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Trump announces 'Golden Dome for America' to protect U.S. from ballistic and hypersonic missiles

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Trump announces 'Golden Dome for America' to protect U.S. from ballistic and hypersonic missiles Reuters
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Businesses with 'B.C.-first' focus say tariffs will still hit hard

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People in Kamloops have a head start on shopping local. While U.S. tariffs just came into effect, some neighbourhood businesses have been catering to a "B.C.-first" clientele since they opened. Still, as Shelley Joyce reports, that's not...
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What Canadian high speed rail could look like

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The time it takes to travel from one city to another could be cut in half, which could have a massive effect on how many people travel, and even where people live. But some say the costs associated with the federal government’s plan may...
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FLAG / FAN FRIDAY SWEDEN! (Geography Now)

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FLAG / FAN FRIDAY SWEDEN! (Geography Now)
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Canada’s energy exports soar as US trade deficit hits record levels in 2024

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Canada’s energy exports surged in 2024, pushing its trade surplus with the US to a two-year high. Meanwhile, the US trade deficit ballooned by 17% to $918.4 billion, with a $295.4 billion deficit recorded against China. Uncertainty looms...
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Trump's '51st state' taunts get mixed reaction in Canada

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While many Canadians see U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s constant trolling of Canada as the ‘51st state’ as little more than a joke, a recent poll shows some 13 per cent of Canadians would welcome joining the United States.
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Ottawa to purchase additional drones and helicopters to patrol Canada-U.S. border

9th - Higher Ed
All party leaders have agreed to attend a meeting the will take place today.
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Some in Windsor's hospitality scene say more Americans are visiting with a weak Canadian dollar

9th - Higher Ed
The Canadian dollar has recently fallen to its lowest levels since 2020, prompted in part by the threat of tariffs made by president-elect Donald Trump. But some in Windsor's hospitality and tourism sectors say they're seeing the...
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HIV infection rate holds steady on P.E.I. as national rate rises, stats suggest

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Canada saw a 35 per cent jump in HIV infections from 2022 to 2023, according to the peer-reviewed medical journal The Lancet. Not so on P.E.I., says the Chief Public Health Office. New cases here have ranged between three and seven a...
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When will Canada’s gun buy-back program be fully launched?

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Minister of Public Services Jean Yves Duclos about Ottawa expanding the list of banned firearms, and when Canadians can expect the government’s buy-back program to get off the...
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U.S. man pleads guilty to smuggling migrants across the B.C. border

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Jesus Ortiz-Plata’s case is related to a series of smuggling incidents involving groups of people found hiding in freight trains.
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USA News: Canada PM In Florida To Meet Trump: Reports

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Florida to meet Donald Trump and talk about the 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods the latter has threatened to impose. Trudeau is hoping to fend off the problem during the talks. Watch in...
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N.L. exporters say Trump tariffs will hurt U.S. workers and consumers

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David Haire, with the N.L. division of Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters says the proposed 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian exports will hurt the U.S. economy. Meanwhile, Industry Minister Andrew Parsons is hopeful Trump’s team will...
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Experimental blood test to detect over 50 types of cancer now sold in Canada

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There is a new, experimental blood test on the market that has the potential to detect more than 50 types of cancer.It is called Galleri -- and until now was only available in the United States.But it is now being sold in Canada -- and...
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From Vietnam to Windsor: How new photography book celebrates a major milestone

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A man who grew up in Windsor is celebrating 25 years since he immigrated from Vietnam with his family. He self-published a book titled Memory Lane, heavily featuring his photos taken in Windsor-Essex.
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China, Mexico and Canada Face New Tariff Hikes Under Donald Trump

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US President-elect Donald Trump has announced plans to impose sweeping tariffs on imports from China, Mexico, and Canada. Citing the need to combat illegal drugs and migration, trump proposed a 10% tariff on all goods from China and a...
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Donald Trump threatens 25% tariff on products from Canada, Mexico

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We're following a major political and economic story that broke overnight ...with word from U-S president elect Donald Trump ...that he will slap a 25 percent tariff on goods coming into America from Canada and Mexico.
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What’s really happening at the Canada-U.S. border

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With Donald Trump’s 25 per cent tariff threat against Canada tied to border security, The National breaks down the numbers to find out how many drugs and undocumented migrants are crossing into the U.S. from Canada.
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Special mediator has suspended talks between Canada Post and postal workers union

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Ottawa is where we begin this hour -- With news that mediated talks between Canada Post and the union representing its workers -- have been suspended.That decision came from the federal mediator who's been trying to resolve the strike.It...
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No end in sight for postal strike as talks suspended between Canada Post, union

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Negotiations have broken down between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers for the first time since a countrywide strike began. The federally appointed special mediator found that 'parties remain too far apart on critical...
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Strike continues for Canada Post employees after mediation talks break down

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Canada Post says they must turn around outdated profit model to compete.
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Officials warn about a deadly E. coli outbreak linked to organic carrots

9th - Higher Ed
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a recall of some organic carrots due to a risk of E. coli. A similar recall was issued in the U.S. on Sunday, where one person has died and dozens have fallen ill from E. coli infections....
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Cost of living continues to rise for Canadians

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Statistics Canada has released their October inflation snapshot. The CBC's Peter Armstrong has more.