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  • India Set to Bargain Hard in Trade Talks with US, UK This Week. 2 Jun 2026 

    Two of India’s most consequential trade negotiations are testing New Delhi’s ability to secure stronger protections for exporters in Asia’s third-largest economy.

  • comforte Launches TAMUNIO Assure to Modernize HPE Nonstop Cryptography for the Post-Quantum Era. 2 Jun 2026 

    New solution helps HPE Nonstop teams modernize SSH & SSL/TLS security using quantum-safe cryptography, centralize key and secrets management, and automate certificate and key lifecycles. WIESBADEN, Germany — comforte AG, a global leader in data-centric security for HPE Nonstop environments, today announced the launch of TAMUNIO Assure, a purpose-built solution for HPE Nonstop that helps […

  • Senegal’s Faye Names Cabinet Excluding Pastef as Political Rift Widens. 2 Jun 2026 

    Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye appointed a new cabinet that his estranged ally Ousmane Sonko vowed to boycott, deepening a political rift in the West African country as it navigates a debt crisis.

  • NDP, CUPE to hold press conference on long term care strike. 2 Jun 2026 

    HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia NDP and striking CUPE long term care workers are joining together to hold a press conference early this afternoon to speak about the impact of the government’s continued refusal to negotiate a fair deal on everyday people. “For 8 weeks, this government has ignored the calls from workers, from residents, […]

  • 1 in 5 Canadians Will Watch World Cup Matches at a Local Business, but Rising Costs Will Offset Owners’ Expected Gains. 2 Jun 2026 

    Canadians are 11x more likely to watch World Cup matches at a local business than a national chain, but rising costs are preventing owners from capturing the demand VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The 2026 FIFA World Cup is expected to send Canadians into local and independently owned businesses, but a new study suggests many small […]

  • Colliers releases 2025 Global Sustainability Report. 2 Jun 2026 

    Highlights emissions reductions and progress in delivering long-term value TORONTO, June 02, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Colliers (NASDAQ, TSX: CIGI) released its 2025 Global Sustainability Report, demonstrating measurable progress against its sustainability commitments including reduced emissions intensity, enhanced workplace experience, strengthened governance and ethics, and the responsible adopt


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  • Letters, June 1, 2026: ‘To Alberta … from Ontario’. 1 Jun 2026 

    Dear Albertans: You want to separate from Canada? Consider this: You think there won’t be any more taxes? Think again. If you eliminate taxes, then everything the taxes pay for will disappear. This means, for instance, no more fire departments. The next time Alberta experiences a forest fire, no one will be there to douse […]

  • Letters, May 31, 2026: ‘UCP thriving due to Smith’. 31 May 2026 

    Support for Smith Separatist leader Jeff Rath is wrong if he thinks he can oust Danielle Smith. Many members of our 30+ church group support the separatist idea. However, they would never support the attempt to remove Smith. She has done so much for this province and the UCP party. Her leadership is invaluable. The […]

  • Letters, May 30, 2026: ‘Long road ahead for Alberta’. 30 May 2026 

    No quick fix It’s amazing how many of your readers believe that if Alberta goes down the road to pursue separation that we will be the Republic of Alberta by 2028. Ha! How about 2060? Quebec started their quest in the 1960s. PETER SZECSY (Whichever side you support, this was never going to be an […]

  • Letters, May 29, 2026: ‘Farkas cheap shot on Smith was unwarranted’. 29 May 2026 

    Angry with Farkas I am beyond upset with Mayor Farkas using his position to attempt to demean Danielle Smith. With the legal challenges against the separation vote Smith had little choice but to open the question for Albertans. We do not support separation but we do believe the choice is Albertans’ to make. It’s called […]

  • JAY GOLDBERG: Bill C-22 cannot be saved and must be scrapped. 28 May 2026 

    As Parliament considers possible amendments to Bill C-22, the Carney government’s so-called Lawful Access Act, it’s time to speak the truth: this legislation cannot be saved in its current form and must be scrapped. In recent weeks, encrypted messaging services, VPN providers, social media companies, and civil liberties groups have sounded the alarm on Bill […]

  • Letters, May 28, 2026: ‘Good riddance’. 28 May 2026 

    Bye, Steven (Re: ‘Guilbeault to resign,’ Sun, May 27) It causes me no grief to learn the green Jesus of Quebec is to resign from government. My only concern would be for the rooftops of Conservative Party members, he may get bored away from politics! STUART WEEKS (Guilbeault will be missed by few in Alberta) […]


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  • A crack in Carney’s Liberal caucus over climate. 1 Jun 2026 

    Liberal MP Steven Guilbeault has announced his resignation from Mark Carney’s government, after stepping down from cabinet last fall.. During his time in Canadian parliament Mr. Guilbeault has become a symbol for the Liberal party’s climate conscience. His decision to depart centres on the Prime Minister’s approach to climate policy and it signals the most public disruption in the perceived

  • Uncovering FIFA’s costly World Cup demands on Canadian cities. 29 May 2026 

    Vancouver and Toronto are getting ready to host FIFA World Cup matches in June and July, and the demands FIFA makes tend to be costly. Requirements from FIFA go from stadium renovations to branding enforcement, transportation and even tax exemptions. All three levels of government have already spent hundreds of millions of dollars in preparation.     Contracts between FIFA and host cities aren

  • What’s behind the surge in military enlistment in Canada. 28 May 2026 

    Canada has been pushing to increase its defence efforts. Earlier this year, Canada reached their NATO defence spending target of two per cent of GDP. On Wednesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced plans to obtain new early warning aircraft technology. And, the Canadian military is seeing an increase in enlistment rates. Janice Dickson is The Globe’s international affairs reporter. Earlier th

  • The search for graves at Tk’emlups, five years on. 27 May 2026 

    Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation near Kamloops, B.C. was the site of a national reckoning over the legacy of residential schools. On May 27, 2021, the First Nation announced it had discovered 215 probable unmarked graves on the ground of a former residential school, using ground-penetrating radar technology. The number was later revised to around 200 probable graves.  Since that revelation

  • A reality check on Alberta separatism. 26 May 2026 

    Political tensions are rising in Alberta. Last week, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced the province will hold a referendum on whether to hold a subsequent referendum on secession from Canada. Division and debate has been stirred up between federalists and separatists. And those who want to leave argue that Alberta will be better off, more economically successful and have full control over i

  • Deaths raise concerns over selling plasma in Canada. 25 May 2026 

    Getting paid for plasma – the yellow-gold liquid part of blood – in Canada is still pretty new. It’s full of protein and antibodies and can be used to make medicine for immunodefficient people. But following the deaths of two plasma donors, the practice is facing criticism and concerns are being raised about its safety. Chris Hannay is a business of healthcare reporter for The Globe. He’s


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