Latest news from Canada
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As global demand for electricity surges, researchers in Burnaby, B.C., are testing a new idea: what if vehicles could give power back to the grid instead of only taking it? CBC’s Johanna Wagstaffe explores how vehicle-to-grid technology is turning electric buses into mobile...
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A whale sanctuary proposed for Nova Scotia's Eastern Shore recently got a step closer to government approval. A property owner in Wine Harbour says her family has felt pressured over the project. Watch Amy Smith's interview with Tracy Burns-Gagnon.
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The municipal owners of the Rath Eastlink Community Centre have been ordered by the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia to pay the general contractor more than $1 million plus interest.
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Winnipeg's rebranded economic and tourism agency has launched what it calls a "bold course" toward building prosperity. But it's also a rallying cry for a city too often invisible on the global stage.
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WHITEHORSE — The Yukon's premier-designate says he's ready to start implementing key promises from his election campaign but stopped short of pledging electoral reform even after residents voted in favour of changing to a ranked ballot.
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WHITEHORSE — The Yukon's premier-designate says he's ready to start implementing key promises from his election campaign but stopped short of pledging electoral reform even after residents voted in favour of changing to a ranked ballot.
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WHITEHORSE — The Yukon's premier-designate says he's ready to start implementing key promises from his election campaign but stopped short of pledging electoral reform even after residents voted in favour of changing to a ranked ballot.
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The Yukon's premier-designate says he's ready to start implementing key promises from his election campaign but stopped short of pledging electoral reform even after residents voted in favour of changing to a ranked ballot.
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WHITEHORSE - The Yukon's premier-designate says he's ready to start implementing key promises from his election campaign but stopped short of pledging electoral reform even after residents voted in favour of changing to a ranked ballot.
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WHITEHORSE - The Yukon's premier-designate says he's ready to start implementing key promises from his election campaign but stopped short of pledging electoral reform even after residents voted in favour of changing to a ranked ballot.
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NYON, Switzerland (AP) — Spain and England will renew their great rivalry in women’s soccer in a qualifying group for the 2027 World Cup.
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NYON, Switzerland (AP) — Spain and England will renew their great rivalry in women’s soccer in a qualifying group for the 2027 World Cup. Defending world champion Spain and European champion England w...
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Pakistan on Tuesday welcomed jubilant Sikh pilgrims from India, in the first major crossing since deadly clashes in May closed the land border between the nuclear-armed neighbours.
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Pakistan on Tuesday welcomed jubilant Sikh pilgrims from India, in the first major crossing since deadly clashes in May closed the land border between the nuclear-armed neighbours.
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MONTREAL, Nov. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Fresche Solutions today announced the official release of X-Modernize AI – the industry’s most advanced AI-powered solution for automatically transforming legacy IBM i applications into modern, future-ready systems.
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This week last year, Americans brought Donald Trump back into the White House, electing him as the 47th President of the United States. While Trump knew what he had his eyes on, it’s hard to say the rest of world adequately braced for impact.
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I have been working on a one-pager for IREN’s valuation. My goal is to simplify the metrics used.
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London, United Kingdom--(Newsfile Corp. - November 4, 2025) - Julius & Clark, a nimble innovation and operations management consultancy that offers tailored support to diverse industries and business sizes, today announces a new strategic partnership with Deeson & Deeson PR Ltd,...
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Yum! Brands (NYSE:YUM) Reports Sales Below Analyst Estimates In Q3 Earnings The Globe and MailYum! Brands (YUM) Reports Q3: Everything You Need To Know Ahead Of Earnings The Globe and MailStay Ahead of the Game With Yum (YUM) Q3 Earnings: Wall Street's Insights on Key Metrics...
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Merck (MRK) stock is in focus as the company secures $700M from Blackstone to advance cancer therapy sacituzumab tirumotecan in Phase 3 trials. Read more here.
Quebec Newspapers in Canada (CA)
Top newspapers and media portals in Canada - Quebec
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Le Courrier du Sud serves the South Shore area of Montreal, Quebec, with local news, sports, politics, and community stories for Francophone readers.
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Le Devoir is a prominent French-language newspaper in Quebec, known for its in-depth coverage of national and international news, politics, culture, and current affairs from a progressive perspective.
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Les Affaires is a French-language business news outlet providing in-depth coverage of the Quebec economy, finance, and business trends, serving professionals and entrepreneurs in the region.
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Rive-Sud Express focuses on news, sports, and community events in the South Shore area of Montreal, with a focus on local politics, business, and cultural stories of interest to residents.
- The Globe and Mail – Canada’s leading national newspaper, known for business and political coverage.
- National Post – A conservative-leaning competitor with a strong opinion section.
- Toronto Star – Canada’s largest-circulating newspaper, traditionally left-leaning.
- La Presse – A French-language digital newspaper based in Quebec.
- Le Devoir – A respected independent French-language paper.
- Vancouver Sun, Calgary Herald, Montreal Gazette – Prominent regional papers owned by media conglomerates.
The Canadian media landscape is highly concentrated, with a few major companies owning multiple publications:
- Postmedia Network – Owns many regional newspapers, including National Post.
- Torstar Corporation – Publisher of Toronto Star and other regional dailies.
- Québecor – Dominates French-language media with Journal de Montréal and Journal de Québec.
- CBC/Radio-Canada – Canada’s public broadcaster, offering news in English and French.
- Declining Print Circulation: Many newspapers have shifted to digital-first strategies as print readership declines.
- Advertising Revenue Decline: Traditional ad revenues have dropped due to competition from digital platforms like Google and Facebook.
- Government Support: The federal government has introduced subsidies and tax credits to support journalism.
- Rise of Digital-Only Outlets: Platforms like The Narwhal, The Logic, and TVO Today are gaining traction with investigative and niche reporting.
- Misinformation & Trust Issues: While trust in Canadian media remains relatively high, concerns about misinformation and bias persist.
Overall, Canadian newspapers are adapting to a digital era, with ongoing debates about media independence, government intervention, and financial sustainability shaping the future of journalism in the country.