Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Wendy Cox
Publication Date: May 2, 2025 - 06:38
Morning Update: The victims of the Vancouver attack
May 2, 2025
Good morning. We look at what we’ve learned about the tragedy in Vancouver’s Filipino community – more on that below, along with Ontario’s measles outbreak and a change on Donald Trump’s national security team. But first:Today’s headlines
- Conservative caucus will meet to select an interim opposition leader amid concerns that Liberals are trying to poach disgruntled MPs
- Alberta‘s Justice Minister has a personal relationship with a man whose businesses are tied to the province’s health authority investigation
- General Motors cuts its profit outlook on tariff exposure risk while China signals it is willing to open trade talks with the U.S.
- The Toronto Maple Leafs downs the Ottawa Senators 4-2 to set up the second round of Stanley Cup playoffs against the Florida Panthers
Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi has questioned the value of those membership ties, and promised last year to put the issue on a ballot.
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The Liberal Party is announcing Saturday afternoon whether John Hogan or John Abbott has accumulated the most votes and will lead the party, and the province, until a general election is called later this year.
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The prospective new riding for federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is home to wheat fields, dinosaur bones and Nickelback.
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