Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Chris Hannay
Publication Date: October 31, 2025 - 06:16
Morning Update: Canada’s longest wait
October 31, 2025
Good morning. Even after life-saving drug treatments pass Health Canada’s regulatory tests, getting them publicly reimbursed takes longer than any other G7 country. More on that below, along with a Royal eviction and haunting houses. But first:
Today’s headlines- Prime Minister Mark Carney accepts Chinese President Xi Jinping’s invitation to visit China as the leaders meet in South Korea
- With a possible World Series win in front of them, the Blue Jays try to treat Game 6 like any other day
- Premiers are pressing for more details from Carney on U.S. trade talks
- Relatives of Sudanese Canadians receive visas and e-mails from immigration department after months-long wait
Watch the Queen's University Gaels (2) and the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds (6) go head-to-head in this U Sports women's rugby championship semifinal match from Thunderbird Stadium on the campus of the University of British Columbia.
October 31, 2025 - 21:30 | | CBC News - Ottawa
A Saskatoon police officer is facing an assault charge after the Saskatchewan police watchdog's investigation into an off-duty social gathering from last fall.
October 31, 2025 - 20:49 | Vanessa Tiberio | Global News - Canada
Greg Newby was eight years old when he wrote a letter to Santa Claus and finished it with a simple request: “Make sure other people get things too.”It was that spirit of generosity that drove Mr. Newby throughout his life as he helped spearhead one of the most significant public service projects in modern internet history: Project Gutenberg, a massive online library of more than 75,000 free, public domain texts.
October 31, 2025 - 20:29 | John Last | The Globe and Mail


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