Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Danielle Groen
Publication Date: July 10, 2025 - 06:03
Morning Update: Canada’s back-to-the-office push hits a wall
July 10, 2025
Good morning. Companies can’t seem to get the face time they want from their workers – more on that below, along with Donald Trump’s latest tariff threat and the generic Ozempic coming to Canada. But first:Today’s headlines
- Border bill would create “in limbo” foreign residents who can’t be sent home or get an asylum hearing, refugee groups say
- U.S. Congress members press Canada to deal with the wildfire smoke ruining their summer
- Vancouver’s Lapu-Lapu attack inquiry urges B.C. to mandate risk assessments for all public events
- A memorial ceremony is held for those killed in the Texas floods, with more than 160 still missing
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew is declaring a second province-wide state of emergency because of raging wildfires, calling on the military to help once again with thousands of evacuations in some of the more remote regions. The province, which was under a state of emergency until late last month, announced another declaration Thursday. With nearly 100 fires burning in Manitoba, mostly in the north, the federal government is sending the Canadian Armed Forces to fly residents from several communities toward safer areas.
July 10, 2025 - 13:57 | Temur Durrani | The Globe and Mail
Global News has obtained exclusive video of the moment a stolen taxi crashed into a convenience store's front door in Saskatoon on Wednesday morning.
July 10, 2025 - 13:22 | Chris Vandenbreekel | Global News - Canada
A Hydro-Québec spokesperson says the utility is monitoring the situation with a commitment to understanding the demonstrators' concerns.
July 10, 2025 - 13:17 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada
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