This news roundup covers a range of stories from Canada and the United States, including President Trump's decision to impose tariffs on Canadian goods, multiple police charges in Canada, the death of a 2-year-old inmate, and The Weeknd's upcoming stadium tour.
President Donald Trump is set to proceed with a 25 percent tariff on Canadian imports starting tomorrow, according to the White House. This development comes amidst ongoing trade tensions between the two countries. Meanwhile, in Canada , a Calgary police officer faces charges of perjury and evidence fabrication. In Nova Scotia, an RCMP officer has been charged with assaulting a woman and placed on administrative duties.
A transport driver and their trucking company are facing charges following a traffic complaint on Highway 11. A 2-year-old inmate has tragically died in custody at a British Columbia prison. A Toronto woman claims she was asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement after her husband experienced food poisoning at a Dominican Republic resort. The Canadian government has announced a deferral in implementing capital gains changes, along with the introduction of new exemptions. On a lighter note, The Weeknd has revealed a stadium tour featuring stops in Vancouver, Edmonton, Montreal, and Toronto. Oscar nominee Karla Sofía Gascón has issued an apology for past tweets, expressing remorse for any pain caused. In sports, NFL players recorded the lowest number of concussions in a season since the league began tracking them nine years ago. In health and wellness, a dietician offers tips on preparing affordable and healthy meals. Looking ahead, Canada braces for weekend weather with wind chill values near -45 and up to 50 mm of rain. In the tech realm, Honda and Acura have issued recalls for 17,000 vehicles due to a software glitch that could lead to engine stalls. Amazon Canada features recommendations for products that aim to simplify daily life. The article also provides tips for concealing gray roots and highlights Valentine's Day gift ideas.
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Canadian Government Prepares Retaliation if Trump Imposes TariffsSources indicate that the Canadian government is formulating an initial response plan to retaliate against potential tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
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Canadian Auto Sector Warns of Repercussions if Trump Imposes TariffsThe Canadian auto industry is bracing for potential fallout from President Trump's threatened tariffs on Canadian vehicles. Industry representatives warn of job losses and economic instability if tariffs are implemented.
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Canada Prepares C$150 Billion Tariff List Against US if Trump Imposes DutiesCanada has drawn up an initial list of C$150 billion worth of US-made goods that it would target with retaliatory tariffs if President-elect Donald Trump imposes tariffs on Canadian products. The list, which is a draft and would only be activated if the Trump administration takes action first, could be expanded depending on the US response. The move comes after a meeting of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and provincial leaders to strategize against potential US protectionism.
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Canada Prepares for Retaliation if Trump Imposes Tariffs, Chocolate Shop Opens Amidst Diverse StoriesCanadian 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.
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Canada Threatens Retaliation if Trump Imposes TariffsPrime Minister Justin Trudeau vows Canada will 'respond' to potential 25 percent tariffs on Canadian goods by U.S. president-elect Donald Trump, stressing 'everything is on the table' as a countermeasure. Canadian officials say Republicans in Washington may not fully grasp the economic implications of Trump's tariff plan.
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Trudeau Vows 'Robust' Response if Trump Imposes Tariffs on CanadaCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded to President Donald Trump's threats of imposing 25% tariffs on Canadian imports, stating that Canada will respond 'robustly' and 'rapidly' if tariffs are enacted. Trudeau emphasized Canada's willingness to be a constructive partner and highlighted the importance of Canada's energy, critical minerals, and resources to the US. The federal cabinet is meeting in Montebello, Que., to discuss Canada-US trade strategy.
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