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Trump to put tariff exemptions on certain goods from Canada, Mexico
$10M bounty: Canadian Olympian on FBI’s most wanted list over alleged drug crimes
FBI offers $10m reward for ex-Olympic snowboarder turned drug kingpin
Ryan Wedding, 43, wanted for role in billion-dollar cross-border drug trafficking operation and several homicides
Authorities in the United States have offered a $10m reward for information that leads to the arrest of a Canadian former Olympic snowboarder-turned-international drug kingpin.
Police in Los Angeles said on Thursday that Ryan Wedding – also known as “El Jefe”, “Giant” and “Public Enemy” – is wanted for his role in a billion-dollar cross-border drug trafficking operation and for several homicides linked to his drug sprawling network.
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Trump recule sur les droits de douane imposés au Canada et au Mexique
Trump delays tariffs on many products from Mexico and Canada
US president paused tariffs on Mexican products covered by USMCA and later stayed tariffs on many Canadian imports
Donald Trump pulled back from his trade war with Canada and Mexico on Thursday, temporarily delaying tariffs on many goods from the two countries once again.
Two days after imposing sweeping tariffs on all imports from his country’s closest trading partners, the US president announced that duties on a wide range of products would be shelved until April.
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The Guardian view on why Canada matters: a nation in the global frontline | Editorial
Donald Trump has deliberately picked a fight with its northern neighbour. This malign strategy must be stopped
It is two months since Justin Trudeau announced his resignation as Liberal party leader and Canada’s prime minister. After a decade in power, Mr Trudeau had become increasingly unpopular. Two out of three Canadians thought he was doing a bad job. The opposition Conservatives led in almost every poll. With the Liberals staring a 2025 general election defeat in the face, Mr Trudeau’s ministers forced him out. His successor will be chosen this Sunday.
But then came Donald Trump. Mr Trump wants to strengthen the US at the expense of its neighbours. His hostility to Canada is thus visceral and deep. Without any justification, he promised illegal 25% tariffs on all Canadian and Mexican imports. As a fig leaf for his intentions, he falsely claimed that Canada’s 5,000-mile border with the US was an open door for migrants and drugs. He talked, repeatedly and deliberately, of annexing Canada and making it the 51st state. He mocked Mr Trudeau, referring to him as merely a state governor.
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Boycotting American. What’s involved in a Toronto pizzeria owner’s personal crusade?
DeSantis mocks ‘3.3 million’ Canadians who visited Florida: ‘Not much of a boycott’
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National Post
- Trudeau says he won’t be a caretaker PM after Trump suggests he wants to ‘stay in power’
Trudeau says he won’t be a caretaker PM after Trump suggests he wants to ‘stay in power’
Canadian cities embrace the ‘arena district’
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FOXNews
- Canadians are 'fed up,' says Alberta lawyer leading delegation to Washington for statehood talks
Canadians are 'fed up,' says Alberta lawyer leading delegation to Washington for statehood talks
« Capitaine Canada » à l’assaut de Donald Trump
« Capitaine Canada » à l’assaut de Donald Trump
Canadians protest imports of US toxic waste amid Trump tariff war
Move to expand landfill for US hazardous waste stirs disputes between leaders in Quebec and Montreal suburb
The proposed expansion of a Quebec landfill that accepts hazardous waste from the United States has ignited a turf war between the Quebec provincial government and local leaders, who say they oppose putting US trash into a local peat bog.
Local leaders are protesting against the move – saying the province is capitulating to a US company in the midst of a tariff war between Canada and the United States.
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© Photograph: Bernard Brault/Reuters
Trudeau says Canada won’t back down as Trump announces reprieve for Mexico
Influence campaigns and fake porn: Report highlights AI threats against elections
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Des scientifiques leur ont arraché des dents… pour les greffer dans leurs yeux !
Des scientifiques leur ont arraché des dents… pour les greffer dans leurs yeux !
Meghan Markle wants the world to know her name is actually Meghan Sussex now
‘We are not the 51st anything’: viral Canada ad gets Trump-inspired update
Remake of 2000 Molson beer ad has the same message as Trump threatens tariffs: Canada will not cower to the US
For the second time in 25 years, a lone figure takes to the stage, an oversized maple leaf flag rippling on a screen behind him as he approaches the microphone.
