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Author: Jenn Thornhill Verma
Publication Date: December 4, 2025 - 07:00
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How six changemakers show humanity to endangered North Atlantic right whales
December 4, 2025
This is the seventh and final story in a series on Canada-U.S. cross-border measures to protect North Atlantic right whales.
North Atlantic right whales are teetering dangerously close to functional extinction – the point at which there are too few animals to recover – yet they are dying from known problems with known solutions.
Critics say the constitution bill would erode human rights and limit dissent, and could reopen an unnecessary debate on abortion.
December 4, 2025 - 06:27 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada
Good morning. Alberta, Ontario and Quebec all have unique takes on fixing the health-care crunch – more on that below, along with a potential Air Transat pilot strike and Spotify Wrapped’s most-streamed artist. (Sorry, Swifties.) But first:Today’s headlinesBC Conservatives say they’ve ousted their leader, but he refuses to goIndigenous status rules need more consultation with First Nations, Minister Gull-Masty saysSexual-assault allegations against a doctor spur a review of the cross-province licensing system
December 4, 2025 - 06:15 | Danielle Groen | The Globe and Mail
An encrypted chat allegedly between Balkan drug traffickers shows them bragging about having exclusive rights to smuggle cocaine alongside bananas in shipping containers exported by the Ecuadorian president’s family firm.
A confidential Croatian prosecution document shows two people, using the encrypted messenger platform Sky ECC and identified only by anonymous PIN numbers, boasting in a February 2021 chat that “no one but them” was allowed to load cocaine in containers shipped by the Noboa Trading Co TCN S.A.
Noboa Trading is part of Noboa Corporation, a sprawling business empire...
December 4, 2025 - 06:00 | Investigative Journalism Bureau | National Post

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