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    Sean Towgood wants to prove disability stories can be funny - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Entertainment • Canada

    Sean Towgood, a writer and actor with cerebral palsy, created the CBC Gem show "You're My Hero," which uses humor to authentically portray his experiences and challenges faced by wheelchair users.

    He Wore a ‘Patriotic’ Hat to a Blue Jays Game. It Got Him Ejected. - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Sports • Canada

    A Toronto Blue Jays fan was ejected from a game for wearing a hat with the message "Canada is not for sale," which violated the stadium's policy against political slogans.

    Dollarama to accelerate new store openings in Canada, boosts dividend - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Business • Canada

    Dollarama plans to accelerate its Canadian store openings, driven by increased demand for discount products amidst economic uncertainty, and has also announced a dividend increase.

    Carney meeting today with Canada's premiers to respond to latest U.S. tariffs | Canada's National Observer: Climate News

    nationalobserver.com • Politics • Canada

    Prime Minister Mark Carney is meeting with Canada's premiers to discuss and respond to the latest U.S. tariffs imposed by President Trump.

    Canada and NATO allies asked by Rubio to increase defence spending to 5 per cent of GDP - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • World

    Senator Rubio urged Canada and other NATO allies to significantly increase their defense spending to 5% of GDP, a proposal met with a noncommittal response from Canadian Foreign Minister MĂŠlanie Joly.

    The Anti-MAGA Hat Goes Global - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Politics • World

    A Greenland-made parody of the MAGA hat, reading "Make America Go Away," has gone viral, highlighting the global impact of political symbols and their use in opposition.

    Trump’s Tariffs Will Make Americans Smugglers Again - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Economics • World

    President Trump's high tariffs will likely lead to widespread smuggling across US borders due to the significant price differences created between US and world markets.

    Drumheller residents hope to save beloved dinosaur - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Tourism • Canada

    A beloved giant dinosaur statue in Drumheller, Alberta, faces demolition, sparking a community-driven effort to save the iconic landmark.

    Globe editorial: Another front in the trade war: tourism dollars - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • World

    Canadians are boycotting US travel due to Donald Trump's policies, impacting US businesses and potentially benefiting Canada's tourism sector.

    Wayne Gretzky, Former Canadian Hero - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Sports • Canada

    This article explores the evolving relationship between Canadians and Wayne Gretzky, their former hockey hero, in light of Gretzky's record being broken and his perceived shift in allegiance to the United States.

    Battered by a weak dollar and shocked by U.S. politics, Canadians are getting rid of their Florida homes at an inopportune time - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • RealEstate • World

    Driven by a weakened Canadian dollar, escalating US political tensions, and increased property costs, many Canadians are selling their Florida homes, facing financial losses and emotional upheaval.

    Opinion: Blackstone CEO must disavow Trump to buy Canadian wireless infrastructure - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • Canada

    The article argues that Stephen Schwarzman, CEO of Blackstone, should publicly denounce Donald Trump's actions to secure approval for Blackstone's investment in Canadian infrastructure.

    How the ‘Buy Canadian’ movement is inspiring France’s ‘Le Boycott’ - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • France

    Inspired by Canada's 'Buy Canadian' movement, a French boycott of American goods is gaining momentum due to dissatisfaction with U.S. policies under Donald Trump.

    Opinion: If Canada wants closer European ties, we need European privacy standards, not American - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • Canada

    Canada's weak privacy laws jeopardize its trade relationship with the European Union, necessitating stronger data protection aligned with European standards rather than American ones.

    The Bigger Trump Factor for Canada’s Economy That’s Going Unnoticed | The Epoch Times

    theepochtimes.com • Economics • World

    The article analyzes how US President Trump's policies, particularly his focus on tax cuts and deregulation, are affecting Canada's economic competitiveness and attracting investment, overshadowing the concern over potential tariffs.

    Canada will not be subject to new 10% tariff, says ambassador to U.S. - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • World

    Despite initial confusion, Canada will remain exempt from the new 10 percent US tariff on imports from most countries.

    Advanced life deferred annuities: supply remains scarce - Insurance Portal

    insurance-portal.ca • Finance • Canada

    Despite its design to mitigate longevity risk, the Advanced Life Deferred Annuity (ALDA) in Canada faces low market adoption due to limited understanding and product restrictions.

