Canadian government officials are gearing up to retaliate if US President Donald Trump follows through with his threat to impose additional tariffs on Canadian goods. Meanwhile, a new chocolate shop in Edmonton enjoys an impressive community response, while another bids farewell. News from across Canada includes a Nazi symbol dispute, a fundraiser for addiction treatment, a home invasion, and a historic welcoming of a child from Gaza seeking medical help.
A snowstorm blankets Route 175 in suburban Levis, Quebec, on Thursday, January 2, 2025, creating icy and slippery conditions. (Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press) Canadian government officials are poised to unveil their initial retaliatory plan on Monday if US President Donald Trump follows through with his tariff threat. Sources close to the matter reveal that preparations are underway for a range of countermeasures should Trump impose additional duties on Canadian goods.
Tensions have been escalating between Ottawa and Washington in recent weeks over trade disputes, with Trump accusing Canada of unfair practices. Meanwhile, a heartwarming community response unfolds in Edmonton as a new chocolate shop on 124 Street experiences an outpouring of support. The shop, which opened its doors recently, has attracted legions of eager customers, eager to indulge in its decadent creations. In contrast, another chocolate shop bids a sweet farewell as it closes its doors after years of serving the community. Across Canada, a tapestry of diverse stories unfolds. In Saint-Barnabé-Sud, homeowners face legal challenges over a dispute involving a Nazi symbol displayed on their property. University of Waterloo students are displaced from their residence due to malfunctioning boilers, forcing them to seek temporary accommodations. A Sudbury father launches a fundraising campaign to support his daughter's battle with addiction. An elderly couple in Winnipeg becomes the victim of a terrifying home invasion, assaulted, bound, and threatened by intruders. In Port Alberni, British Columbia, three men are charged with sex offences and the trafficking of minors. Manitoba makes history by welcoming a young child from Gaza seeking medical treatment, marking a potential first for the country. The World Bank reports that the global economy is experiencing steady growth, but not at a pace sufficient to alleviate poverty. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves the sale of Zyn nicotine pouches, citing potential health benefits for adult smokers. A star-studded lineup of performers, including Sting, Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, is set to headline a FireAid Benefit Concert. Questions arise about the convenience and potential risks associated with online wills. Tourists flock to Hawaii to witness the spectacle of lava fountaining from the Kilauea eruption. SpaceX encounters setbacks during a Starship test launch, losing a spacecraft after the rocket booster is captured at the launch pad. The US government initiates an investigation into approximately 2.6 million Tesla vehicles due to concerns about the 'Actually Smart Summon' feature. Canadian consumers seek guidance on the best socks, cleaning products, and smoke detectors available in 2025.
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