Canada News in English

October 19, 2025

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Good morning! It’s 19th October, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.

Canada’s high commissioner says the country is not yet a reliable energy supplier.

Protests against Trump draw large crowds across the U.S. with a clear message: 'Trump must go.'

Canadian snowbirds now face new border requirements, including fingerprinting and photographing.

Ukrainian drones reportedly strike a major electrical substation in Russia’s Ulyanovsk region.

Trump confirms a U.S. strike on an alleged drug-carrying submarine, stirring international tensions.

Disappointment in Ukraine grows over the possibility of not obtaining Tomahawk missiles.

Montrealers rally in support of democracy at the 'No Tyrants' protest, showing solidarity.

Calgary Stampeders clinch a playoff spot after a one-year hiatus, bringing excitement to fans.

B.C. hospitality sector warns of collapse as $250 million in liquor sales are lost due to strike.

Microsoft pushes AI updates in Windows 11, making every PC an AI powerhouse.

Breast-cancer survivor hopes her story inspires women to get regular check-ups and screenings.

Canada's Auger-Aliassime advances to the European Open final, showcasing his talent on the court.

What Carney hopes to gain from a reset in relations with Beijing remains a hot topic.

AI technology is changing the landscape, but some say it’s killing the magic of creativity.

Surrey-made technology heads for space to search for life on Mars, marking a significant milestone.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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