Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Danielle Groen
Publication Date: September 18, 2025 - 06:59
Morning Update: Plant-based meat has lost its sizzle
September 18, 2025
Good morning. Meatballs built IKEA’s food empire but its plant balls failed to make a dent in the MAGA era – more on that below, along with Jimmy Kimmel’s indefinite suspension and Donald Trump’s state visit. But first:
Today’s headlines- The Bank of Canada and U.S. Federal Reserve resume rate cuts amid job market slowdowns
- The BC Ferries deal was raised with Transport Canada weeks before Freeland’s criticism, e-mails show
- Canada and Mexico will sign a strategic partnership during Carney’s visit
- Gaza faces internet and phone blackouts as Israeli tanks advance
Documents released by Nova Scotia show that a provincial home-sharing program fell far short of the government's initial target.
September 18, 2025 - 07:19 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada
As Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal government embarks on its first full parliamentary session, Canadians are sending a clear message: The honeymoon is over and we need to see more results.
“The fall will be critical,” wrote David Coletto, chief executive of polling firm Abacus Data in a recent report. “Canadians need to see and feel momentum, on prices at the grocery store, on rent and mortgage relief, on the basics of economic security. Otherwise, the alignment Carney has built could turn into frustration, and then disillusionment.”
According to a recent...
September 18, 2025 - 07:00 | Catherine Lévesque , Simon Tuck | National Post
The federal broadcast regulator begins a hearing today to look at which Canadian content obligations should apply to music streamers like Spotify.Streaming services argue their current efforts to promote Canadian culture – and the royalties they pay – are good enough. Radio broadcasters, meanwhile, say their sector is in serious decline and they want the CRTC to take a lighter regulatory touch for traditional players.
September 18, 2025 - 06:56 | Anja Karadeglija | The Globe and Mail
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