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  • NAB Show New York Returns Oct. 22–23 with Top-Tier Speakers, Fresh Programming and Future-focused Trends. 4 Sep 2025 

    Broadcast, AI, Content Creators, Sports and Storytelling Innovations Converge at the Javits Center Washington, D.C., Sept. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Washington, D.C.— The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) today announced details for the 2025 NAB Show New York, taking place Oct. 22–23 at the Javits Center. Recognized as the East Coast’s premier event for media, […]

  • Oil Juniors PRIO, Brava, BW Eye Petronas’ Stake in Brazil Field. 4 Sep 2025 

    PRIO SA, Brava Energia and BW Energy Ltd are considering buying Petroliam Nasional Berhad’s stake in the Brazilian oil field Tartaruga Verde to expand in Latin America’s largest producing country, according to people familiar with the matter.

  • Canada, US Holding ‘Technical’ Talks on Sectoral Tariffs, Minister Says. 4 Sep 2025 

    Canada and the US agreed to hold technical talks on sectoral tariffs after officials met with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick last week, said Canadian cabinet minister Dominic LeBlanc.

  • Avania Strengthens Leadership Team with Appointment of Four New Executives. 4 Sep 2025 

    BILTHOVEN, Netherlands and BOSTON, Sept. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Avania, the leading global MedTech advisory and clinical development partner, is pleased to announce strategic leadership appointments of four distinguished executives. As the MedTech industry navigates increasing regulatory complexity and technological innovation, these new leaders bring decades of combined experience in clini

  • Celebrate Vancouver’s maritime community at Port Day at Canada Place. 4 Sep 2025 

    Vancouver, B.C., Sept. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is excited to host its fifth annual Port Day event on Saturday, September 27, at Canada Place. This free, family-friendly event celebrates the local maritime community with over 50 community exhibits, opportunities to connect with industry professionals in both the Waterfront Community […]

  • Vanguard Sees US Stocks Losing to Canada for Years as AI Shifts. 4 Sep 2025 

    Canada’s stock market is beating the US handily in 2025 in a trend that’s just getting started and can run for the next five to seven years, according to Vanguard Group chief economist and head of investment strategy Joe Davis.


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  • Letters September 4, 2025: ‘Carney isn’t speaking for all Canadians in his Gaza policies.’. 4 Sep 2025 

    STATEHOOD RECOGNITION FOOLISH Re “Canada holding firm on recognizing Palestinian statehood even as Germany wavers” (Bryan Passifiume, Aug. 26): Mark Carney does not speak for me, I don’t think he speaks for all Canadians. Recognizing Palestinian statehood at this point in time is foolhardy and reckless. He’s rewarding Hamas for the Oct. 7, 2023 massacre […]

  • Letters September 3, 2025: ‘Quebec has had it too easy for too long’. 3 Sep 2025 

      TIME TO MAKE QUEBEC PAY Re: Carney’s deference to Quebec undercuts LNG announcement, Lorne Gunter column, Aug. 27 In Ontario, the world revolves around Toronto, and in Canada the world revolves around Quebec. Enough is enough. There’s a very simple solution for this: If Quebec doesn’t want to be a contributing province within Canada, […]

  • FINLAYSON: Canada’s economy teeming with troubling stats. 3 Sep 2025 

    Entrepreneurs and startup businesses are the lifeblood of a dynamic market economy. Indeed, economists recognize a key marker of a thriving economy is a healthy rate of business formation.

  • Letters for September 2, 2025: ‘The federal Liberals are just making a victim of Alberta.’. 2 Sep 2025 

    Handcuffed by Ottawa Liberals’ hate for Alberta is still crystal clear. Imagine Liberals outlawing cruise ships and ferries in B.C., farm tractors and combines in Saskatchewan or steel plants and auto assembly plants in Ontario? Well that is what it feels like to be Albertan where the Liberals have C-69 the No Pipeline Bill and […]

  • Letters, Aug. 31, 2025: ‘Mark Carney missing in action’. 31 Aug 2025 

    Where’s Markey? “Where’s Waldo” is the popular game where people try to spot a missing funny-looking guy in a crowd. We may want to launch a new game in Canada called “Where’s Markey” where people try to find our missing prime minister! Talk about banker’s hours, Carney is on a banker’s vacation while Canada is […]

  • Letters, Aug. 30, 2025: ‘Vax plan unhealthy idea’. 30 Aug 2025 

    Vaccine head-scratcher Danielle Smith is blaming Albertans for the fact that her administration ordered too much vaccine or the wrong medicine in children’s Tylenol. This is totally on you. Why are Albertans having to pay for your error? If a family of four wants to protect themselves from COVID, it will cost $400. Do they […]


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  • Oct. 7 documentary draws TIFF controversy. 4 Sep 2025 

    The Toronto International Film Festival has kicked off, but not without controversy. This year, the premiere of the documentary, “The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Sacrifice”, took a brief turn on centre stage. Artists, programmers and filmmakers are locked in a debate about whether to screen the film about an Israeli family’s story during the October 7 attacks by Hamas.Barry Hertz, the Glob

  • The first wave of AI layoffs. 3 Sep 2025 

    Artificial intelligence in the workplace is here to stay. But what does that mean for the job market? While many Canadian companies are embracing the technology, in a few notable cases, this has led to mass layoffs. In other workplaces, it has meant a revolution in workflow, company culture and hiring practices.The Globe’s Joe Castaldo, who covers AI, and business reporter Sean Silcoff, spoke to

  • Is it legal to defend yourself if someone breaks into your home?. 2 Sep 2025 

    In August, a man allegedly broke into someone’s home in a small Ontario town. After an altercation, the intruder was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries. Now, both men face charges. The case has sparked a country-wide conversation about the limits of self-defence, with politicians across Canada weighing in.Today, the Globe’s opinion columnist Andrew Coyne joins The Decibel. He’ll tel

  • To save this baby, doctors had to kill part of her brain. 29 Aug 2025 

    Maryam Fatima was born with a condition called hemimegalencephaly, a rare birth defect in which one side of the brain is abnormally large. She suffered from severe seizures from the moment she was born. They became so bad that they stopped Maryam from feeding, sleeping and breathing. Her life was at risk.That’s when a team at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto decided to attempt a first-i

  • The black market for getting hacked Meta accounts back. 28 Aug 2025 

    Having social media accounts hacked is stressful. Usually, companies have formal channels for users to regain access. But for Meta platforms like Facebook and Instagram, some users say the social media giant isn’t responding.Now, a new kind of broker has sprung up, helping people locked out of their accounts connect with a Meta employee or contractor who can expedite their request … for the ri

  • How kids are getting hooked on gambling through online games. 27 Aug 2025 

    Problem gambling is a real issue in Canada – where reporting shows young people having even higher rates than adults. The increasing monetization of games, especially online, often uses similar mechanics to gambling, despite it being illegal for youth to gamble in Canada. And some experts say these apps and games are reinforcing feelings of risk and reward.Dr. Loredana Marchica is a pediatric ps


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