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‘The walls are closing in on President Trump’: Ford on aftermath of U.S. Supreme Court tariff rulingOntario Premier Doug Ford spoke on Monday regarding the U.S. Supreme Court ruling last Friday that deemed President Trump’s sweeping global tariffs illegal. Despite this, Trump wrote on social media on Saturday that he’d introduce temporary 15 per cent global tariffs by Tuesday.EconomyFeb 23
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Trump says Israel should ‘shame’ President Herzog for not granting pardon to NetanyahuOn Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been a great wartime prime minister and Israeli President Isaac Herzog should be “ashamed of himself” for not granting a pardon for corruption charges. “People of Israel should really shame him. He’s disgraceful for not giving it,” he added.U.S. NewsFeb 12
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U.S. President Trump’s influence in Latin America faces new questionsAs U.S. President Donald Trump steps deeper into Latin American politics, endorsing candidates, directing funding, and expanding U.S. military presence in the region. Professor Alejandro Garcia Magos joins Miranda Anthistle to break down the political, economic, and strategic motivations behind these moves, and what they could mean for elections, regional stability, and U.S.–Latin America relations.Global News Morning TorontoDec 8, 2025
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Sask. Premier Scott Moe says to not take President Trump literally on fertilizer tariff threatsPremier Scott Moe says not to take U.S. President Donald Trump seriously following comments that he may put tariffs on Canadian fertilizer to bolster domestic production.Dec 9, 2025
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Trump’s #1 fan? Nicki Minaj says hate for president motivates her supportRapper Nicki Minaj on Wednesday praised U.S. President Donald Trump, saying she was “probably his number one fan” and the hate against the president “motivates” her to support him more.PoliticsJan 28
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Iran’s president blames Trump, Netanyahu for stoking recent protests to ‘create division’Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian on Saturday blamed U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for stoking recent protests which swept the country.PoliticsJan 31
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U.S. president announces ‘Trump accounts’ for babies born between 2025-28President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. Treasury will deposit $1,000 into investment accounts, known as ‘Trump accounts,’ for all children born between 2025 and 2028 — with some 25 million families estimated to be eligible. The government is encouraging families to make additional contributions to these accounts, and some private investors have already contributed...EconomyJan 28
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U.S. President Donald Trump launches Gaza ‘Board of Peace’Jack Cunningham, University of Toronto Assistant Professor of International Relations and Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History Program Coordinator joins Global’s Nivrita Ganguly to discuss what Donald Trump’s newly launched ‘Board of Peace’ means for the future of geopolitics.PoliticsJan 24
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Canada ‘doomed for a lot of drama’ when negotiating trade with WashingtonHeading into CUSMA trade negotiations, Former U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce Bill Reinsch tells the show President Trump, “knows he has leverage and a lot of it.”CanadaFeb 15
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This Week in Washington: Immigration crackdown coming to an end, House votes to cancel tariffs on CanadaFrom immigration crackdowns, another government shutdown looming, and U.S. lawmakers rebuking President Trump’s tariffs on Canada, it’s been a busy week in the U.S. Global News Washington correspondent, Reggie Cecchini, joins Miranda Anthistle for a wrap up on what happened this week in Washington.PoliticsFeb 13
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Immigration crackdown by ICE in Minnesota to end, Trump’s border czar saysA drawdown on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations is underway in Minnesota, the U.S. border czar has confirmed. “I have proposed, and President Trump has concurred, that this surge operations conclude,” Tom Homan told reporters in Minneapolis Thursday.PoliticsFeb 12
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The West Block: Feb. 15Clearly pointing to the Trump administration, the well-respected Munich Security Report stated a “wrecking-ball” is smashing normal world order. Harvard professor Stephen Walt gives his take on current international relations, saying he can, “easily imagine them getting worse.” Plus, heading into CUSMA trade negotiations, Former U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce Bill Reinsch tells the show...The West BlockFeb 15
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‘Why did he fast track it?’: Doug Ford reacts after Trump threatens to stop new trade bridge openingOntario Premier Doug Ford has responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to block the opening of the new Gordie Howe International Bridge that connects Windsor, Ont. and Detroit, Mich. Trump called for immediate negotiations over the new trade route in a Truth Social post shared Monday, demanding ownership of “at least one half of...EconomyFeb 10
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Canada-U.S. relationship ‘will not go back to what it was’: Canada’s Ambassador to the U.S.She’s had a front seat to history, and as Kirsten Hillman prepares to leave her post, Canada’s Ambassador to the U.S. shares the differences she’s seen between President Trump’s first and second terms. Washington Bureau Chief Jackson Proskow guest hosts The West Block this week.The West BlockFeb 1
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The West Block: Feb. 1She’s had a front seat to history, and as Kirsten Hillman prepares to leave her post, Canada’s Ambassador to the U.S. shares the differences she’s seen between President Trump’s first and second terms. Plus, Jamie Tronnes, of the Center for North American Prosperity and Security, shares what she believes is the big question to ask when...The West BlockFeb 1
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Is Marco Rubio next in line after Trump to be President?In today’s This Week in Politics segment from “The Ben Mulroney Show”, Ben welcomes back guests Regan Watts, Founder of Fratton Park Inc., and Andy Gibbons, former Vice President of WestJet.The Ben Mulroney ShowJan 9
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Global National: Jan. 18U.S. President Donald Trump’s musings over Greenland have now progressed into a full-blown geopolitical crisis. Today, countries—including Germany, France, the U.K., and Denmark—issued a joint statement pushing back on Trump’s ambitions. Plus, we learn more about Mark Carney’s decision to accept a role on President Trump’s Gaza peace board.Global NationalJan 18
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Prince Harry vs. Daily Mail: What’s at stake as trial enters final phase?Plans for the King and Queen’s spring visit to Washington may be impacted by U.S. President Trump’s most recent tariff threat. We examine the tariffs imposed by Trump on nations that are opposed to the idea of the U.S. annexing Greenland. What will this mean for the forthcoming royal visit? Additionally, Prince Harry landed in...The Morning ShowJan 19
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‘Fell for president’s lies’: Ex-MAGA woman breaks down, apologizes on Capitol attack anniversaryFive years after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, Pam Hemphill, a convicted rioter, apologized for her actions and said she rejected President Trump’s pardon.U.S. NewsJan 6
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Tensions rise as Trump revives talk of Greenland annexationAs U.S. President Trump renews threats to annex Greenland, questions are mounting over what such a move would mean for NATO, Arctic security and global stability. Military expert Christian Leuprecht joins Miranda Anthistle to break down the island’s strategic value, the potential military implications, and how the U.S., Denmark and Russia could respond to an...CanadaJan 8