Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Danielle Groen
Publication Date: August 20, 2025 - 06:08
Morning Update: The high-stakes negotiations at home and away
August 20, 2025
Good morning. Resolution inches forward after days of gridlock in airports and years of stalemate in war zones – more on that below, along with Quebec’s use of AI to get traffic moving and the chances for a Bank of Canada rate cut. But first:
Today’s headlines- Poilievre touts his by-election win as a sign of political resilience
- Canada’s inflation rate slows more than expected to 1.7 per cent in July
- An Ontario teen died after waiting in agony for hours at an ER. Now his family wants an inquest
Recently, stories of radicalization and improper behaviour among military personnel have tainted the Canadian Forces’ public image. How can we expect people to sign up in defence of their country when this is what they see? Read More
August 24, 2025 - 04:00 | Christina Spencer, Ottawa Citizen | Ottawa Citizen
POILIEVRE NOT ALONE Read More
August 24, 2025 - 04:00 | Doug Menary, Ottawa Citizen | Ottawa Sun
A Quebec college facing a $30-million fine for enrolling too many students in English-language programs, contravening the province’s language law, is postponing the first day of classes scheduled for Monday.LaSalle College said the suspension is tied to the fine imposed on the Montreal school it deems “abusive” and Monday classes are cancelled, but the campus will remain open to students.In a statement issued Friday, the college said the first day back-to-class will go ahead on Tuesday. The post-secondary institution assures the measure won’t have an impact on students’ academic careers...
August 23, 2025 - 20:40 | Sidhartha Banerjee | The Globe and Mail
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