Canada News in English
November 21, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 21st November, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
Seven Canadians arrested in connection with Ryan Wedding's cocaine empire.
U.S. businesses urge Trump to maintain North American free trade agreements.
Trump's plan to end the Ukraine war raises concerns over territorial concessions to Russia.
Trump threatens Democrats with sedition charges, stirring controversy in U.S. politics.
Carney signs investment pact with the U.A.E., pledging $70 billion for Canadian projects.
Quebec faces cottage cheese shortage due to dairy factory lockout.
Ontario sees a rise in jewelry store smash-and-grabs, police seek suspects.
Alberta MLA compares transgender surgery to livestock castration, sparking protests.
B.C. Premier criticizes secret pipeline talks between Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Ottawa.
Canada's openness to foreign investment attracts attention from global investors.
Trump's G20 boycott may open doors for Canada in trade discussions.
Colombia recovers treasures from a historic shipwreck, dubbed the 'holy grail' of maritime finds.
Dick Cheney's funeral sees bipartisan tributes, but Trump is notably absent.
Bell Canada announces nearly 700 job cuts in a major restructuring effort.
A Norwegian battery company plans to build a $3.2 billion plant in Ontario's automotive sector.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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