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Tariffs and the end of ‘de minimis’ mean mailing gifts to U.S. is trickierCanadians sending packages south of the border might have to factor in the tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump this year.CanadaDec 15
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Joly accuses PQ leader of steering Quebec toward Trump with U.S. outreachMinister Mélanie Joly says the PQ’s push for closer U.S. ties risks “throwing Quebec into Trump’s arms,” while the party defends its plans for sovereignty and a Quebec currency.PoliticsNov 18
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Montana city launches campaign to woo back Canadian visitors: ‘We miss you’The Canadian Welcome Pass includes 15 businesses and a mix deals on lodging, retail, dining and museums in Kalispell, located near the border, about five hours south of Calgary.ConsumerNov 6
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Veterans Affairs demands repayment of some benefits; process shocks advocatesVeterans are receiving surprise letters demanding repayment of large benefit overpayments — debts advocates say may be caused by Veterans Affairs’ own errors.CanadaDec 7
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ICE taps Canadian firm for 20 armoured vehicles despite Trump trade warU.S. government procurement records show plans for an order worth about $10 million for 20 Senator vehicles from Roshel that are built to resist bullets and bomb blasts.U.S. NewsDec 2
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B.C. premier paints rosy picture for economy heading in to 2026Last month, B.C. Premier David Eby shared a new 10-year economic strategy that embraces speeding up the building of major projects.PoliticsDec 17
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FBI seizes rare multi-million dollar supercar linked to wanted man Ryan WeddingU.S. authorities say Ryan Wedding controls one of the world's largest and most violent drug trafficking operations and he is wanted by the FBI.CrimeNov 26
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Canada Post, union finalize tentative deals on new contractsThe Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) said Monday that ratification votes on the deals for its urban and rural units will take place in the new year.CanadaDec 22
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Canadian families could pay $1,000 more for groceries in 2026, report warnsCanadians could face grocery bills up to $1,000 higher in 2026 as food prices rise 4-6 per cent, with restaurants and meat seeing the biggest jumps.CanadaDec 4
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Canada Post expects to ‘break even by 2030,’ says CEOAs Canada Post continues to lose more than a billion dollars this year amid ongoing labour disputes and negotiations, the CEO says the company aims to 'break even' by 2030.CanadaDec 11
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Ontario business owner fined $36.9M for failing to declare exported used vehiclesThe Canada Border Services Agency says its investigation determined the Ontario business owner failed to declare hundreds of used vehicles exported from Canada.CanadaDec 9
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Canadian parents may ‘underestimate’ the cost of raising a family, says RBCMost parents are surprised at just how expensive it can be to raise a family amid the high cost of living in Canada, according to the latest survey study.ConsumerDec 9
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Canadian potash company Nutrien to build terminal in U.S. and not B.C.B.C. Premier David Eby said on Monday that he questions this decision as it would put a Canadian product at the mercy of the U.S. administration.EconomyNov 24
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Ottawa pledges another $235M to Ukraine as Freeland pushes more investmentFormer federal minister Chrystia Freeland, now a special envoy for Ukraine's reconstruction, this week said Ukraine can become an economic juggernaut and boost European economies.CanadaDec 3
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Almost four in 10 Canadians took on more debt last year, survey showsAlmost one in four Canadians said their debts increased in the last year and more than half said their financial commitments have increased their stress levels.MoneyNov 28
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Doug Ford government to introduce ‘Buy Ontario’ legislationThe province said the Buy Ontario Act would apply to all public-sector organizations, including municipalities, ministries, agencies, contractors and subcontractors.PoliticsNov 20
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Five things to know about Quebec Premier François Legault’s tough year in 2025With just nine months until the next provincial election, here are five things to know about the premier's tough year.CanadaDec 22
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Ford promises more ‘big, large casinos’ in Niagara Falls tourism visionPremier Doug Ford launched the plan on Monday morning, announcing it would mean trying to attract 'more casinos,' focusing on pulling in 'big, large casinos.'PoliticsDec 15
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Money a key factor in using Charter override on teachers, 2 cabinet ministers sayTwo Alberta cabinet ministers say money was a key factor in the move to use the Charter's notwithstanding clause to override teachers' rights and shut down a provincewide strike.PoliticsDec 3
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Kelowna’s business community calls on province to help cover growing vandalism costs"We've spent about now, about $9,000 in the last year and a half on windows,” said Michael Neill, who owns Mosaic Books told Global Okanagan last week.CrimeDec 1