Donald Trump is set to return to the White House with plans for a divided United States, potentially pushing away from Canada. Canadians eagerly await his inauguration day priorities, especially with threats of 25% tariffs on Canadian goods looming. Meanwhile, extreme cold grips Ontario and federal cabinet ministers meet in Quebec to discuss potential responses to the tariffs.
Donald Trump set to return to the White House
His team has reportedly prepared more than 100 executive orders, though it's unclear what is in the package and how many will be signed immediately. The weather agency has issued extreme cold warnings for areas around Lake Huron and Georgian Bay stretching to the north. The agency says extremely cold temperatures put everyone at risk and frostbite can develop within minutes on exposed skin, especially with the wind chill.Federal cabinet ministers are gathering in Montebello, Que., today as Donald Trump returns to the White House.
The Liberal government laid out a $1.3-billion plan to beef up the border in December that includes extra police and border guards, helicopters, drones and drug-sniffing dogs.
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