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President Donald Trump said Thursday evening that Canada will face higher duties for some products beginning Aug. 1 due to the Canadian government’s decision to retaliate against U.S. duties applied ...
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Politicians overstating benefits of scrapping internal trade barriers: think tankThe federal government and Canada's premiers are greatly overselling the benefits of breaking down internal trade barriers, ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNToday's letters: Beach safety starts by teaching kids how to swimAs The Beer Store shutters dozens of locations across Ontario — part of the Ford government’s ongoing push to expand beer and ...
The deal puts pressure on Prime Minister Mark Carney, whose government has promised to make Canada “an energy superpower” but has faced criticism from provinces and industry groups over regulatory ...
Also celebrating today: Retired Sen. MARJORY LEBRETON (85!), Empire Company CEO MICHAEL MEDLINE, Quebec MNA CHANTAL ROULEAU and Crestview VP NICHOLAS POZHKE. HBD + 1 to JOHN PEPPER.
The Canadian Press on MSN3d
Premiers Danielle Smith and Doug Ford agree to study new energy corridors, more tradeThe premiers of Alberta and Ontario are set to meet in Calgary today to sign two memorandums of understanding.
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Calgary Herald on MSNSmith and Ford sign commitments to remove trade barriers on energy, liquor and automotive industriesThe agreements are not legally binding, but set out an understanding the two provinces will cooperate to remove trade ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNHow do you flip a flapjack, plus pancake pointers for Prime Minister Mark CarneyIn pursuit of the perfect pancake? Well, read on, buckaroo. We’ve got the five W’s covered when it comes to flapjack fables and the story of the pancake in Calgary and at the Stampede.
The Vietnam War was a turning point for America, but also for Canada. The welcoming of American draft dodgers openly defied U.S. interests ...
Canada’s response to U.S. tariffs has increased winemakers’ costs, at a time when data shows consumers are buying less wine ...
WATCH: Sun political columnist Brian Lilley on how Prime Minister Mark Carney seems intent on cutting back on program spending that expanded under his predecessor.
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