Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Alex Bozikovic
Publication Date: July 18, 2025 - 05:50
Morning Update: How to move a river
July 18, 2025
Good morning. A new park that will be unveiled tomorrow in Toronto is an ambitious example of moving rivers to bring civic imagination to public spaces. More on that below, plus catching up on First Nation leaders meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney on Bill C-5 and Ukraine’s cabinet shuffle. But first:
Today’s headlines- Documents used to assess asylum and deportation cases omit Trump’s edicts on gender, deportations and detention
- Hedge funds sort out winners and losers as Couche-Tard’s bid to buy 7-Eleven owner collapses
- The British government has announced plans to lower voting age to 16 in national elections
New data released by the province shows that, even with 20,000 non-traditional housing starts added, 2024 was another year Ontario missed its home construction targets.
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