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President Trump is pushing through with his tariff agenda, unveiling a new batch of letters to country leaders outlining tariffs on goods imported from their countries beginning in August and a ...
The Canadian Armed Forces says it's evacuated over a thousand residents of a northern Manitoba community threatened by a ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNCalgary Stampede close to breaking attendance record as 2025 event wraps upCalgary Stampede draws to a close, officials say this year’s event was met with strong enthusiasm from Calgarians and ...
Mark Carney has vowed to maintain the Supply Management system for dairy, poultry and eggs in Canada, pandering to Quebec ...
Philip Cross seems to have the wrong idea about why Canadians are choosing to forgo travelling to the U.S. or buying American ...
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The Sunday Guardian Live on MSNCanada-India Relations: Time for a Thaw After the Deep FreezeWith Mark Carney taking the helm as Canada's new Prime Minister, an overdue opportunity has arrived to reset and reimagine Canada-India relations. The recent invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi ...
While Canada’s official goal in trade negotiations with the U.S is to remove all tariffs imposed on us by President Donald Trump, it’s now clear this is an aspirational target rather than a realistic ...
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2paragraphs on MSNCanadian Economic Minister Says "The U.S. Is Becoming Weaker"Mélanie Joly, the Minister of Industry, Registrar General of Canada, and Minister responsible for Canada Economic Development ...
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The letter reads like it was dictated by a drunk at the end of the bar who won’t leave when it’s closing time.
President Donald Trump has managed to make his erratic trade policies even more baffling to countries desperate to negotiate ...
The upcoming tariffs, which mark an increase over the 25% tariff rates that Trump first imposed on Canadian imports in March.
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Trump Slaps 35% Tariffs On Canada Amid Brazil Fight, Gets Scathing Response From Mark CarneyUS President Donald Trump has said that his country would impose 35% tariffs on Canadian products, effective next month, and warned of more hikes in case of retaliation. Canadian Prime Minister Mark ...
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