The Globe and Mail (Prairie Edition) - 5 Jul 2025

Table of content - The Globe and Mail (Prairie Edition) (5 Jul 2025)

SHUTDOWN
How America’s Southeast became the engine of the U.S. economy
Wimbledon has lost a record number of top seeds. Is it the balls?
Saving the country’s oldest Hakka restaurant is not just about food
From give’r to deke, what Canadianisms say about us
Inside the alleged heist that rocked the music industry
When facts are fuzzy, who’re you going to call – Joe Rogan?
Trump’s assault on green energy is creating a golden opportunity for investors
CORRECTION
Russian attacks will make Ukraine’s case as a promising investment a tough sell in Rome
#MeToo has meant more women will fight, no matter the verdict in a sex-assault trial
Military police reopen probe into allegations of racist social-media posts
EVACUATION ORDERED AT LYNN LAKE AS WILDFIRE THREATENS POWER IN MANITOBA TOWN
Trump is bad for Canada, but his demands are pushing our country to become better
Trump signs bill that will cut taxes and spending
Texas flash flooding kills at least 13, leaves more than 20 young campers missing
Analysts urge Canada to hike GST for defence boost
Full-on summer sippin’
Calgary Stampede kicks off with oilpatch optimism, patriotic pride
Minister wants answers on removal of top Mountie
MEMBERS OF FIRST NATION IN NORTHERN ONTARIO TO RETURN HOME AFTER EVACUATIONS
‘Honestly, it’s gotten a lot worse’: Teen girls on the Hockey Canada trial and life after #MeToo
State of emergency
METHODOLOGY
Wave of attacks threatens to rattle Ukraine’s recovery conference in Rome
Massive Russian drone and missile attack hits Kyiv
Heat fuels fire, fish deaths and tensions in Europe
Hamas ‘positive’ toward ceasefire proposal
Academics call on Ottawa to speed up Palestinian visa approvals
‘Elbows up’ among new entries in Canadianisms dictionary
Migrants lose bid to block deportation from U.S. to South Sudan
As some Asian countries deal, others brace
Physicians warn e-scooter injuries are rising among children
Greece battles fires on Crete for a third day as temperatures continue to soar
Oasis long-awaited reunion tour starts in Wales
Pedalling for glory
Patriotism abounds at Canada Day concert in NY
Documentary weighs whether or not to block kids from Roblox
Teen podcasters from Calgary encourage their peers to embrace ‘small bits of happiness’
WORLD FORECAST
River Seine reopens to public swimming
Scientists transplant crossbred corals to help save Miami’s reefs
Southern charm
Ottawa in talks with Rio Tinto about financial assistance amid tariffs, Joly says
Why Trump is struggling to impose his protectionist vision on global trade
Serious horsepower: At the Calgary Stampede, a new kind of energy
Canadian tourism gets a summer lift as U.S. travel boycott continues
The culprit at upset-heavy Wimbledon could be a slower, heavier ball
Sheertex founder Homuth in fight with Muskoka township over cottage venture
Watching the Tour de France might be almost as difficult as competing in it
If you’re puzzled by the S&P 500’s record high, follow the farm equipment
Fully healthy, Jonathan Toews opens up on his Winnipeg homecoming
Supporting Toronto’s LGBTQ community
Aircraft lessors sue Flair Airlines in defence of 2023 plane seizures
Canadian buyers dropping out of U.S. housing market, data show, amid trade uncertainty
Property owner H&R REIT up for sale after receiving hostile takeover offer
Far from the Canadian border, cities are thriving – and offsetting potential pain from Trump’s tariffs
Sheertex founder in fight with Muskoka township over nostalgic cottage venture
Trump: U.S. administration wants a ‘fundamentally unbalanced deal,’ expert says
Trump’s green-bashing is why it’s a good time to buy green
Tech companies’ surcharges on Canadian advertisers still in place, despite Ottawa’s pledge to cancel digital services tax
Saudi Aramco considers selling power plants to raise billions, sources say
Stampede: Event is ‘the best time to get deals done,’ Calgary mayor says
Ottawa spending $21.5-million to develop five Alberta carbon-capture projects
Norwegian company pitching proposal to build LNG export plant in Quebec
Canadian tourism gets a summer lift as U.S. travel boycott grinds on
Tariffs: Aluminerie Alouette announces $1.5-billion investment in its Sept-Îles facilities
Canada bent, not broken, by trade war
Puzzled by the S&P 500’s record high? Follow the farm equipment
Watch out for two kinds of mining deals
Should they retire with $2.5-million in savings?