    Law firm Aird & Berlis opens Vancouver office - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Law • Canada

    Aird & Berlis LLP, a Toronto-based law firm, expands its operations by opening a new office in Vancouver, fueled by the growth of its Indigenous law practice group.

    U.S. trade actions have raised questions about validity of USMCA, Carney says - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • World

    Prime Minister Mark Carney expresses concerns about the validity of the USMCA due to U.S. trade actions and advocates for a broader conversation with Washington on trade and security.

    B.C. premier tells government to cancel American contracts ‘wherever viable’ - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • Canada

    British Columbia's premier calls for canceling American contracts and reducing reliance on US goods in response to President Trump's trade policies.

    Tim McLean – Chilling Crimes

    chillingcrimes.com • Crime • Canada

    The article details the brutal murder of Tim McLean on a Greyhound bus in Canada by Vince Li, a schizophrenic who was found not criminally responsible due to mental illness.

    Alberta’s separatists have no case for breaking away from Canada - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • Canada

    The article argues against Alberta's secession from Canada, highlighting the province's economic prosperity and the lack of a compelling case for independence.

    How Trump's threats revived Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party in Canada

    bbc.com • Politics • Canada

    Donald Trump's threats against Canada have significantly shifted the Canadian political landscape, boosting the Liberal Party's poll numbers and creating uncertainty about the upcoming election.

    I was a fit and healthy 20-year-old. Then doctors made a horrifying discovery... here's my warning | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Health • Canada

    A previously healthy 20-year-old Canadian woman's life dramatically changed after a shocking diagnosis of dilated cardiomyopathy, requiring a left ventricular assistance device and a pending heart transplant.

    Globe editorial: The missing debate on immigration - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • Canada

    Canada's broken immigration system is a critical election issue, with differing approaches proposed by the Liberals and Conservatives to address the challenges of high immigration rates, labor shortages, and housing affordability.

    In Moncton, city’s rapid growth spurt drives need for affordable housing - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Housing • Canada

    Rapid population growth in Moncton, Canada, has exacerbated existing issues of homelessness and unaffordable housing, impacting residents and highlighting the need for government intervention.

    Opinion: In the U.S., defying the courts is a constitutional crisis. In Canada, it’s a simple matter of paperwork - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • World

    The article contrasts the US's constitutional crisis over court defiance with Canada's use of the notwithstanding clause, highlighting Pierre Poilievre's intention to utilize it.

    Opinion: Tariffs are already changing Canada’s job market, and workers are paying the price - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Economics • Canada

    US tariffs are negatively impacting Canada's job market, leading to significant full-time job losses and a rise in involuntary part-time employment, particularly affecting the core-age workforce.

    Saskatchewan’s Premier Moe shuns Doug Ford’s pugnacious approach to U.S. tariff threat in favour of quiet behind the scenes action - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • Canada

    Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe's quiet diplomacy contrasted with Doug Ford's public approach in navigating US tariff threats, resulting in Saskatchewan's key sectors avoiding significant tariffs.

    Canada Small Business Confidence Rebounds Slightly In April — TradingView News

    tradingview.com • Economics • Canada

    Canadian small business confidence saw a modest increase in April 2025, though it remains subdued due to ongoing economic challenges.

    White House, Florida promote Canada drug imports while tariff threat looms - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • World

    The White House and Florida are promoting Canadian drug imports to lower costs, despite potential US tariffs on pharmaceuticals.

    Her childbirth horror was so traumatic it scarred 50 people. Now they want justice | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Crime • Canada

    A Canadian social worker, Kaitlyn Braun, is facing further legal action after defrauding over 50 doulas with fake pregnancy and stillbirth stories.

    Alison Curtis: ‘On arriving in Ireland I was stumped at how men and women didn’t interact’ – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Interview • Ireland

    Canadian radio presenter Alison Curtis discusses her unexpected life in Ireland, highlighting cultural differences, her successful radio career, and her deep connection to her adopted home.

    Lecciones para España de cómo responder a Trump que dejan Canadá, México y Dinamarca | España | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com • Politics • World

    The article analyzes how the return of Donald Trump to power has affected different countries, focusing on the responses of Canada, Mexico, Denmark, and Spain, and their leaders' strategies to counter Trump's actions.

