Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Ritika Dubey and Daniel Johnson
Publication Date: August 13, 2025 - 20:35
Auto parts makers have managed to fend off the worst of tariffs – for now
August 13, 2025
Canadian auto parts companies say the current North American trade agreement is helping them manage headwinds from south of the border, even as tariff disruptions intensified over the past months.
With recent earnings reports from Martinrea International Inc. MRE-T and Linamar Corp. LNR-T, both firms highlighted compliance with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement as a source of shelter from the harsh tariffs imposed by the United States.
A helicopter helping with wildfire efforts in Nova Scotia has crashed into a lake.Premier Tim Houston says the pilot was rescued quickly.
August 15, 2025 - 18:44 | | The Globe and Mail
The federal government spent more than $170,000 to bring Canadian women and their children back to the country after they went overseas to join the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, documents show.
As first reported by Global News
, the documents, which were released under access to information legislation, contain details of the costs incurred when eight women, along with their children, were brought home from Syria. They include...
August 15, 2025 - 18:06 | Tyler Dawson | National Post
'It is a fun celebration but for neurodivergent people like myself it can get overwhelming fast,' Autism Resource Centre project assistant Marie-Pier Leroux said.
August 15, 2025 - 17:59 | Suzanne Lapointe | Global News - Canada
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