Canada News in English
November 4, 2025
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 4th November, and here’s your Canada daily news capsule.
Liberals to unveil a 'big, bold' federal budget on Tuesday, signaling tough choices ahead.
Former US Vice-President Dick Cheney has passed away at the age of 84.
Canada's upcoming budget will feature a $50 billion local infrastructure fund.
China approves group tourism travel to Canada following a meeting between Carney and Xi.
Manitoba's premier insists child porn offenders should face severe consequences.
Montreal’s transit union urges the new mayor to engage in negotiations amid a strike.
Yukon Party leader Currie Dixon declares victory as they secure a majority government.
Canada is rejecting most Indian study permit applicants due to fraud concerns.
A severe 'weather bomb' is expected to cause power outages and flooding across the region.
A worker has died following the partial collapse of a medieval tower in Rome.
Peru has severed diplomatic ties with Mexico over a former prime minister's asylum claim.
The Supreme Court prepares to weigh in on Trump's tariffs amid ongoing legal battles.
New Yorkers head to the polls today to elect a new mayor in a closely watched race.
Canada will initiate a dispute-resolution process to address Stellantis' production shift.
The Beaver Moon, the largest supermoon of 2025, is set to occur this week.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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