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What was discussed at the Trump-Trudeau dinner meeting?
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CanadaWhat was discussed at the Trump-Trudeau dinner meeting?
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CanadaCommunity members concerned over location of Vancouver FIFA World Cup training grounds
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EconomyCalgary Immigrant Women Showcase Entrepreneurial Spirit
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CanadaThe Eras Tour projected economic boom
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CanadaBlack Friday advertising strategies
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CrimeSurrey City Councillor on the future of policing in Surrey under the SPS
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CanadaCanada’s GST ‘tax holiday’ moves closer to becoming law
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CanadaGST ‘holiday’ bill one step closer to becoming law after passing in House
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Tax ‘holiday’ may spur economic growth, but ‘dark cloud’ hangs over futureThe Canadian economy underperformed the Bank of Canada's call for 1.5 per cent annualized growth in the third quarter, and per-capita GDP fell for a sixth consecutive quarter.MoneyNov 29
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GST holiday will be a ‘nightmare’ say small business ownersSmall business owners say the federal government's plan for a two-month GST holiday will not only be a huge headache but will also cost them thousands of dollars.ConsumerNov 28
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BC Ferries warns of potential 30% fare hike as costs riseThe ferry company has plans to replace part of its aging fleet with seven larger new vessels, the first of which they're aiming to have in service by 2029.EconomyNov 28
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Guelph, Ont. city council approves 2025 budgetCity council passed the budget on Wednesday with a 3.66% tax levy, meaning the average homeowner will pay $174.00 more in property taxes per year.EconomyNov 28
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