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Immigration inquiries from United States increasingThe ongoing immigration crackdown sweeping through the United States has cast uncertainty over the future for many living south of the border. And some immigration experts in Canada say it also has some looking north to our country. Marney Blunt reports.CanadaJan 21
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Canada doesn’t live because of US, but ‘thrives because we are Canadian’: CarneyPrime Minister Mark Carney delivered a speech to Canadians in Quebec City on Thursday where he rebuked comments made by U.S. President Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum earlier this week suggesting that “Canada lives because of the United States.” Carney said, “Canada doesn’t live because of the United States. Canada thrives because we...CanadaJan 22
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U.S. government shutdown ends, starting clock on ICE talksA partial government shutdown in the United States ended Tuesday after lawmakers agreed to temporarily extend funding needed for the Department of Homeland Security. Reggie Cecchini explains.Politics6 hours
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Trump threatens Canada with 50% tariff on aircraft sold to U.S.U.S. President Donald Trump wrote in a Truth Social post Friday he will slap a 50 per cent tariff on all aircraft sold into the United States from Canada unless the country “immediately” certifies business jets made by American planemaker Gulfstream.EconomyJan 29
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Trump, Modi announce India-US trade deal, lower tariffsU.S. President Donald Trump says the United States and India have agreed to a new trade deal, with Washington lowering its reciprocal tariff on Indian goods from 25 per cent to 18 per cent. Trump made the announcement in a Truth Social post after a call with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.PoliticsFeb 3
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U.S. set to officially leave the World Health OrganizationAs the United States exits the World Health Organization (WHO), public health experts are concerned about the ripple effect of the decision. Health reporter Katherine Ward has more on the implications for Americans and other countries.HealthJan 22
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Bail hearing set for Calgary man arrested on extradition warrants to the U.S.Lawyers for Allistair Chapman were in a Calgary courtroom on Friday. Chapman’s bail hearing is set for Feb. 4 and 5, as he hopes to be released before his potential extradition to the United States on multiple conspiracy charges. Drew Stremick reports.CanadaJan 23
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Democracy ‘has fallen’ in U.S.: Anti-ICE protests erupt in Texas following release of Liam RamosProtesters gathered outside a detention facility on Sunday after five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father, Adrian Conejo Arias, legal asylum applicants from Ecuador, were released by court order following a controversial immigration raid in Minnesota. “Democracy in the United States has fallen, all because of a dictator. I call him a dictator. To me, he’s...Feb 2
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Trump threatens 100 per cent tariffs on Canada over trade ties with ChinaU.S. President Donald Trump issued a sharp warning to Canada over its expanding economic relationship with China on Saturday, threatening 100 per cent tariffs on all Canadian goods entering the United States, over trade between China and Canada.CanadaJan 24
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Border Patrol agent shooting in Arizona leaves person in critical conditionA U.S. Border Patrol agent shot a man in Arizona near the Mexico border on Tuesday leaving him in critical condition. This incident occurred amid heightened tensions in the United States after federal immigration agents in Minnesota shot and killed two U.S. citizens in recent weeks as part of the Trump administration’s immigration-enforcement crackdown.U.S. NewsJan 28
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Business Matters: Air travel to U.S. drops for 11th straight monthCanadian air travel to the United States dropped 12.5 per cent in December compared to 2024, marking the 11th straight month of year-over-year decreases. All eight of Canada’s largest airport posted double digit declines, with passenger counts to the U.S. remaining below pre-pandemic levels. Jazan Grewal has this story and more in Business Matters for Feb....ConsumerFeb 2
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Business Matters: Why the ‘buy Canadian’ movement could ramp up during trade talksWith the Canada-United States-Mexico free trade agreement up for review this year, it sets the stage for intensified rhetoric from U.S. President Donald Trump on tariffs and threats of annexing Canada. Experts say it could also pave the way for a fresh wave of the buy Canadian sentiment. Anne Gaviola has this story and more...Jan 23
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Trilateral talks on Ukraine end with no agreementPeace talks in Abu Dhabi between Ukraine, Russia and the United States have ended without any agreement. And as negotiators were meeting, Russia launched a huge attack on Ukraine, killing at least one person and leaving hundreds of thousands to brave yet another night in sub-zero temperatures. Redmond Shannon reports.Jan 24
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OPP investigation takes 31 illegal guns, fentanyl off streetsAt a press conference on Thursday, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and London Police Service announced the seizure of 31 illegal firearms and large quantities of fentanyl and cocaine following a year-long investigation in the London area. Project ALIAS targeted multiple interconnected criminal networks, with police saying all of the crime guns originated from the...Jan 29
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‘I don’t direct companies’: Doug Ford distances himself from ICE armoured vehicle orderOntario Premier Doug Ford is distancing himself from an Ontario-headquartered company selling military vehicles to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in the United States, a few weeks after he called the agreement “fantastic.” “I’m going to correct this story once and for all. I heard it on the news. I don’t direct companies to sell...CanadaJan 27
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Carney says Canada’s values ‘must be fought for’ in address to CanadiansPrime Minister Mark Carney is pushing back on U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that Canada is not grateful enough and “only lives because of the United States.” Jillian Piper looks at how Carney fired back, why U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is calling Canada “arrogant,” and what Carney will be focusing on ahead of Parliament’s...Global NationalJan 22
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Electricity between Montana and Alberta ‘definitely’ a trade irritant: U.S. SenatorA Republican senator from Big Sky Country tells us why Montana is frustrated with Alberta. