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Can U.S. Sustain Debt Surge to 250% of GDP?

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New ReviewA study presented at the federal reserve's jackson hole conference suggested that the U.S. Could sustain a debt surge to 250 percent of GDP without causing interest rates to rise. However, the white paper added that’s possible only if...
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"Within Next 50 Days...": Trump Threatens Tariff On Imported Furniture

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New ReviewUS President Donald Trump on Friday threatened fresh tariffs on imported furniture, saying his administration will launch a probe on the sector. "We are doing a major Tariff Investigation on Furniture coming into the United States,"...
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India-U.S.: JD Vance Calls Trump’s Move ‘aggressive Economic Leverage’

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New ReviewIndia-U.S- U.S. vice president JD Vance doubled down on trump’s decision to impose secondary tariffs on India, linked to its Russian oil imports. calling it an economic leverage, Vance said these measures were aimed at pressuring Russia...
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Russia's economic crisis deepens, economists warn of technical recession risk

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New ReviewAfter more than three years since Russia began its offensive in Ukraine, the economy is feeling the pinch on all fronts. While western sanctions target Russia's main revenue source – oil and gas, it's agriculture sector is also showing...
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Canada Drops Tariffs on U.S. Goods

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New ReviewBut some tariffs on key sectors like autos, steel and aluminium will still remain for now...
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Carney announces Canada will remove retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney announced Canada will remove retaliatory 25 per cent tariffs on CUSMA-compliant U.S. goods.
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Carney announces Canada will remove retaliatory tariffs on most U.S. goods

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney announced Canada will remove retaliatory 25 per cent tariffs on CUSMA-compliant U.S. goods.
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Mixed reactions in B.C. to Ottawa's move to drop retaliatory tariffs against U.S.

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New ReviewThe federal government is dropping retaliatory tariffs on American products except for the 25 per cent tariffs on U.S. steel, aluminum and auto parts. But the movie is meeting with mixed reactions across B.C. Katie de Rosa reports
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Canadian business owner reacts to Carney's tariff strike down| Hanomansing Tonight

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New ReviewTrevor Borland, president and owner of Pacific Bolt Manufacturing, says Prime Minister Mark Carney's latest announcement comes as a surprise. He tells the CBC's Natasha Fatah about the impacts of the existing tariffs on steel, saying his...
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Canada dropping retaliatory tariffs on CUSMA-compliant U.S. goods

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney says Canada is shifting its approach to ongoing trade negotiations with the U.S. but will keep tariffs on steel, aluminum and autos in place.
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Russia-Ukraine War: Donald Trump Threatens Russia Sanctions in Two Weeks

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New ReviewU.S. President Donald Trump said Friday, he would make an “important” decision in two weeks on Ukraine peace efforts — specifying that Moscow could face massive sanctions or he might do nothing.
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Russia-Ukraine War: Trump Warns Russia of Possible Sanctions Within Two Weeks

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New ReviewU.S. President Donald Trump said Friday (August 22, 2025) he would make an “important” decision in two weeks on Ukraine peace efforts — specifying that Moscow could face massive sanctions or he might do nothing.
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Poilievre says he would have only used 'sustainable' countermeasures in trade war

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New ReviewWhen asked if he would have removed retaliatory tariffs on CUSMA-compliant U.S. goods, Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre said he would have told U.S. President Donald Trump, 'You remove your tariffs, we remove ours.'
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Removing retaliatory tariffs may help some businesses, but not all

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New ReviewBeth Burke, CEO of the Canadian American Business Council, calls the removal of retaliatory tariffs on CUSMA-covered U.S. goods a positive first step to lower costs and boost jobs. However, some affected sectors, especially those outside...
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LeBlanc says Canada has 'lots of cards' in negotiations with U.S.

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney announced on Friday that Canada would be dropping retaliatory tariffs against non-CUSMA-compliant American imports effective Sept. 1. But critics say Canada has given up some leverage in doing so. The minister...
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Chinese Envoy: India, China Are Double Engines of Economic Growth of Asia

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New ReviewA Chinese envoy has called India and China the "double engines" driving Asia's economic growth, emphasizing the need for cooperation between the two regional giants.
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India-China Ties: China Stands with India Amid Trump Tariffs | Chinese Envoy Speaks to WION

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New ReviewA Chinese envoy has called India and China the "double engines" driving Asia's economic growth, emphasizing the need for cooperation between the two regional giants.
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EU, US release long-awaited trade statement setting 15% all-inclusive tariff on EU goods

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New ReviewThe joint statement, which comes nearly a month after the trade deal was struck, is being described as a "first step" by the EU side, which hopes to secure more tariff exemptions.
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Number of EI recipients in B.C. up nearly 14% in June, says Statistics Canada

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New ReviewA new report finds more British Columbians are relying on employment insurance. The uptick comes amid mounting trade war uncertainty. As Jon Hernandez reports, experts warn the job market could get even more competitive in the months ahead.
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'We do need to work together': Sask. premier to travel to China for talks on canola

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New ReviewSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he intends to meet with Chinese officials in the next two weeks to discuss the ongoing canola dispute. The announcement comes after a Thursday meeting between Moe, the federal Agriculture Minister...
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Top Russian diplomat hails 25 years of strategic ties with India

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New ReviewTop Russian diplomat Roman Babushkin, in an exclusive conversation, praised 25 years of India–Russia strategic partnership and highlighted New Delhi’s role as a rising global power. He also pointed out how US tariffs are disrupting...
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Inflation cools, except at the grocery store

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New ReviewCanada’s overall inflation rate dropped in July thanks largely to lower gas prices, but grocery prices increased twice as fast as other consumer products.
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Are gas vehicles really being banned in Canada? Let’s fact check that

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New ReviewIs Prime Minister Mark Carney really planning to ban gas vehicles? It's something Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has said numerous times, most recently while visiting a farm near Saskatoon. Now that he's officially heading back to...
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How tariffs are clouding the costs of home construction

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New ReviewHomebuilders and homebuyers are trying to nail down the cost of construction — but tariffs are making that more challenging. (Scripps News)