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Ottawa man convicted on terror, hate charges over antisemitic propaganda
Conservatives in the lead for first time in federal campaign, new poll shows
Anti-Israel protesters block access to McGill University buildings, disrupt classes
Trump’s odd fascination with word ‘groceries’ reappears in tariff speech
Here’s a closer look at Trump’s tariff plan: What to know about the new duties
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National Post
- OnlyFans creator who joined NDP campaign trail dropped over ‘disrespectful’ Holocaust video
OnlyFans creator who joined NDP campaign trail dropped over ‘disrespectful’ Holocaust video
Trump tariffs a remote, penguin-inhabited island in the Indian Ocean
In Quebec’s nationalist heartland, voters ponder a Conservative rendez-vous
Canada slaps 25% counter-tariffs on U.S.-made cars, but not parts
Freedom Convoy organizers found guilty in mischief trial
Forbes’ Billionaires List has 76 Canadian entries. Here’s who they are
FIRST READING: Why Canadian women are suddenly breaking for the Liberals
Terry Glavin: Beware, Mark Carney’s affection for authoritarian China
Auto Tariffs Take Effect, Putting Pressure on New Car Prices
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The Guardian
- Canada Trump tariff exemption ‘like dodging a bullet into the path of a tank’, says business leader
Canada Trump tariff exemption ‘like dodging a bullet into the path of a tank’, says business leader
Automotive industry and prime minister Mark Carney note that 25% tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum and automobiles will still come into effect within hours
Canada’s exemption from Donald Trump’s global tariffs was “like dodging a bullet into the path of a tank”, say business leaders as other levies are poised to hit key industries that drive the country’s economy.
In a theatrical unveiling of tariffs on countries with “unfair” practices on Wednesday afternoon, Canada was noticeably absent, alongside trade ally Mexico.
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© Photograph: David Ryder/Reuters
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National Post
- Google’s defence in advertising lawsuit ‘ignores commercial reality’: Competition Bureau
Google’s defence in advertising lawsuit ‘ignores commercial reality’: Competition Bureau
Trump hits UK with 10% tariffs as he ignites global trade war
Britain gets off comparatively lightly but US president’s action could still cost billions in lost growth
Donald Trump has hit the UK with tariffs of 10% on exports to the US as he ignited a global trade war that could wipe billions off economic growth.
The US president accused other nations, including allies, of “looting, pillaging, raping and plundering” the US, as he announced tariffs on economic rivals including 20% on the EU and 34% on China as part of what he dubbed “liberation day”.
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© Photograph: Carl Court/Reuters
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National Post
- Appeal dismissed in ‘leveraged donation scheme’ that bilked ‘hundreds, even thousands’ of Canadian taxpayers
Appeal dismissed in ‘leveraged donation scheme’ that bilked ‘hundreds, even thousands’ of Canadian taxpayers
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National Post
- Canadian musician Neil Young says he ‘may be barred’ from re-entering U.S. over Trump comments
Canadian musician Neil Young says he ‘may be barred’ from re-entering U.S. over Trump comments
Trump called Republican senators who supported pro-Canada resolution ‘disloyal’
Senator Cory Booker makes a record-setting speech with a nod to civil rights
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National Post
- What are the odds of a majority win in the 2025 federal election? Here are the early bets
What are the odds of a majority win in the 2025 federal election? Here are the early bets
America’s 49th state shows support for Canada that Trump wants to make its 51st
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The Guardian
- More than beautiful: the beloved monarch butterfly is one of the world’s great migrators
More than beautiful: the beloved monarch butterfly is one of the world’s great migrators
The hardy travellers can fly for 3,000 miles from the north-east US and Canada to roost in their millions in Mexico
Imagine your body was the weight of a raisin, supported by just a pair of flimsy, gossamer wings. Now imagine that you had to fly for 3,000 miles, avoiding storms, highways and predators, to ensure your species continued.
Could you do it? Unless you’re a monarch butterfly, fortunately you won’t have to face such a challenge.
Between 24 March and 2 April, we will be profiling a shortlist of 10 of the invertebrates chosen by readers and selected by our wildlife writers from more than 2,500 nominations. The voting for our 2025 invertebrate of the year will run from midday on Wednesday 2 April until midday on Friday 4 April, and the winner will be announced on Monday 7 April.
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© Composite: Guardian Design/Getty Images/Alamy/Shutterstock
True drinks strong and free: Toronto will soon have an all-Canadian bar
How a Small Violin Part Highlights Bigger Problems for the Global Economy
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Large majority of Canadians want Carney to disclose business interests: poll
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National Post
- ‘There’s a disconnect’: Conservative candidate in GTA battleground thinks Liberal-led polls are missing something
Donald Trump to announce new round of tariffs at 4pm ET
Trump announces sweeping new tariffs, upending decades of US trade policy
President to impose ‘reciprocal’ tariffs on largest trading partners and says new charges will bring about ‘golden age’
Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs on some of its largest trading partners on Wednesday, upending decades of US trade policy and threatening to unleash a global trade war on what he has called “liberation day”.
Trump said he will impose a 10% universal tariff on all imported foreign goods in addition to “reciprocal tariffs” on a few dozen countries, charging additional duties onto countries that Trump claims have “cheated” America.
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Neil Young says he may be barred from returning to US over Donald Trump criticism
The US-Canadian dual citizen speculates he may be ‘barred or put in jail to sleep on a cement floor’ after his European tour, after years of speaking against Trump
Neil Young has shared his concerns of being barred from the US after his European tour later this year, thanks to his outspoken critiques of Donald Trump.
On Tuesday, on his website Neil Young Archives, the 79-year-old musician – who has dual Canadian-American citizenship – wrote of his fears after the recent spate of people being detained and deported upon entering the US. These incidents have been credited to vague or unspecified visa issues, but have frequently affected individuals who have criticised the Trump administration either publicly or in messages on their phone read by immigration officers.
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© Photograph: Gary Miller/Getty Images
Quebec is still on board with its carbon cap-and-trade system, but for how long?
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National Post
- Conservatives ditch second candidate in less than 24 hours, social media may be to blame
Conservatives ditch second candidate in less than 24 hours, social media may be to blame
Carney and Poilievre pour pint on campaign trail in time honoured tradition
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National Post
- Carney responds to plagiarism allegations: ‘I’m pleased that there’s such interest in my doctoral thesis’
Carney responds to plagiarism allegations: ‘I’m pleased that there’s such interest in my doctoral thesis’
More than a third of Canadian cities have magic mushroom dispensaries, study finds
MPs get annual April Fool’s Day pay raise but poll says Canadians aren’t laughing
Rogers playing long game with NHL rights deal, professor says
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National Post
- Could Air Canada flight attendants go on strike as negotiations start after 10-year contract ends?