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What could come from trade talks between Canada and Mexico?
With cabinet ministers meeting with Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum, Power & Politics hears from Juan Carlos Baker, former CUSMA trade negotiator and Mexico’s former vice minister of international trade about the relationship...
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Carney suggests U.S. tariffs could drop to help Canadian industry
As Prime Minister Mark Carney announced support for the softwood lumber industry dealing with the impact of a U.S. trade war, he acknowledged the government could drop some retaliatory tariffs if it helps other industries.
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Canada applies lessons from Ukraine in a new arms race for drones
Canada's government and military are trying to get a Canadian edge in a new arms race for drones by issuing industry challenges, and testing everything from marine drones that can attack ships to lasers that can burn drones in mid-air.
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Can prefabricated homes solve Canada's housing crisis?
Alex Boston, an urban planner with Boston Consulting, maintains labour constraints are one of the biggest impediments to more housing. He says that Canada may not be able to build its way out of a housing crisis, but it may be able to...
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Canadian wild card Victoria Mboko defeats Coco Gauff in Montreal | Hanomansing Tonight
Canadian teen tennis sensation Victoria Mboko defeated reigning champion Coco Gauff 6-1, 6-4 on Saturday in Montreal. Mboko, who entered the National Bank Open tournament as a wild card, is the last Canadian standing in the singles draw.
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Canadian delegation heads to Mexico to build trade opportunities
With trade negotiations with the U.S. seemingly at a standstill, a delegation of Canadian ministers has headed to Mexico to establish a more direct trade relationship.
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Canada among countries airdropping food into Gaza
Planes from several countries — including for the first time a Canadian Armed Forces aircraft — airdropped humanitarian aid into Gaza on Monday in an attempt to alleviate the Palestinian territory's hunger crisis. CBC’s senior...
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RCMP intercepts 44 asylum seekers, 3 alleged smugglers trying to enter Quebec from the U.S.
Three people are facing human smuggling-related charges after the RCMP caught dozens of asylum seekers crossing into Quebec from the U.S. in the back of a truck, near Haskell Road. The group included children.
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The Trans-Canada Highway's history
Author Craig Baird has a new book out about the history of the Trans-Canada Highway. He spoke to Edmonton AM host Min Dhariwal.
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Winnipeg woman fined $300 for throwing things at Canada goose
A Winnipeg woman has pleaded guilty under federal legislation known as the Migratory Birds Convention Act after being caught on video throwing a bottle of leather cleaner and a pylon at a nesting Canada goose in 2024. "I was just …...
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Summer McIntosh earns 4 golds, 1 bronze at world championships
Canadian swimming sensation Summer McIntosh wrapped up the world championships in Singapore with four golds and one bronze medal. McIntosh is now the third swimmer to win five individual medals at a world championships.
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Canadian officials confident U.S. trade deal will be reached
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Dominic LeBlanc, the minister responsible for Canada-U.S. trade, expressed confidence a new trade deal will be reached with the United States, even after 35 per cent tariffs were imposed late last week.
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Beef prices reach new highs with ongoing drought
The cost of beef products in Canada continues to creep higher, largely because consecutive years of drought in Alberta and Saskatchewan have forced cattle farmers to raise smaller herds, meaning less meat to go around.
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Trade talks with U.S. will likely continue 'over the next couple of days,' says LeBlanc
Dominic LeBlanc, the minister responsible for Canada-U.S. trade, says he expects Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump will have a conversation with each other 'over the next couple of days' as Canada tries to find a...
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Sask. First Nation looks to future after ‘cows and plows’ settlement
Members of the Muscowpetung Saulteaux Nation in Saskatchewan are planning a more prosperous future with $99 million in compensation from the federal government. The settlement, known as cows and plows, recognizes Canada’s failure to meet...
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These government-sponsored films are from the 1920s — and it shows
A collection of 1920s government-sponsored films currently being digitized by a Toronto historian are all about the repercussions of being a bad worker. Spoiler: one fictional worker "gets what is coming to her."