Globe and mail today
The Globe and Mail is a Canadian newspaper that publishes daily news articles, editorials, and analysis on a wide range of topics. Here are some of the top stories from today's edition:
National News
- Canada's economy grew at a slower pace than expected in the fourth quarter, according to Statistics Canada. The country's GDP expanded by 0.1 per cent in the quarter, down from 0.3 per cent in the previous quarter.
- The federal government has announced plans to introduce a new tax on digital services, such as online advertising and e-commerce, to help fund its budget.
- The Canadian military has launched an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct within the ranks.
International News
- The United States and China have reached a tentative trade deal, which could help to ease tensions between the two countries and avoid a new round of tariffs.
- The European Union has agreed to a new Brexit deal with the United Kingdom, which will allow for a transition period to end on December 31.
- The United Nations has warned that the world is facing a growing climate crisis, with rising temperatures and extreme weather events posing a major threat to global security.
Business News
- The Canadian stock market has fallen sharply in recent days, with the S&P/TSX composite index dropping by more than 2 per cent.
- The Bank of Canada has kept interest rates unchanged, citing concerns about the global economy and the impact of trade tensions on Canada's economy.
- The Canadian real estate market has slowed down in recent months, with sales and prices declining in many parts of the country.
Sports News
- The Toronto Raptors have won their first NBA championship, defeating the Golden State Warriors in six games.
- The Montreal Canadiens have signed a new contract with star forward Max Domi.
- The Canadian women's soccer team has qualified for the World Cup, defeating the United States in a playoff match.
Opinion and Analysis
- An editorial in The Globe and Mail argues that the federal government's plan to introduce a new tax on digital services is a step in the right direction, but that more needs to be done to address the growing wealth gap in Canada.
- A column by Globe and Mail columnist Margaret Wente argues that the Canadian military's investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct is a welcome step, but that more needs to be done to address the root causes of the problem.
- A commentary by Globe and Mail columnist Andrew Coyne argues that the federal government's plan to introduce a new tax on digital services is a misguided attempt to solve a complex problem, and that a more targeted approach is needed.
These are just a few of the top stories from today's edition of The Globe and Mail.