Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Sierra Bein
Publication Date: August 12, 2025 - 07:01
Morning Update: A ‘legal trap’ on the way to Canada
August 12, 2025
Good morning. One family has become an example of how those trying to claim asylum in Canada face a very different reality than one year ago, thanks to the sweeping immigration crackdown in the U.S. More on that below, plus a landmark ruling (and appeal) for Indigenous land claims and how to prepare for this week’s meteor shower. But first:
Today’s headlines- In a Gaza refugee camp, freelance journalist Hasan Jaber speaks with Palestinians about Israel’s plans to re-occupy the strip
- Some medicines made from Canadian-donated blood plasma are being sold abroad
- The notwithstanding clause does not automatically shield governments from judicial review, according to a ruling from the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal
Far below the seals and belugas that dive gracefully through Quebec’s Saguenay fjord, there are small creatures burrowing in the sea floor mud that scientists believe play a crucial role in mitigating the effects of climate change.Earlier this month, scientists from the United Kingdom and Université Laval spent several days on the fjord’s bumpy waters, grabbing samples from 200 metres below in a quest to track the life in the mud.
August 24, 2025 - 15:57 | Morgan Lowrie | The Globe and Mail
Buoyed by growing anxieties around affordability and the economy, the Conservative Party of Canada has edged ahead of the Liberals for the first time since Mark Carney became prime minister in March, according to one new poll.
New figures from
Abacus Data
released Sunday show a “modest but...
August 24, 2025 - 15:41 | National Post Staff | National Post
Hundreds of Palestinian supporters blocked the Capital Pride Parade on Sunday afternoon, demanding parade officials come down and meet their "demands." Read More
August 24, 2025 - 14:38 | Norman Provencher | Ottawa Citizen
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