The Globe and Mail (Alberta Edition) - 28 Jun 2025
GET READY TO PLAY, EH?
Readers share their cherished keepsakes that remind them of Canada
Six celebrated Canadians reveal their plans to unwind this summer
Meet the next generation of home-grown tennis stars
101 CANADIAN ALBUMS YOU NEED TO BE LISTENING TO AND AUTHORS CHOOSE THEIR FAVOURITE CAN LIT
STONEWALL RIOT WAS START OF GAY-RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Just as indoor heating is a must, cooling should not be considered optional either
With enough political will, we could recoup the bulk of our NATO defence spending
The Middle East war reveals how much less important oil is to the world economy
Canadian who died in ICE custody was one of dozens in immigration-linked detention
Ontario takes control of four school boards after audits
WHO expert group fails to find a definitive answer for how the COVID-19 pandemic began
U.S. Supreme Court limits judges’ attempts to block Trump’s birthright order
The high cost of hosting wildfire evacuees
Lloydminster’s ‘sandwich-gate’ could offer clues about ending provincial trade barriers
Province records $8.3-billion surplus off higher resource royalties
The Iranian regime’s hubris has been shattered
Netanyahu rejects report that soldiers were ordered to fire at Palestinians seeking aid
Trump says he would ‘absolutely’ consider bombing Iran again
Watchdog urges caution in DNA-based investigations
A piece of home
Canada Day takes on new meaning in U.S.
Ottawa readies for Canada Day weekend with Canadians celebrating at home
O Canada marks 45th anniversary of being country’s national anthem
Saudi ambassador at forefront of efforts to improve relationship with Canada
CSIS flags Khalistani extremists as threat
Combs’s lawyer mocks prosecution’s case in closing
Injured Sudanese refugees brace for impact of U.S. aid cuts
Runestone of unknown origin turns up in Ontario
Portage and Main reopens to pedestrians with classic Winnipeg humour
ALBERTA JUDGE GRANTS INJUNCTION BLOCKING A TRANSGENDER HEALTH CARE BILL
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Come From Away marks another milestone
The end of an era for Steve Paikin and TVO’s The Agenda
This fresh fish truck is keeping Halifax hooked
WORLD FORECAST
BETA TEST
Trump says he’s ending trade talks with Canada over digital tax
Sabia’s challenge: Remake the public service to get things done – and fast
Eight lessons learned in 27 years of covering personal finance, investing
Masai Ujiri elevated Toronto to new sporting heights, Cathal Kelly writes
GDP dips in April, manufacturing sees biggest decline in four years
Israel-Iran war highlights a harsh truth for Canada: The fossil-fuel economy has no future
The U.S. bull market has roared back to life. Why it might be here to stay
Canadian Michael Woods prepares for his fifth Tour de France
John Tavares takes hefty pay cut to stay with the Maple Leafs
The Israel-Iran war highlighted a harsh truth: Canada’s oil economy has no future
Advocating for better treatments for migraines
China eases restrictions on rare earth mineral exports to the U.S.
Traders called the Israel-Iran war right and bet oil would fall
U.S. CONSUMER SPENDING FALLS UNEXPECTEDLY IN MAY, TARIFF-RELATED BOOST TO INFLATION AWAITED
Canadian companies search for deals at Europe’s biggest tech convention
Sabia: Multiple barriers have taken root since the 1990s, officials say
Manufacturing sees largest decline in four years
Quebec financial giants are among leading creditors in LeddarTech bankruptcy
LOONIE, TSX TUMBLE AS TRUMP SAYS HE’S ENDED TRADE TALKS WITH CANADA
Carrick: Individuals now have all the tools they need to take on Big Finance
Trump: U.S. President likely cancelled talks to apply more pressure, senator says
Everything is happening. Markets look away
U.S. stocks are back as investors bet on resilience and shrug off risks
Six essential resources for researching ETFs
Can this couple retire in a decade?
STARS AND DOGS
CLIENT SITUATION
Masai Ujiri gave Toronto its best years in basketball
Canada’s next generation of tennis stars is set to make its mark on the court
Whitecaps take on LAFC looking for a return to form, end to two-game losing streak
Canadian women’s squad named for two-game series against South Africa
A stage winner in 2023, Woods is back at the Tour de France looking for more
Tavares takes pay cut to return to Leafs on four-year deal
Islanders take defenceman Matthew Schaefer first overall at NHL draft
AN 84-GAME SEASON IS AMONG THE CHANGES COMING TO THE NHL AS PART OF THE NEW LABOUR DEAL
CANADIENS ACQUIRE DOBSON FROM ISLANDERS
BENNETT AGREES EIGHT-YEAR DEAL WITH PANTHERS
OILERS SIGN TRENT FREDERIC TO EIGHT-YEAR CONTRACT
All eyes on the prize
Whitecaps look to snap two-game skid against LAFC
MLSE president Pelley takes responsibility for Ujiri exit
Kelly: Ujiri put Toronto on the map
BUILDUP TO AUSTRALIAN GP DOMINATED BY COMMENTS FROM MERCEDES DRIVER RUSSELL
Alcaraz drawn against Fognini at Wimbledon
Canadian Woods heads to his fifth Tour de France looking for stage wins
Tennis: Diallo, Mboko have made big strides this season
De Goede to lead 32-player rugby tour party as Canada takes on Springboks
DIVERSIONS
FLOWER POWER
DAISY CHAIN
RIBBON
PANGRAM FILL-IN
WORDLESS
PICK FOUR
GIANT CROSSWORD
More word, logic and number puzzles to start your summer
#GLOBECROSSWORD
SOLUTIONS
SLIDE SHOW
SPYMASTER
MATCH PLAY
CRISS-CROSS MATH
CATCHING A CODE
TREASURES
TIMES SQUARE
PATHFINDER
CAKE MONSTER
HIP! HIP! ARRAY!
