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Osnovano: 1844
Vlasništvo
The Globe and Mail potječe iz The Globea, koji je u Torontu osnovao George Brown 1844. godine; dobio je svoj sadašnji oblik spajanjem The Globea i The Mail and Empire 1936. godine.
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Komercijalno financiran kroz oglašavanje i značajan digitalni i štampani pretplatni/plaćeni posao, uz podršku bogatog Thomsonovog obiteljskog holdinga.
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Globe and Mail je u privatnom vlasništvu obiteljskog investicijskog društva (Woodbridge/Thomson) bez partijske ili državne kontrole, što ga čini NEZAVISNIM.
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West Coast naftovoda još uvijek mora osigurati privatni sektor podršku, Carney potvrđuje
Premijer Mark Carney potvrdio je da se nijedna tvrtka iz privatnog sektora još nije obvezala podržati predloženi naftovod za zapadnu obalu Alberte, unatoč krajnjem roku od 1. srpnja za podnošenje prijedloga za brzo razmatranje.

Ottawa to weigh guardrails, alternatives to ‘contentious’ Labour Code tool
The Canadian federal government, led by Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu, is reviewing potential reforms to the Canada Labour Code, particularly focusing on Section 107, which allows the government to mediate labor disputes. Hajdu announced a second round of consultations with employers, unions, and stakeholders to explore guardrails or alternatives to this contentious provision. The initial consultations revealed significant disagreement between employers and unions regarding the role and necessity of Section 107. While some argue for greater transparency and pre-intervention dialogue, others believe the tool is essential for resolving deadlocked negotiations. The government aims to reduce the frequency of prolonged work stoppages by promoting early engagement between labor and management.

Olimpijaci mijenjaju skije i klizaljke za šešire i čizme u Calgaryju
Dvojica zimskih olimpijaca, Mikael Kingsbury i Courtney Sarault, sudjeluju u paradi Calgary Stampede, razmjenjujući svoju sportsku opremu za kostime u zapadnom stilu.

Hudson's Bay zatvara aukcije s prodajom Norval Morrisseau slika
Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) završila je svoju posljednju aukciju, prodajući umjetničke radove, uključujući šest komada povezanih s pokojnim autohtonim umjetnikom Norvalom Morrisseauom. Tri od njih je izravno stvorio Morrisseau, dok su ostale proizvele pomoćnici u njegovom studiju. Najprodavaniji predmet bio je portret vojvode od Marlborougha Johna Churchilla iz studija Michaela Dahla, koji je donio 50.000 dolara.

Plaćanja za federalnu pomoć za namirnice i osnovne stvari počinju danas.
Kanadska savezna vlada započela je s tromjesečnim plaćanjima za Kanadski dodatak za namirnice i osnovne namirnice, čiji je cilj podupiranje kućanstava s nižim prihodima. Ovaj program, prethodno poznat kao kredit GST / HST, pruža financijsku pomoć svakih tri mjeseca i uključuje povećanje od 25 posto tijekom sljedećih pet godina.
Jutarnja vijest: Svjetsko prvenstvo za pamćenje
Globe and Mail pruža pregled predstojeće utakmice kanadskog nogometnog momčadi protiv Maroka, naglašavajući značaj igre kao njihovog do sada najtežeg izazova.
Toronto restaurant Rayah becomes local Moroccan community hub for World Cup matches
Rayah, a Moroccan restaurant in Toronto's Cabbagetown neighborhood, has become a central gathering place for the local Moroccan community to watch World Cup matches, particularly as Canada faces Morocco in a highly anticipated game. Owner Wafa El Rhazi described the overwhelming response, noting that the restaurant had to turn away customers during previous matches. The Moroccan national team gained international recognition after reaching the semi-finals in the 2022 World Cup and is now favored to win again. With around 100,000 Moroccans living in Canada, the restaurant has become a cultural hub where fans share in the excitement of the tournament. The team's success has inspired global support, with people from various countries expressing solidarity with Morocco.
Extreme weather causes widespread disruptions from the Prairies to eastern Canada
Extreme weather events have caused significant disruptions across Canada, including flooding in Manitoba and heatwaves in Ontario, Quebec, and Atlantic provinces. In Manitoba, over 200 millimeters of rain led to river flooding, road damage, and evacuations in Swan River, prompting a state of emergency in 30 communities. Officials reported that the region experienced its wettest June on record, with residents exhausted from ongoing efforts to manage the floods. Meanwhile, extreme heat and humidity have triggered warnings in Ontario and Quebec, with temperatures reaching 35°C in Toronto and the humidex hitting 43°C. The heatwave is expected to persist through the weekend, affecting New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. Meteorologists noted that while the weather patterns are distinct, both events highlight broader climate-related challenges.

