Canada News in English

October 26, 2025

AI Generated Audio News Capsule

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Good morning! It’s 26th October, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.

Trump raises tariffs on Canadian goods following a controversial Reagan advertisement.

Wind warnings are in effect for parts of B.C.’s South Coast, including Metro Vancouver.

The U.S. will photograph Canadian travelers at all land borders and airports starting soon.

Montreal faces roadwork chaos with no clear plan in sight, raising public concerns.

Hurricane Melissa strengthens, posing a significant flooding threat to the northern Caribbean.

Carney is in Asia promoting Canada as a reliable trade partner amid U.S. tensions.

A P.E.I. fossil discovery could potentially rewrite the evolution timeline, say researchers.

Ontario’s Bill 56 goes beyond banning speed cameras, exploring new lease options.

Alberta unions warn of unprecedented responses as the premier orders teachers back to work.

Quebec passes a special bill to implement a new compensation system for doctors.

French police arrest two suspects in connection with the Louvre heist case.

Big Tech faces scrutiny over donations to Trump’s East Wing project, demanding accountability.

Kamala Harris hints at a possible 2028 presidential run, keeping her options open.

The time to reset clocks is approaching, but critics are raising alarms about the practice.

Richmond restaurant suffers significant losses due to the ongoing Canada Post strike.

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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