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Ford says Carney asked him to remove anti-tariff ad early ‘a couple of times’
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Ford says Carney asked him to remove anti-tariff ad early ‘a couple of times’

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says Prime Minister Mark Carney called him from his trip to Asia “a couple of times” to ask him to immediately pull his anti-tariff commercial, after it led to a breakdown in U.S.-Canada trade talks. Carney said this weekend he told Ford not to run the $75-million ad campaign, which quoted former president Ronald Reagan, and apologized to U.S. President Donald Trump for its airing.Ford indicated on Monday that Carney had made it clear to him he wanted the commercial pulled as quickly as possible, but refused to get into the details of their conversation.“I’m not going to go back and forth and (I) have a different record of recollection of our conversation,” Ford said. “People don’t need that, they want to move forward to get a deal to protect jobs and protect the ...
How it started, how it ended: A chronology of Ontario’s ad blitz against U.S. tariffs
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How it started, how it ended: A chronology of Ontario’s ad blitz against U.S. tariffs

Here is a day-by-day chronology of the controversy over Ontario’s advertising campaign against U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods: Tues., Oct. 14: The office of Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province will spend $75 million to broadcast an anti-tariff ad in the United States using video of an address by former U.S. president Ronald Reagan, who said in 1987 that in the long run, “such trade barriers hurt every American worker and consumer.”Tues., Oct. 21: A day after the ad airs during a broadcast of a baseball playoff game won by the Toronto Blue Jays, U.S. President Donald Trump says he saw the commercial, adding “if I was Canada I’d take that same ad also.”Thu., Oct. 23: The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute says the ad misrepresents Reagan’s remarks and that Ontario di...
What will the Carney government’s 1st budget include? Here are some hints – National
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What will the Carney government’s 1st budget include? Here are some hints – National

The spectre of a trade war and slowing economic growth will hang over Ottawa Tuesday as Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government presents its first federal budget. Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne will present the budget on Tuesday, with experts projecting the government’s deficit skyrocketing this year.The tabling of the budget will come as an Ipsos poll conducted exclusively for Global News found 42 per cent of respondents want the budget to prioritize helping with the increasing cost of everyday expenses.That number far outpaced Carney’s stated priorities for transforming the Canadian economy — including investing in the Canadian military and national defence (15 per cent), funding major projects and infrastructure (15 per cent), and even measures to mitigate the impact of U....
B.C. won’t launch anti-tariff U.S. ads until ‘aligned’ with Ottawa: premier
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B.C. won’t launch anti-tariff U.S. ads until ‘aligned’ with Ottawa: premier

British Columbia Premier David Eby said Monday that his government won’t launch its anti-tariff digital ad campaign in the U.S. this month as previously promised, and will wait until its communication strategy is “aligned” with Ottawa. Eby said the ads, which were meant to protest rising U.S. tariffs on softwood lumber, were raised during a meeting he convened in Vancouver on the future of the forestry sector with federal government ministers.Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc and Housing Minister Gregor Robertson were among the ministers present for the summit.“One of the things that I heard Minister LeBlanc say is that for his side, he wanted an integrated approach between the federal and provincial government,” the premier told reporters after the meeting.“That means that going ...
Ex-Bloc MP will appeal to Supreme Court after losing seat by single vote
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Ex-Bloc MP will appeal to Supreme Court after losing seat by single vote

The former Bloc MP who lost her Quebec riding by a single vote is taking the matter to the Supreme Court of Canada. Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné says she will appeal a recent Quebec Superior Court decision that rejected her request for a new election in the Montreal-area riding of Terrebonne.She had challenged the result after a Bloc voter revealed that her special ballot was not counted and instead returned to her because of an error in the address on the envelope provided by Elections Canada. 0:57 Blanchet calls for new vote in Terrebonne after ballot error creates tie Trending Now But a judge ruled last week that the mistake wa...
Ottawa launching Stellantis dispute resolution process over Brampton cuts
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Ottawa launching Stellantis dispute resolution process over Brampton cuts

Industry Minister Mélanie Joly said Monday that the federal government is launching a formal dispute resolution process under its contracts with Stellantis over the automaker’s decision to move production from its Brampton, Ont., plant to the U.S. Joly provided the update on the government’s efforts as she faced questions at the House of Commons industry committee on whether the contracts included definitive protections for Canadian autoworkers.“Before the close of business, the government will take the next step under the contracts to recover Canadian taxpayers’ money,” she told the committee.“This means that we will start the 30-day period of the formal dispute resolution process in order to bring back production at the Stellantis Brampton facility.”She added in French: “These actions ar...
Spectre of 1995’s budget cuts has public sector unions on edge – National
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Spectre of 1995’s budget cuts has public sector unions on edge – National

The spectre of the Liberals’ 1995 budget cuts loom over public sector unions as Prime Minister Mark Carney prepares to introduce his first budget Tuesday. The federal public service workforce has grown significantly over the last two decades under both Conservative and Liberal governments, and the number of federal bureaucrats is higher than its pre-pandemic peak.Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne, who will table the Carney government’s first budget on Tuesday, has suggested that the federal workforce numbers are not “sustainable.”But federal union leaders who spoke to Global News say cutting the public service are pushing back, arguing job cuts are not the most efficient path the reining in the government’s operating budget.“We’ve seen a pattern in the last year, the end of the ...
Four things on Quebec’s municipal elections
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Four things on Quebec’s municipal elections

Voters in roughly 1,100 municipalities across Quebec chose their local leaders on Sunday. Here are four things to know about the province’s municipal election results. Montrealers have voted for changeAfter eight years of the left-wing government of outgoing Mayor Valérie Plante, Montrealers have chosen centrist candidate Soraya Martinez Ferrada as the city’s new mayor. Martinez Ferrada, who arrived in Canada as a Chilean refugee in 1980, served in the cabinet of ex-prime minister Justin Trudeau before running to lead the Ensemble Montréal party. Soraya Martinez Ferrada waves to supporters after being elected mayor of Montreal during the municipal election in Montreal on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi ...
FDA’s top drug regulator resigns after federal officials probe ‘serious concerns’ – National
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FDA’s top drug regulator resigns after federal officials probe ‘serious concerns’ – National

WASHINGTON (AP) — The head of the Food and Drug Administration’s drug center abruptly resigned Sunday after federal officials began reviewing “serious concerns about his personal conduct,” according to a government spokesperson. Dr. George Tidmarsh, who was named to the FDA post in July, was placed on leave Friday after officials in the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of General Counsel were notified of the issues, HHS press secretary Emily Hilliard said in an email. Tidmarsh then resigned Sunday morning.“Secretary Kennedy expects the highest ethical standards from all individuals serving under his leadership and remains committed to full transparency,” Hilliard said.The departure came the same day that a drugmaker connected to one of Tidmarsh’s former business associates f...
Some Head Start preschools shutter as government shutdown continues – National
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Some Head Start preschools shutter as government shutdown continues – National

The government shutdown is triggering a wave of closures of Head Start centers, leaving working parents scrambling for child care and shutting some of the nation’s neediest children out of preschool. Dozens of centers are missing out on federal grant payments that were due to arrive Nov. 1. Some say they’ll close indefinitely, while others are staying afloat with emergency funding from local governments and school districts. The closures mean Head Start students — who come from low-income households, are homeless or are in foster care — are missing out on preschool, where they are fed two meals a day and receive therapy vital to their development.“Children love school, and the fact that they can’t go is breaking their hearts,” said Sarah Sloan, who oversees small-town Head Start centers in...