U.S. President Trump's trade war and annexation threats have prompted Canada and the EU to consider new markets for their goods.
U.S. President Trump's trade war and annexation threats have prompted Canada and the EU to explore alternative markets. Rachel Aiello has the details.VideoGunshots fired at restaurant in downtown Montreal‘I didn’t need this': N.S.
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