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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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Canada Needs Costed Election Platforms to Safeguard Democracy

With Mark Carney's ascension as Prime Minister and an imminent Canadian election, the author advocates for detailed, costed political platforms to combat misleading political narratives and safeguard Canadian democracy, proposing specific policy changes regarding Old Age Security and intergeneration...

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Mar-a-Lago Accord: A Risky Plan to Devalue the Dollar

The proposed Mar-a-Lago Accord, spearheaded by the Trump administration, aims to devalue the U.S. dollar to reduce the massive US\$1 trillion annual trade deficit by having foreign governments exchange dollar reserves for long-term U.S. bonds, but faces significant international and internal challen...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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BTMPS in U.S. Fentanyl Contradicts Claims of Canadian Smuggling

A toxic industrial chemical, BTMPS, is found in U.S. fentanyl samples but not in Canada, challenging claims of large-scale Canadian fentanyl smuggling into the U.S. and highlighting the evolving nature of synthetic drug production.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Buffer ETFs See \$2.5 Billion Inflow Amidst Market Volatility

Amidst a volatile U.S. stock market downturn, investors have channeled \$2.5 billion into buffer ETFs in the past month, seeking protection against losses, driven by uncertainty and a desire for stability, with financial advisors increasingly recommending them as a risk management tool.

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Trump Signs Spending Bill, Averting Shutdown Despite Democratic Opposition

President Trump signed a continuing resolution funding the government until September, averting a shutdown despite strong Democratic opposition; the bill cuts non-defense spending by $13 billion and increases defense by $6 billion, totaling nearly $1.7 trillion.

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Carney's Smaller Cabinet Prioritizes Speed in Policy Implementation

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed a smaller, 24-member cabinet, prioritizing action over deliberation, and selected François-Philippe Champagne as Finance Minister to accelerate policy implementation, contrasting with his predecessor's approach.

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Bank of Canada Responds to Trump's Tariff Threats

Facing President Trump's tariff threats, Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem cut interest rates to 2.75 percent, warning of a potentially permanent decline in Canada's standard of living and urging government intervention alongside structural reforms.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Carney's Austere Swearing-In Signals Break from Trudeau Legacy

On Friday, Prime Minister Mark Carney's cabinet was sworn in at Rideau Hall with markedly less ceremony than Justin Trudeau's 2015 swearing-in, featuring a small public turnout, minimal family presence, and a focus on efficiency, highlighting a deliberate departure from Trudeau's leadership style.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Court Blocks Nuclear Waste Site Over Endangered Species Concerns

A Quebec First Nation won a second court victory against a planned nuclear waste storage facility near the Ottawa River due to inadequate protection measures for endangered species, forcing a reconsideration of the project's environmental permit.

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Life on Land
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Cuba's Power Grid Collapses, Leaving 10 Million Without Electricity

A complete failure of Cuba's power grid on Friday evening, August 4th, 2023, left 10 million people without electricity due to a faulty transmission line component in Havana, compounding existing challenges from fuel shortages, natural disasters, and economic crisis, and impacting vital services.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Rival Protests in Seoul as South Korea Awaits Ruling on Impeached President

Rival protests over impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's December imposition of martial law filled Seoul's streets Saturday, as the Constitutional Court nears a decision on whether to remove him from office, potentially triggering a by-election.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Fatal Avalanche at Lake Louise Ski Resort

A fatal avalanche near Lake Louise Ski Resort in Banff National Park on Friday afternoon at approximately 3 p.m. buried one skier under 1.5 to 2 meters of snow, while another skier, who was partially buried, initiated first aid before emergency responders arrived.

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Life Below Water

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