
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Ottawa could almost taste the tax revenues.
For nearly five years, Canada has been planning a digital services tax (DST) that
would generate billions in revenue by taxing
large tech firms on their Canadian digital revenues. Just hours before the first DST payments were due...
July 1, 2025 - 08:00 | National Post | National Post
Good morning. Welcome to a special Canada Day edition of our newsletter. Canadians across the country are celebrating the holiday with defiant displays of national pride. Plus, a look at the next generation of homegrown researchers. But first:Today’s headlines
July 1, 2025 - 07:22 | Abigale Subdhan | The Globe and Mail
Halifax-based master artisan pizzaiolo Cédric Toullec says he was shocked when he found out he had been named one of the top 100 pizza chefs in the world.
July 1, 2025 - 07:15 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada
The Centre for Free Expression is calling for the reinstatement of a York Region paramedic whose union says she was fired over a social media post criticizing Israel's military operations in the Middle East.
July 1, 2025 - 07:14 | | CBC News - Canada
Despite seeing encouraging results, the New Brunswick woman says she doesn't qualify for a program that helps pay for food and lodging for out-of-province cancer treatment.
July 1, 2025 - 07:00 | Rebecca Lau | Global News - Ottawa
The rise in nationalist sentiment since Donald Trump’s second inauguration has been extraordinary. Flags fly higher. Political speeches lean harder into “Canadian values.”
Nationalism is inherently interesting. There are varieties: left, right, civic, ethnic. There are different, competing definitions. There are benign, if cloying, manifestations and malignant ones. As a sentiment and a commitment, it’s important to examine and understand nationalism since it’s also a kind of currency that can be spent, or a force that can be mobilized, and not necessarily for good. Indeed, nationalism...
July 1, 2025 - 06:30 | David Moscrop | Walrus