    The Petroleum Papers explores oil & gas industry's role in the climate crisis — read an excerpt now | CBC Books

    cbc.ca • Climate • World

    Geoff Dembicki's "The Petroleum Papers" details the oil industry's awareness of climate change's consequences and its subsequent actions to hinder solutions.

    Fans ‘well-behaved’ after Jets‘ first post-season whiteout street party – Winnipeg Free Press

    winnipegfreepress.com • Sports • Canada

    Winnipeg Jets fans celebrated their team's playoff victory with a largely peaceful and well-behaved street party, boosting local businesses.

    WestJet plots new links between Winnipeg, East Coast – Winnipeg Free Press

    winnipegfreepress.com • Aviation • Canada

    WestJet is expanding its flight routes from Winnipeg to the East Coast, increasing connectivity within Canada and providing better access to European destinations.

    Osborne Village businesses plan free music festival – Winnipeg Free Press

    winnipegfreepress.com • Music • Canada

    Osborne Village in Winnipeg is launching a free two-day music festival to revitalize the neighborhood and celebrate Canadian Multiculturalism Day.

    I quit as a subcontractor and was told not to contact clients or colleagues. Is this legal? - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Law • Canada

    A former subcontractor seeks legal advice after their former employer prohibits them from contacting clients, colleagues, or speaking negatively about the company.

    Look who’s sorry now: Americans are an apologetic bunch to this Canadian on vacation - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Travel • World

    A Canadian author recounts numerous apologies received from Americans during a recent trip to Mexico, attributing the apologies to the political climate and the perceived actions of the then-current US administration.

    Calgary sex trafficker arrested in Winnipeg sentenced to eight years in prison – Winnipeg Free Press

    winnipegfreepress.com • Crime • Canada

    A Calgary man was sentenced to eight years in prison for human trafficking an 18-year-old woman across five cities in two Canadian provinces.

    How Trump tore apart close-knit cities on the US-Canada border

    bostonglobe.com • Politics • Canada

    Donald Trump's trade policies and rhetoric have significantly strained the close-knit relationship between US and Canadian border cities, impacting their economies and political landscape.

    Annexing Canada, Xi calls, no third term ‘loopholes’: 9 things we learned from TIME’s Trump interview | CNN Politics

    cnn.com • Politics • World

    TIME's interview with Donald Trump covers a wide range of topics, including his views on trade, foreign policy, and potential future presidential runs.

    NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh considered stepping down in 2023 after being told of threat to his life - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • Canada

    NDP leader Jagmeet Singh reveals he considered resigning after receiving a credible death threat in late 2023, but ultimately decided to remain due to the ongoing implementation of the dental care program.

    The 100 most livable cities in Canada for 2024 - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Urban • Canada

    The Globe and Mail's 2024 ranking of Canada's most livable cities considers 50 variables across 10 categories, incorporating reader feedback and climate change projections to offer a comprehensive assessment.

    Vancouver festival tragedy: 11 confirmed dead, youngest victim aged just five

    smh.com.au • Tragedy • Canada

    A tragic incident at a Vancouver festival resulted in eleven deaths after a vehicle plowed into a crowd, leaving the community in mourning and prompting investigations into safety measures and the suspect's motives.

    Las amenazas de Trump a la soberanía de Canadá aplacan el independentismo de Quebec | Internacional | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com • Politics • Canada

    Donald Trump's threats against Canada's sovereignty have unexpectedly fostered unity across the country, significantly dampening Quebec's independence movement.

    De nouveaux assureurs pour couvrir le risque maritime - Portail de l’assurance

    portail-assurance.ca • Insurance • Canada

    Several insurance companies, including Everest Insurance and Desjardins, have recently received authorization to offer maritime insurance in Canada, expanding coverage options for recreational boating and beyond.

    U.S. will seek more control over Canada’s future trade dealings with China under renegotiated USMCA, expert predicts - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • North America

    An expert predicts the U.S. will seek stricter controls on Canada's trade dealings with China during upcoming USMCA renegotiations, potentially escalating tensions between the two North American allies.

    Trump Wishes Canada Luck on Election Day With Unhinged Rant Threatening to Annex the Country

    thedailybeast.com • Politics • World

    Donald Trump's recent Truth Social post wished Canada luck in its upcoming election but also reiterated his desire to annex Canada into the United States, a proposal met with strong rebuke from Canadian leaders.

