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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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Deadliest US Floods in 25 Years Highlight Urgent Need for Mitigation

Flooding has caused an average of over 125 deaths annually in the US over recent decades; major events like Hurricanes Katrina (1400 deaths), Helene (250 deaths), and Harvey (68 deaths), along with devastating 2022 Kentucky floods (45 deaths) and 2021 Tennessee floods (20 deaths), highlight the ongo...

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Canada Scraps Digital Tax, Faces Pressure on EV Mandates Amid U.S. Trade Tensions

Canada repealed its digital services tax and faces pressure to repeal zero-emission vehicle mandates amid ongoing trade disputes with the U.S., impacting potential revenue and environmental goals.

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Seine River Reopens for Swimming After Century-Long Ban

Parisians legally swam in the Seine River on Saturday for the first time in over 100 years, following a "1.4 billion euro" cleanup project that brought the water quality to European standards; however, some skepticism remains among residents.

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Canadian Tourism Booms as Travel to U.S. Plummets

Due to political tensions and economic uncertainty, Canadians are significantly reducing travel to the U.S., leading to a surge in domestic tourism that is boosting various sectors of the Canadian economy, although a decline in U.S. visitors remains a challenge.

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Canada Explores Financial Aid for Rio Tinto Amidst Crushing U.S. Tariffs

The Canadian government is discussing financial aid with Rio Tinto to mitigate the impact of the U.S.'s 50 percent tariffs on aluminum and steel imports, which threatens Canadian aluminum production and jobs in Quebec's Saguenay region, prompting Canada to explore liquidity support for businesses an...

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Trump Imposes Unilateral Tariffs on 12 Countries

President Trump signed letters imposing tariffs ranging from 10% to 70% on 12 unnamed countries, shifting from broader trade negotiations to a unilateral approach, with letters to be sent Monday, impacting global trade.

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Canada to Boost Military Spending to 5% of GDP

Canada's Chief of Defence Staff announced a plan to increase military spending to 5 percent of GDP over 10 years, including significant pay raises for personnel, to address growing global uncertainty and bolster Arctic sovereignty; improved recruitment and retention rates are also noted.

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Gaza Violence: 24 Palestinians Dead Amidst Airstrikes and Aid Distribution Attacks

Israeli airstrikes killed 14 Palestinians in Gaza; 10 more died near aid sites; two American aid workers were injured in a separate attack; Hamas responded positively to a US-led ceasefire proposal for a 60-day truce.

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Fraser's UNDRIP Remarks Highlight Canada's Indigenous Development Dilemma

Justice Minister Sean Fraser's accurate statement on the lack of Indigenous veto power in Canadian law under UNDRIP sparked a political crisis, revealing the tension between legal obligations and political goals regarding industrial development on Indigenous lands.

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Canada Defies Economic Doom Predictions Amidst Trump's Trade Policies

Despite President Trump's trade threats, Canada's economy has shown resilience in 2024, with record-high stock markets and a relatively small economic contraction. However, challenges remain, and the long-term impacts are still uncertain.

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Trump's Trade Deal Deadline Misses Mark, Raising Global Risk

President Trump's ambitious goal of finalizing 90 trade deals within 90 days has fallen short, resulting in only three agreements and plans for imposing tariffs up to 70 percent on non-compliant countries, potentially causing global supply chain disruptions and financial market instability.

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Positive Economic Trends Support Stock Market Despite Global Uncertainty

Tom Bradley, co-founder of Steadyhand Investment Management, argues that positive long-term economic trends, including advancements in healthcare, technology, and energy, and a growing global middle class, are supporting the stock market despite current geopolitical uncertainty and negative news bia...

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