Canada News in English
November 24, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 24th November, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
European leaders oppose Trump’s peace plan in US-Ukraine talks as discussions progress.
Booking.com cancels a woman's $4,000 hotel reservation, then offers the same rooms for $17,000.
Canada and India aim to become reliable trading partners as trade deal talks revive.
Canadiens sign Alexandre Texier and call up Adam Engstrom from Laval ahead of the game.
Canada's economy shows resilience, defying grim forecasts about Trump's tariffs.
Canadian parents criticize new citizenship rules, claiming they harm adopted children from abroad.
Danielle Smith responds to Eby, questioning his constructive approach to pipeline discussions.
Nurses and doctors are leaving Nunavik due to severe water shortages affecting healthcare.
Community shaken after a grizzly bear attack injures eleven people in coastal B.C.
Canada and G7 partners focus on disrupting transnational organized crime in new initiative.
Judge dismisses serious charges after the Crown reveals informant's identity in court.
Build Canada Homes introduces a new policy framework for affordable housing investments.
U of M celebrates as satellite successfully launches to the moon, marking a significant achievement.
Experts warn that ultra-processed foods pose a major public health threat to Canadians.
Amazing gene therapy offers hope to a toddler suffering from Hunter syndrome, changing lives.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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