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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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RBC Removes Two Stocks From Energy Best Ideas List

RBC Capital Markets' Global Energy Best Ideas list saw Archrock Inc. and PG&E Corp. removed in February 2024, despite the list outperforming market benchmarks since 2013.

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Spotify Reports First Annual Profit, Exceeding Q1 Earnings Estimates

Spotify announced its first annual profit and exceeded Q1 2024 earnings expectations (€548 million vs. €450.6 million estimated) due to increased ARPU from price hikes, cost-cutting, and record MAU growth (675 million total, 35 million net additions).

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Canada's Alcohol Retaliation Highlights US Trade Dependency

In response to President Trump's threatened 25% tariff on Canadian imports, British Columbia temporarily removed alcohol from its government-run stores originating in US "red states," a move mirrored by other provinces before President Trump paused the tariffs for one month.

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Canada Agrees to Fentanyl Czar Position to Avoid US Tariffs

Canada agreed to create a "fentanyl czar", invest $200 million in anti-drug efforts, and designate drug cartels as terrorist groups to avoid U.S. tariffs, prompting increased collaboration with the U.S. to combat the fentanyl crisis.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Mexico Averts Tariffs with U.S. by Deploying Troops to Border

Mexico agreed to a 30-day tariff postponement with the U.S. by deploying 10,000 National Guard troops to its northern border to combat drug trafficking, in exchange for U.S. action against gun smuggling; this follows a pattern of Mexico meeting U.S. demands to avoid conflict.

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End of an Era: Canada Seeks New Economic Path After Trump's Protectionism

Donald Trump's protectionist trade policies ended six decades of preferential U.S. market access for Canada, necessitating a new economic strategy focused on internal free trade, new trade partners, and streamlined investment processes.

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Clarkson Warns of Authoritarianism, Urges Canadian Vigilance

In a recent Massey College speech, Adrienne Clarkson warned against complacency in the face of global authoritarianism, using Donald Trump's presidency as a cautionary tale and urging Canadians to actively protect their democracy by understanding their history and remaining vigilant.

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Canada's Enduring Vulnerability to US Influence

Canada's over-reliance on US trade, first highlighted by Prime Minister Diefenbaker in 1957, continues to create economic and political vulnerabilities, necessitating urgent diversification and strengthening of national institutions.

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Uganda Deploys More Troops to Eastern Congo, Heightening Regional Tensions

Uganda deployed over 1,000 additional soldiers to eastern Congo near the conflict zone between the Congolese army and M23 rebels, raising fears of regional escalation despite Ugandan denials of supporting the M23 and claims that the deployment is to fight the ADF.

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U.S. Job Openings Drop Sharply, but Labor Market Remains Steady

U.S. job openings decreased by 556,000 in December 2024 to 7.6 million, the largest drop in 14 months, yet steady hiring and lower layoffs suggest a gradual slowdown, keeping the Federal Reserve from adjusting its policy stance until at least June, according to the Labor Department's JOLTS report.

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Global Stocks Wobble on Trade War Fears Despite Temporary US-Mexico-Canada Trade Deal

Global stock markets reacted cautiously to temporary US-Mexico-Canada trade deals, while crude oil prices fell due to increased trade war fears after China's retaliatory tariffs; the Canadian dollar remained relatively stable.

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U.S.-China Trade War Triggers Crude Oil Price Drop

On Tuesday, July 11, 2023, escalating U.S.-China trade tensions caused crude oil prices to fall: WTI crude dropped 2.77% to $71.13 a barrel, while Brent crude fell 1.86% to $74.55. China imposed retaliatory tariffs, including a 10% levy on U.S. crude oil, while the U.S. delayed tariffs on Mexico and...

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