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USA & Canada Intelligence Brief — Wednesday, July 1, 2026

· July 1, 2026 · 5 min read

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USA & Canada Intelligence Brief for Wednesday: on its final day the Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship in a sharp rebuke to the president, while letting states ban trans athletes and striking party spending limits. Canada marked its national day.

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On the last day of its term, the Supreme Court told a president he could not redefine who counts as an American. It upheld birthright citizenship in a sharp rebuke, even as it handed him wins on school sports and campaign money.

A day later, the republic woke to absorb what its highest court had decided. To the north, Canada marked its own national day, a neighbour toasting its nationhood as America weighed the meaning of its own.

Today’s USA & Canada Intelligence Brief covers domestic affairs in the two nations. We pulled it together from major United States and Canadian outlets, in English and French.

United States — The Court Defines The Citizen

A Sharp Rebuke

On its final day, the Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship. It struck down the executive order the president signed on his first day.

The vote was six to three, a sharp rebuke to the president. It affirmed that anyone born on the nation’s soil is a citizen.

Conservatives Cross Over

Chief Justice Roberts wrote the majority opinion for the Court. Two conservative justices crossed the aisle to join the liberals.

Citizenship, Roberts wrote, was and remains the right to have rights. It was a promise made after the founding era and kept ever since.

United States — The Court’s Other Verdicts

Two Presidential Wins

The same final day handed the president two clear victories. The Court ruled that states may bar transgender girls from female school sports.

It also struck the limits on what parties may spend with their candidates. The president was quick to claim both rulings as wins.

A Blistering Dissent

Justice Kagan wrote what observers called a blistering dissent on the money case. She warned that far more cash would now flow into the nation’s politics.

Through a pointed hypothetical, she showed how one donor’s reach would grow. The ruling, critics said, hands the parties new and outsized power.

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Canada — The Nation’s Day

A National Celebration

Canada marked its national day this Wednesday across the country. The prime minister attended the ceremony in the capital.

The holiday came in a quieter, gentler key than the drama to the south. A neighbour toasted its own nationhood as America weighed its own.

Transformation In The Background

The day fell as the government pressed a fundamental economic transformation. It has cut taxes, opened trade, and courted new markets abroad.

The prime minister has cast a recent slowdown as a settling-in period. The national day offered a steadying pause amid all the change.

United States — The Term’s Verdict On Power

A Mixed Ledger

Stepping back, the term both expanded and checked presidential power. It gutted a landmark voting law and struck the president’s tariffs.

Yet on the final day it drew a hard line at the meaning of citizenship. The Court gave ground on much, but not on who gets to belong.

Check Or Battleground

How the country reads that mixed ledger will shape its politics for months. Some see an independent bench; others, a partisan battleground.

A court reveals a nation’s character in what it permits and what it forbids. This term did a great deal of each, all at once.

Canada — The Household Boost Lands

Relief For Families

A boosted tax credit began reaching Canadian households this month. It is worth up to nineteen hundred dollars for a family of four.

The measure raised a long-standing credit by a quarter for several years. It offered families a real, if modest, cushion.

Against A Stubborn Squeeze

The boost lands against a stubborn squeeze on the cost of living. Prices have pressed on households despite a recent cooling.

For a government courting goodwill, the timing is welcome. A national-day gift, of a practical and quiet sort.

United States — The Jobs Watch Opens

An Early Test

The first labour readings of the new half-year now loom into view. They will offer an early test of the economy’s health.

Investors watch for signs the job market is cooling under a firm rate. A softening would raise fresh questions for the central bank.

The Fed Holds Firm

The central bank has held its rate firm against still-high prices. It is unwilling to ease until inflation is clearly beaten.

That firmness keeps borrowing costly for households and businesses. The coming figures will test how much strain it is causing.

United States — The Next Term’s Docket

A Rifle-Ban Fight

The Court has already agreed to hear a major case for its next term. It will decide whether states may ban military-style rifles.

The challenge is drawn from Connecticut and the Chicago area. At issue are laws restricting weapons like the popular AR-15.

Set For The Autumn

The fight is set for the autumn, when the new term begins. It ensures another landmark clash lies just over the horizon.

A conservative majority that backs gun rights will hear it. The stakes, for cities and states alike, are considerable.

The Border — A Price Reprieve

A Falling Oil Price

A falling oil price cooled the inflation that has pinched households. The relief reached both sides of the border this week.

It is carried here as one neutral note, a matter of prices, not of conflict. The squeeze that gripped both nations began to ease.

Welcome But Partial

The reprieve is welcome, though only partial for now. Prices remain elevated after months of steady pressure.

For households on both sides, any easing is felt at once. It is the quiet good fortune beneath a landmark week.

The Read

Two neighbours took the measure of what belonging means, as one was told by its court who counts as a citizen and the other toasted its nationhood on its national day. A court defines a nation not only in what it permits but in what it forbids, and this week America’s highest bench told its president that the meaning of an American was not his to rewrite.

Yet the same day handed the president wins on school sports and on money in politics, so the term closed on a Court that both checked and rewarded him at once. To the north, the mood was gentler, as Canada marked its national day and a boosted household credit offered families a measure of quiet relief.

Beneath it all, a falling oil price cooled the prices that had pinched households on both sides of the border, a matter of costs and not of conflict. The lesson of the day was a resonant one: a nation’s character shows in who its founding promise chooses to include.

What to Watch

  • June 30 · The Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship 6-3, a sharp rebuke to the president
  • June 30 · The Court lets states ban trans girls from female school sports and strikes party spending limits
  • Today · Canada marks its national day as the prime minister attends the capital’s ceremony
  • This month · A boosted Canadian tax credit reaches households, up to $1,890 for a family of four
  • Early July · The first US labour readings of the new half-year loom as an economic test
  • Autumn · The Court agrees to decide whether states may ban military-style rifles like the AR-15
  • Ongoing · The Fed holds its rate firm against still-high prices
  • Today · A falling oil price cools the inflation pinching households on both sides of the border

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