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U.S. transport numbers show sharp plunge in Canadian travel amid trade warEconomy9 minsThe numbers suggest that many Canadians have remained committed to boycotting any travel to the U.S. amid President Donald Trump's tariffs and threats to annex Canada. -
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Public consultations underway on future of Alberta’s Fortress Mountain ResortPublic consultations are underway over plans to develop Fortress Mountain, a former ski hill in Alberta's Kananaskis Country, west of Calgary, into an all-season resort.EconomyFeb 20
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Trump tariff ruling does not mean the end of U.S. trade wars. What to knowThe U.S. Supreme Court ruling does not mean an end to Trump's trade wars, with various other authorities still at the president's disposal and other tariffs still in place.U.S. NewsFeb 20
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Trump’s global tariffs were struck down. Don’t expect price drops: expertsEconomists have pointed out that the impact of the IEEPA tariffs on Canada has been blunted by the exemptions granted to goods traded in compliance with CUSMA.ConsumerFeb 20
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Are Canadian jobs any safer than before Trump’s tariffs were struck down?Canada's weakened job market shouldn't expect relief after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Friday that some of President Donald Trump's tariff policies are illegal, experts say.CanadaFeb 20
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Read the transcript of Trump’s response to U.S. Supreme Court tariff rulingU.S. President Donald Trump on Friday blasted the U.S. Supreme Court after it struck down his signature tariff policy, ruling his use of emergency powers was unlawful.U.S. NewsFeb 20
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‘May be a thawing’ between Canada and U.S., B.C. premier says after tariff court rulingThe U.S. Supreme Court on Friday ruled that Trump overstepped his presidential authority by imposing tariffs on Canada, Mexico and other countries under emergency powers.PoliticsFeb 20
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Trump doubles down after U.S. Supreme Court strikes down global tariffsThe U.S. Supreme Court ruling is a blow to Trump, who has said the tariffs are 'vital' negotiating tools to reach deals on trade and foreign policy.CanadaFeb 20
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Stock markets rebound after Trump’s global tariffs struck downU.S. stocks edged higher on Friday after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs, offering relief to investors.U.S. NewsFeb 20
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The U.S. economy just slowed far more than economists expectedGDP increased at a 1.4 per cent annualized rate last quarter, the Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis said in its advance estimate of fourth-quarter GDP on Friday.EconomyFeb 20
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‘Death by 1,000 cuts’: B.C. businesses criticize PST changesSome business owners in downtown Victoria say the PST will add to the costs they already pay to keep their storefronts safe from crime and social disorder.EconomyFeb 19
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