November 29th, 2025

National News

Fact File: How Canadian accounts got swept up in X’s location feature accuracy issues

By Canadian Press on November 28th, 2025

Last week the X platform, formerly Twitter, began its rollout of a new location feature meant to disclose which country account holders post from. It aimed to increase transparency on the platform and help users spot the fake accounts known for spreading disinformation online. However, while its rocky rollout might have exposed the location to ... Read More »

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Investor’s case against mining firm over timely disclosure can proceed: Supreme Court

By Canadian Press on November 28th, 2025

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada says an investor can pursue legal action against a mining company on the basis that it did not immediately publicize information about a production setback. In its 8-1 decision Friday, the top court provided guidance on determination of a “material change” in a firm’s operations that must be ... Read More »

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Anand says Global Affairs cuts won’t harm consular access for Canadians abroad

By Canadian Press on November 28th, 2025

OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says budget cuts at Global Affairs Canada won’t affect the ability of Canadians in trouble abroad to get help from embassies. “I’m confident that these reductions will have no impact on the services on which Canadians rely while abroad,” Anand testified Thursday to the House foreign affairs committee. ... Read More »

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Economists warn surprise GDP growth in Q3 masks weakness in Canada’s economy

By Canadian Press on November 28th, 2025

OTTAWA — Canada’s economy posted surprisingly strong growth in the third quarter, but economists looking underneath the hood offered a series of caveats that suggest weaker results than the headline figures imply. Statistics Canada said Friday that real gross domestic product rose 2.6 per cent on an annualized basis in the third quarter of 2025, ... Read More »

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Liberal MPs insist party remains united following Guilbeault’s resignation

By Canadian Press on November 28th, 2025

OTTAWA — Members of the federal Liberal caucus maintained Friday that their party remains united in the wake of Steven Guilbeault’s resignation from cabinet — but NDP MPs say they see signs that B.C. Liberal MPs are under political pressure. Guilbeault quit cabinet on Thursday to protest Ottawa’s new pipeline pact with Alberta, which leaves ... Read More »

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Funding for police to support extortion targets in B.C.

By Canadian Press on November 28th, 2025

SURREY — The federal and provincial governments have announced $1 million in funding for police to support extortion victims in British Columbia. Premier David Eby told a meeting of police and local, provincial and federal politicians in Surrey, B.C., where many cases have been reported, that the funding will allow for police communication with victims ... Read More »

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Most assisted deaths in Canada come after cancer diagnosis, annual report finds

By Canadian Press on November 28th, 2025

OTTAWA — A majority of the people who died with medical assistance in Canada in 2024 had a cancer diagnosis, new data shows. Health Canada’s annual report on medical assistance in dying shows that more Canadians are choosing assisted dying each year, but the rate of growth has slowed. Overall, about five per cent of ... Read More »

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Transit workers in Montreal announce overtime strike through holiday season

By Canadian Press on November 28th, 2025

MONTREAL — Montreal transit workers are set to go on strike again next month amid a prolonged labour dispute. The transit agency’s 2,400 maintenance workers say they will refuse overtime hours between Dec. 9 and Jan. 11. The agency says buses and metros will operate during the strike, but there could be an impact on ... Read More »

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Montreal borough mayor calls destruction of homeless encampment a misunderstanding

By Canadian Press on November 28th, 2025

MONTREAL — The mayor of a Montreal borough says she has ordered an investigation after city workers destroyed a homeless encampment earlier this week. Christine Black says there was a misunderstanding when the workers showed up at the encampment in Montréal-Nord. She says the workers were supposed to clear away some waste that had accumulated ... Read More »

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CPAC says it’s at ‘breaking point’ after CRTC postpones wholesale rate decision

By Canadian Press on November 28th, 2025

OTTAWA — The long-standing video service providing Canadians with direct coverage of political events says a recent CRTC decision puts its operation at risk. CPAC says the move by the broadcast regulator to postpone a decision on increasing its wholesale rate threatens its ability to deliver programming. The current rate of $0.13 per subscriber, paid ... Read More »

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Anand says Global Affairs cuts won’t harm consular access

By Canadian Press on November 28th, 2025

OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says budget cuts at Global Affairs Canada won’t affect the ability of Canadians in trouble abroad to get help from embassies. Department officials say the cuts will involve moving some consular services to an online portal. The recent federal budget includes a $561 million cut to the department’s ... Read More »

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