The Globe and Mail
411 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Trump Threatens New Tariffs on Canada Over Wildfire Smoke · President Trump threatens new tariffs on Canada, blaming forest fire smoke for invading U.S. cities.
- Quebec Government Approves $870M Interior Renovation for Montreal's Olympic Stadium · Quebec approves plans to renovate Montreal Olympic Stadium's interior and finalize the permanent roof.
- Israeli Strike Kills 8, Injures 20 at Gaza Funeral in Nuseirat · Israeli airstrike killed at least eight mourners and wounded 20 at a funeral in Nuseirat, central Gaza Strip.
- Andy Burnham Set to Become Britain's Prime Minister After Leading Labour Party · Andy Burnham is set to become Britain's seventh prime minister in 10 years after being named Labour Party leader.
- Andy Burnham Elected Labour Leader, Pledges to Stop Reform UK Rise · Andy Burnham becomes new Labour leader and positions himself as the next UK Prime Minister.
- Trump Declares War on U.S. Government and Election System Amid Iran Hostilities · President Trump attacks the 'Deep State' and election integrity while escalating tensions with Iran.
- Canada Doubles Earthquake Aid Match for Venezuela to $7 Million · Canada raises its donation matching limit for Venezuelan earthquake relief from $4 million to $7 million.
- Zelensky Dismisses Fedorov, Appoints Khmara as Ukraine Defense Minister Amid Protests · Ukraine's President Zelensky reshuffles defense leadership, replacing Fedorov with Khmara, sparking public protests and military friction.
- Trump Administration Cuts Foreign Journalist Visas to 240 Days, 90 for Chinese Reporters · The Trump administration drastically shortens U.S. visas for foreign journalists, with Chinese reporters facing a 90-day limit, prompting China to threaten reciprocal measures.
- Canada Won't Share Gordie Howe Bridge Tolls Until Debt Repaid · Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Canada will retain toll revenues from the new Windsor-Detroit bridge until its debt is repaid.
- China Rejects Trump's Election Interference Accusations as Fabricated · China's Foreign Ministry calls Trump's claims of Beijing meddling in the 2020 election groundless and fabricated.
- Trump Accuses China of Stealing Voter Data, Citing Contradictory Documents · President Trump alleges China stole 220 million voter files, though released documents contradict his claims of election meddling.
- ICE Officer with History of Violence Kills Motorist in Maine · David Brouillette, an ICE agent with a history of violence and mental illness, fatally shot a driver in Maine.
- Thousands Protest Zelensky's Ouster of Defense Minister Fedorov · Thousands of Ukrainians protested against President Zelensky's removal of defense minister Mykhailo Fedorov.
- Canadian Wildfire Smoke Turns U.S. Midwest Air Hazardous · Heavy smoke from Canadian wildfires creates hazardous air quality across the U.S. Midwest and East Coast.
- Wildfires Intensify: Science Explains How Fire Regimes Are Shifting Beyond Natural Limits · Experts warn that increasing wildfire severity now exceeds the natural regeneration capacity of forests.
- Five Palestinians Killed in Gaza as Israeli Strikes Surge Post-Ceasefire · At least five Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes across Gaza on July 16, 2026, amid a reported surge in attacks.
- US Defense Secretary Hegseth Orders Testosterone Testing for Military Over 30 · US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth mandates annual testosterone testing for service members over 30 to enhance lethality.
- New York Times Files Motion to Quash Trump Administration Subpoenas · The New York Times seeks to dismiss subpoenas targeting journalists reporting on Air Force One security concerns.
- First Nations Chiefs Demand Criminalization of Residential School Denialism · Assembly of First Nations chiefs urge Canada to add residential school denialism as hate speech to the Criminal Code.
- Canada Revives Dormant Senate Advisory Board Amid Carney's Appointment Shift · The Canadian government reactivates its Independent Advisory Board for Senate Appointments with new members and a revised mandate.
- Senate Democrats Challenge Trump's DNI Pick on Election Interference · Senate Democrats aggressively questioned President Trump's nominee for Director of National Intelligence regarding election interference.
- Istanbul's Thriving Tango Scene Unites Locals and Visitors Through Dance · Dance enthusiasts in Istanbul have built a passionate, diverse tango community through nightly milongas.
- Canada Rejects U.S. Produce Ban Despite Cyclosporiasis Outbreak · CFIA confirms Canada will not restrict U.S. produce imports despite 7,000 U.S. cyclosporiasis cases.
- Pew Survey: China Now More Favorable Than U.S. in 20 Countries · A new Pew Research Center survey shows 46% view China favorably versus 36% for the U.S. across 20 nations.
- French Parliament Passes Assisted Dying Bill for Terminally Ill Adults · France's National Assembly approved legislation legalizing assisted dying for adults with incurable, life-threatening illnesses.
- Keir Starmer Ends Political Career After Losing Labour Support · UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer resigns after losing confidence of his Labour Party.
- Trump Reverses ICE Order to Resume Traffic Stops Following Fatal Shootings · President Trump overruled administration officials to reinstate ICE traffic stops after two drivers were fatally shot.
- Trump Spy Nominee Jay Clayton Deflects 2020 Election Questions Amid Journalist Subpoena Scrutiny · Senate Democrats grill Jay Clayton on his refusal to acknowledge Biden's 2020 victory and his subpoenas of NYT journalists.
- UK Proposes Opt-Out Social Media Curfew for 16-17-Year-Olds · UK government plans a midnight-to-6am social media curfew for teens 16-17 with an opt-out option.