Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Danielle Groen
Publication Date: November 18, 2025 - 06:37
Morning Update: A surprising gold mine for lung cancer research
November 18, 2025
Good morning. Canadian researchers would very much like some of your toenail clippings – all in the name of science, of course. More on that below, along with China’s massive lending to high-income countries and last night’s Giller Prize winner. But first:
Today’s headlines- The Liberal government survives a confidence vote on the federal budget
- The U.S. plan for a stabilization force in Gaza gets the UN Security Council’s approval
- Alberta plans to allow doctors to deliver public and private services
Newer model, higher-priced SUVs and pickup trucks remain top targets, a new report says, with criminals adapting amid efforts to crack down on their operations.
November 18, 2025 - 08:00 | Sean Boynton | Global News - Canada
The Swedish royal family arrives in Ottawa today to begin a three-day state visit alongside a delegation of top government ministers and representatives from dozens of Swedish companies.King Carl XVI Gustaf, Sweden’s longest reigning monarch, and Queen Silvia are visiting Ottawa and Montreal for their first trip to Canada since 2006.
November 18, 2025 - 07:51 | The Canadian Press | The Globe and Mail
More Canadian residents distrust refugees than trust them, with the lowest levels of trust in refugees expressed by immigrants and non-whites, according to a new national public opinion poll.
The polling data comes as recent changes in the federal government’s immigration policies designed to reduce new arrivals in Canada seems to be hitting refugee claimants the hardest.
Among all respondents to the poll, conducted by Leger Marketing for the Association for Canadian Studies, 43 per cent said they distrusted refugees and 36 per cent said they trusted refugees. Another 21 per cent...
November 18, 2025 - 07:00 | Adrian Humphreys | National Post

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