END VIEW
A NATION'S CROSSROADS
LAMENT FOR A NATIONALISM
The latest silly sentence issued by a Canadian judge is no laughing matter
The United States is facing the ‘Patriotism Paradox’
Mommy influencers give us a false notion of parenthood
A temperature-safe environment should be a right
CAN WE FIND AN EXTRA $50-BILLION? YES WE CAN
PATRIOTISM IS TEARING THE U.S. APART
A new treaty could stabilize the Canada-U.S. relationship
Sabia faces an uphill climb
Canada: The French and British sources of our distinctive identity remain in tension
Portage and Main reborn
Portage and Main reborn
Lessons from a friend who was grateful for life, right until the end
Literature can be our road map to Canadian identity
THE FALSE WORLD OF MOMMY INFLUENCERS
The return of the progressive conservative
WALLS UP
TAX MATTERS
HOME IS …
CONSENT NEEDED
JUDGE OF HISTORY
FINAL EXAM
In our warming world, we deserve temperature control
When ‘justice’ is a joke
Calls to impeach Trump for Iran attack show how out of touch the Democrats are
SCRAPPY CAW PRESIDENT LED HIS UNION’S EXPANSION BEYOND THE AUTO SECTOR
Ready, set, unwind!
Move over, facelift – ‘tweakments’ are having a moment
A Lake Como escape for the see-andbe-seen set
A glazed doughnut recipe that brings the café to your home
What I pack
SIX BUYS TO TRY
Pickleball shoes
Are outdoor showers worth the plunge?
Old-money escape
Subtle refresh
For fine lines and wrinkles
For dark spots and redness
For tightening and plumping
Louise Penny, international bestselling author of the Chief Inspector Gamache series, based in Quebec’s Eastern Townships
Omar Gandhi, award-winning architect with design studios in Halifax, Toronto and Berlin
Freestyle skier Cassie Sharpe, 2018 Olympic gold medalist and 2022 silver medalist (women’s half-pipe), based in Squamish, B.C.
Summer: Six notable Canadians look forward to unwinding at home
Joanna Griffiths, founder and president of Knix, an underwear and apparel brand, based in Toronto
Emily Butcher, Winnipeg-based executive chef at Nola and natural wine bar, Bar Accanto
Matt Galloway, award-winning host of CBC Radio’s The Current
Striving for more
GLAZED DOUGNUTS (WITH OR WITHOUT SPRINKLES)
Glazed doughnuts
SATURDAY CROSSWORD
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
SUDOKU
KENKEN
LAST SATURDAY’S CRYPTIC ANSWERS
SOLUTIONS
Supporting the arts
HOROSCOPES
BRUCE BAILEY’S CANADIAN FÊTE CHAMPÊTRE, JUNE 7, ONTARIO COUNTRYSIDE
OCAD UNIVERSITY GALA, MAY 28, TORONTO
BRIDGE
LAST SATURDAY’S ANSWERS
Liquid gold
101
Canadian authors reveal the books that changed them
Embrace the heat with Mr Loverman on BritBox
What to watch this weekend
Revival resurrects small-town zombie drama but fails to land a bite
THE ESSENTIALS
DESERT ISLAND PICKS
DESERT ISLAND PICKS
ALEX LIFESON, GUITARIST, RUSH AND ENVY OF NONE
BEVERLY GLENN-COPELAND, SINGER-SONGWRITER
CADENCE WEAPON, RAPPER/FORMER EDMONTON POET LAUREATE
BRANDI DISTERHEFT, JAZZ BASSIST/COMPOSER
JUSTIN TRUDEAU, CANADA’S 23RD PRIME MINISTER (WHOSE PICKS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES)
ELISAPIE, SINGER-SONGWRITER/BROADCASTER
ROB BAKER, TRAGICALLY HIP GUITARIST
K-OS, RAPPER/SINGER-SONGWRITER
Canadian authors share their favourite homegrown reads
Novel paints harsh reality of justice system a century ago
Sophie Gilbert unpacks girl power in new book
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