    Vancouver car attack: What happened at the Filipino festival and who is suspect Kai-ji Adam Lo? | CNN

    cnn.com • News • Canada

    A car plowed into a crowd at a Filipino heritage festival in Vancouver, Canada, killing at least 11 people and injuring dozens, leading to the arrest and charging of a suspect with multiple counts of murder.

    Live results and maps from the 2025 federal election - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • Canada

    The Globe and Mail provides live results and maps for Canada's 2025 federal election, detailing key results, battleground ridings, and voter information.

    Mark Carney: Canada will deal with Donald Trump 'on our terms'

    bbc.com • Politics • World

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney asserts that Canada will engage in trade and security discussions with the US only on its own terms, emphasizing the need for respect and rejecting the idea of Canada becoming the 51st US state.

    Canada has just made a catastrophic mistake electing Mark Carney

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • Canada

    The article critiques the Canadian election outcome, arguing that voters made a catastrophic mistake by electing Mark Carney due to his perceived ineffectiveness against Donald Trump's trade policies.

    Trump and Carney speak, agree to in-person meeting ‘in near future’ - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • North America

    Following the Canadian election, President Trump and Prime Minister Carney agreed to meet, despite ongoing trade disputes and Trump's stated aim to annex Canada.

    Trump praises Carney, says the Prime Minister to visit White House within a week - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • World

    Following the Canadian election, President Trump praised Prime Minister Carney and anticipates a White House visit within a week, despite Carney's previous criticism of US trade policies.

    More than 200 people have been held at Detroit facility near Canadian border, U.S. congresswoman alleges - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Immigration • USA

    A U.S. congresswoman alleges that over 200 people, including young children, have been held in undisclosed detention facilities at the Port of Detroit after being apprehended at the Canadian border, raising concerns about the conditions and legality of these detentions.

    Canadian Officials Cancel Starlink Contract, Propose 100% Tariffs on Teslas

    gizmodo.com • Politics • North America

    Canada retaliates against US tariffs by canceling a Starlink contract and proposing 100% tariffs on Tesla.

    Opinion: In Poilievre’s defeat, a familiar call for patience – and a new appreciation for second chances - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • Canada

    Pierre Poilievre's Conservative Party narrowly lost the Canadian election, leading him to emphasize patience and the importance of second chances while highlighting the party's gains.

    Sorry, Mark Carney. America doesn’t want workshy, defenceless Canada

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • World

    Mark Carney's election victory in Canada is overshadowed by President Trump's repeated threats to absorb Canada as the 51st state, prompting an analysis of the economic and political ramifications of such a hypothetical annexation.

    Trump ‘doesn’t know’ if he will uphold constitution

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • USA

    President Trump expresses uncertainty about upholding the Constitution while discussing immigration and seemingly retracts previous statements about a third term and annexing Canada.

    Donald Trump interview: US president says ‘I don’t know’ when asked if he had to uphold Constitution

    smh.com.au • Politics • United States

    In a recent interview, Donald Trump expressed uncertainty about upholding the Constitution, sparked debate about due process, and discussed various domestic and foreign policy matters.

    The price of cars is too damn high - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Automotive • Canada

    Soaring car prices in Canada, exceeding income growth, are creating affordability challenges for consumers, with luxury vehicles being particularly affected.

    Canada’s trade deficit narrows more than expected in March as imports fall - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Economics • Canada

    Canada's March trade deficit unexpectedly narrowed due to a larger decrease in imports than exports, defying analyst predictions.

    Opinion: Mark Carney’s trip to Washington is already a winner - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • World

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's meeting with Donald Trump, regardless of outcome, is presented as a win for Canada due to the unpredictable nature of the US president.

    Fact check: Trump makes more false claims about Canada in advance of meeting with prime minister | CNN Politics

    cnn.com • Politics • World

    President Trump's repeated false claims about Canada's military spending, trade deficit with the US, and trade reliance on the US are fact-checked ahead of his meeting with Prime Minister Carney.

    Trump’s trade war with Canada has backfired on America. Now he has a crucial meeting with Mark Carney | CNN Business

    cnn.com • Politics • World

    President Trump's trade war with Canada has significantly harmed the US economy, leading to a crucial upcoming meeting between Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.

