Canada News in English
December 2, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 2nd December, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth authorized a second strike on an alleged drug vessel.
Toys R Us plans to shut down all but one of its remaining stores in Quebec.
Alberta's move to open private billing unlikely to increase healthcare capacity, say physicians.
Fire at Thorncliffe Park condos continues to burn after five days, over 400 evacuated.
Death toll from floods in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Thailand surpasses 1,000, hundreds missing.
Trump invites families of two National Guard members shot to the White House for support.
Pope Leo arrives in Lebanon, calling for unity in the crisis-hit nation.
Alberta Métis eye ownership stake in a proposed oil pipeline project.
Education minister to personally take over Ontario school board found to be dysfunctional.
Samsung unveils the world’s first triple folding smartphone, pushing mobile innovation forward.
Much of the Island braces for heavy snow and high winds this Wednesday.
Liberals accuse Ford government of being a “grinch” over reward points controversy.
Crosby scores two more goals as he nears Lemieux’s points record with the Penguins.
As women with invisible illnesses struggle to be believed, a new report on chronic pain emerges.
WHO issues global guideline on GLP-1 medicines for treating obesity, recommending conditional use.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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