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Sweden is trying to build a more strategic relationship with Canada based on trade and defense. One pitch in the works could help Canada further lean away from its dependency on the U.S.
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Prime minister Mark Carney has announced the next group of what he’s calling ‘nation building projects’ for Canada, designed to boost the nation’s competitiveness and make it less reliant on the U.S.
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Ontario is about to get an influx of doctors. They’re coming from Quebec. They are unhappy with a new law that overhauls how doctors in the French-speaking province are paid.
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Ford, other premiers urge Carney to act after Canadian high court ruling on certain child porn casesSeveral provincial leaders are calling on Canadian prime minister Mark Carney to restore mandatory sentences for possession of child pornography, following a high court ruling striking it down for some offenses.
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In promoting his roughly $580 billion budget, Canadian prime minister Mark Carney said its aim is to address the uncertainty of global trade and the effects of U.S. tariffs on the Canadian economy.
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It’s about this time of year that thousands of Canadian pensioners, or ‘snowbirds,’ go south for the winter. A new survey suggests more are deciding to stay home or fly elsewhere, anywhere but the U.S.
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Both the US and Canada have significant changes along their border. For Canadian travelers, new measures including all being photographed upon entry.
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In the latest twist over an anti-tariff ad which has upset President Trump, the US ambassador to Canada suggests no trade deal is possible anytime soon. But Ontario premier Doug Ford continues to defend the ad.
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Trade relations between Washington and Ottawa have gone from bad to worse. President Trump has slapped an additional 10 percent tariff on Canadian products, after announcing he was calling off all trade negotiations with Canada.