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Canada - November 5

These are some of the most important stories in selected Canadian newspapers. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch for the accuracy of these stories.

THE GLOBE AND MAIL

India and China have imposed steep tariffs of 30% and 100% on Canadian yellow peas. This has crippled exports to Canada’s two biggest markets, and prompted farmers to call for Ottawa to resolve the trade disputes.

The first federal budget of Prime Minister Mark Carney encourages private sector investment with targeted incentives and infrastructure expenditures. However, it falls short on sweeping regulatory or tax reforms. Business leaders are now looking for bolder actions amid economic uncertainty and U.S. Trade pressures

Maple Corp, a telehealth provider, has acquired Beyond ADHD, a New Brunswick-based startup, to expand virtual care services for Canadians suffering from attention deficit hyperactivity disorders. The acquisition is part of Maple Corp's efforts to increase its service offerings in response to the growing demand and limited access to public health care. Financial terms have not been disclosed.

NATIONAL POST

Ottawa's agreement with graphite mining company Nouveau Monde is designed to counter China's dominance of battery-grade graphite, by securing the domestic supply and enabling niche market sales. It could be a template for Canada's larger critical minerals strategy.

The federal budget for 2025 in Canada has opened the door again to airport privatisation. It proposes lease extensions and incentives to attract private investment, while allocating C$55.2 (about $39.36 million) to safety upgrades at regional airfields beginning in 2026. ($1 = 1,4024 Canadian Dollars) (Compiled from Bengaluru Newsroom)

(source: Reuters)