November 1st, 2025

National News

NAV Canada says ‘resource constraints’ caused flight delays Saturday at Pearson

By Canadian Press on November 1st, 2025

TORONTO — Canada’s air navigation service provider says flights were delayed Saturday at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport due to what it called “resource constraints.” A tweet from NAV Canada said that some flights at the airport were delayed, and that its team was “moving aircraft safely, and as quickly as possible.” Passengers were advised to ... Read More »

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No buses or metros Saturday in Montreal because of transit strike

By Canadian Press on November 1st, 2025

MONTRÉAL — Montreal’s buses and metro trains ground to a halt Saturday as hundreds of striking public transit workers gathered downtown to press for improved pay and working conditions. Montrealers who typically rely on public transit were forced to find alternatives after metro and bus drivers called a one-day strike — their first strike in ... Read More »

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Chinese calligraphy album fetches more than $1 million at auction

By Canadian Press on November 1st, 2025

TORONTO — A centuries-old Chinese calligraphy album that was once part of the Chinese emperor’s royal collection has fetched more than $1 million at an auction, many times its projected sale price. Heffel Fine Art Auction House says the “extremely rare” ink on silk calligraphy album was created by Zhao Mengfu, who was a distinguished ... Read More »

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Carney ends Asia trip pledging to ‘transform’ economy through budget, diversification

By Canadian Press on November 1st, 2025

GYEONGJU — Prime Minister Mark Carney has wrapped up his first official visit to Asia after telling regional leaders at two major summits that Canada is a stable, reliable investment destination, including for China. Carney met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in what both countries hailed as a turning point in relations, as the prime ... Read More »

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Canadian Red Cross sending hurricane relief to Jamaica after Melissa devastation

By Canadian Press on November 1st, 2025

TORONTO — The Canadian Red Cross is sending relief to Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa tore through the area earlier this week. Melissa made landfall in southwest Jamaica as a Category 5 hurricane on Tuesday with wind speeds reaching 295 kilometres per hour. The hurricane has been blamed for at least 19 deaths in Jamaica and ... Read More »

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Prime Minister Mark Carney says lesson for Canada in Toronto Blue Jays’ World Series bid

By Canadian Press on November 1st, 2025

Prime Minister Mark Carney says there’s a lesson for Canada in the Toronto Blue Jays’ bid for a World Series title against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Speaking to reporters in Gyeongju, South Korea, on Saturday, Carney praised the Blue Jays for taking risks and staying aggressive against the defending champions. He says “you don’t need ... Read More »

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Carney says China doesn’t grasp Canada’s concern over issues of foreign interference

By Canadian Press on November 1st, 2025

GYEONGJU — Prime Minister Mark Carney says Beijing doesn’t understand how seriously Canadians take issues of foreign interference, after raising them with Chinese President Xi Jinping. “We had a discussion on foreign interference,” Carney told reporters Saturday before leaving the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Gyeongju, South Korea. “I don’t think they recognize the ... Read More »

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Blue Jays fans still hopeful for World Series win in decisive Game 7

By Canadian Press on November 1st, 2025

TORONTO — Blue Jays fans are still looking for a World Series win in Toronto tonight after the team fell to the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday, forcing Game 7. The visiting Dodgers defeated the Jays in Game 6 with a score of 3-1. Toronto is looking to claim the championship title for the first ... Read More »

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Mom of soldier killed in Afghanistan named national Silver Cross Mother

By Canadian Press on November 1st, 2025

OTTAWA — When Nancy Payne lays a wreath on Remembrance Day at the National War Memorial, it won’t be the first time she’s represented mothers of Canadian soldiers who have died in combat. But it will be her first on such a stage. Payne has laid a wreath at her local Remembrance Day ceremony as ... Read More »

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‘Hurricane Bob’ Rae says he’s leaving the United Nations with no regrets

By Canadian Press on November 1st, 2025

OTTAWA — Bob Rae knows that as Canada’s ambassador to the United Nations he had a habit of going off-message with Global Affairs Canada but he has not regrets. He says it created a healthy tension, even if it meant he occasionally had to delete a tweet. “I once got a little desk thing that ... Read More »

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No bus or metros this Saturday in Montreal because of transit strike

By Canadian Press on November 1st, 2025

MONTRÉAL — There’s no regular bus or metro service at all today in Montreal because of a transit strike. Roughly 4,500 bus drivers, metro operators and other station employees are taking part in the strike, the union’s first in 38 years. The disruption coincides with major sporting events like the Montreal Alouettes playoff game this ... Read More »

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