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A new pope for world's 1.4B Catholics: Americans react to first pontiff from the US

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The choice of a US-born pope has surprised many, including people in his hometown of Chicago.
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Pope Leo XIV holds first mass as leader of the Catholic Church

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A new chapter begins for the Catholic Church, as Pope Leo XIV — the first American pontiff — delivers his first mass inside the Sistine Chapel. His election surprised many, but his global experience and spiritual background are drawing...
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How Torontonians are reacting to the election of Pope Leo XIV

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Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected as the Catholic Church’s new pope on Thursday, becoming the first American to hold the title. Here's how some of Toronto’s Catholic community is reacting to the news.
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New Jersey reacts to the election of the first pope from the US

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News 12 New Jersey was outside the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark to see what New Jerseyans had to say about the new pope.
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Cardinals elect first American pope

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The Vatican has chosen a new pope — Cardinal Robert Prevost, the first American to lead the Catholic Church. From the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, Pope Leo XIV called for peace and honoured his predecessor, Pope Francis.
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'Astounding.' Connecticut reacts to first pope from the US to lead Catholic church

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"I started jumping up and down with glee," says Sacred Heart University professor of Catholic Studies Dr. Charles Gillespie. "And I was screaming with excitement."
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From Chicago To The Vatican: America Reacts To Historic Papal Election

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On April 8, the Vatican’s secret papal conclave ended with history in the making—Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost of Chicago was elected the next pope. News of the first-ever American pontiff, now Pope Leo XIV, sent shockwaves through the...
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Cardinal Robert Prevost elected Pope

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CBC's Julia Wong gets reaction in Edmonton about Robert Prevost becoming the first American to hold the title.
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Canadian Catholics react to Pope Leo XIV’s election

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Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected Pope and will go by the name of Pope Leo XIV. Speaking at the Catholic archdiocese of Edmonton, Bishop William McGrattan, the president of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops,...
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Leo XIV: How a U.S. dark horse became Pope | About That

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The conclave elected Robert Francis Prevost as the first American leader of the Catholic Church, surprising many around the world who were speculating about more widely known front-runners. Lauren Bird breaks down how his experience on...
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Are you still buying Canadian?

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Many shoppers vowed to buy local amid the U.S. trade war. Canadian flags popped up at some grocery stores, and some shops have removed American products from their shelves. A few months in now, is the movement still going strong? We...
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Despite U.S. trade war, Quebec tourism sector hopeful for upcoming season

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The province’s tourism industry is optimistic it will see a rise in domestic and European travellers this year, while it’s doing its best to retain some of the American tourism it normally gets.
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Deportation of Palestinian activist a 'clear violation of free speech' | Hanomansing Tonight

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A U.S. judge has ruled that the Trump administration can deport Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate detained last month for his role in pro-Palestinian protests. Will Creeley, legal director at the Foundation for Individual...
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Palestinian activist's deportation a 'violation of free speech,' says advocate | Hanomansing Tonight

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A U.S. judge has ruled the Trump administration can deport Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate detained last month for his role in pro-Palestinian protests. Will Creeley, legal director at the Foundation for Individual Rights...
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BREAKING: Trump To Sign Big Beautiful Bill On July 4; Watch Jeffries Stalling Vote For 8.45 Hours

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In a major win for U.S. President Donald Trump ahead of July 4, House Republicans passed 'Big, Beautiful Bill' sending it to the president for his signature. The voting came after House Minority leader Hakeem Jeffries' record-breaking...
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American tourists on Granville Island share why they made the trip to Canada

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U.S. tourism to Canada is dipping down, according to Statistics Canada. To see how the drop is impacting one of Vancouver’s busiest tourist spots, CBC story producers Emma Jean and Melody Jacobson headed down to Granville Island to...
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Visual effects company Industrial Light and Magic opens new Vancouver studio

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Visual effects company Industrial Light and Magic has opened a new studio space has opened in Vancouver. Yasmine Ghania toured the new studio
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Auto layoffs hit Canada, U.S. and Mexico just hours after tariffs hit

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Just 12 hours after U.S. auto tariffs came into effect, Stellantis temporarily shut down its Windsor, Ont., assembly plant and laid off thousands of workers. Multiple auto plants in the U.S. and Mexico have also announced temporary layoffs.
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Trump tariffs: New tariffs primarily based on existing trade imbalances

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US President Donald Trump has unveiled a raft of punishing tariffs ranging from a minimum of 10% to as high as 49%, targeting countries around the world. The US president said he will impose a 10% universal tariff on all imported foreign...
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Did pharma sector dodge Trump’s tariffs? The EU's not so sure

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The fear of a trade war over pharmaceuticals between the EU and the US has been avoided for now, but the European Commission remains on guard, considering further tariff deployments likely.
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EU must be 'firm but smart' against Trump's 'big mistake' on tariffs, says António Costa

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A trade war between the European Union and the United States will "affect everyone," António Costa has warned in an exclusive interview with Euronews.
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Danielle Smith tells American conservative media tariffs are bad for business

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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she successfully delivered a message to some U.S. conservative media personalities that tariffs weren’t good for business on either side of the border. "
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US international students wake up to self-deportation emails

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The US has reportedly asked several international students to self-deport after their visas were revoked for engaging with so-called "anti-national" social media posts. The move comes amid a crackdown on pro-Palestinian protests across...
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Delegation of Canadian mayors in D.C. calling for the end to tariffs | Hanomansing Tonight

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Regina’s Chad Bachynski joined other mayors from across Canada, the United States and Mexico in Washington for a trilateral summit calling for an end to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs. He spoke to Hanonmansing Tonight about the...