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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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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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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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KKR Raises Fuji Soft Bid in Heated Takeover Battle

KKR increased its bid for Fuji Soft to 9,850 yen per share, surpassing Bain Capital's offer in a competitive takeover battle highlighting increased global investment in Japan.

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Trump's Tariffs on Canada: A Trade War and a Redefined Relationship

President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods, citing a border emergency, despite previous claims that the tariffs were to combat fentanyl and migration; the move is widely seen as a tactic to renegotiate trade concessions and shift investment to the U.S., prompting retaliatory tariffs from ...

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Trump's Tariffs Spark Legal Battle

President Trump imposed tariffs on major trading partners using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, prompting legal challenges in U.S. courts and potential WTO disputes; the legality of his actions hinges on whether Congress explicitly delegated tariff-setting power and how courts inter...

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M23 Rebels Declare Ceasefire After Goma Seizure, Causing Over 900 Deaths

M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda, seized Goma, causing at least 900 deaths and nearly 2,900 injuries, prompting a unilateral ceasefire declaration; the conflict is linked to decades-long ethnic tensions between Tutsis and Hutus, with regional leaders holding a summit this week to address the conflict.

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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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National Bank Expands West, Acquires Canadian Western Bank

National Bank of Canada finalized its acquisition of Canadian Western Bank on Monday, expanding its reach into Western Canada and increasing its non-Quebec business from 20 percent to 40 percent, adding $37 billion in loans and 65,000 customers.

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Vancouver Home Sales Rise Amid Increased Listings, but Tariffs Pose Risk

Vancouver's January 2025 housing market saw a rise in sales (1,552, up 8.8% year-over-year) alongside a significant increase in new listings (5,566, up 46.9%), creating a more balanced market with a slight price increase ($1,173,000 benchmark) but posing risks due to potential US tariffs.

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Trump Tariffs Trigger Global Market Sell-Off

President Trump's surprise tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China sparked a global market sell-off on Monday, sending the Canadian dollar to a 20-year low, the Mexican peso to a three-year low, and the euro down over 2%, as investors reacted to the increased risk of a global recession and inflationary...

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Trump Threatens South Africa with Funding Cuts Over False Land Seizure Claims

U.S. President Trump threatened to cut all funding to South Africa due to false claims of land seizures targeting white farmers, endangering millions reliant on U.S.-funded HIV/AIDS programs, while South Africa's government proposed countermeasures and discussions.

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Justice Department Scrutinizes 4,000 FBI Employees Involved in January 6th Investigation

The Justice Department is scrutinizing roughly 4,000 FBI employees who investigated the January 6th Capitol riot, potentially leading to firings, despite no evidence of misconduct, following the departures of numerous senior FBI executives and Washington, D.C., U.S. attorneys.

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