June 28 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories from
selected Canadian newspapers. Reuters has not verified these
stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
British Columbia's private real estate boards should no
longer be able to smooth over or bury complaints from the
public, according to a report by the Real Estate Council of
British Columbia.
The Canadian federal government is appointing a dozen
outside experts as a "sounding board" to help steer a sweeping
review of Canada's cultural policies that is aimed at redrawing
a system of support some federal officials feel is broken.
Small businesses are scrambling to ship product, pay
suppliers and get paid by the end of the month as a potential
work stoppage at Canada Post looms.
POST
On Tuesday night in Scarborough, Toronto residents will
have the chance to weigh in on an ambitious - though
controversial - plan for the waterfront well east of downtown.
The focus of the Three Amigos Summit in Ottawa this week
is likely to be overshadowed by the Brexit vote but talks
between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his U.S. and Mexican
counterparts will still need to address the existing and
overarching issue: trade among the three neighboring nations
themselves.