    Canada’s Mark Carney meets with Trump at White House after tough talk - The Washington Post

    washingtonpost.com • Politics • World

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's upcoming White House meeting with President Trump will test Carney's campaign promise of staunch resistance to Trump's policies, particularly regarding potential annexation and tariffs.

    Carney defiende ante Trump que Canadá “no está en venta”, y el presidente estadounidense le responde: “Nunca digas nunca” | Internacional | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com • Politics • World

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney firmly rejected US President Trump's suggestion of Canada's annexation, leading to a diplomatic exchange highlighting strained relations and trade disagreements.

    Carney’s meeting with Trump yields no breakthroughs, and no blowups - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • World

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's meeting with US President Donald Trump yielded no major breakthroughs on trade but avoided significant conflict, initiating a process to redefine US-Canada relations.

    From Kelowna to St. John’s: The best and worst cities to be a first-time homebuyer - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • RealEstate • Canada

    A new analysis reveals a significant disparity in housing affordability across Canadian cities, with Vancouver being the most unaffordable and cities like St. John's offering more sustainable housing markets for first-time homebuyers.

    Senior federal officials looking for ways to mend tears in Canada’s social fabric, document shows - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • Canada

    Senior Canadian federal officials are exploring strategies to address growing social division and polarization in the country, focusing on bolstering trust in government and combating misinformation.

    Trump’s Oval Office meeting with Carney didn’t reach Zelensky-level tension. But it wasn’t all neighborliness | CNN Politics

    cnn.com • Politics • World

    President Trump's meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, while not overtly hostile, revealed strained relations between the US and Canada, with Carney firmly rejecting Trump's suggestion of Canadian annexation.

    Canadian PM Mark Carney tells Donald Trump in White House meeting Canada is not for sale

    theage.com.au • Politics • World

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney skillfully deflected Donald Trump's suggestion of a Canadian takeover during a White House meeting, emphasizing Canada's sovereignty and the potential for partnership.

    Opinion: Trump’s betrayal of Canada is starting to unravel - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • World

    The article analyzes Prime Minister Mark Carney's meeting with Donald Trump, suggesting that a potential unraveling of Trump's betrayal of Canada may be underway despite ongoing trade tensions.

    Canadian telecoms quietly raise cellphone plan prices and fees after years of better mobile deals - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Telecommunications • Canada

    Canadian telecom companies are subtly increasing cellphone plan prices and fees after a period of reduced rates, reversing a trend of declining prices.

    Homes destroyed, more people flee as wildfires rage in eastern Newfoundland - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Wildfires • Canada

    Wildfires raging in eastern Newfoundland have destroyed homes and forced evacuations as residents battle dry conditions and limited firefighting resources.

    Caisse leads new $160-million investment in Germain Hotels to speed up expansion plans - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Business • Canada

    Caisse de dĂŠpĂ´t et placement du QuĂŠbec is leading a $160-million investment in Germain Hotels to fuel its expansion across Canada, despite economic uncertainties.

    The best fixed and variable mortgage rates for the week - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Finance • Canada

    Current Canadian five-year fixed mortgage rates have slightly increased, yet remain relatively low, prompting some variable mortgage holders to switch.

    Two strangers met on a train. Then they decided to travel the world together | CNN

    cnn.com • Travel • World

    Two widowed strangers, each fulfilling a shared dream of traveling by rail, meet on a Canadian train and forge an unexpected friendship leading to extensive world travels.

    How Canada could bolster U.S. legal efforts to curb Trump’s tariff powers - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • World

    American lawyers suggest that Canada could strengthen legal efforts in the US to challenge Donald Trump's tariff powers, with several court cases challenging the legality of his actions.

    Nova Scotia waters down plans to attract workers, showing limits of its ambitions to ease trade barriers - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • Canada

    Nova Scotia's attempt to ease trade barriers and improve labor mobility faced setbacks due to concerns from professional bodies about regulatory oversight, leading to significant amendments to the initial legislation.

    Sader Servilus Will Be The Biggest Steal In The Canadian 2025 Class - North Pole Hoops

    northpolehoops.com • Sports • Canada

    Sader Servilus, a highly impactful Canadian high school basketball player, is making a name for himself with his exceptional skills and potential.

