Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Moira Wyton
Publication Date: January 29, 2025 - 06:39
Morning Update: What we know from the foreign-interference report
January 29, 2025
Good morning. I’m Moira Wyton, an audience editor with The Globe. Canada’s foreign-interference inquiry has found no evidence parliamentarians committed treason, but more needs to be done to keep malicious meddling at bay. We’ll explore more on what the long-awaited report revealed, plus a look at an Air India suspect’s hitman and the fight against buy, wear, return. But first:Today’s headlines
- Dozens of people have died in a stampede at India’s Maha Kumbh festival
- Metro’s CEO says the weak loonie is putting pressure on food costs and could drive up prices
- Doug Ford formally triggers an early election in Ontario
- Two Palestinian women are asking themselves: Should I go home to Gaza?
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she has asked the Auditor-General to expedite his review into allegations that government officials interfered with the provincial health authority’s contracting and procurement processes to the benefit of private companies.Ms. Smith said in a statement issued Saturday that she has ordered her staff to co-operate fully in that work and has also told Alberta Health Services to speed up its own internal review.
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