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Canadians weigh in on threats made by Donald Trump in new pollA majority of Canadians are worried about President-elect Donald Trump’s threats of tariffs, but opinions on how Ottawa should handle it, differ. Keith Baldrey reports.Global News at Noon BCDec 5
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Why Donald Trump is proposing tariffs on Canadian productsWith Donald Trump saying he will impose a 25 per cent tariff on products coming from Canada to the U.S. when he takes his seat at the Oval Office, many have questions about the potential impact on the Canadian economy. Greg Anderson, a political science professor at the University of Alberta, spoke to Global News...Global News at Noon EdmontonNov 26
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What are the potential impacts of a 25% tariff on Canadian goods?Economist Moshe Lander joins Global News Morning to talk about the potential impact of punitive tariffs on Canadian goods.Global News Morning CalgaryNov 26
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How Donald Trump’s tariff threat could hurt B.C. productsWhat are B.C. leaders saying about Trump’s threats of 25% tariffs on Canadian goods? Global’s Richard Zussman reports on the impact the tariffs could have on B.C. jobs and the economy.Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 26
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President-elect Donald Trump’s rocky transition back to the White HousePresident-elect Donald Trump’s transition to the White House has faced several setbacks already. Global News Washington correspondent Reggie Cecchini joins Miranda Anthistle to break down the biggest moves made this week.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoNov 22
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Donald Trump announces 25% tariffs on Canadian goods to U.S.Deborah Yedlin with the Calgary Chamber of Commerce joins Global News Morning to talk about the potential impact of punitive tariffs on Canadian goods.Global News Morning CalgaryNov 26
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Donald Trump wins US presidential electionDonald Trump will be the winner of the U.S. presidential election, according to the Associated Press, meaning he will return for a second non-consecutive term in the White House as 47th president.Nov 6
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Canadian leaders react to Donald Trump’s re-electionWith such an important economic relationship between Canada and the U.S., many are questioning what the financial impact will be of a Trump win. Jaden Lee-Lincoln has reaction from Canadian leaders and Torontonians.Global News at Noon TorontoNov 6
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Calgarians react to Donald Trump’s U.S. election winThe reaction to President-elect Donald Trump’s election win continues. Meghan Cobb has more on how those living in Calgary are feeling after the U.S. election.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryNov 6
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How Donald Trump could impact Saskatchewan’s trade industryWith Donald Trump set to enter the White House once again, what could it mean for Saskatchewan industries? Saskatchewan exporters worry that potential tariffs could significantly impact local trade.Global News at 5 ReginaNov 6
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Breaking down Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 US ElectionDonald Trump will return to the white house after claiming enough votes to become the 47th president of the United States. Political analyst from the University of New Hampshire, Andrew Smith joined Miranda Anthistle to break down the quick election results, and what’s next.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoNov 6
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Doug Ford prepares to pitch Ontario to president-elect Donald TrumpOntario Premier Doug Ford has congratulated U.S. president-elect Donald Trump on another term in office as he comfortably wins the presidential race. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.Nov 6
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Alberta government reacts to Donald Trump being elected president againThe Alberta government promised it would work with whomever became the next president. Now, the answer is clear – along with what challenges the province could be facing, particularly when it comes to energy exports. Morgan Black reports.Danielle SmithNov 6
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B.C. reacts to Donald Trump’s 2024 U.S. election winFrom trade and foreign policy, to security at the border, a second Donald Trump presidency promises to have countless impacts on politics, the economy and even the culture here in Canada. Andrea Macpherson has that part of the story.Global News at Noon BCNov 6
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How to decode Donald Trump: ex-U.S. ambassador offers adviceCanada is facing renewed questions about its relationship with the U.S. after Donald Trump clinched his return to the White House. Dawna Friesen speaks with David MacNaughton, Canada’s former ambassador to the U.S., about how Canada should navigate the next four years of Trump’s presidency.Global NationalNov 6
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Americans in Montreal weigh in after Donald Trump wins U.S. electionAmerican voters have spoken and Donald Trump has won the U.S. presidential election. Republicans living in Canada are thrilled with the results, but obviously not the supporters of Kamala Harris. Global’s Tim Sargeant brings us local reaction.Global News at 5:30 and 6:30Nov 6
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U.S. election 2024: Opponents label Donald Trump a ‘fascist’Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is doubling down on his attacks against Democrats and political rivals by calling them “the enemy from within.” But as Jackson Proskow reports, they say Trump is a fascist.Global NationalOct 16
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Focus Ontario: Ontario Takes On TrumpOn this week’s episode, we look at barbs traded between Doug Ford and Donald Trump, as well as the PC’s controversial encampment legislation and a one-on-one sitdown with Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie.Focus OntarioDec 14
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Russia says it’s ‘definitely possible’ to work with Trump administrationRussian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Wednesday that it is “definitely possible” to work with U.S. president-elect Donald Trump, but said Moscow has not reached out to the incoming administration.Politics32 mins
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Border security: How Canadian leaders are planning to respond to Trump’s tariff threatPremiers are set to meet in Toronto next week, with one central issue on the agenda – Donald Trump’s tariff threat. Next week’s fall economic statement is expected to set out Ottawa’s response to Trump’s demand, including tighter border security. Mike Armstrong reports on the strategies at play.CanadaDec 13