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Good morning. The Globe’s senior foreign correspondent, Mark MacKinnon, recently travelled to Pavlohrad, a Ukrainian city on the verge of becoming the next front line as Russian troops edge closer. More on that below, along with tariff talk and a playoff picture. But first:Today’s headlinesTwo of the synagogue attack victims may have been accidentally shot by British policeDefence procurement to go through new agency as part of Ottawa’s plan to reform industryThunder Bay police begin their first-ever landfill search for the remains of a First Nations woman
October 3, 2025 - 07:13 | Sierra Bein | The Globe and Mail
Toronto's real estate board says sales rose in September as prices continued to decline.
October 3, 2025 - 06:41 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada
It was the political equivalent of a drive-by shooting. During a late–October 2024 meeting of Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security—one convened specifically to address disinformation and Russian interference in Canadian affairs—a former cabinet minister accused journalist David Pugliese of being a Soviet and Russian intelligence asset. Chris Alexander, former prime minister Stephen Harper’s immigration minister, produced photocopies of documents that apparently indicated Pugliese, long associated with the Ottawa Citizen, had been a Russian operative...
October 3, 2025 - 06:30 | Taylor C. Noakes | Walrus
Blame it on my love of language, and blame that on my dad—the “it” being my unhealthy need for the stories of P. G. Wodehouse. The witty, wonderful, meandering, wise-cracking tales of Jeeves and Bertie; Empress of Blandings (a prize pig) and her superbly oblivious champion, the ninth Earl; Mr. Mulliner; and the rest. Jeeves, the erudite, infallible, not to mention outrageously loyal valet to Bertram Wooster, the quite undeserving but curiously endearing man about town, is likely the most famous of these characters. But they’re all terrific, I assure you. Having enjoyed Wodehouse...
October 3, 2025 - 06:29 | Mark Migotti | Walrus
Canada’s foreign affairs minister was warned Russian, Chinese presence has introduced 'a high degree of uncertainty' into Arctic security.
October 3, 2025 - 06:00 | Alex Boutilier | Global News - Canada
I recently read that Mississauga will be removing the windrows from the end of taxpayers' driveways for the equivalent of $21 per taxpayer. I don't know about you, but I would gladly pay an extra $21 to remove the huge snowbanks at the end of my driveway. Read More
October 3, 2025 - 05:00 | Doug Menary, Ottawa Citizen | Ottawa Sun