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Supreme Court appears skeptical of Trump’s use of emergency powers for tariffs

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The Supreme Court will decide if Trump can use emergency powers to impose global tariffs, a ruling that could affect billions paid by U.S. importers. (Scripps News)
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Small business owners want relief in federal budget

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Small business owners in Canada who have been hit hard by U.S. tariffs are hoping for some relief in Tuesday’s budget. Many have been struggling with trade uncertainty, rising costs and the challenge of staying competitive.
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Optimum announces Bridgeport small businesses grant winners

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The winners will use the money to help support their growth and long-term success while also contributing to the prosperity of the community.
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Hoboken residents rally to oppose new parking enforcement cameras

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Opponents of the program say that it has sparked concern over transparency, ethics and accountability in local government.
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Toronto bar receives warning from Jays team on using team logo for promo

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Toronto bar Sneaky Dee's is warning other restaurants about using the Blue Jays logo for event promo, after receiving an email from Jays staff this week. CBC's Tyler Cheese has the details.
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What's on the minds of P.E.I. business owners heading into Small Business Week

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Next week is Small Business Week across the country, but this year’s celebration comes against a backdrop of growing uncertainty — especially surrounding Canada’s relationship with its largest trading partner, the United States. CBC’s...
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Fifth Ave BID presents vision for corridor

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It’s already a bustling neighborhood, packed with more than 500 small businesses and thousands of residents.
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Tories will "always be there” for business, says Sir Mel Stride - speech in full

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Full speech of shadow chancellor Sir Mel Stride at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester.



Sir Mel said that the Conservative Party would "always be there" for business. He also announced a proposal to give new...
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B.C. should let restaurants, pubs buy liquor from private stores, alliance says

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As the BCGEU strike wears on, pubs and restaurants are finding themselves in a frustrating situation — while they’re nearly running out of stock, nearby liquor stores are legally barred from selling to them because they’re privately...
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Canada Post workers strike over government demands for postal reforms

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The federal government is instructing Canada Post to make a series of major changes to address its financial situation, including allowing for millions of residential addresses to be shifted to community mailboxes. Postal workers have...
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2 firefighters injured in massive fire at Red Hook warehouse

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The blaze began around 11:25 p.m. Wednesday at 481 Van Brunt St. and climbed to a fifth alarm by 2:33 a.m., bringing more than 250 FDNY and EMS members.
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Windsor small businesses grapple with loss of duty-free shipping to U.S.

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The end of a U.S. duty exemption that's been around for decades is worrying local small businesses. Those who ship products to the U.S. are grappling with how to move forward now that President Donald Trump has ended the de minimus...
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Local underwear company stops sales to the United States

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The company, Devon + Lang, is one of many affected by changes to duty-free exemptions. Owner Tyler McCombs explains to the Calgary Eyeopener why he's chosen to halt U.S. sales in response.
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Inside Wondercraft: How AI Is Transforming Storytelling

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Wondercraft co-founder Oskar Serrander discusses the booming AI audio industry, deepfake risks, and the growing market for synthetic, AI-generated content.
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CFIB president says Air Canada strike would have ‘massive’ impact on small businesses

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Air Canada is beginning to cancel flights as they prepare for a possible flight attendants' strike that could begin Saturday morning. Dan Kelly, president of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, tells Power & Politics how...
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Businesses large and small are now staring down a 'rough and bumpy road' of new tariff increases

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Both large and small companies now face a new reality on heightened tariffs that are reaching their bottom lines. Here's how President Trump's import tax policies are affecting businesses. (Scripps News)
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What the bridge toll reduction might mean for businesses and tourism in N.B.

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The Confederation Bridge toll has now been reduced to $20, and some hope it will mean more people driving through — and stopping — in the area.
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We will become Government who tackles late payments issue for small businesses, says Jonathan Reynolds

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Firms which persistently pay their suppliers late are set to face fines worth potentially millions of pounds as the Prime Minister warned that “it’s time to pay up”.



Sir Keir Starmer has said “too many hardworking people are...
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Starmer addresses small business owners in Swindon - full speech

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer addresses business owners in Swindon on Thursday as the Government announced its plans to support small businesses.



He is introduced by Tina McKenzie, UK Policy Chair of the Federation of Small...
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'We really want to back you all the way', Starmer tells small business owners

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer addresses business owners in Swindon on Thursday as the Government announced its plans to support small businesses.



He is introduced by Tina McKenzie, UK Policy Chair of the Federation of Small...
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Are Trump’s sweeping reciprocal tariffs legal? Appeals court will decide

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A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., heard arguments Thursday about the legality of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff agenda. (Scripps News)
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Dow Closes Above 30,000 for First Time Ever as S&P 500, Russell 2000 Also Close at All-Time Highs

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Tuesday was a banner day on Wall Street, as the Dow closed above 30,000 for the first time ever. The S&P 500 and Russell 2000 also joined in on the fun, closing at all-time highs as well. Dan Geltrude, Managing Partner at Geltrude &...
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Rep. Lawrence: 'We Will Get Relief to the People'

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Rep. Brenda Lawrence (D-MI) discusses the urgent need for coronavirus relief and what sets Black History Month 2021 apart from previous years. Lawrence also shares her account of the Capitol Hill insurrection.
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More than 26 million Americans apply for unemployment benefits in 5 weeks

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More than 26 million Americans have now filed for unemployment benefits as economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic intensifies.