The following is the CANANews and SPORTS Schedule for Monday, July 20, 2026.
GEORGETOWN – A third body has been recovered as the search and rescue operations resumed on Monday with President Irfaan Ali meeting survivors of the MV Barima tragedy in Port Kaituma, hours after cutting short his visit to Canada.
UNITED NATIONS -The 15-member UN Security Council is holding one of its regular meetings about Haiti on Monday.
PORT OF SPAIN – Attorney Criston J Williams says the legality of the state’s decision to transfer dozens of prisoners from the Maximum-Security Prison to Teteron Barracks of the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force (TTDF) under the 2025 State of Emergency (SoE) could become another major test of the constitutional limits on executive power.
KINGSTOWN – Police Commissioner Enville Williams has promised that guns will not govern St. Vincent and the Grenadines as the search continues for the gunmen who shot and killed three people over the last weekend.
WASHINGTON -The Trump administration has announced the publication of a final rule that officially eliminates what the administration claims to be the “duration of status loophole” that allowed Caribbean and other foreign students, exchange visitors and media representatives to remain in the United States indefinitely without routine government oversight.
SPORTS:
BRIDGETOWN – In a gut-wrenching finish that left the Kensington Oval crowd stunned, the West Indies crashed to a one-wicket defeat against New Zealand in the fourth ODI on Sunday, surrendering the series 3-1 with just one match left to play.