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Small businesses drive the economy. What do they need to survive tariffs?

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Small businesses make up roughly half of Canada’s GDP and labour force, but many may not survive a prolonged U.S.-Canada trade war. The National asks Canadian entrepreneur and ‘Dragon’ investor Wes Hall to break down what they need to...
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Delhi wakes up to chilly cold winds

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Delhi woke up to chilly cold winds this morning, marking a drop in temperature. The cold winds have brought a refreshing change to the city’s weather after days of heat.
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Ofunato blaze forces 4,000 evacuations

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Japan is battling its worst wildfire in half a century Wednesday in a region hit by record-low rainfall, --- As wet weather gave hope for some relief. The blaze around the northern city of Ofunato in the Iwate region has raged for more...
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Inflation bites as Pakistanis shop for Ramzan

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Markets in Pakistan overflowed with desperate shoppers, all scrambling to prepare for Ramzan while battling relentless inflation. Prices of essentials have soared once again, leaving families stretching every rupee just to put food on...
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How U.S. tariff uncertainty is affecting B.C. businesses

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A lecturer in Supply Chain and Operations Management at UBC's Sauder School of Business looks at how the uncertainty around tariff threats and their timing is affecting B.C. businesses.
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Restaurants aside, Canadians give GST/HST holiday a ‘meh’ review

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With the federal GST/HST tax break set to end Saturday, many Canadian retailers and consumers say the savings weren’t worth the trouble. But it did prove popular among restaurant owners — and some would like to see it become permanent.
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Federal money to fill the need to feed in schools

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The Trudeau government has made an agreement with New Brunswick to provide $11.2 million, over three years, through the National School Food Program.
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CBC's Aarti Pole speaks to CVMA's Brian Kingston on how the auto industry may be impacted by tariffs

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Get the latest on CBCNews.ca, the CBC News App, and CBC News Network for breaking news and analysis.
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US-China trade tension: EU trade chief seeks 'early engagement' with the US

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After China's measured retaliatory response to US tariffs, President Donald Trump has said that he is not in a hurry to speak with Chinese President Xi Jinping. On the other hand, the European Union trade head, Maroš Šefčovič, said that...
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Uncertainty for P.E.I. businesses continues despite tariff pause

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A planned 25 per cent tariff on virtually all Canadian goods entering the U.S. isn't happening — for now. But as CBC’s Wayne Thibodeau reports, the uncertainty for many businesses in the province isn’t over despite the 30-day reprieve.
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For many on P.E.I., a pause on the implantation of U.S. tariffs is welcome news, but many businesses still feel anxious about what might happen in 30 days. The province, is not letting its guard down. Wayne Thibodeau reports.
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While there's temporary relief on tariffs, Windsor businesses say uncertainty looms

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Canada may have worked out a 30-day trade war truce with the United States but it's still a cause of worry and uncertainty for many here. CBC's Pratyush Dayal spoke with Windsorites stockpiling on American liquor, Abe Taqtaq, president...
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Federation of Labour says pause on tariffs only offers ‘temporary relief’

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Jessica McCormick wants the province to keep its foot on the gas. The head of Newfoundland and Labrador’s Federation of Labour says government needs to bolster its economy and better support workers as we brace for more tariff uncertainty.
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India budget 2025: Managing growth and inflation

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With the union budget and monetary policy announcement on the horizon, India faces a challenging economic environment marked by slowing urban demand, uncertain private investment, and global economic headwinds. The upcoming budget must...
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Long Island's immigrant community relieved as judge temporarily blocks Trump's order on birthright citizenship

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The Trump administration had argued that the executive order would only impact those born after Feb. 19 when the executive order was set to go into effect.
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Gaza truce brings aid, but economic struggles persist

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The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has brought some relief to Gaza's devastated economy. Prices have drastically dropped, bringing temporary relief to displaced Palestinians. However, Gaza faces an immense challenge in rebuilding its...
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Chilly temperatures continue for N.S. on Wednesday

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Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says the next few days will be quiet bit cold, with highs of -8 to -12 with afternoon wind chill values of -15 to -20.
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Gov. Lamont proposes tax cut for small businesses. What could that mean?

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Gov. Ned Lamont isn't offering many details about his tax cut proposal, but business groups have plenty of ideas.
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Vancouver's Broadway SkyTrain extension causes disruption to Mount Pleasant businesses

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Business owners in Mount Pleasant say SkyTrain extension is disrupting access to stores and is affecting their bottom line.
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State of the State: Gov. Lamont urges lawmakers to make Connecticut more affordable

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Lamont told lawmakers that "our north stars are affordability and opportunity." But Republicans said the governor was light on specifics, and said his proposals won't lower electric bills.
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Bitter cold and blustery with highs near 31 in the Bronx

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For tonight, expect mostly clear skies with lows near 21 degrees.
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Mallya Questions Over Claim of 14,000 Crore Rupees Debt Recovery

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Vijay Mallya, in a social media post, questioned how he could be considered an economic offender after more than double the amount was recovered that had been determined by the courts as debt owed. He cited a statement by Finance...
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Finbar Hughes, 21, arrested; accused of demanding bitcoin payments, threatening homeowners

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Alberta police have made an arrest -- in a high profile case involving arson and extortion.Officers arrested 21-year-old Finbar Hughes, yesterday.¤W1 153 ]] C2.5 G 0 [[Hughes faces 10 charges - seven in Edmonton and three in Calgary....
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Arrest made in arson and extortion cases in Edmonton and Calgary

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Residents are relieved after Calgary police arrested a man, suspected in arson and extortion cases in Edmonton and Calgary.