Globe and mail news headlines
Here are some recent news headlines from The Globe and Mail:
Politics
- "Trudeau government faces backlash over handling of COVID-19 pandemic" (March 2023)
- "Ottawa announces new measures to address housing affordability crisis" (February 2023)
- "Liberals propose changes to electoral reform bill, sparking criticism from opposition" (January 2023)
Business
- "Canada's economy grows at fastest pace in over a year, driven by consumer spending" (March 2023)
- "Toronto Stock Exchange hits new high as investors bet on economic recovery" (February 2023)
- "Air Canada to cut 1,700 jobs as it navigates pandemic recovery" (January 2023)
World
- "Russia's invasion of Ukraine sparks global outrage, economic sanctions" (February 2023)
- "China's COVID-19 lockdowns spark protests, economic concerns" (January 2023)
- "North Korea conducts sixth missile test in a month, sparking international condemnation" (March 2023)
Health
- "Canada's COVID-19 cases surge as Omicron variant spreads" (December 2022)
- "New COVID-19 variant detected in Canada, sparking concerns about vaccine effectiveness" (January 2023)
- "Study finds link between COVID-19 and increased risk of heart attacks, strokes" (February 2023)
Sports
- "Maple Leafs' Auston Matthews scores 50th goal of season, sets new franchise record" (March 2023)
- "Canada's women's hockey team wins gold at Winter Olympics" (February 2023)
- "Toronto Raptors' Pascal Siakam named NBA's Most Improved Player" (January 2023)
Arts and Culture
- "Toronto International Film Festival announces lineup for 2023 edition" (September 2023)
- "Canadian author Margaret Atwood wins Nobel Prize in Literature" (October 2022)
- "Montreal's Just for Laughs festival cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns" (June 2022)
Please note that these are just a few examples of recent headlines from The Globe and Mail, and the actual headlines may have changed since the last update.