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Canada bans TikTok business operations, but Canadians can still use app

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Justin Trudeau's Liberal government has banned TikTok’s business operations in Canada over national security concerns, but Canadians can still use the app. Government officials have said the decision was made on advice from Canada’s...
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Canada Bans TikTok Business Operations in Canada

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Canada has ordered TikTok to shut down its operations in the country, citing unspecified “national security risks”. Watch to know more.
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Bloomberg

Canada Strikes Back in Trade War With US

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Canada strikes back in their trade war with the US. It will impose 25% tariffs on about C$30 billion ($20.8 billion) of US-made products, including steel and aluminum. The new levies match the US tariffs "dollar for dollar" and will take...
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Premier of Ontario Doug Ford on Trump and Tariffs

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Premier of Ontario Doug Ford speaks to Bloomberg's Derek Decloet and Melissa Shin on how the incoming Trump administration will affect Canada. Ford focuses on taxes, tariffs, immigration and the country's government.
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Bloomberg

Trudeau's Government Under Pressure After Minister Resigns

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Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned, publishing a critical letter that weakened Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's administration. Trudeau and his cabinet have been struggling for weeks to show a united front against US...
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Bloomberg

Canada Pulls Diplomats as India Suspends Visas

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Canada says it's pulling some diplomats out of India over security concerns as Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government appeared to suspend visas for Canadians. Randy Thanthong-Knight reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Canada's Trudeau Vows to Hold People to Account for Sikh's Murder

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has vowed to "hold people to account" for the murder of a Sikh leader in the country that his government alleges was masterminded by India. Derek Decloet reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

AIIB's Alexander On Its Climate Strategy

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US Climate Envoy John Kerry is heading to China, and his talks will center on global warming, a space where the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has committed to aligning new investment operations with the Paris Agreement. AIIB Vice...
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Bloomberg

Canadian Trade Minister Ng on CPTPP, Talks With ASEAN

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Canada's Minister of International Trade Mary Ng talks about the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, or CPTPP, UK accession and her government's push for a free trade agreement with ASEAN. Ng speaks...
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Bloomberg

U.S. U.K. and EU Sanction China Over Human Rights Abuse

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Mar.22 -- The U.S., U.K., and Canada joined the European Union to impose sanctions against China over alleged human rights abuses on the Uyghurs in Xinjiang. Emily Wilkins reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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CLEAN : 'Justice has been done': Canadian lawyer on compensation for families of airliner shot by Iran

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No money will bring back their family, their deceased family", says Mark Arnold, a lawyer for families of victims who died when Iran shot down a Ukrainian airliner almost two years ago, after a Canadian court decided to award them more...
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Bloomberg

Yellen: US, Allies Discussing Russian Oil Price-Cap Plan

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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the US and its allies are continuing discussions on they might cap the price of Russian oil exports. The US and Canada have banned imports of Russian oil while the European Union has agreed to...
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Bloomberg

G-7 Warns Russia of 'Massive Consequences' Over Ukraine

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Foreign ministers from the Group of Seven nations warned Russia to de-escalate its activities around Ukraine or face "massive consequences."  Tony Czuczka reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

Why Steve Eisman Is Shorting Canadian Banks

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Apr.10 -- Neuberger Berman's Steve Eisman, the money manager made famous by the book 'The Big Short', joins BNN Bloomberg Television to discuss why he's short Canadian banks.
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Bloomberg

WE Charity Founders Grilled by Canadian Lawmakers

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Mar.15 -- Canadian lawmakers grill WE Charity founders Craig and Marc Kielburgers at an ethics committee hearing. The WE organization landed at the heart of controversy last summer after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau failed to recuse...
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Bloomberg

AFT Supports Safety Strikes for Teachers

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Jul.30 -- Randi Weingarten, American Federation of Teachers president, says union members don't want to sacrifice safety in order to reopen schools. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Chile Vice Minister on Vaccinations, Digital Trade Deal

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Jul.21 -- Rodrigo Yañez, Chile's vice minister of international economic relations, discusses the country's Covid-19 vaccination program. He also talks about the Digital Economy Partnership Agreement with Singapore and New Zealand. He...
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Bloomberg

G-7 Expresses 'Grave Concern' Over Hong Kong Leader's Election

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The Group of Seven's foreign ministers expressed "grave concern" over the process the next leader of Hong Kong was selected. The G-7 statement came a day after John Lee, a former police official who helped incumbent Chief...
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Bloomberg

G-7 Leaders to Commit to Indefinite Support for Ukraine

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Group of Seven leaders will commit to providing indefinite support to Ukraine for its defense against Russia's invasion, according to the text of a draft statement from their summit. Annmarie Hordern reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Canada - Aboriginals

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(Dur: 6 mins 4 secs/English sot: 2 mins 2 secs) Canada's indigenous people, the Aboriginals, have been campaigning for years for the return of land they claim belongs to them, as well as better living conditions on the reserves where...
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Totem pole building revived in Canada

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AP Television First Nations Longhouse, Granville Island, Vancouver, BC, Canada - 22 August 2012 1. Wide tilt down on Haida totem pole carver, Clarence Mills, drawing on Thunderbird totem pole. 2. Medium over the shoulder shot of Mills...
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Bloomberg

Trump's Pro-Tariff Stance Is Alarming, Former Amb. Heyman Says

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Aug.16 -- Bruce Heyman, former U.S. ambassador to Canada, discusses the ongoing Nafta negotiations with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Remains Of 215 Children Found At Indigenous School In Canada

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Plans are underway to bring in forensic experts to identify and repatriate the remains of the children.
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Bloomberg

G-7 Strikes Deal to Revamp Tax Rules for Tech Giants

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Jun.06 -- The Group of Seven rich nations secured a landmark deal that could help countries collect more taxes from big companies and enable governments to impose levies on the biggest U.S. tech companies. Tony Czuczka reports on...