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English-language newspaper in Canada

The Globe and Mail is a Canadian newspaper printed in five cities in western and central Canada. With a weekly readership of more than 6 million in 2024, it is Canada's most widely read newspaper on weekdays and Saturdays, although it falls slightly behind the Toronto Star in overall weekly circulation because the Star publishes a Sunday edition, whereas the Globe does not. The Globe and Mail is regarded by some as Canada's "newspaper of record".

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Signal Security Breach Exposes Classified War Plans

Top Trump administration officials accidentally included a journalist in a Signal encrypted chat containing war plans, prompting calls for a congressional investigation into potential misuse of classified information.

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Canada Increases Transparency on Foreign Election Interference

The Canadian government will increase transparency on foreign election interference, holding weekly briefings with reporters, but only announcing critical incidents to avoid disruption; the election is estimated to cost $570 million and will be held on April 28th.

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Remote Work Burnout: A Toronto Lawyer's Case Highlights Risks of Insufficient Vacation

Toronto lawyer Samantha Seabrook discovered a remote employee hadn't taken sufficient vacation in 2024, highlighting a risk of burnout among high-achieving remote workers; this prompted her to emphasize the importance of disconnection and prompted a discussion of the issue on LinkedIn.

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Quebec's Nurse Recruitment Program Faces Major Setbacks

Quebec's \$65 million program to recruit 1,500 foreign nurses by 2028 faced major obstacles in its first phase, with 207 nurses encountering significant housing, childcare, and transportation challenges, costing \$16 million (\$77,000 per nurse) due to poor planning and lack of preparation for cultu...

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Kinngait Drawings: A Diverse Artistic Legacy

The McMichael Canadian Art Collection's "Worlds on Paper: Drawings from Kinngait" exhibition showcases the diversity of Inuit art, revealing stylistic shifts and artistic lineages from the 1950s to 1990, focusing on human figures, daily life, and the impact of printmaking and southern market demands...

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Ukraine's Graphite Mine: A Potential Boon Hampered by War and Outdated Infrastructure

Ukraine's Zavallivsky Graphite Mine, hampered by outdated equipment and war-related issues, struggles to reach its full 30,000-tonne annual capacity, despite possessing significant graphite reserves crucial for global battery production; a proposed U.S. mineral agreement seeks to modernize the secto...

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Trump's World Liberty Launches USD1 Stablecoin

Donald Trump's World Liberty Financial launched USD1, a dollar-pegged stablecoin fully backed by U.S. Treasuries and cash equivalents, aiming to facilitate cross-border transactions for institutions after raising $550 million from $WLFI sales; it will be held in custody by BitGo and launched on Ethe...

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Supreme Court to Hear Case on LGBTQ+ Books in Schools

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case on April 22nd regarding a Maryland school district's use of LGBTQ+-inclusive children's books, including "Pride Puppy!", in its curriculum, after parents sued to opt their children out of lessons using the books, citing religious objections.

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Moyo: Navigate Global Uncertainty, Focus on Controllable Factors

Economist Baroness Dambisa Moyo warns against excessive negativity regarding global instability, urging focus on controllable factors and adaptive strategies in response to interconnected crises and technological shifts, drawing parallels to the pre-Great Depression era.

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Shift in Canadian Politics: Poilievre's Negativity Loses Ground Amidst Trump Threat

Mark Carney's recent speech subtly criticized Pierre Poilievre's negative campaign strategy, highlighting the shift in public sentiment towards a more positive and unified national message in response to external threats, particularly from Donald Trump.

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Carney Cancels Carbon Tax, Adds $3.8 Billion to Deficit

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney cancelled the federal carbon tax, resulting in a $3.8-billion increase to the deficit by prepaying the Canada Carbon Rebate program before the April 28 federal vote, despite his campaign promise to prioritize long-term investments.

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Carney Pledges Increased Canadian Defence Spending

Liberal Leader Mark Carney pledged to significantly increase Canadian defense spending, including purchasing submarines, drones, and icebreakers, raising Canadian Armed Forces pay, and reviewing the F-35 fighter jet order to prioritize Canadian benefits, aiming to improve national security and meet ...

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