Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Danielle Groen
Publication Date: July 2, 2025 - 06:41
Morning Update: Instalment plans for tiny purchases
July 2, 2025
Good morning. Buy-now-pay-later loans are creeping into daily life and, for now, hiding from credit checks – more on that below, along with Jasper’s graduating class of 2025 and a Canadian teen’s upset Wimbledon win. But first:Today’s headlines
- The U.S. Senate passes Trump’s big tax breaks and spending cuts bill as Vance breaks a 50-50 tie
- The future of Canada’s corporate watchdog is uncertain as its top position remains vacant
- Thousands of foreigners’ criminal convictions were forgiven by Ottawa over an 11-year span, raising transparency concerns
Former VISP workers described a culture that was more play than work. 'I felt like I was there to kind of hang out and socialize,' one said. 'It was kind of like school in a way.'
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