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Gaurav Marik, who became a Canadian citizen two years ago, says the economic impact of tariffs and threats to annex Canada are the most important issues in this election and have him excited about ...
How a place card appears for the Mamadawerre Aboriginal community in Apple Maps. Apple says its goal to build the world’s best map, with Google its main competitor. Both companies have also ...
Canadian journalist Stephen Marche says he’s experiencing the most powerful moment of Canadian politics in his lifetime. The trigger was Donald Trump’s presidency and his antagonistic stance ...
As U.S. President Donald Trump’s 25 per cent tariffs on non-U.S. made autos are slated to go into effect April 3, Canadians are becoming more conscious of their purchasing decisions.
As the trade war between the United States and Canada continues and fears of detention at the U.S. border mount, Canadians are channeling their sentiments through their wallets and choosing to ...
While Canadian travel to the U.S. is "collapsing" at this point in the tariff war, those of us who still need to go south should exercise extra caution at the border. As one expert tells Yahoo Canada, ...
Montreal: Rosalie Cote and her parents vacationed in the US state of Maine every summer for 25 years -- but this year they are staying home, incensed like many Canadians by Donald Trump's threats ...
(Sydney) – Western Australia’s child protection authorities are disproportionately removing children from Aboriginal families and placing them in out-of-home care, Human Rights Watch said in a ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. Federal elections allow Canadian citizens to elect the members of parliament who represent their interests in the House of Commons. It’s a process central to ...
Canadians have boycotted American cars, bourbon, and meat — now they’re skipping vacations in the US too. In response to President Trump's threats of annexation, America's northern neighbours ...
The ’80s rock band, Foreigner, recently announced their 2025 fall Canadian tour. Starting on October 21 in St. John’s, Newfoundland, and concluding on November 7 in Kelowna, British Columbia ...
Some Canadians say they are actively boycotting American-made goods, while others are unable to buy them because they’ve been taken off the shelves. And then there is just the visceral feeling ...
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