This news roundup covers a variety of stories, including Trump announcing significant tariffs on Canadian imports, a sexual assault allegation in Calgary, political developments in Canada, and global news like the FDA approving a new painkiller and NFL concussion statistics.
Trump confirms significant tariffs on Canadian imports coming Saturday, says oil ‘may or may not’ be includedWoman allegedly sexually assaulted in Calgary encampment: policeVideoCouncillor Cuddy’s removal from library board prompts possible rethink of external boards and commissionsWoman dies in Alberta over 50 years after she was tried for killing 3, escaped Mexico prisonNDP leader doubles down on pledge to force a spring election FDA approves painkiller designed to eliminate the risks of...
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Trump Hints at February Tariffs on Canadian Goods, While Canadian Politicians Back Away from Carbon PricingThis article covers several news stories from The Canadian Press. It starts with US President Donald Trump's suggestion of 25% tariffs on Canadian imports by February 1st, despite earlier indications of a study on trade practices. The article also discusses the three frontrunners in the Liberal leadership race shifting away from the Liberal government's carbon pricing policy. Other news covered includes Statistics Canada's upcoming release of December's inflation figures, thawing permafrost in the Arctic tundra, and a focus on the benefits of small care homes for long-term residents.
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Trump to Implement Tariffs on Canadian Goods, Prompting Canadian ResponseU.S. President Donald Trump's inauguration speech signaled his intention to impose tariffs on Canadian goods, reversing earlier reports that suggested a delay. Canadian officials have expressed preparedness for this move, outlining plans to defend Canadian interests and jobs.
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Canadian Ministers Take Trump's Threats to Absorb Canada SeriouslyCanadian ministers are responding to U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's repeated assertions that Canada should become the 51st state of the U.S.
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Canadian Pushback to Trump's Threat to Acquire Canada as 51st StateFollowing Donald Trump's threat to use economic force to acquire Canada as the 51st state, Canadians have expressed cautious optimism and resistance. While some worry about potential tariffs, others remain confident in Canada's sovereignty. Ontario Premier Doug Ford reiterated that Canada is not for sale and emphasized collaboration between Canada and the U.S.
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Trump Threatens 25% Tariff on Canadian Goods, Ford Calls for Team Canada ResponseU.S. president-elect Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 25% tariff on Canadian goods upon his inauguration next week. Ontario Premier Doug Ford warns of potential job losses, urging federal government action. Ford advocates for a stronger energy partnership with the U.S. and emphasizes the need for a unified Canadian response.
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Trump Doubling Down on US Not Needing Canadian Oil and Gas; Canada Pushes BackUS President Donald Trump asserts that the US is self-sufficient in energy and doesn't require Canadian oil and gas. Canada's energy industry counters, emphasizing the importance of the existing trade relationship and the economic impracticality of the US replacing Canadian imports.
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