Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem Carney cautions that a fresh U.S.-Canada trade agreement is far from imminent, highlighting ongoing economic and political challenges, reports The Globe and Mail
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In Vancouver, an unforgettable canine extravaganza took center stage as Argentina’s golden retrievers dazzled in vibrant tutus and soccer jerseys, shattering the world record for the largest gathering of dressed golden retrievers, according to The Globe and Mail
Canada’s World Cup journey is set to soar with Italy’s thrilling return to the tournament. The legendary team’s comeback promises intense rivalries, electrifying moments for fans around the globe, and a surge in the event’s prestige-solidifying Canada’s reputation as a passionate and dynamic host
Cancer mortality rates are dropping across Canada, sparking hope and marking real progress. Yet, one preventable cancer continues to resist this encouraging trend. Experts urge increased awareness and stronger prevention efforts to tackle this persistent challenge head-on
Letters to the editor in The Globe and Mail on Nov. 10 spark fiery debates about Canadian citizenship, with readers passionately condemning efforts to punish Canadians based on their residence-warning that such moves strike at the heart of our nation’s most cherished values
The Bank of Canada uncovers a cautious atmosphere among businesses and consumers ahead of its upcoming rate decision, spotlighting rising concerns over economic growth amid persistent inflation challenges
Former Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney is spearheading a bold effort to rejuvenate Canada-China relations, advocating for a diplomatic reset that could unlock exciting new economic opportunities and deepen cooperation-just as geopolitical tensions escalate, The Globe and Mail reports
In recent trade talks, Canada’s approach with China appears to be backfiring, threatening crucial economic interests. Experts warn that Ottawa’s strategy might ultimately cause more damage than benefit to the nation’s trade ambitions
Canada’s auto industry, a cornerstone of the economy, has weathered tough challenges before-and emerged more powerful than ever. Experts are confident that with smart strategies and bold innovation, this vital sector won’t just overcome today’s obstacles but will accelerate forward with renewed strength and resilience
Anthem booing at recent U.S.-Canada sporting events signals a surprising and troubling shift in the once-strong bond between these longtime allies. What was once a proud celebration of mutual respect now exposes growing tensions and mounting disappointment
A Canadian family’s bold leap to Spain sparked surprising personal growth and strengthened their bonds like never before. Their journey reveals the thrilling challenges and rewarding triumphs of starting fresh in a new country, highlighting the extraordinary power of transformation
Canada’s trade strategy is under fire for depending too much on diplomatic goodwill, raising concerns about the economy’s vulnerability. Experts warn that banking solely on friendly ties to clinch deals might endanger national interests and unsettle market stability
In this opinion piece, The Globe and Mail argues that Canada should not be held responsible for America’s fentanyl crisis. It dives into the complex factors driving the epidemic and urges for enhanced cross-border cooperation instead of assigning blame
Canada’s path to a brighter future shines through bold investments in infrastructure, igniting innovation, and championing social equity. Experts highlight that the key to lasting growth is the dynamic partnership between government, businesses, and communities working together
In a surprising twist, former U.S. President Donald Trump warmly wished Canadians a happy Canada Day, highlighting the strong ties and shared values that unite the two countries. The Globe and Mail explores the significance of this rare diplomatic gesture
CSIS has identified extremist Khalistani activists as a growing national security threat, spotlighting alarming risks of radicalization and potential violence. The agency urges heightened vigilance as tensions steadily escalate
NATO countries have pledged to ramp up their defense spending to 5% of GDP, marking a bold move to strengthen collective security amid rising geopolitical tensions, officials confirmed

















