Source Feed:     The Globe and Mail  
  
      Author:     Carrie Tait  
  
      Publication Date:     November 3, 2025 - 21:17  
  Alberta Auditor-General rushing health care probe after government denies term extension
    November 3, 2025  
  Alberta’s Auditor-General is racing to complete his investigation into procurement practices in the province’s health care system within the next six months, after the government rejected his proposal to extend his contract until the probe is finished.
Doug Wylie’s eight-year term as the province’s Auditor-General expires at the end of April, 2026. The governing United Conservative Party on Monday confirmed it would conduct a search to fill the position, noting Mr. Wylie is welcome to apply for the job.
    The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear arguments on whether U.S. President Donald Trump has authority to impose tariffs under emergency powers.  
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    The University of Ottawa is suspending its honours program in Greek and Roman studies, a move the department's head fears could signal the beginning of the end for classical language study at the school.  
  November 4, 2025 - 04:00 |  | CBC News - Ottawa 
    
    
    The Globe and Mail has won four Jack Webster Awards for work on topics that include the toxic opioid crisis, the national soccer team, a deadly festival attack in British Columbia and U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats to Canada.The awards, which recognize excellence across journalism in B.C., were announced at a ceremony in Vancouver on Monday evening. Globe journalists had been nominated in four categories, and won in each of them, making the publication the most decorated news outlet at the event.Nancy Macdonald took home the prize for Best News Reporting of the Year for her in-...
  November 4, 2025 - 00:30 | Temur Durrani | The Globe and Mail 
    
    


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