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It has been 100 days since Prime Minister Mark Carney named a new cabinet to tackle what he called a generational challenge. His election campaign was built on the sense of a country in crisis, under threat from a U.S. president intent on levying punishing tariffs on Canada and undermining its sovereignty – he promised speedy solutions to daunting problems.There was an initial whirlwind of activity when he became Prime Minister: a stunted session of Parliament, a boost to military spending, Team Canada first-ministers’ meetings, a G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alta., and Mr. Carney’s travels...
August 26, 2025 - 06:00 | Globe Staff | The Globe and Mail
If Captain Jeff MacKinnon’s hunch is right, he’ll soon be hauling up a billion dollars worth of pirate booty from the depths of Nova Scotia’s Mira River on Cape Breton.The third-generation Canadian treasure hunter and his crew aboard the Saucy Girl hope to recover 2,000 pounds of Spanish gold and silver coins, emeralds and other jewels from the chests of the Fancy, a sunken ship that belonged to Edward Low, a 17th-century British pirate.
August 26, 2025 - 06:00 | Ben Kaplan | The Globe and Mail
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August 26, 2025 - 04:00 | Doug Menary, Ottawa Citizen | Ottawa Sun
The generous coating of crushed Doritos on the barbecued corn-on-the-cob I had at the Parkdale Market on Wednesday evening won’t likely replace the elote, or Mexican street corn, I typically make at home. But you know what? It was tasty and fun to try, and the next time I go, I might even take the crunchy cheddar/jalapeño Cheetos version out for a culinary test drive. Read More
August 26, 2025 - 04:00 | Bruce Deachman | Ottawa Citizen
When Nelda Giroux received an N13 eviction notice from the landlord of her west-end apartment building last summer, citing the need for renovations, she knew she had no choice but to fight it. Otherwise, she says, she would have ended up on the street. Read More
August 26, 2025 - 04:00 | Elizabeth Payne | Ottawa Citizen
OTTAWA — With ministers due to present their proposals for a 15 per cent spending review, deciding where to cut carries inescapable “political consequences,” according to the staff of Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin. A rare glimpse into the internal deliberations was offered to National Post — when one of her staff accidentally added a reporter to a group chat. “Who let her in??!” one of the staffers wrote, to which another reacted with “ha ha.” The conversation took place last Thursday, exactly one week before the Aug. 28 deadline, when ministers were due to present their...
August 26, 2025 - 04:00 | Stephanie Taylor | National Post