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Letters to the editor: ‘Donald Trump may come to despise Pierre Poilievre. But a Conservative...
The Globe and Mail· 2 days agoRe “On the occasion of its birthday, here are some not-terrible things about Canada” (Opinion, June 29): As the number of people coming to Canada soars, ...
Pearson: Growth, fairness out of balance
London Free Press· 2 days agoOur country's history, and even that of our own community, has represented a balance between economic growth and social progress.
The Globe’s stars and dogs for the week
The Globe and Mail· 2 days agoTo put that into perspective, it’s 443,944 more than the number of children (12) that Tesla chief executive Elon Musk has fathered with three different women. It’s also about 5,000 more than ...
McDonald’s drops Beyond Meat burger
Ontario Farmer Daily· 2 days agoMcDonald's is taking McPlant off its United States menus because of poor sales.
ANALYSIS | Britain veers left, but Labour's honeymoon may be short-lived | CBC News
CBC.ca· 3 days agoThe Labour Party has stormed back into power in the United Kingdom after 14 years in opposition,...
Jobless rate rises to 6.4% in June. Here’s how the Bank of Canada might react - National |...
Global B.C.· 3 days agoThe national unemployment rate rose to 6.4 per cent in June amid job losses in the month, Statistics...
TSX dragged down as recession fears trump rising rate cut bets
Reuters via Yahoo Finance Canada· 3 days ago(Reuters) -Canada's main stock index posted a sharp fall on Friday, ending this week's rally as...
Cities vs. Airbnbs, farmers seeking tech workers and Google’s AI dreams clash with climate goals
The Globe and Mail· 3 days agoAsk the locals or mayors of tourist hot spots such as Barcelona, Maui, or Rome and they’ll tell you:...
Labour’s landslide election win brings few hopes or fears to London’s financial district
The Globe and Mail· 3 days agoLabour’s landslide election win shows few signs of unsettling London’s financial heartland after the...
After pivotal 2020 voter drive, US union braces for another fight against Trump
AOL· 3 days agoAmerica’s hospitality workers had it tough in 2020. Covid triggered mass layoffs and many wondered when – and even if – the industry would recover. As the 2024 election cycle gets into full ...