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Canada’s ruling party sweeps bypolls, gets majority in House of Commons | World News

Toronto: Nearly a year after the Federal election in April 2025, the ruling Liberal Party finally garnered a majority in the House of Commons after sweeping three byelections on Monday. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney leaves the stage after speaking during the 2026 Liberal National Convention in Montreal, Canada, on April 11. (AFP) Canadian Prime

One Health: Canada’s Missing Link in Global Diplomacy

Canada’s foreign policy is being tested by a convergence of transboundary crises: pandemic threats, accelerating climate change, geopolitical instability, and environmental disasters that increasingly cross borders and sectors. These challenges cannot be managed through diplomacy, development assistance, or scientific investment alone. They require integrated strategies that connect health, environment, and international engagement. One Health offers

How did Canada’s young people become its unhappiest generation?

VANCOUVER — As a teen growing up in Toronto, Bhavik Sharma imagined what life would look like at 25. He and his high school friends would be starting families. They'd be on six-figure salaries and living comfortably...

Canada’s Tax Agency Flags Massive Crypto Non-Compliance but Brings Zero Charges Since 2020

The CRA has recovered over C$100 million (AU$109 million) in crypto tax audits but has not filed any criminal charges since 2020. Court orders, such as the recent Dapper Labs disclosure for 2,500 users, are being used to tackle widespread non-compliance. Canada is preparing stablecoin legislation and a dedicated financial crimes agency, while FINTRAC fines

Canada’s fall love affair with the Blue Jays makes them the country’s sports story of the year

Open this photo in gallery: Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. celebrates their Game 5 win against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Mark J. Terrill/The Associated Press Like all revolutions no one saw coming, there was a high-water mark of the Toronto Blue Jays once-in-a-generation run through October. Around 6 p.m. PT, Oct. 28

Canada’s Assisted Suicide Regime Is the West’s Cry for Help

Canada’s Assisted Suicide Regime Is the West’s Cry for Help | National Review ...

Canada’s economy contracts due to tariffs, ministers try to re-engage U.S. on trade and Canada Post reports steepest-ever quarterly loss: Business and investing stories...

Getting caught up on a week that got away, or tuning back in as summer winds down? Here’s your weekly digest of The Globe’s most essential business and investing stories, with insights and analysis from the pros, stock tips, portfolio strategies and more. Canada’s economy contracts sharply in second quarter as tariffs hit exports Open

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