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While there are fringe anti-Trump tariff protests here in Asia’s most successful liberal democracy, mainstream opinion ...
Prime Minster Mark Carney's decision to cut tolls on the Confederation Bridge satisfied a Percy Downe's long-standing quest for equality — but it didn't come without a question.
The recent push by several countries to recognize a state of Palestine is largely symbolic, but it carries diplomatic and ...
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The Atlantic provinces have some ambitious ‘nation-building’ proposals to generate and transmit more energy across Canada, ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNWorld economies reel from Trump’s tariffs punchGlobal markets reeled Friday after President Donald Trump’s tariffs barrage against nearly all US trading partners.
Canada will recognize a Palestinian state in September in latest push against Israel’s Gaza policies
It is the latest in a series of symbolic announcements that are part of a broader global shift against Israel’s policies in ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNProposed Canada-US trade deal could still be weeks awayAlthough over 90% of Canadian exports enter the US duty-free, tariffs target key sectors like steel, aluminum, and autos.
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Trump tariffs: What are the sticking points in the Canada-US trade negotiationPrime Minister Mark Carney has remained tight lipped following U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement he would raise the ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday that he was “disappointed” but would work to build Canada’s economic resiliency and ...
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August 1 marks the first day of Confederation Bridge tolls and ferry fares being reduced on Prince Edward Island, and local ...
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B.C.'s Jobs Minister Kahlon urges Canada to 'negotiate hard' over U.S. tariff raisesBritish Columbia's minister of jobs and economic growth is urging the federal government to stand firm and "negotiate hard" ...
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Carney disappointed after Trump hits Canada with 35 per cent tariffsPrime Minister Mark Carney said Friday his government is disappointed that U.S. President Donald Trump followed through on his threat to increase tariffs on Canada to 35 per cent if Ottawa didn't make ...
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