Globe and mail breaking news

Here are the latest breaking news stories from The Globe and Mail:

Top Stories

  1. Trudeau government to introduce bill to ban conversion therapy: The federal government is set to introduce a bill that would ban the practice of conversion therapy, a controversial practice aimed at changing a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
  2. Canada's economy grows at fastest pace in nearly three years: Canada's economy grew at its fastest pace in nearly three years in the second quarter, driven by a surge in exports and a rebound in consumer spending.
  3. Toronto police identify suspect in deadly shooting at Scarborough mall: Toronto police have identified a suspect in a deadly shooting at a Scarborough mall that left one person dead and another injured.

National News

  1. Scheer says he'll introduce bill to ban foreign funding of Canadian elections: Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says he will introduce a bill to ban foreign funding of Canadian elections, a move he says is necessary to protect the integrity of the democratic process.
  2. Canada's Indigenous Affairs Minister says he's 'disappointed' in lack of progress on reconciliation: Indigenous Affairs Minister Marc Miller says he's "disappointed" in the lack of progress on reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, despite the government's efforts to address the issue.
  3. Quebec's Bill 21 sparks controversy over religious symbols: Quebec's new law banning religious symbols for public servants has sparked controversy, with some arguing it's a violation of human rights and others saying it's necessary to protect Quebec's secular values.

International News

  1. Trump says he's 'not a fan' of the European Union: U.S. President Donald Trump has said he's "not a fan" of the European Union, amid tensions between the two sides over trade and other issues.
  2. Hong Kong protests turn violent as police clash with demonstrators: Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong have turned violent, with police clashing with demonstrators and using tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds.
  3. Iran says it's 'fully prepared' to defend itself against U.S. aggression: Iran's foreign minister has said the country is "fully prepared" to defend itself against any U.S. aggression, amid tensions between the two sides over Iran's nuclear program.

Business News

  1. Canada's economy grows at fastest pace in nearly three years: Canada's economy grew at its fastest pace in nearly three years in the second quarter, driven by a surge in exports and a rebound in consumer spending.
  2. Scheer says he'll introduce bill to ban foreign funding of Canadian elections: Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says he will introduce a bill to ban foreign funding of Canadian elections, a move he says is necessary to protect the integrity of the democratic process.
  3. Toronto Stock Exchange falls amid global market volatility: The Toronto Stock Exchange fell amid global market volatility, with investors worried about the impact of the U.S.-China trade war on the global economy.

Please note that these are just some of the latest breaking news stories from The Globe and Mail, and the content may change rapidly as new information becomes available.