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5 things you need to know this morning: Oct. 27, 2025

Start your day off right with five things you need to know this morning.

Five things you need to know

1. Carney insists Trump killed trade talks because of Ford's ads

Mark Carney has insisted that Donald Trump killed trade talks between the US and Canada simply because of Ontario's anti-tariff ad campaign. The prime minister rejected the idea there was any kind of ulterior motive in Trump's dramatic decision, explaining that before Doug Ford's ads – featuring Ronald Reagan – were broadcast, there had been "very detailed, very specific, very comprehensive" talks between the two countries. Carney, who is touring Asia, also referred to Ford as "unpredictable." CBC, meanwhile, said it has spoken to "sources" familiar with the US-Canada talks who claim Ford's criticisms of Trump have been an "irritant" to the American president, with the ad representing "the last straw."


2. PM to meet China's supreme leader this week

In more Carney news, the prime minister has revealed he has plans to meet with China's supreme leader, Xi Jinping, in South Korea later this week. He refused to go into any detail when questioned by reporters, but said the two countries were "in the process of a resetting of expectations of where the relationship can go." Carney also took a dig at his predecessor, emphasizing that Canada and China were barely on speaking terms for the last seven years.


3. Canada's hunger crisis worsens, food banks becoming 'necessary for survival'

Canada's hunger crisis continues to worsen, according to Food Banks Canada, with the group's latest report claiming there were close to 2.2 million visits to food banks in March 2025, a five per cent increase on last year's numbers and double the rate in March 2019. The report said people with kids are particularly vulnerable to hunger, with the lead author explaining: "Food banks are becoming more and more necessary for survival as opposed to a temporary coping strategy."


4. Man attacked by grizzly in Kootenays dies weeks after encounter

A man who fought off a grizzly bear in the Kootenays earlier this month has now died, according to reports. Joe Pendry was "laughing and joking" in Kelowna General Hospital right up to his death from a blood clot, according to his wife, Janice.


5. BC Cons ahead in latest poll as most people unhappy with NDP – but majority also want Rustad to resign

The BC Conservatives have a one-point lead among voters in the province, according to a new poll from the Angus Reid Institute. The pollster reckons the majority of British Columbians – 56 per cent – are "dissatisfied" or "very dissatisfied" with the BC NDP's performance. A majority of people in the province (59 per cent) and a plurality of BC Conservative voters (48 per cent) also think opposition leader John Rustad should resign, however.

<who> Photo credit: Angus Reid Institute



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