The Globe and Mail (Alberta Edition) - 29 Okt 2025
A PUZZLE IN THE PERMAFROST
Food-safety agency launches inspection blitz after deadly 2024 listeria outbreak
Blood stains visible in satellite imagery reveal scale of Darfur massacres, researchers say
U.S. envoy reprimands Ontario official in profane rant at Ottawa gala
Albertans face an uneasy return to class after province quashes strike
Egypt ushers in new tourism era with a museum and revamped Giza complex
Ceasefire again tested after Israel strikes Gaza, accusing Hamas of breaching truce
PODCAST
Category 5 storm barrels toward Cuba as Jamaica begins to assess the damage
Experts fear rising use of arcane laws undermining bargaining process
Toronto venue renamed RBC Amphitheatre, will close in 2027 for renovations
MADE IN CANADA
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The market is looking a little stretched when tech stocks outperform utilities
Canada tried advertising against tariffs. Why did Ontario spend millions to do it again?
My dad taught me many lessons baseball teaches us all, Erin Maloney writes
Nunavut rhino fossil complicates story of how mammals roamed the Earth
Halifax youth facing child pornography charges
FOURTEEN KILLED AS U.S. LAUNCHES STRIKES ON ALLEGED DRUG BOATS OFF COLOMBIA
Darfur: For more than two years, experts warned UN that massacres were looming
IRCC urged to help relatives flee Sudan
At least 64 people die in police raid in Rio de Janeiro days before COP30
Hurricane Melissa slams Jamaica, heads for Cuba
Israel strikes Gaza, says Hamas violated ceasefire
Governments invoking rarely used pieces of law to quash strikes
Alberta anti-separation petition surpasses goal, collects 456,000 signatures
Strike: National, regional labour leaders set to announce action plan in response
Egypt counts on a new tourism dynasty
Egypt counts on a new tourism dynasty
Quebeckers’ rights are not a political toy
LOOSEN UP
ALL THE CARDS
COLD COMFORT
GET BACK
MORE OR LESS
KEEP CALM
DON’T BUY IT
Win or lose, it’s heartbreak time with our Jays – try to enjoy it
Doug Ford’s anti-tariff ad was a waste
The art of no deal: Canada’s only winning move is not to play
Where to look for longevity at any price
For model Lauren Chan, having a pet dog reminds her to have moments of connection
Baseball and sunshine – that was peak Dad
Fall cookbooks to inspire you in the kitchen
TODAY’S SUDOKU SOLUTION
The Weather Network
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
CONCISE CROSSWORD
BRIDGE
SUDOKU
KENKEN
YESTERDAY’S CONCISE CROSSWORD
YESTERDAY’S CRYPTIC
Hoekstra: Ambassador allegedly declines to give toast at Canada-U.S. business summit
CFIA: Inspection demands not met owing to a lack of resources, union president says
Prime Minister’s business ties face renewed scrutiny
JOB CUTS LIFT UPS
Brookfield, Cameco join U.S. in $80-billion nuclear program
Take it from an ad man: Ford’s anti-tariff TV spot was too good for such bad times
OpenAI’s restructuring moves it closer to for-profit status
Federal budget won’t shrink debt-to-GDP ratio, analysts predict
Trump, Japan’s Takaichi sign agreements on trade and rare earths
How long will you live? It may depend on how fast or slow you walk
Auger-Aliassime and Mboko advance in Paris and Hong Kong, respectively
U.S. Fed’s policy path looks more treacherous as shutdown delays crucial data
Robo umps are coming – and it’s not a good thing, Cathal Kelly writes
Western provinces want nuclear power plants. Are they ready to buy this time?
Trump, Japan’s Takaichi lavish praise on each other, sign trade and rare earths deal
Postal union tells Ottawa to back off talks
Material world
Wayfair surges as upbeat results ease tariff jitters
Projects in Canada’s North gain momentum as part of defence push
Lack of critical data impeding U.S. Fed’s policy path
These Blue Jays ticket prices are too high
What we can learn from Loblaw’s failed No Name stores
Fleischmann: Ontario’s tariff ad mistake was not anticipating consequences
Amazon to cut about 14,000 jobs
UPS tops forecasts as overhaul gains traction
Nuclear: U.S. fleet of 94 operational reactors is among the oldest in the world
OpenAI: Non-profit board will control the for-profit company, called OpenAI Group PBC
Debt: Minister pledges balanced operating budget in three years
The West wants in on nuclear. Are they ready?
Canadian fund assets hit new highs as RI and fixed income drive growth
A HYBRID APPROACH: CANADIAN INVESTORS OPT FOR MORE CONTROL OVER THEIR PORTFOLIOS
SUSTAINABLE INVESTMENT HITS HIGH POINT
How ETFs are opening doors for new Bitcoin investors
Something is off when tech trounces utilities
U.S. stock-market concentration is less extreme than you think
How long will you live? It may depend on how fast or slow you walk
Funds holding stocks that have reasonable valuations
EYE ON EQUITIES
Major U.S. indexes post record-high closes
REGULATOR WARNS ONLINE PLATFORMS ABOUT POTENTIALLY HARMFUL OUTREACH TO INVESTORS
Off in the distance
The bleary-eyed behind-the-scenes of Sportsnet’s 18-inning World Series broadcast
Baseball is set to get a lot less fun with the advent of robo umpires
Fans in Windsor would love to see the Jays bring the World Series trophy back tarifffree, Patrick White writes
Reigning national men’s champion Sadovsky welcomes the fight to represent Canada
The Eagles’ ‘tush push’ continues to rankle opponents
Jays turn to rookie Yesavage for Game 5
Almost out of baseball in 2023, Clement has become a Jays’ mainstay
Springer’s absence from Jays’ Game 4 lineup is a reminder of how taxing the baseball season is
Broadcast: Shooting in Dodger Stadium is a treat
Kelly
Tariff troubles creating Jays fans in Windsor
Burning out
Sadovsky welcomes battle for Canada’s Olympic men’s lone figure-skating spot
AugerAliassime’s ATP Finals hopes still alive with first-round win in Paris
’Caps star Blackmon named MLS defender of the year
Gender testing on tap for U.S. female skiers, snowboarders with 100 days to Olympics
FAWLTY TOWERS STAR EXCELLED IN COMEDIC ROLES OVER LONG CAREER
Acclaimed jazz drummer worked with Miles Davis and Keith Jarrett
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