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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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China Criticizes Canada's EV Tariffs, Warns Against U.S. Alignment

China's ambassador to Canada criticized Canada's 100 percent tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, impacting investment and creating a trade war involving retaliatory tariffs on Canadian goods like canola oil and peas; he also warned against Canada's alignment with the U.S. against China, calling it...

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B.C. Rejects New Pipeline Proposals Due to Economic Impracticality

British Columbia's Energy Minister Adrian Dix rejected proposals for new pipelines citing economic impracticality and massive costs, contrasting with Alberta's push for a Northern Gateway revival and highlighting interprovincial energy policy disagreements.

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BMO Restructures U.S. Operations to Boost Profitability

Bank of Montreal is restructuring its U.S. operations to improve profitability by combining its U.S. personal and business banking, commercial banking, and wealth management divisions under new leadership, including Aron Levine from Bank of America, effective immediately.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Ontario Opioid Deaths Decrease 15% in 2024, but Crisis Persists

In 2024, Ontario recorded 2,231 opioid-related deaths, a 15% decrease from 2023 but still representing a significant public health crisis; fentanyl was involved in over 83% of deaths, while benzodiazepine involvement increased sharply; the province's response has been criticized for lacking leadersh...

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Luminato 2025: New Leadership, Diverse Programming

The Luminato Festival in Toronto, under new artistic director Olivia Ansell, is back with a diverse program featuring unique plays such as An Oak Tree, Dandyism, and a Hamlet performed by actors with Down syndrome, aiming to revitalize the festival after years of financial trouble and underpowered p...

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Wealth Advisor Highlights Mentorship, Long-Term Planning, and Systemic Concerns

Sandra Macenko Merkley, a senior wealth advisor, discusses her upbringing, career lessons, and concerns about increased longevity costs and unqualified power of attorneys, encouraging more women to enter financial services.

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TSX Outperforms S&P 500 in May, Cyclical Shift, REIT Valuation Uncertain

Canadian TSX outperformed the S&P 500 in May, shifting towards cyclical sectors amidst easing trade concerns; REITs offer a 15% discount to NAV, but this is sensitive to interest rate changes; market strategists hold differing views on short-term risk-reward profiles.

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Proposed U.S. Tax Bill Threatens Higher Taxes for Canadian Investors

A proposed U.S. tax bill may significantly increase the U.S. foreign withholding tax on dividends received by Canadian investors holding U.S. securities or investing in U.S. companies through Canadian funds, with the potential increase ranging from 20 percentage points, depending on interpretation, ...

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Canada: Interprovincial Trade Deals Signed Ahead of First Ministers' Meeting

Ahead of a first ministers' meeting in Saskatoon, Ontario signed trade deals with three other provinces; Prime Minister Mark Carney's new staff appointments were also announced; and the G7's national science academies released a joint declaration supporting academic freedom and research integrity.

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Canadian Detainees in Syria Allege Discrimination in Repatriation Efforts

Twelve Canadian men and children detained in Syria filed a human rights complaint, alleging discrimination against them by the Canadian government for not assisting their return, despite the repatriation of some women and children.

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Atwood Receives Lifetime Achievement Award at Griffin Poetry Prize Gala

Margaret Atwood received the Griffin Poetry Prize's Lifetime Recognition Award in Toronto on Wednesday, while the 2025 prize went to Karen Leeder and Durs Grünbein for translating Durs Grünbein's poems; Atwood's acceptance speech highlighted her views on dictatorships and geopolitical conflicts.

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Trudeau-Appointed Senators Shift Affiliations

Two senators appointed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau changed their affiliations; David Richards joined the Conservative caucus, its first addition since 2013, while Farah Mohamed joined the Independent Senators Group, citing a desire for diverse perspectives.

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