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Third ex-cabinet minister pays fine for breaking Manitoba’s conflict lawAll three former Manitoba Progressive Conservative cabinet ministers fined for breaking the province's conflict of interest law have now paid up.PoliticsNov 4
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Why all eyes are on Nvidia amid jittery stock marketNVIDIA is set to report quarterly earnings after markets close Wednesday, and all eyes will be on the company for signals about the artificial intelligence industry.MoneyNov 19
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Trump just cut off trade talks with Canada. This is the ad he’s blamingIn his Truth Social post, Trump blamed an 'egregious' television ad paid for and run by the Ontario government on American television networks.CanadaOct 24
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Trump administration moves to loosen restrictions it once supported on a harmful pollutantWASHINGTON (AP) — Near the end of his first term, President Donald Trump signed into law a bill that aimed to reduce harmful, planet-warming pollutants emitted by refrigerators and air conditioners. The bipartisan measure brought environmentalists and major business groups into rare alignment on the contentious issue of climate change and won praise across the political spectrum.HealthNov 7
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Trump threatens China with new tariffs, says no reason to meet XiTrump, due to meet Xi in about three weeks in South Korea, complained on social media about what he called China's plans to hold the global economy hostage.U.S. NewsOct 10
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Trump vows more tariffs on steel, semiconductor chips within 2 weeksTrump said the rates would be lower at the start to allow companies to build up domestic manufacturing in the U.S., rising sharply later.U.S. NewsAug 15
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Trump threatens 100% tariff on semiconductors, chips coming into U.S.The move would likely raise the cost of electronics, autos, household appliances and other goods deemed essential for the digital age.U.S. NewsAug 6
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Here are the 1st major projects Carney says are in ‘national interest’Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled plans for five upcoming projects aimed at boosting Canada's economy and helping to become less reliant on the United States.CanadaSep 11
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Trump struck a U.S. stakeholder deal with Intel. Is that ‘socialism’?The Intel deal defies Republican orthodoxy that says governments shouldn't try to pick corporate winners and losers, but Trump says more ownership stakes are coming.U.S. NewsAug 27
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Why tech stocks like Nvidia have been under pressure this weekA closer look at the recent market volatility for tech stocks like Nvidia, and experts weigh in on whether these companies are worthwhile investments despite the risks.MoneyAug 28
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Best neck fans to keep you cool this summerWhen the summer heat kicks in, staying cool doesn’t require AC. A wearable neck fan is a lightweight, hands-free way to bring the breeze with you—wherever you go.The CuratorAug 8
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Carney unveils lumber sector plan amid ‘costly uncertainty’ of trade warForeign Affairs Minister Anita Anand and Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne are scheduled to meet with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on their two-day visit.CanadaAug 5
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A look at Trump’s trade deals so far as tariff deadline days awayThe U.S. has announced trade deals with various countries and groups, including the European Union and Japan, but key details about the agreements are sparse.U.S. NewsJul 30
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LeBlanc ‘encouraged’ after latest U.S. talks as Trump tariff deadline loomsCanada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc also suggested a new economic and security arrangement with the U.S. may not materialize in time for the Aug. 1 deadline.CanadaJul 24
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Leaders’ summit wraps in Ontario with calls to work on health care fundingA morning meeting to end a three-day summit at Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville, Ont., will focus on internal trade, bail reform and changes to how health-care is paid for.PoliticsJul 23
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Critical minerals top new U.S.-China trade deal, Trump officials sayThe agreement follows initial talks in Geneva last month that led both sides to postpone massive tariff hikes that were threatening to freeze much trade between the two countries.U.S. NewsJun 27
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What counts for NATO’s defence infrastructure spending? Not just mineralsDefence and economic policy experts agree the NATO agreement is broad enough that it affords allies a lot of wiggle room to justify certain projects as being defence-related.CanadaJun 27
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U.S., China trade talks ‘going well’ on 2nd day, Lutnick saysU.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said he expects trade talks to continue all day, but added discussions between the U.S. and China were "going well."U.S. NewsJun 10
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U.S., China agree to framework to get trade truce back on trackThe meetings appeared to focus on finding a way to resolve disputes over mineral and technology exports that had shaken a fragile truce on trade reached in Geneva last month.U.S. NewsJun 11
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U.S. and China to talk trade after Trump, Xi callDelegations from China and the United States will be discussing trade in-person on Monday in London after phone call between U.S. President Trump and China's President Xi.WorldJun 9