Trump sues Wall Street Journal and media mogul Rupert Murdoch over reporting on Epstein ties

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump filed a $10 billion lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal and media mogul Rupert Murdoch Friday, a day after the newspaper published a story reporting on... Read more »

A party to celebrate a mistake

Open this photo in gallery: Sankofa Square, formally known as Yonge-Dundas Square, was renamed last year after a Twi word that loosely translates to, ‘go back and get it.’Sammy Kogan/The Globe and... Read more »

Yukon prepares for vote on possible switch to ranked-ballot elections

Open this photo in gallery: A ranked-vote system “encourages an outcome that can be seen as more legitimate in the eyes of voters,” a Yukon citizens’ assembly report on electoral reform said... Read more »

The U.K. is lowering its voting age to 16. Should Canada follow suit?

The U.K. government announced Thursday that it will be lowering the voting age from 18 to 16, in time for its next general election. The move is encouraging for advocates who want... Read more »

Step-grandmother of missing N.S. kids recalls hearing their voices, followed by ‘nothing’

Janie Mackenzie was asleep in her trailer when she awoke to the sound of her dog barking, a telltale sign her two young step-grandchildren were out playing on a swingset in the... Read more »

Alberta government complicated Jasper fire response, report says

Open this photo in gallery: A worker walks in a neighbourhood devastated by wildfire in west Jasper on Aug. 19, 2024.AMBER BRACKEN/The Canadian Press A report into a wildfire that devastated the... Read more »

Amid tariffs and to avoid layoffs, Hamilton steel fabricator pivots from mostly U.S. to Canadian projects

A Hamilton steel fabricator says it has lost a huge chunk of its U.S. business as President Donald Trump’s steep tariffs persist. But Walters Group has also picked up enough work in... Read more »

Logging in Ontario’s boreal forest unsustainable, study finds

A new peer-reviewed scientific study suggests logging practices in Ontario are unsustainable and out of line with the province’s own strategy for sustainably managing forests. It’s no surprise to David Flood, a... Read more »

Morning Update: The condo market has cratered

Good morning. Canada built a boatload of new condos that nobody wants to buy now – more on that below, along with Mark Carney’s hopes for a deal on softwood lumber and... Read more »

Couche-Tard ends bid for 7-Eleven parent company over ‘lack of good faith engagement’

Canada’s convenience store giant backed away from a blockbuster bid set to dramatically expanded its convenience store empire, when it pulled its proposal to buy the parent company of rival 7-Eleven on... Read more »