Source Feed:     The Globe and Mail  
  
      Author:     Brent Jang  
  
      Publication Date:     November 3, 2025 - 15:39  
  B.C. won’t run ads targeting U.S. homeowners after Ontario backlash
    November 3, 2025  
  The B.C. government has scrapped plans for digital advertisements aimed at U.S. homeowners after Ontario’s anti-tariff ad campaign on American television triggered a backlash from U.S. President Donald Trump.
The new digital ad campaign had been planned by the B.C. government for the United States, focusing on increased costs for American home construction and renovation projects as well as highlighting how Canada faces much higher import taxes on softwood lumber compared with Russia.
    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.  
  November 3, 2025 - 21:17 | Carrie Tait | The Globe and Mail 
    
    
    Prince Harry will travel to Toronto this week, visiting the Sunnybrook Veterans Centre and attending a series of events in support of veterans ahead of Remembrance Day.  
  November 3, 2025 - 20:32 |  | CBC News - Canada 
    
    
    Arthur Kaliyev has been accused of theft to pay off gambling debts by his model ex-girlfriend, according to a report in the New York Post. Read More  
  November 3, 2025 - 20:00 | Bruce Garrioch | Ottawa Citizen 
    
    
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