How Canada’s black ‘away’ jersey became a symbol of World Cup success
This article discusses the surge in popularity of the black 'away' version of the Team Canada jersey during the 2022 FIFA World Cup. After Canada's unexpected victories against Qatar and South Africa while wearing the black jerseys, the shirts became highly sought after. Retailers across Canada reported rapid sell-outs, with stores like Sport Chek and Soccer World Central experiencing long lines and shortages. The jersey's design, featuring a white etched Maple Leaf on black, has become symbolic of Canada's World Cup success. Despite initial lukewarm reception, the black jersey gained iconic status following the team's historic wins, leading to increased demand ahead of their next match.

Fans brave heat wave for Portugal-Croatia match
Thousands of fans are expected to attend the Portugal vs. Croatia World Cup match in Toronto despite a severe heatwave and event cancellations. The match, which will be held at Toronto Stadium, marks the final game of the tournament in Canada and potentially the last appearance of Portugal's captain Cristiano Ronaldo. Due to extreme weather conditions, outdoor broadcasts at Nathan Phillips Square have been canceled, but the FIFA Fan Festival remains open with cooling stations and safety measures in place. Officials warn of high temperatures and humidity, with the heat index reaching up to 42°C, while a thunderstorm is anticipated later in the day.
Canada, Philippines sign joint agreements, boosting hopes of trade deal
Canada and the Philippines signed multiple agreements on energy, natural resources, labor, and tourism during a high-level visit in Vancouver, marking progress toward a potential trade deal. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. emphasized shared global aspirations and strengthened people-to-people ties, while Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney highlighted the importance of Filipino workers in Canada and the benefits of closer economic cooperation. The agreements include measures to improve labor protections and mobility for Filipino workers, as well as collaboration on energy security and critical minerals. The visit coincides with Marcos' role as chair of the ASEAN summit, which Canada is also engaged with through trade negotiations. Analysts note that the visit reflects Canada's broader Indo-Pacific strategy, expanding beyond cultural ties to include strategic economic and defense partnerships.

More than 100,000 Albertans apply for $100 affordability cheques in first 24 hours
The Alberta government announced a program providing $100 affordability cheques to eligible residents, with over 106,000 applications submitted in the first 24 hours. The initiative aims to alleviate the high cost of living, though technical issues with the application website caused frustrations for some users. Nearly 3.4 million Albertans with annual household incomes of $225,000 or less qualify for the cheques. Premier Danielle Smith stated that the direct deposit method was chosen to ensure individuals on social assistance programs receive the funds automatically. The government acknowledges challenges with the online application process and is exploring improvements, particularly for those unable to use the Interac verification system. Applications remain open until September 30.

Poplave u Saskatchewanu izazvale su vanredno stanje, jedna zajednica je bila prisiljena na evakuaciju.
Obilne poplave u Saskatchewanu dovele su do toga da su više zajednica proglasile izvanredno stanje, a neki stanovnici evakuirani zbog nesigurnih uvjeta.
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Položaj pokazuje povećane zabrinutosti među liječnicima iz Ontarija zbog prekomjernog punjenja hitnih službi
Advokati kažu da novi imigracijski i granični zakon stavlja LGBTQ+ ljudi u opasnost
