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Lately: What a Trump presidency means for tech, TikTok’s future in Canada and Bitcoin’s big week

Welcome back to Lately, The Globe’s weekly tech newsletter. If you have feedback or just want to say hello to a real-life human, send...

The Globe’s first ever Big Guide to Canadian Credit Cards

The Globe and Mail’s Big Guide to Credit Cards is compiled strictly according to the math – that is, it assesses cards according to...

How to apply for The Globe and Mail’s 2025 Summer Jobs Program

Are you an early- to mid-career journalist looking to take your career to the next level? Applications are now open for The Globe and...

More than 200,000 international students in Canada will see their work permits expire by end of 2025

Open this photo in gallery:There is an immense disconnect between the government’s proposed permanent resident approvals and the number of temporary residents already in...

Ottawa unveils five federal properties for affordable housing development

Open this photo in gallery:The federal government has announced that military bases and a Montreal building once the headquarters of the National Film Board...

Stelco takeover expected to face little pushback from Ottawa, experts say

Open this photo in gallery:Cleveland-Cliffs Inc.’s proposed acquisition of Stelco Holdings Inc. STLC-T is likely to get the nod from Ottawa, industry experts say.The...

Opinion: How is using credit cards to gamble still allowed in Canada?

Rob Csernyik is a contributing columnist for The Globe and Mail and a 2022 Michener-Deacon fellow.The idea of using a credit card at a...

Ottawa, Washington join forces to fund junior Canadian critical-minerals companies in face of trade war with China

Ottawa and Washington have teamed up for the first time to invest in two Canadian mining exploration companies, as both governments attempt to bolster...

Number of companies listed as Indigenous jumps sharply as Ottawa adopts procurement target

Open this photo in gallery:The number of businesses eligible for a federal program that prioritizes Indigenous companies when awarding contracts jumped more than 40...

Ottawa to boost Canada Music Fund after industry warnings

The federal government says it will spend an additional $32-million on the Canada Music Fund over two years, after industry warnings that supporting artists...

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