Canada - Nov 29
Nov 29 (Reuters) -The following are the top stories from a selected Canadian newspaper. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
**Canada's competition watchdog is suing Google GOOGL.O for alleged anti-competitive behaviour in the online advertising market, making it the latest enforcement agency to challenge a crucial part of the technology giant's business.
**Exro Technologies EXRO.TO and a number of investment banks are facing a shareholder lawsuit alleging the electric-vehicle tech developer overstated its prospects following a $332 million takeover early this year, leading it to write down more than half the deal's value.
**Canada's federal government is expected to announce border-security investments in the weeks ahead, either through the fall economic statement or separately if parliamentary gridlock continues.
**Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's willingness to cut a trade deal with the U.S. alone came as a betrayal, says Mexico's lead trade negotiator, adding that it has already proven to be a mistake.
Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom; Editing by Shreya Biswas
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