Canada News in English
December 1, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 1st December, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
About 10,000 Jordan cases thrown out annually as Ottawa seeks Supreme Court change.
Deadly storms ravage Asia, killing over 700, with hundreds still missing.
Venezuela denounces Trump for wanting to close its airspace, calling it a colonialist threat.
Indigenous groups remain divided on Alberta’s pipeline pact with the federal government.
Hamilton police assist in the search for a missing woman, increasing presence in Dundas.
Unions and supporters rally in Montreal against Quebec government policies, tens of thousands attend.
Investigators plead for tips after a tragic shooting at a child's birthday party leaves four dead.
British lawmaker Siddiq sentenced to prison in Bangladesh for corruption, trial held in her absence.
Bipartisan support emerges for congressional reviews of Trump’s military strikes on boats.
Pope Leo finds his voice on his first foreign trip, encouraging Christians not to abandon the region.
American podiatrist leaving Nova Scotia due to bureaucratic frustrations, citing challenges in practice.
Chernobyl nuclear fungus may shield astronauts from radiation in space, showcasing its incredible ability.
Accident in Baikonur damages Soyuz ramp, raising concerns about the space station's future.
World AIDS Day highlights achievements and calls for transformation in the AIDS response.
New HIV prevention guidelines urge doctors not to ‘gatekeep’ PrEP for patients in need.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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