His hair is perhaps a little greyer but the message remains the same: Canada will not cower to the United States.
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© Photograph: Jeff Douglas
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National Post
- Nova festival exhibit honouring victims, survivors of Hamas attacks to make Canadian debut in Toronto
Nova festival exhibit honouring victims, survivors of Hamas attacks to make Canadian debut in Toronto
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The Guardian
- Canadians: how is the Trump administration affecting politics in Canada and in your community?
Canadians: how is the Trump administration affecting politics in Canada and in your community?
We’d like to hear how the political landscape in Canadian communities, families and workplaces has been affected by the tensions with the Trump administration
As Canada has announced retaliatory measures against the US after Donald Trump imposed sweeping tariffs on Canadian goods, we’d like to hear how the tensions between Canada and the US administration are affecting the political landscape across Canada.
Have political views in your family, community or wider area shifted? We’re also keen to hear whether relationships of Canadians with American family members, friends and colleagues have changed.
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© Photograph: Justin Tang/AP
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FOXNews
- Canada's foreign minister offers blunt explanation for national anthem booing: 'We're insulted'
Canada's foreign minister offers blunt explanation for national anthem booing: 'We're insulted'
Canadians say Trump, tariffs have overtaken inflation as their top concern
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National Post
- Alberta responds to Trump tariffs with ‘buy Canadian’ plan but leaves oil exports off the table
Alberta responds to Trump tariffs with ‘buy Canadian’ plan but leaves oil exports off the table
‘We are Canadian’: Joe Canada returns with a rallying cry for the country
Trump Says US Banks Can’t Do Business in Canada. It’s Not That Simple.
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White House announces 30-day reprieve from tariffs for autos under free trade deal
Potash could replace oil exports as Canada’s next card in a U.S. trade war
Canada goose fights off bald eagle in rare, symbolism-laden battle on ice
Photographer captures 20-minute clash between birds emblematic of Canada and US amid high trade tensions
For the second time in weeks, a Canadian icon has emerged as the unlikely victor in an existential battle on the ice.
Mervyn Sequeira, an Ontario photographer, was out with his family on a recent morning when they spotted a bald eagle descending towards a frozen lake.
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© Photograph: Mervyn Sequeira
Hackers Stole $635,000 in Taylor Swift Ticket Scheme, Queens D.A. Says
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Oil Prices Drop Amid Concerns Over Trump’s Tariffs and OPEC Increases
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Trudeau, Carney defend Canadians who boo American anthem as Joly says ‘we’re angry’
Bonnie Crombie won’t ask any Ontario Liberals to step aside so she can have a seat
Complaints about food mislabelled as products of Canada rising: CFIA
Canadian airline offering ‘tariffic flight deals’ to anywhere but the U.S.
Government worker complains senior climate change scientist was naked on video call
Senate Democrats condemn Russia over Ukraine war and dare Republicans to object – live
Democrats introduce resolutions on Senate floor, as Trump veterans affairs chief defends plans to cut 80,000 staff
Donald Trump and Justin Trudeau will speak today, Reuters reports, citing a source with knowledge of the matter.
The Canadian prime minister condemned Trump’s imposition of levies on his country yesterday, saying he was looking to make its economy collapse as part of a plan to incorporate it into the United States. Trump responded with insults, and a warning that he may tighten levies further next month.
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‘The relationship is broken’: Canadians respond to Trump’s tariffs
Many plan to boycott US goods and say they will not cross the border while Trump is in office
“Since Donald Trump began his tariff threats against Canada and his ‘jokes’ about making Canada the 51st US state, I have not bought a single product originating in the US,” said Lynne Allardice, 78, a retired business owner from New Brunswick, Canada.
“Not a single lettuce leaf or piece of fruit. I have become an avid reader of labels and have adopted an ‘anywhere but the US’ policy when shopping. I will not visit the States while Trump remains in office, and most of the people I know have adopted the same policy.”
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© Photograph: Ethan Cairns/AP