    Honda pumps brakes on $15 billion EV hub but Ontario premier says expansion 'intact' | Canada's National Observer: Climate News

    nationalobserver.com • Automotive • Canada

    Honda delays its $15 billion electric vehicle project in Canada due to market slowdowns and US tariffs, despite assurances from the Ontario Premier that the expansion remains intact.

    Trump se estĂĄ convirtiendo en salfumĂĄn para los partidos conservadores

    elespanol.com • Politics • World

    The negative global impact of Donald Trump's trade policies and rhetoric is causing a shift in political landscapes, benefiting center-left parties in various countries.

    Q&A: Sheertex founder Katherine Homuth speaks about her exit – and new venture Oomira - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Business • Canada

    Katherine Homuth, founder of Sheertex, discusses her departure from the company and her new venture, Oomira, a decision-modeling system.

    Llamada trumpista en Alberta

    lavanguardia.com • Politics • Canada

    Alberta's conservative leader, Danielle Smith, is considering a 2026 referendum on separating from Canada, fueled by resentment towards the federal government and inspired by Trumpian populism.

    Cleantech industry urges Carney cabinet to proceed with 'ambition' | Canada's National Observer: Climate News

    nationalobserver.com • Politics • Canada

    Canadian cleantech industry leaders urge the new federal cabinet to prioritize actions supporting the energy transition, emphasizing the importance of finalizing tax credits, improving infrastructure, and streamlining regulations.

    Ils ont quitté l’Occident woke pour la Russie et sont ravis

    courrierinternational.com • Immigration • World

    A Canadian family left their farm due to economic hardship and ideological differences, emigrating to Russia.

    Why Canada hosts more old passenger jets than any other country – by far - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Aviation • Canada

    Canada's reliance on older Boeing 737-200 jets for remote flights is due to the unique challenges of its geography and unpaved runways, despite the higher maintenance and fuel costs associated with these older aircraft.

    Ontarians urge Ford government to scrap US nuclear deal for Canadian renewable energy | Canada's National Observer: Climate News

    nationalobserver.com • Energy • Canada

    A poll reveals that 80 percent of Ontarians want their government to cancel a US nuclear deal in favor of domestic renewable energy sources, sparking a debate about energy independence and costs.

    Kansas businesses hit by Trump’s trade war are wooing Canadian customers - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Economics • USA

    Kansas businesses, negatively impacted by Trump's trade war, are actively seeking to cultivate stronger trade relationships with Canada to mitigate economic losses.

    Canada is entering a recession and will soon bleed another 100,000 jobs: TD chief economist - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Economics • Canada

    TD Bank's chief economist predicts a Canadian recession in 2024, with significant job losses and a weakened housing market, largely due to tariff uncertainties.

    'No one should underestimate the significance of this': REBECCA ENGLISH reveals King Charles' subtle move that's got royal sources whispering | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Politics • World

    King Charles's upcoming visit to Canada is viewed as a subtle yet significant diplomatic move, aimed at reassuring Canada of its sovereignty amidst tensions with the United States.

    IN-DEPTH: Wildfires Exacerbated by Poor Forest Management, Professors Say | The Epoch Times

    theepochtimes.com • Wildfires • Canada

    Professors argue that poor forest management, not solely climate change, is a significant factor contributing to the severity and size of recent Canadian wildfires.

    Trump’s trade war is throttling business investment in Canada, a new survey finds - The Logic

    thelogic.co • Economics • Canada

    A KPMG survey reveals that Canadian businesses are significantly hampered by the US-China trade war, leading to reduced investments and impacting productivity.

    What advisors are still getting wrong about wealth transfers - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Finance • Canada

    Financial advisors are failing to adequately address the wealth transfer between generations, leaving both parents and children with misaligned expectations and inadequate planning.

    NATO to embrace 5% GDP defence spending target in June, Secretary-General says - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • World

    NATO's Secretary-General predicts member countries will agree to a 5% GDP defense spending target at their June summit, a significant increase for Canada and other allies.

    To make housing more affordable, drop the tax hammer on real estate investors - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Housing • Canada

    To address Canada's housing affordability crisis, a real estate expert proposes increasing taxes on investment properties, arguing that this approach is more effective than solely focusing on increasing housing supply.

    Canadians are boycotting the US. Are American travelers still welcome in Canada? | CNN

    cnn.com • Tourism • Canada

    Amidst rising political tensions between Canada and the US, Canadian tourism boards are actively reassuring American travelers of their welcome, despite a recent poll showing a significant portion of Canadians harboring negative sentiments towards the US.

