Canada could miss some targets in reducing immigration: Desjardins (Thu, 13 Feb 2025)
The report from Desjardins suggests though the influx in temporary residents have slowed, the current number coming into the country will prevent Canada from meeting its target.
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Canada makes sweeping changes to Jordan's Principle after CHRT ruling (Thu, 13 Feb 2025)
OTTAWA — Canada has announced sweeping changes to a program designed to ensure First Nations kids get the care and supports they need, when they need them.
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Could the U.S. actually make Canada a 51st state? How the process works (Thu, 13 Feb 2025)
U.S. President Donald Trump has suggested making Canada the 51st state, but there's several steps that would need to occur for that to happen.
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Fly the Maple Leaf proudly! Mississauga celebrates National Flag of Canada Day with pride and unity (Thu, 13 Feb 2025)
February 15, 2025 holds special significance as it marks the 60th anniversary of the iconic red and white maple leaf flag —
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Tariff threats ‘substantially erased’ economic rebound: Canadian Tire CEO (Thu, 13 Feb 2025)
Canadian Tire's CEO says consumer confidence could also be dramatically impeded by a range of tariffs U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened Canada with.
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Canada officially has a new fentanyl czar. So what is a 'czar,' anyways? (Thu, 13 Feb 2025)
Tuesday's appointment of ex-Mountie Kevin Brosseau as Canada's first fentanyl czar brings one of America's most fraught political titles.
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Air Canada was ordered to pay a passenger $2,000 for delayed luggage. Instead, it’s taking him to court (Thu, 13 Feb 2025)
Airline says in court documents that the federal transport regulator misinterpreted the rules
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Trump set to impose sweeping reciprocal tariffs within hours: ‘The big one’ (Thu, 13 Feb 2025)
The United States is expected to impose reciprocal tariffs against its trading partners, U.S. President Donald Trump warned in a post on his platform Truth Social.
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Trump’s threats against Canada could reduce visits to border peace garden between Manitoba and North Dakota (Thu, 13 Feb 2025)
The garden's chief executive officer said he received emails from Canadians dismayed at rhetoric from south of the border.
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Crosby to Marner: 4 Nations opener electrifies as Canada downs Sweden in OT (Thu, 13 Feb 2025)
Canada beat Sweden 4-3 in the opening game of the 4 Nations Face-Off that saw a vintage performance from Sidney Crosby, a statement goal from Mitch Marner and a rocking home crowd.
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'We never agreed that Canada would not be the 51st state,' Trump staffer says after premiers meeting (Thu, 13 Feb 2025)
'We only agreed to share Premier Eby's comments' about the 51st state comment being a 'nonstarter,' Trump's deputy chief of staff said on X.
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Many Canadians willing to ditch U.S. booze, but not Netflix: poll (Thu, 13 Feb 2025)
A new poll suggests many Canadians are willing to use their spending power to protest U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats and attacks on Canadian sovereignty.
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Territorial premiers to talk Arctic policy in D.C. amid tariff threat (Thu, 13 Feb 2025)
Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai, Northwest Territories Premier R.J. Simpson and Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok are set to take part in a discussion at the Wilson Center.
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Can Canada just build its own cars? Experts say no — here's why, and what we could do instead (Thu, 13 Feb 2025)
U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats of tariffs on Canadian products and his imposition of tariffs on imported steel and aluminum have triggered alarm in the Canadian auto sector, with experts
warning of possible work stoppages and supply chain disruptions.
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Want to 'watch Canadian' in the trade war? Here's why that's so hard (Thu, 13 Feb 2025)
Years of purposefully enmeshed industries, based on the assumption that Canada's and the United States’ friendly relationship would last forever, has made it hard to solely 'buy Canadian.'
Nowhere, it turns out, is that more evident than in film and television.
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