A summer of tree-planting made Ron Sexsmith a songwriter
CLIENT SITUATION
How this $250-million money manager is picking small-cap tech stocks
In investing, the good news takes digging
The Canada Child Benefit can take a big bite out of child care costs
Close call
At Wimbledon, the strawberries and cream deliver
How watching the Tour de France became an uphill battle in Canada
Oleksiak withdraws from the world aquatics championships owing to whereabouts case
Family of Liverpool player Jota and his brother gather for wake after car crash
Reigning Australian Open champion Keys, loses in the third round at Wimbledon
In Winnipeg homecoming, Toews gets his hockey life back
Family, friends of Liverpool player Jota gather for wake after fatal crash
David inks five-year deal with Juventus
CHESTNUT RECLAIMS TITLE IN NATHAN’S FAMOUS HOT DOG EATING CONTEST
Messi making Canada trip for Inter Miami’s clash with CF Montréal
Moritz Wagner set to return to Magic
Mexico President Sheinbaum hopes deported boxer Chávez Jr. will serve time in Mexico
PENNY OLEKSIAK WITHDRAWS FROM SWIMMING WORLDS, CITING WHEREABOUTS CASE WITH WORLD AQUATICS
RAPTORS SIGN FREE AGENT FORWARD-CENTRE MAMUKELASHVILI
Players wonder if Wimbledon’s tennis balls are a factor in upsets
Siegemund makes Keys the latest Wimbledon upset victim
Kelly: A food memory is inextricable from place, people
Cycling: ‘TV has become so segmented,’ enthusiast says
DABROWSKI, ROUTLIFFE FIND SUCCESS IN WIMBLEDON WOMEN’S DOUBLES
WOK OF LIFE
KID-FRIENDLY ADULTS NEEDED
The gun buyback program has the wrong target
An obscure scholar’s ideas are shaping the Oval Office
Let’s save our struggling festivals while we can
Are falling house prices really a good thing?
CUT HOUSING PRICES? WE’LL BE LUCKY TO SLOW THEIR INCREASE
The imitation game
Kids: Is it a crime to treat children like people?
Schoolyards need more trees
A MASK IS NEVER JUST A MASK
LEGACY IN THE LUNCH RUSH
LEGACY IN THE LUNCH RUSH
BUSINESS CARDS CREATE A RECORD OF OUR LIVES
Wab Kinew’s development dreams threaten our people’s way of life
ALL TOGETHER NOW
The national interest can’t be vetoed
CAN DO!
US AND THEM
CONSULTATION AND ACCOMMODATION
Robert Barclay Sudbury
THE PEG
DIFFERENT TIMES
Mark Carney should add the gun buyback program to his kill list
A verdict doesn’t tell the whole story
Quebec’s dairy farmers have put Mark Carney in a political bind
LIBERAL CABINET MINISTER OFTEN FOUND HIMSELF ENGULFED IN CONTROVERSY
Offshore accounts
In Cree, wanawi means ‘go outside’ – it’s a word to live by
A Canadian fashion guide for your next getaway
Foraging for leafy greens in your own backyard
SIX BUYS TO TRY
Hair-removal products
Checkout diaries
WHAT’S IN MY CART
Backyard greens
Plotting future success
BOTTLES TO TRY
PESTO PASTA WITH BACKYARD GREENS
A COUNTRY ESCAPE
A COTTAGE BREAK
A CITY JAUNT
A RESORT GETAWAY
AN OUTDOOR ADVENTURE
How to pack for vacations across Canada this summer
GIANT CROSSWORD SOLUTIONS FROM JUNE 28,2025
Embracing the outdoors
Travel: The islands are often tranquil and unspoiled, with friendly and welcoming locals
IF YOU GO
SATURDAY CROSSWORD
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
SUDOKU
KENKEN
LAST SATURDAY’S CRYPTIC ANSWERS
Clashing values
IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY
BRIDGE
LAST SATURDAY’S ANSWERS
Photography brings ocean threats into focus
THE (ALLEGED) ANATOMY OF THE $10-MILLION HEIST THAT ROCKED CANADIAN MUSIC
Lena Dunham delivers another messy heroine in Netflix series Too Much
A look back at landmark moments as Winnipeg Folk Festival turns 50
What to watch this weekend
Lena Dunham draws from her own life for new series Too Much
Winnipeg Folk Festival celebrates 50 years
FACTOR: Majority of money has never been recovered
Recuerdo exhibit showcases Latin America’s gems
A slain journalist’s final work
Rob Benvie dives into the world of cults in The Damagers
Irish female novelists give women the final say
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