Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Chris Hannay
Publication Date: October 31, 2025 - 06:16
Morning Update: Canada’s longest wait
October 31, 2025
Good morning. Even after life-saving drug treatments pass Health Canada’s regulatory tests, getting them publicly reimbursed takes longer than any other G7 country. More on that below, along with a Royal eviction and haunting houses. But first:
Today’s headlines- Prime Minister Mark Carney accepts Chinese President Xi Jinping’s invitation to visit China as the leaders meet in South Korea
- With a possible World Series win in front of them, the Blue Jays try to treat Game 6 like any other day
- Premiers are pressing for more details from Carney on U.S. trade talks
- Relatives of Sudanese Canadians receive visas and e-mails from immigration department after months-long wait
Prime Minister Mark Carney pitched Canadians in the last federal election on restraining federal spending and reducing the government’s operating budget.
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OTTAWA — For many students across Canada, affordability is top of mind when it comes to the federal budget set to be tabled on Tuesday.
That includes Graham Baskin, a student at Carleton University. After Prime Minister Mark Carney
told university students that Canadians should be ready
for...
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