Tariff exposure lower in B.C.; warning against illicit sexual performance drugs: CBC's Marketplace Cheat Sheet

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Tariff exposure lower in B.C.; warning against illicit sexual performance drugs: CBC's Marketplace Cheat Sheet
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B.C. cities would be among the least vulnerable if U.S. President Donald Trump follows through on tariff threats, according to new data from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Want this in your inbox? Get theB.C. economies 'less exposed' to potential U.S. tariffs: Canadian Chamber of Commerce

guest host Doug Herbert. "But I think that the B.C. economies in our numbers come out a lot less exposed than some of the other places in the country." Health Canada says it has seized the products from stores in New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario because they have been found to contain "dangerous ingredients."

Regulation of artificial intelligence would encourage — not stifle — innovation, says a University of Ottawa professor who presented at last week's global AI summit.

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