    King Charles is following an important royal tradition – keeping Canada out of America’s hands | The Independent

    independent.co.uk • Politics • World

    King Charles's recent visit to Canada served as a powerful display of support for Canadian sovereignty and the enduring relevance of the monarchy, contrasting sharply with perceived American ambitions.

    Has King Charles gone doolally on his Canada trip? | The Spectator

    spectator.co.uk • Politics • Canada

    King Charles's recent trip to Canada, marked by a land acknowledgement, has sparked debate and raised questions about his approach.

    King and Queen touch down in Canada for ‘more than just a royal tour’

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • Canada

    King Charles and Queen Camilla's Canadian visit includes meetings with officials, Indigenous leaders, and a tree-planting ceremony, culminating in the King's address to Parliament.

    The king “loves” Canada. Many Albertans want out

    economist.com • Politics • Canada

    King Charles's participation in Canada's Parliament opening highlights the political complexities of the nation's relationship with the monarchy amidst rising internal tensions.

    Carney to brief premiers on plan to fast-track major nation-building projects - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • Canada

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney plans to introduce legislation to expedite the approval process for major infrastructure projects, aiming to boost the economy and reduce reliance on the United States.

    Federal public service job cuts fall heavily on young workers - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • Canada

    Canada's federal government recently cut nearly 10,000 public service jobs, disproportionately affecting young workers, highlighting a potential challenge for the government's efficiency goals.

    Perfetti perfection distils the wonder of Winnipeg – Winnipeg Free Press

    winnipegfreepress.com • Sports • Canada

    A Winnipeg resident reflects on their love for the city, highlighting the community's spirit and resilience, particularly during the Winnipeg Jets' playoff run.

     Le Canada et les Etats-Unis sont condamnÊs à s'entendre  | Les Echos

    lesechos.fr • Finance • World

    Despite trade tensions, the Caisse de dĂŠpĂ´t et placement du QuĂŠbec continues to invest heavily in Europe, while maintaining its investments in the United States.

    Move to Canada? Migrants Face ‘No Good Options’ After Supreme Court Ruling. - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Immigration • World

    A Supreme Court ruling leaves thousands of immigrants, many from Haiti, vulnerable to deportation, forcing them to consider relocating to Canada.

    More Indigenous people in Canada are graduating from high school than ever. It’s still not nearly enough - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Education • Canada

    Despite improvements, Indigenous high school graduation rates in Canada remain significantly lower than those of non-Indigenous Canadians, highlighting persistent educational disparities and the need for further action.

    Data centres are popping up everywhere, but a jobs boom is unlikely - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Technology • Canada

    While the demand for data centers is booming globally, driven by artificial intelligence, the resulting job creation may be less significant than often touted, with most jobs concentrated in the construction phase and indirect benefits.

    Growing federal government expenditures mean more taxes | Financial Post

    financialpost.com • Finance • Canada

    Rising federal government spending in Canada necessitates new taxes, potentially impacting personal and corporate rates, GST/HST, and potentially introducing wealth or home equity taxes.

    The Amazing Dinosaur Found (Accidentally) by Miners in Canada

    nationalgeographic.com • Paleontology • Canada

    A remarkably preserved nodosaur fossil, unearthed by miners in Canada, offers paleontologists an unprecedented glimpse into the dinosaur's appearance and even some of its soft tissues.

    Twelve Manitobans named to Order of Manitoba – Winnipeg Free Press

    winnipegfreepress.com • Awards • Canada

    Twelve Manitobans were awarded the Order of Manitoba, the province's highest honor, for their significant contributions in various fields.

    A timeline of the relationship between Iran and Canada - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • World

    This article details the complex and often strained relationship between Canada and Iran, highlighting key events from the establishment of diplomatic ties in 1955 to the 2020 downing of a Ukrainian passenger plane.

    Canada, China to Normalize Relations Amid Global Trade Disruption

    wsj.com • Politics • World

    Canada and China are normalizing their relationship to address trade conflicts and collaborate on areas like clean energy and technological innovation.

    Why is Alberta so grumpy? The truth is the West has been struggling badly - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • Canada

    Declining living standards and economic hardship in Alberta, despite high GDP per capita, are fueling discontent and separatist sentiments.