Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Danielle Groen
Publication Date: January 23, 2025 - 06:01
Morning Update: An Oscar frontrunner’s AI backlash
January 23, 2025
Good morning. The Brutalist has raised Hollywood eyebrows by dabbling in AI – more on that below, along with Donald Trump’s drilling hurdles and Amazon’s layoffs in Quebec. But first:Today’s headlines
- Split on U.S. tariffs, premiers agree to focus on dismantling interprovincial trade barriers
- For some anti-Trump organizers, resistance gives way to resignation as his second term begins
- Carney lines up support from top Liberal brass in leadership race
More snowfall is in the forecast for parts of British Columbia’s south coast after heavy snow battered the region earlier in the week.Environment Canada says a low-pressure system is creating “bands of flurries” over Vancouver Island, with accumulation exceeding 5 centimetres possible in some areas.
February 8, 2025 - 14:36 | | The Globe and Mail
The Ontario Liberal Party has purchased airtime during Sunday’s Super Bowl broadcast to run two 30-second campaign ads attacking Progressive Conservative Premier Doug Ford, who has triggered an early election for Feb. 27.One ad, titled “The People Always Come Last in Doug Ford’s Ontario,” uses recent comments Mr. Ford made during a hot-mic moment, in which he unwittingly said on camera that he had wanted Donald Trump to become U.S. president.
February 8, 2025 - 14:19 | Frédérik-Xavier D. Plante | The Globe and Mail
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said she will be asking for an expedited review from the province's auditor general, who said this week that he is examining "concerns or allegations related to contracting and potential conflicts of interest" within the province's health authority.
February 8, 2025 - 14:03 | | CBC News - Canada
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