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Toronto residents react to tariff trade war

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From concerns over the cost of goods to vows against American-made products, Toronto residents share their reactions to President Donald Trump's tariffs.
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How Toronto-area businesses are bracing for possible U.S. tariffs

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U.S. tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods are expected to take effect just after midnight. CBC’s Chris Glover speaks to businesses across the Toronto area about how they have been bracing for the potential impacts the tariffs will have...
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White House again hints at tariff changes ahead of Tuesday's deadline

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While U.S. President Donald Trump is adamant that tariffs will hit Canada, Mexico and China on Tuesday, his commerce secretary repeatedly hinted on U.S. media that Canada may not get hit full force with 25 per cent tariffs after all.
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This new Canadian says she won’t take her first opportunity to vote for granted

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After receiving Canadian citizenship in May, Shaiqa Brusha is getting ready to vote for the first time this year. She says having the right and responsibility to make her voice heard is something she'll cherish. The CBC's Jenna Head...
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Valérie Grenier is the top Canadian in Kvitfjell with 37th-place finish

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Valérie Grenier of St. Isidore, Ont., finished 37th in the women's FIS World Cup downhill race at the Kvitfjell ski resort in Ringebu, Norway.
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Prince Edward Islanders are increasingly making an effort to buy local, businesses say

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Local businesses say Islanders are making more of an effort to buy local and Canadian-made products in response to Donald Trump's tariff threat. CBC's Connor Lamont caught up with some businesses to get their thoughts on the movement.
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Manitoba now 1st province to ink federal pharmacare deal

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Manitoba is the first province to sign on to the federal government’s pharmacare deal, which will give the province $219 million over four years for universal coverage for diabetes medication and other medical supplies.
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Edmontonians spirited about buying local liquor

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The buy Canadian movement continues to grow in response to U.S. tariff threats from President Donald Trump. An Edmonton liquor store manager has noticed customers actively seeking out Canadian alternatives to their usual alcohol of...
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Canadian men's soccer coach Marsch 'ashamed' about Trump's 51st state remarks

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Canada's men's soccer head coach Jesse Marsch tells the United States President Donald Trump to 'lay off the ridiculous rhetoric' about Canada being the 51st state. Marsch is a former U.S. international who was born in Racine, Wis.
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Sask. snowbirds who can't stomach Trump selling U.S. vacation homes

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A Saskatoon businessman and former deputy minister is selling his family's vacation home in Arizona, saying he can no longer live in Trump's America. Realtors say there's been a flood of Canadians bailing out of the American market.
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Gould says some Liberal leadership rivals are adopting Conservative ideas

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Liberal Party leadership candidate Karina Gould says Liberals win elections when they are true to Liberal values. Gould said it's OK for Liberals to take Conservative ideas if they're good ones, but the ones her rivals are putting...
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Canadian trucking company reverses plans to move headquarters to U.S.

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Montreal-based trucking company TFI International has announced it is reversing its decision to move headquarters to the United States after shareholders objected to the plan.
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Toronto's Ali Nullmeyer just misses out on top-10 finish in Sestriere

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Ali Nullmeyer finished in 11th place at the World Cup women's slalom race, at the Sestriere ski resort in Turin, Italy.
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We saw this trade war coming. How has Canada prepared?

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As the U.S. imposes 25 per cent tariffs on all Canadian goods, The National’s Adrienne Arsenault asks Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc about what the federal government is doing to cushion the effects of the tariffs and how it will...
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Trump justifies tariffs, as Canada fights back

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U.S. President Donald Trump justified imposing 25 per cent tariffs on Canada in a lengthy speech to Congress, a move Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had earlier described as ‘dumb.’
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#TheMoment these hockey fans watched Canada beat the U.S. from a snow fort

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Ryan Mackay, Megan Yamamoto and Luka Urosevic recount the moment they watched Canada beat the U.S. in the 4 Nations Face-Off final from the comfort of their snow fort in Brampton, Ont.
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Canadians revel in 4 Nations hockey win over U.S.

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Canadians are enjoying a brief respite from cross-border tensions by celebrating Canada’s big overtime win over the United States at the 4 Nations Face-Off hockey tournament in Boston.
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Quebec's Elizabeth Hosking claims World Cup snowboard halfpipe bronze in Calgary

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Elizabeth Hosking of Longueuil, Que., finishes third in the women's snowboard halfpipe competition at the FIS Snowboard World Cup stop in Calgary with a score of 79.25.
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BC Today callers share teary, emotional reactions after Team Canada's hockey victory over the U.S.

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BC Today host Michelle Eliot listens to callers share the memories they made as they watched Team Canada defeat Team USA at the 4 Nations Face-Off championship final. Callers reflect on how this game summoned their sense of national...
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B.C. independent publishers worry about 25% U.S. tariffs

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Don Gorman, the publisher of Rocky Mountain Books in Victoria, said Canada exports between $40 and $50 million worth of books to the U.S. each year. He said if U.S. tariffs were to go ahead next week, publishers may have to raise their...
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Why you should look out for this Montreal speed skater at the 2026 Winter Games

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William Dandjinou is celebrating a big accomplishment. The 23-year-old made history by becoming Canada's first-ever overall Crystal Globe winner.
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Alberta's Britt Richardson just misses out on top-10 World Cup giant slalom finish in Italy

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Britt Richardson of Canmore, Alta., finished in 11th place at the World Cup giant slalom race at the Sestriere ski resort in Turin, Italy.
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Misinformation being spread about Richmond housing project, supporter says

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Reverend Bill Mok, who supports a proposed Richmond housing project that has drawn some community backlash, warns that misinformation about it is spreading. He spoke with CBC's Gloria Macarenko about the need to get the facts straight on...
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U.S. woman who frequents B.C. says human connection needed amidst tariff turmoil

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CBC’s On The Coast heard from an American listener who lives just south of the B.C. border in Bellingham, Wash., on the importance of approaching international relations on a "personal" level. Suzanne Wheeler said she comes to Vancouver...