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Canada waits to see if Trump will follow through on steel and aluminum tariff threat

Canada’s steel and aluminum industries are once again on high alert as U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to impose…

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They welcomed Canada’s open arms. Now Ukrainians worry about future as Russian invasion’s 3rd-year mark nears

Nearly three years since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian immigrants in southwestern Ontario are feeling uneasy about their future…

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Canada’s ambassador to France says Trump’s sovereignty threats could violate international law

Canada’s ambassador to France, Stéphane Dion, has strongly condemned President Donald Trump’s recent threats towards Greenland, stating that such actions…

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Some U.S. lawmakers are pushing back against Trump’s tariffs — and they hope Canada notices

The clock is ticking for U.S. President Donald Trump’s next deadline to impose sweeping tariffs on Canadian goods. However, some…

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Tourism minister steps down, announces run for Montreal municipal party leadership

Tourism Minister Soraya Martinez Ferrada Resigns from Cabinet to Run for Mayor of Montreal After announcing her resignation from cabinet…

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Trudeau heads to Europe to shore up alliances in face of Trump threats

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is embarking on a crucial five-day trip to Paris and Brussels to strengthen Canada’s trade and…

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Liberal Party of Canada announces French, English leadership debates in Montreal

The Liberal Party of Canada has just announced that they will be hosting two leadership debates, one in English and…

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Washington’s view on annexing Canada — This is a joke, right? Right?

In normal times, a G7 and NATO leader accusing a U.S. president of craving annexation would be a headline-detonating, multi-megaton…

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Will Canada listing drug cartels as terrorists change anything?

The federal government is looking to list Mexican cartels as terrorists under Canadian law, a move that has raised concerns…

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Once a ‘crass mathematical calculation,’ NATO’s spending target is now an article of faith for Liberals

The NATO two per cent defence spending target, once dismissed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as a “crass mathematical calculation,”…

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