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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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Charles Invites Trump to Britain Amidst Annexation Threats

King Charles III invited Donald Trump to Britain for a state visit, prompting criticism from a Canadian MP concerned about Trump's repeated calls for Canadian annexation and the potential impact on Canadian sovereignty; the invitation was delivered by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a Whi...

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Canadian LNG poised for growth amid rising global demand and US competition

Global LNG demand is expected to increase by 60% over the next 15 years, creating opportunities for Canadian companies like TC Energy and LNG Canada, but also increasing competition from the US following the lifting of its export moratorium.

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Climate Action
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CARM System Crucial for Canada's Trade and National Security

The Canada Border Services Agency's CARM system is essential for managing potential US tariff changes, generating $8.4 billion in revenue, and providing real-time analytics to combat cross-border crime; in 2024, CBSA seized 8,297,106 grams of drugs and 839 firearms from the US.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Canada's Political Landscape Shifts Amidst Looming US Threat

Doug Ford's Ontario PC re-election, influenced by a Trump-focused campaign, mirrors the upcoming federal Liberal leadership race, where a snap election is anticipated. While positive discussions exist on economic improvements, these are overshadowed by the looming threat of US aggression and insuffi...

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Loneliness: A Growing Public Health Crisis in Canada

A Canadian survey reveals that over 30 percent of people aged 15 and older report feeling lonely, sometimes frequently, with serious health implications.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Funding Crisis Threatens Inuit Child Services

The $390-million Inuit Child First Initiative, providing vital health, social, and educational services to Inuit children, risks losing funding on March 31st due to Parliament's delayed sitting, potentially exacerbating the already high child poverty rates in Nunavut.

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No Poverty
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Canadian Provinces Face Varying Risks from Potential US Tariffs

Canadian provinces face varying levels of economic risk from potential US tariffs, with Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and Saskatchewan most vulnerable due to high US export dependence and/or weak financial positions; Alberta projects a C$5.2 billion deficit in 2025/26 if tariffs materialize.

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Canada's Q4 GDP Surges, but US Tariffs Pose Threat

Canada's real GDP rose 2.6 percent annualized in Q4 2024, exceeding expectations due to a surge in household spending, particularly on vehicles and retail goods, but potential US tariffs threaten future growth.

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Canada's Health Data Vulnerability Amidst U.S. Trade Tensions

Amid rising trade tensions with the U.S., concerns grow over the vulnerability of Canadian health data stored with U.S. companies, prompting calls for stronger data protection measures, including data localization and enhanced penalties for non-consensual disclosures.

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Alberta Budget: \$5.2 Billion Deficit Projected Amidst Tax Cuts and Tariff Uncertainty

Alberta's budget projects a \$5.2 billion deficit for 2025-2026, a shift from a \$5.8 billion surplus, due to decreased energy revenue, a \$1.2 billion tax cut, and anticipated US tariffs; a \$4 billion contingency fund is allocated.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Hollywood's Crisis: Weak Oscars Nominees Reflect Industry-Wide Struggles

The 2024 Academy Awards nominations reveal a Hollywood in crisis, facing weak films, industry strikes, streaming wars, corporate cost-cutting, and the rise of AI in storytelling; however, there's hope in the continued work of acclaimed directors and promising new talent.

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Trump's Tariff Threat, Canadian Election, and Other Political News

U.S. President Donald Trump plans to impose 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico on March 4th, citing ongoing drug smuggling; Canada's immigration minister announced Ukrainians arriving under a special program can apply for open work permits; and Ontario holds a snap election focused on Trump...

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