Morning Update: A guide for Canadian wanderlust | Unpublished
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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Catherine Dawson March
Publication Date: May 16, 2025 - 06:42

Morning Update: A guide for Canadian wanderlust

May 16, 2025
Good morning. The Globe’s annual Canadian travel guide hits a little closer to home this year. More on that below, plus a look at wildfires in Manitoba and movement on an Iranian nuclear deal … sort of. Today’s headlines
  • Testimony at the Hockey Canada trial was abruptly interrupted, but the reason cannot be published owing to a mandatory publication ban.
  • Ottawa promises an early and “substantive” fall economic statement, as critics call for a full budget.
  • The Bloc Québécois is going to court to seek a new election in a Montreal-area riding where the Liberals won by a single vote.


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