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Military not being deployed to U.S.-Canada border, but will send drones
The Canadian Armed Forces will not be sent to the Canada-U.S. border, but it will sending more drones to the RCMP and assist with logistics
Categories: Canadian News
Trudeau to appoint 'fentanyl czar' after Trump pauses U.S. tariffs. Here's what that means
In a move similar to the one by the Canadian PM, Trump appointed Tom Homan as 'The Border Czar' last November
Categories: Canadian News
Buy-Canadian website flooded with thousands of new user submissions
Madeinca.ca, first created in response to 2018 U.S. tariffs, gaining renewed interest as trade tensions escalate
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Trump administration opens antisemitism probes at 5 universities, including Columbia and Berkeley
The investigations come shortly after U.S. President Trump told the federal government to respond to Jew-hatred 'vigorously'
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Chris Selley: Ontario's adventures through Donald Trump's looking glass
The president doesn't understand the economy, so Ontarians won't get broadband internet and can't drink bourbon. it's a plan!
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Donald Trump once again says he wants Canada as the 51st state
'Some people say that would be a longshot. If people wanted to play the game right, it would be 100-per-cent certain that they’d become a state,' Trump said
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Now-aborted tariff threat prompts Canadians to stock up on U.S. alcohol
'We don’t know when it will end,' said a woman stocking up on California wines. However, later Monday it was announced that the tariff threat has been delayed for a month
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A full list of U.S. products that Canada would impose a 25 per cent tariff on
The federal government said it is imposing 25 per cent tariffs on $30 billion in goods
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Poilievre says he'll tear down provincial trade barriers after U.S. tariff havoc
Poilievre said that if the Conservatives win the next election, he'll reward provinces with a 'free trade bonus' each time they remove a trade barrier
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How U.S. tariffs and Trudeau's counter-tariff plan would increase Canada's food prices
Canada plans to counter U.S. tariffs with a list of its own, which could mean higher food prices for Canadians
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Most Canadians reject the idea of becoming 51st U.S. state, survey finds
European Union membership also not widely appealing, according to Association for Canadian Studies research
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U.S. national anthem gets booed during NHL game in Vancouver
Cheers and applause for the singer, but only contempt for the song
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Trump, Musk threaten USAID shut down. Here's what it is and why 'it's beyond repair'
'It became apparent that it’s not an apple with a worm it in. What we have is just a ball of worms,' Musk reportedly said on X
Categories: Canadian News
U.S. tariffs on hold 30 days after Canada commits to beefing up border security
Canada has agreed to deploy its prior $1.3-billion spending plan and nearly 10,000 frontline personnel to the border
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Booze, tobacco, poultry, shampoos and chocolate: U.S. items to be tariffed by Canada
U.S.-made toothpastes, firearms, motorcycles, furniture, ketchup and more also about to jump in price
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Trump touts tariffs, North America is divided
Critics want U.S. president to back down, his supporters adopt a combative stance
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Doug Ford tells CNN Canadians are ‘united’ against Donald Trump’s ‘illegal’ tariffs
Ontario premier urges a more collaborative approach to U.S. President’s border concerns
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Tariffs driving you to drink? It most likely won't be American booze amid U.S.-Canada trade war
Ontario and Nova Scotia removing all U.S.-made alcohol from provincial liquor stores, B.C. punishing "red state" booze makers
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'The war over the truth': Documenting the rapes of October 7
Former UN official Ruth Halperin-Kaddari is coming to Canada to discuss her investigation of Hamas's sexual violence against Israelis
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Raymond J. de Souza: Is Doug Ford the negotiator he thinks he is?
The premier is inviting voters to send him into battle against President Trump. Ontarians will have to decide whether that is a good idea
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