Canada News in English

November 3, 2025

AI Generated Audio News Capsule

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Good morning! It’s 3rd November, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.

Former budget officer says government must respond ahead of federal budget.

Soraya Martinez Ferrada elected as Montreal's new mayor, marking a new era for the city.

UK police rule out terrorism in stabbing attack on train, two men arrested.

Trump tariffs case heads to Supreme Court, decision expected on November 5.

Hurricane Melissa's death toll rises to 28 in Jamaica as cleanup efforts continue.

CPKC train derails near Kamloops, officials assure no danger to water systems.

Three killed in US strike on alleged drug boat in the Caribbean, raising concerns.

Deadly 6.3 magnitude earthquake hits northern Afghanistan, at least 20 confirmed dead.

Drones spotted over Belgian military base for third consecutive night, raising alarms.

Jennifer Aniston shares cozy birthday photo with boyfriend Jim Curtis, celebrating love.

Britney Spears' Instagram account deleted amid concerning posts, fans worried.

Ranking points and prize money earned by Canadian teen Victoria Mboko in Hong Kong.

Montreal Alouettes’ QB believes Winnipeg's trash talk sparked their winning performance.

Rashmi Prakash advocates for open discussions on menstrual health without shame.

These patients have a family doctor, but they’re hours away, highlighting healthcare struggles.

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

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