Canadian farmers reflect on a season of uncertainty

Tariff turmoil, extreme drought, late-season rain, wildfire smoke, a change in federal government: to say it’s been an atypical year on the farm would be an understatement.  Then again, as most farmers... Read more »

Canada and the U.S. have won every major title in women’s hockey. When will that change?

When Kristýna Kaltounková was selected by the New York Sirens at the PWHL Draft this past June, she knew the moment was bigger than herself. The 23-year-old hard-shooting Czech forward was the... Read more »

Blue Jays host Dodgers to kick off World Series

Rookie Trey Yesavage’s improbable season continues today when he gets the start for the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 1 of the World Series. The 22-year-old right-hander, who played at every level... Read more »

TC Energy lobbied Canada’s spy agency to share intelligence

Editor’s note: This story is a collaboration between the Investigative Journalism Foundation and The Narwhal. A Canadian oil and gas firm successfully pressed Canada’s spy agency to start sharing government intelligence with... Read more »

EU won’t ‘lecture’ Canada as it presses ahead with tech and AI regulation, commissioner says

Open this photo in gallery: European Commissioner for Democracy, Justice and the Rule of Law Michael McGrath says he wants to find common ground with Canada on digital consumer protection issues.Omar Havana/The... Read more »

4 swings that defined the Blue Jays, from Carter to Springer

On Oct. 23, 1993, Joe Carter etched his name into baseball immortality with a swing that sent the Toronto Blue Jays to their second straight World Series title. Thirty-two years later, Carter’s... Read more »

Morning Update: Donald Trump rebrands the war on drugs

Good morning. The U.S. is waging a war against drug cartels, with Venezuela on the front lines – more on that below, along with Hollywood’s AI crisis and the Jays’ soaring ticket... Read more »

Get bad advice from the Canada Revenue Agency? You’re out of luck, taxpayer

OTTAWA — Canadians who file their personal income taxes incorrectly after getting bad advice from a Canada Revenue Agency call centre have no legal recourse, said a tax lawyer. After placing calls... Read more »

RCMP to review new allegations about PEI Buddhist group, but says previous claims unfounded

Open this photo in gallery: A monk surveys the construction site at the Great Enlightenment Buddhist Institute Society in Heatherdale, P.E.I. in April, 2023.DARREN CALABRESE/The Globe and Mail Canada’s national police force... Read more »

The dangerous path of Ontario’s special economic zones

Marcellinus, Michel and Shane are collaborating as part of their roles in academia, First Nations governance and environmental protection to raise awareness of the importance of Indigenous rights and environmental safeguards in... Read more »