The Globe and Mail
417 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Gordie Howe Bridge Opening Delayed to Late July After U.S.-Canada Deal · The Gordie Howe Bridge between Windsor and Detroit will open in late July following a new agreement.
- Trump Wants to End Iran War but Lacks Leverage Against Tehran · Trump seeks to end the Iran war but lacks leverage against Tehran's demands.
- Escalating US-Iran Conflict in Persian Gulf Threatens Oil Supply Recovery · Renewed US-Iran hostilities in the Persian Gulf push crude prices higher and delay supply recovery hopes.
- Meta's $13B Alberta AI Data Centre Boosts Utilities and Natural Gas Producers · Meta's $13B AI data centre in Alberta will significantly benefit local utilities and natural gas producers.
- AI Tools May Widen Gender Wage Gap Due to Biased Training Data · AI models trained on biased data risk lowering salary advice for women, potentially widening the wage gap.
- Ukrainian Drones Strike Russian Oil Facilities; Trump Grants Patriot License · Ukrainian drones hit Russian oil infrastructure while the U.S. grants Kyiv a license to produce Patriot missiles.
- Canadian PM Carney Visits Saudi Arabia for Economic and Security Partnership · Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives in Saudi Arabia to seek economic and security cooperation despite human rights concerns.
- IMF Lowers 2026 Global Growth Forecast Amid War, Trade Risks · IMF cuts 2026 global growth to 3.0% citing Middle East war and trade fragmentation risks.
- Air Canada Appoints SAS CEO Anko Van der Werff as Next Chief Executive · Air Canada named Anko Van der Werff, former SAS CEO, as its new chief executive to replace retiring Michael Rousseau.
- Internal Communications Experts Offer Strategies to Combat Productivity Tax · Andrea Greenhous of Vision2Voice outlines five communication strategies to reduce information overload and boost employee productivity.
- Canada Industrial Relations Board Bans Bank of Canada from Using Replacement Workers During Security Strike · The Canada Industrial Relations Board ordered the Bank of Canada to stop using contracted security workers during its ongoing strike.
- National Bank Acquires Truvera Trust to Expand Wealth Management in Western Canada · National Bank of Canada agrees to acquire B.C.-based Truvera Trust Corporation for undisclosed sum.
- Fed Minutes Reveal Divisions on Rates Amid Warsh's Hawkish Mandate · New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh's minutes show internal splits over rate hikes despite inflation concerns.
- Knix Founder Joanna Griffiths Exits Company After Selling Stake to Essity · Joanna Griffiths steps down as Knix president after Essity acquires her remaining 20% stake.
- OpenAI Launches GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra, Luna Models After U.S. Approval · OpenAI launches GPT-5.6 Sol and companion models Thursday following U.S. government approval.
- Trump Declares Iran Deal Over After Escalating Strikes in Gulf · President Trump declares the interim US-Iran ceasefire over following renewed military strikes in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Globe and Mail 2026 Digital Brokerage Ranking: Low Fees No Longer Sufficient · The Globe and Mail's 2026 ranking reveals that mobile experience and customer service now trump low fees for digital brokerages.
- Trump Criticizes Spain at NATO Summit Before Claiming Unity · Trump threatened trade sanctions on Spain at NATO summit before later claiming alliance unity.
- SpaceX Shares Slide Despite Nasdaq-100 Inclusion as Tech Selloff Continues · SpaceX stock fell to a new low after joining the Nasdaq-100 amid broader tech sector declines.
- Trans Mountain Reaches Toll Settlement with Oil Shippers After 18 Months · Trans Mountain Corp. settles toll framework with shippers to support full pipeline capacity by 2027.
- Former Entourage Health Workers Sue Over Unpaid Severance After Bankruptcy Layoffs · Dozens of Entourage Health employees allege the company violated Ontario labour laws by denying severance before filing for bankruptcy.
- Opinion: US Trade Pressure on Canada/Mexico Risks Greed Over Security · Author argues US trade tactics against China via USMCA are driven by greed rather than security.
- Study: Small Investors Own 10% of Ontario and B.C. Housing Stock · Statistics Canada study reveals small individual investors hold 10% of housing in Ontario and British Columbia.
- Axia Real Assets LP Launches $560M Hostile Bid for Plaza Retail REIT · Toronto-based Axia Real Assets LP offers $5.28 per unit in hostile takeover of Plaza Retail REIT.
- Rising Canadian Health Care Costs Driven by Aging and System Opacity · Canada's soaring health care costs are largely due to an aging population, but $40 billion in excess spending stems from other unquantified factors.
- U.S. Revokes Iran Oil Licence Amid Severe Shipping Threats in Hormuz · Washington revoked Iran's oil sales licence after tanker attacks raised Hormuz threat level to severe.
- Ottawa Invests $400M in Teck's Trail Smelter to Boost Critical Minerals · Canada commits $400M equity investment to Teck's Trail smelter to secure strategic metal supplies.
- Four States Seek $1.4T Penalties from Meta in Youth Safety Trial · California, Colorado, Kentucky, and New Jersey demand $1.4T in penalties from Meta over youth addiction claims.
- TPG Leads $65M Financing, Valuing Toronto Super.com at $1.2 Billion · TPG Inc. leads $65 million financing round, valuing Toronto-based Super.com at $1.2 billion.
- Why Cash Still Has an Edge in a Digital Payment World · David Berman explores practical benefits of holding cash for emergencies, discounts, and financial education.