge cut, and a shotgun was stolen from a vehicle near Cameron Road in Nanaimo.
Retail and online sales of non-prescription hearing aids are now allowed in B.C., and lower immigration led to lower Canadian population growth, according to StatCan. Qatar fans hit Vancouver, with their chartered flights and 5-star hotels paid for by the king. Brazil's Lula said Trump 'should not meddle' in Brazil's elections, and military officials identified all eight victims of a fiery B-52 crash at a California Air Force base.
Politics
Trump said he would rather not have CUSMA, giving conflicting messages on its future. A Conservative MP's bill on intimate partner violence became law, and an Ottawa committee recommended that people with mental illness be 'indefinitely excluded' from MAID.
Business
The U.S. wants domestic potash, lithium, and bromine; a Canadian company is mining all three in Utah. CPP Investments committed $1 billion to a data centre partnership in India, and a watchdog called the tax code 'completely nuts,' urging simplification and automation.
Health
The CDC issued a travel advisory for Manitoba as hepatitis A cases rise. Health Canada warned that a medical device may cause serious health risks and even death. A 'historic' report called for a complete overhaul of services for Manitoba adults living with disabilities.
Entertainment
Sabrina Carpenter obtained a 5-year restraining order against a man who kept trying to enter her home. A movie review of 'The Death of Robin Hood' said it drains the blood and life out of an old English legend. Jeremy Clarkson revealed a cancer diagnosis.
Sports
Questions around Davies persist as Canada continues preparations for Qatar. The Canadian women beat Netherlands 3-1 at the Volleyball Nations League. The mother of Cape Verde's goalkeeper will be able to watch her son play in the World Cup, according to a Democratic leader.
Lifestyle
How a British antiquities dealer made millions from an international looting network. What you're getting wrong about feeling loved, according to relationship experts. Social networks and online video outweigh traditional media in 2026.
Climate & Environment
Environment groups are suing Ottawa over projected missed emission targets. Tropical Storm Arthur, the first of the Atlantic season, targets the Gulf Coast with heavy rain. A 6.7 magnitude earthquake shook parts of Indonesia, killing at least one and causing damage.
Sci-Tech
The oldest-known plague outbreak came 5,500 years ago in Siberia. The Milky Way's black hole is eerily quiet; scientists found evidence of its missing wind. Yes, the universe's expansion is still accelerating, researchers say.



