Daily News Curation - 2025-11-10
Curated 28 items from disability, accessibility, and social policy sources.
1. U.S. trade policy is ‘radically different’ now, Carney says
Speaking to reporters in New Brunswick, Carney said the U.S. was trying to ‘shut out’ Canada’s forestry products, making it important for Canada to source locally. 📍 Source Score: 24.50
2. Manitoba Government’s Connected Approach Supporting Primary Care, Faster Discharges: CIHI Report
📍 Source Score: 24.00
3. Canada Post submits overhaul plan to Ottawa amid strikes
Canada Post has submitted its plan to the federal government to transform its struggling business model into a financially sustainable postal service. 📍 Source Score: 20.00
4. Thousands fill Bell Centre demanding Quebec suspend law reforming doctors’ pay
<p>Thousands of doctors, medical students and supporters filled the Bell Centre on Sunday to demand the Quebec government suspend Bill 2. The law links a part of physicians’ pay to performance indicators relating to, for example, the number of patients they care for or the number of surgeries performed.</p>
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Score: 17.40
5. PayPal expanding its buy-now-pay-later service into Canada
PayPal Holdings Inc. says it’s expanding its buy-now-pay-later service into Canada at some businesses, including Ticketmaster and The Home Depot. 📍 Source Score: 14.00
6. Canada faces recession risk over next 6 months, most financial leaders say
Business and financial leaders say trade tensions are the most important factor the Canadian economy faces and a recession is still possible. 📍 Source Score: 14.00
7. Japanese immigrants fought for Canada during WW I while denied the right to vote
<p>For the first time the faces of Japanese Canadian veterans who fought in the First and Second World War are on display on the streets of Vancouver after a century largely unrecognized and their stories untold.</p>
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Score: 14.00
8. MMA gym owners, coaches ID’d at secretive neo-Nazi event in B.C.
<img src=’https://i.cbc.ca/ais/2c8ba773-e429-4f8d-af01-a6dde5ecb14b,1762546769993/full/max/0/default.jpg?im=Crop%2Crect%3D%280%2C0%2C1920%2C1080%29%3BResize%3D%28620%29’ alt=’A collage of photos of men attending a conference.’ width=’620’ height=’349’ title=’CBC’s visual investigations team looked into a gathering of neo-Nazis and white supremacists in Vancouver, B.C. in July, using images obtained from the Canadian Anti-Hate Network.’/><p>This summer in Vancouver, dozens of people gathered to attend a conference organized and attended by some of Canada’s most prominent white supremacist organizations. CBC’s visual investigations team looked into the event, obtaining images of people there from the Canadian Anti-Hate Network.</p> 📍 Source Score: 14.00
9. A Tiny Town’s Successful Newspaper Faces a Succession Crisis
In the West Kootenays, a beloved local paper needs a new owner. Other small BC papers give reason for optimism. 📍 Source Score: 12.30
10. World Culinary Awards names Baan Lao best restaurant in Canada for the second straight year
The Richmond restaurant took home the honours once again. 📍 Source Score: 9.50
11. The Man Who Tracks Silicon Valley’s ‘Nerd Reich’
US tech titans are building toxic politics at home and looking to export. Gil Duran has a warning for Canada. A Tyee Q&A. 📍 Source Score: 9.50
12. Manitoba Government Opens New Permanent Rest Stop on Provincial Trunk Highway 6
📍 Source Score: 10.50
13. B.C. animal sanctuary ‘devastated’ after avian flu case reported
Critteraid, an animal sanctuary in B.C.’s interior, says it is “devastated” and facing a “heartbreaking” experience after a case of avian flu was discovered. 📍 Source Score: 8.50
14. How former Vancouver Canadians performed for the Blue Jays in the World Series
Toronto lost in heartbreaking fashion on Saturday night. 📍 Source Score: 8.50
15. Manitoba Government Opens Downtown Resource Corner at Millennium Library
📍 Source Score: 8.50
16. Manitoba Supports Families with New Parenting Website
📍 Source Score: 8.50
17. Manitoba Protects Indigenous Languages with New Teaching Degree Programs
📍 Source Score: 9.00
18. Declaring man in Quebec daycare crash a high-risk offender is unconstitutional: lawyers
The Crown is seeking to have a Quebec Superior Court justice declare Pierre Ny St-Amand as a high-risk offender, which would impose stricter rules while he’s detained. 📍 Source Score: 9.00
19. Photos: Matt Maltese caresses the keys at the Vogue Theatre
A multi-hyphenate British-Canadian singer-songwriter. 📍 Source Score: 9.00
20. PWHL to visit 6 Canadian cities on Takeover Tour
<p>As the league continues to eye expansion, the PWHL will play 16 neutral-site games this upcoming season. In addition to returning to Edmonton and Quebec City, the PWHL will make stops in Calgary, Winnipeg, Hamilton and Halifax.</p>
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Score: 9.00
21. Stellantis takes Ontario auto supplier to court over claims of extortion
<p>Stellantis and one of its Canadian auto suppliers are battling in court over the price of brake rotors in a dispute that threatens to shutter some auto assembly plants in Michigan.</p>
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Score: 9.00
22. Manitoba Grants Support Newcomers, Low-Income Manitobans Through Endowment Fund
📍 Source Score: 7.50
23. You Nearly Missed: Ada Lea promises to inspire at LanaLou’s in Vancouver
“Because anyone can, you can also do it.” 📍 Source Score: 5.00
24. ABBA tribute ABRA Cadabra brings high-energy holiday love to the Lower Mainland this December!
“We’re there to bring joy, connect people, and engage with our audience.” 📍 Source Score: 5.00
25. B.C. ostrich cull started a ‘new kind of war’ after birds gunned down, family says
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) carried out the cull at the farm last week and confirmed that the flock of 300 to 330 ostriches had been shot dead. 📍 Source Score: 4.50
26. First flu death of the season in Alberta amid warnings about potentially tough months ahead
<img src=’https://i.cbc.ca/ais/615dac4a-cf3e-488c-a411-2d8187528da4,1762720269335/full/max/0/default.jpg?im=Crop%2Crect%3D%280%2C0%2C1920%2C1080%29%3BResize%3D%28620%29’ alt=’A box containing flu vaccines’ width=’620’ height=’349’ title=’Alberta has seen its first influenza death of this year’s season, an individual in their 60s living in the central zone of the province’/><p>Alberta has marked its first influenza death of this year’s flu season, after last year’s season proved the deadliest in more than a decade. </p> 📍 Source Score: 4.50
27. Measles Update #44
📍 Source Score: 1.30
28. 2 charged in relation to fatal hit and run involving farm vehicle in Nova Scotia
RCMP in Nova Scotia have charged a youth and a 41-year-old man in connection to a fatal hit and run earlier this month involving a farm vehicle and an SUV. 📍 Source Score: 1.30