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Carney wants talk, Ford wants to hit back as U.S. trade war continues

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Prime Minister Mark Carney is not considering hitting American goods with more retaliatory tariffs even as the trade war rages on and says he will brief Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who has called on the government to hit back, on how...
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Blue Jays fans trek to Seattle for Game 3 of playoffs

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Excited Toronto Blue Jays fans are crowding the streets of Seattle for Game 3 of the American League Championship Series against the Mariners. The Mariners lead the series 2-0.
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Carney returning to Washington as tariffs punish some industries

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Prime Minister Mark Carney is planning to travel to D.C. next week. His office says he will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump, just days after Trump once again said Canada should become a 51st state, and as U.S. tariffs continue to...
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Bick’s pickles no longer stocked in some stores due to ‘tariff impacts’

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Bick’s, a popular Canadian pickle brand assembled in the U.S., is facing a 25 per cent Canadian retaliatory tariff, making its pickles pricier and harder to find. Experts say companies dealing with complex cross-border supply chains have...
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International trade lawyer on Canada-U.S. relations

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Former Canadian diplomat Lawrence Herman says Canada-U.S. relations have reached a historic low following Justin Trudeau's G7 press conference and Donald Trump's subsequent attacks against the PM
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Opposition slams Carney on budget plan in his 1st question period

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Prime Minister Mark Carney was grilled in his first question period, with MPs from opposition parties fiercely criticizing his plan not to table a budget until the fall.
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Mark Carney faces off with Opposition in his first question period

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In his first question period in the House of Commons, Prime Minister Mark Carney was grilled by Opposition MPs about his plan to not table a budget until the fall.
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Carney grilled after confirming Trump raised ‘51st state’ idea during call

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Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s political rivals swiftly attacked after he confirmed U.S. President Donald Trump raised the idea of Canada as the 51st state during a phone call last month that Carney had previously described as a...
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Canadian expats living in U.S. eager to make their vote count

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With tense Canada-U.S. relations a dominant theme in the federal election campaign, Canadian expats living in New York say they’re driven to make their votes count as they stand up for Canada from afar.
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Shifting U.S. tariff policies shaking up Canadian election campaign

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U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff chaos is increasingly dominating Canada’s election campaign, as Liberal Leader Mark Carney repeatedly leaves the campaign trail to act as prime minister and other federal leaders and premiers have...
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Canadian visits to U.S. plummet over fear of harsh new security measures

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Canadians are making fewer trips to the U.S. over fears about the Trump administration’s harsh new security measures, including the heightened possibility of being detained. Statistics Canada says air travel is down 13 per cent, and land...
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How Trump’s constant tariff chaos is impacting Canada’s election

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U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff chaos is increasingly dominating Canada’s election campaign, as Liberal Leader Mark Carney repeatedly leaves the campaign trail to act as prime minister and other federal leaders and premiers have...
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Canada hits back with matching 25% tariffs on U.S. cars

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Just hours after U.S. auto tariffs went into effect, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced retaliatory tariffs of 25 per cent on some U.S.-made cars, saying Canada ‘must respond with both purpose and force.'
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Canada has to ‘rebalance’ its trade, look at other markets: EU adviser

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Mark Camilleri, a Canadian lawyer who is special European Union adviser to the Business Council of Canada and the president and CEO of the Canada EU Trade and Investment Association, says maintaining most of Canada’s exports to the...
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Tariffs ‘self-defeating' for the U.S., says former ambassador

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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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How this steel producer deals with 'shifting goalposts every day' | Hanomansing Tonight

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AI Industries co-owner Karim Walji says that the back-and-forth over tariffs has his company struggling against competition from other countries. Walji explains that ‘75 per cent of our business is U.S. bound,’ so collaboration between...
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Why this Vancouver beermaker says he can't buy cans in Canada | Hanomansing Tonight

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Superflux Beer Company founder Adam Henderson explains that most beer cans come from the United States. The Vancouver beermaker says that passing the added cost from tariffs to consumers will be difficult if they want their beer to...
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New U.S. immigration rules for Canadians ‘disastrous,’ says lawyer | Hanomansing Tonight

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U.S. immigration lawyer Len Saunders says the U.S. enforcing a visitor registration law for Canadians is ‘disastrous’ because most won't know about it and could face arrest.
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Trump reacts to Canada hitting back at U.S. with tariffs on $29.8B worth of goods

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The federal government announced a plan on Wednesday to slap tariffs on $29.8 billion worth of American goods to hit back against U.S. President Donald Trump after he imposed punishing tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum early...
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Ford taking ‘Captain Canada’ role — but is he overstepping?

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Media and communications professor Jon Parker says Ontario Premier Doug Ford has done a ‘tremendous job’ with his political offensive against U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs. However, Parker says Ford ‘overstepped’ when musing...
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Canadian steel workers ‘afraid’ for their jobs given U.S. tariff uncertainty | Hanomansing Tonight

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Frank Crowder is the president of United Steelworkers local 7135 that represents workers at National Steel Car in Hamilton, Ont. He shares his reaction to the uncertainty around U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats.
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Trade expert speaks to tariff whiplash amid Canada-U.S. threats | Hanomansing Tonight

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University of Calgary professor Carlo Dade discusses Ontario Premier Doug Ford's pause of a 25 per cent surcharge on provincially generated electricity purchased south of the border as the U.S. backs down from plans to impose a 50 per...
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How do you negotiate with someone as unpredictable as Donald Trump? | Hanomansing Tonight

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Derek Burney served as Canada's ambassador to the U.S. under Brian Mulroney and was directly involved in negotiating a free trade agreement between the two countries. Burney explains how he would deal with Donald Trump.
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Mike Myers creates a buzz by wearing a 'Canada is not for sale' T-shirt on SNL | Hanomansing Tonight

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The Canadian actor wore a shirt that read 'Canada is not for sale' on one of America's treasured late-night comedy programs. Here's what that says about Canadian patriotism.