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Is Trump right about Canada charging 250% dairy tariffs? | About That
President Donald Trump says Canada has been ripping off the United States, imposing tariffs of up to 400 per cent on imported American dairy products. Andrew Chang breaks down Trump’s claims, explaining how dairy tariffs work and how likely it is that anyone is actually paying such sky-high charges. Images supplied by Reuters, Getty Images and The Canadian Press. Additional credits (Credit: 9:17 Skotidakis/Facebook), (Credit: 9:21 Elite Dairy).
Quebec premier supports Ottawa's tariff response as Canada slaps matching 25% levy on U.S.-made vehicles
Rogers Communications and NHL announce 12-year, $11-billion rights deal
Rogers Communications Inc. and the National Hockey League have announced a new 12-year agreement valued at $11 billion for the national media rights to NHL games on all platforms in Canada.
Doctors say some Sask. adults need measles booster shots
People born between 1970 and 1996 only received one measles shot and guidelines now say a second one is needed for full immunity.
Heavy rainfall and more freezing rain hits Toronto and surrounding areas
Toronto remained under a rainfall warning on Wednesday night with heavy rain in the forecast until early Thursday.
How a device called an exoskeleton is helping one N.B. man get back on his feet
The exoskeleton is a battery-operated, wearable device that gives patients with minimal movement in their legs the ability to walk.
I'm a proud Anishinaabe who asserts my Indigenous sovereignty. That's why I won't vote
Andrea Landry's mother often reminded her that she was Anishinaabe and not Canadian. While she advocates for her people and speaks out for treaty rights, she says she has not and will not participate in the colonial political system by voting in federal elections.
'It's a disaster': As Hamilton mom faces long waitlists, child care is top of mind this federal election
Shruti Bangera would be all for the Liberal government's national child-care program — if only she could take advantage of it. But so far, the Hamilton mom has had no luck finding a spot for her 15-month-old son.
Looking to buy a car? If U.S. auto tariffs go through, you'll likely pay more
The 25 per cent tariffs from the U.S. set to go into effect on April 3 would increase the price of a car by thousands, while those in the industry say the mere threat of the tariffs is keeping buyers away.
Housing proposals during federal campaign hearken back to a different kind of war
A housing crisis mixed with a need to house the people working in wartime industries in the early 1940s prompted the creation of Wartime Housing Limited, essentially a federal developer. Some policy proposals during this campaign are taking cues from that wartime effort.
These are the assets disclosed by Canada's party leaders, and the rules that govern them
Liberal Leader Mark Carney's assets have been in the spotlight in this election, but what assets do Canada's other political leaders have, and what rules must they follow?
Agnes Benn's death and the hidden history of Birtle residential school's predatory principal
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission heard very little about Agnes Benn, a teen girl who died near a Manitoba residential school in 1930, and the multiple sex abuse charges faced by the school's principal, Henry Currie.
Conservatives drop B.C. candidate in New Westminster—Burnaby—Maillardville
The Conservatives have dropped Lourence Singh, the party's candidate for the New Westminster—Burnaby—Maillardville riding in the upcoming federal election.
Southbound border crossings in B.C.'s Lower Mainland saw sharp drop in 2025 as U.S. tariffs took hold
As U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods took hold at the start of this year, the number of vehicles with B.C. licence plates heading south via border crossings dropped sharply, data shows.
Greens qualify to join Liberals, Conservatives, NDP and BQ at leaders' debates
The Green Party will participate in two federal leaders' debates this month after meeting the minimum requirements to attend, organizers said Tuesday.
Carney disrupts his campaign for 2nd time to return to Ottawa ahead of Trump's tariffs
Liberal Leader Mark Carney is once again pausing his campaign in the federal election to head back to Ottawa ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump's expected Wednesday announcement of widespread tariffs.
Conservatives drop Montreal candidate who shared conspiracy theories on social media
Stefan Marquis announced on X Tuesday that he is no longer a candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada in the Montreal riding of Laurier-Sainte-Marie due to recent posts he made on the social media platform.
Red, white and bruised: World braces for battery of Trump tariffs on Wednesday
After spending more than two years teasing of tariffs, Wednesday is the big reveal: the day President Donald Trump unveils the full scope of his protectionist trade policy. From Wall Street, to Windsor, to a wary Washington, the world will be watching.