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Tariffs ‘self-defeating' for the U.S., says former ambassador
Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Susan Rice, former U.S. ambassador to the UN and former national security adviser, about the impact of tariffs, and whether Canada should continue to share intelligence with the...
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Israeli PM tells Canada, France, U.K. ‘you’re on the wrong side of history’
Israel's Prime Minister is calling out the leaders of Canada, France and U.K. after they released a joint statement threatening sanctions against Israel if it does not stop its renewed military offensive in Gaza. Washington police are...
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Carney welcomes U.S. court decision blocking some Trump tariffs
Prime Minister Mark Carney says a U.S. court decision that struck down some of Donald Trump's tariffs shows that they were 'unlawful as well as unjustified.' A three-judge panel ruled the president overstepped his constitutional...
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Iranians who fled political turmoil call out Quebec for denying health coverage
In 2022, Canada offered special immigration measures for Iranians escaping the country’s political instability. But open work permit holders are not eligible for public health insurance coverage in Quebec.
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Will public and private negotiations get U.S. tariffs off Canadian goods? | Power & Politics
CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton and Washington reporter Katie Simpson discuss what's being said in private and publicly as Canada negotiates with the Trump administration to remove all tariffs on Canadian goods.
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CBC News Aarti Pole speaks with a former White House Trade Adviser on tariffs
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Trump putting U.S. economy 'on the line' in potential trade war, Kentucky governor says
Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear about what a trade war would mean for his state.
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Trump proposes 25% tariffs on imported steel and aluminum
U.S. President Donald Trump said he will announce 25 per cent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports, including those from Canada and Mexico. Catherine Cobden, the president and CEO of the Canadian Steel Producers Association, says...
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Canadian steel association president says U.S. tariffs would be 'devastating' for both countries
U.S. President Donald Trump said he will announce 25 per cent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports, including those from Canada and Mexico. Catherine Cobden, the president and CEO of the Canadian Steel Producers Association, says...
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No fact-checking for Facebook and Instagram is driven by money, consequences will be harmful: MUN prof
MUN political scientist Amanda Bittner says she had a “sinking feeling” when she first heard Meta’s announcement that users will flag misinformation, and not third-party fact-checkers. Bittner tells the CBC’s Carolyn Stokes why it’s...
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Chrystia Freeland confirms she's running for Liberal leader
The CBC's David Cochrane has more on the former finance minister's bid.
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'Nothing good can come from' retaliatory tariffs: former Trump trade official
Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with former Trump assistant secretary of commerce Nazak Nikakhtar about Trump's tariff threats becoming a reality and how Canada should respond, along with a Canadian small business...
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How is Canada preparing for Donald Trump’s tariffs?
CBC's chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Minister of Science, Innovation and Industry François-Philippe Champagne about Canada’s response to Trump' s continued threats of tariffs. Everett Eissenstat, a former trade...
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Trump’s plan for the ‘largest deportation' in American history
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump is promising the ‘largest deportation’ program in American history when he takes office, but what could it mean for Canada? The National’s Adrienne Arsenault asks CBC’s Paul Hunter and Catherine Cullen...
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Is the government telling the truth about Canada's debt? | About That
The federal government is defending the fact that it overshot last fiscal year's deficit target by roughly $20 billion by suggesting our economy is the envy of the G7. Andrew Chang explains why that argument is misleading, and what $1.2...
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Liberals table GST holiday plan without $250 rebate cheque
The Liberal government has tabled an affordability plan in the House of Commons, which includes a break on the GST but doesn't include previously announced $250 rebate cheques as the government faces pressure to expand eligibility.
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Canada Backtracks On Trudeau Allegation Amid Diplomatic Row
The Canadian government said on Friday (Nov 22) that it has not stated, nor is it aware of evidence linking Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, or India's National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval...
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CBC's Jacqueline Hansen speaks with Andrea van Vugt about Trump's recent picks, trade, & tariffs
CBC's Jacqueline Hansen speaks with Andrea van Vugt about Trump's recent picks, trade, & tariffs
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Irwin Cotler says RCMP told him Iran was plotting to kill him
Former justice minister and vocal Iran critic Irwin Colter says the RCMP told him last month that he was the imminent target of an Iranian assassination plot. That attack was foiled, but he remains under police protection.
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Should Canada retaliate against Trump's tariffs? | Canada Tonight
Karl Schamotta, chief market strategist of Corpay, says the U.S. is likely to damage its own economy with president-elect Donald Trump's proposed tariff measures against Canada. Schamotta discusses how Canada could respond to diffuse the...
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The Breakdown | Arctic security in Canada’s North
With Arctic security a top issue on the federal election campaign trail, The National goes to Canada’s North to learn more from the people who have long been standing guard.
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Canada could need 3,000 more border guards under Trump, union says
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s mass deportation promise has the union representing Canadian border guards warning it could need another 3,000 guards to handle an expected influx of migrants trying to illegally enter Canada — if...
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Immigration minister responds to comments that border is 'vulnerability' for U.S.
Comments from another of Trump's appointees are getting attention from the federal government today. The president-elect's new 'border czar' called the U-S-Canada border a "vulnerabilty," and a national security issue. The CBC's Kate...
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Canada has ordered TikTok’s offices closed. Should you still be on the app?
The federal government has ordered TikTok to close its offices in Canada because of national security concerns. CBC’s Ashley Fraser explains what we know and don’t know about that risk.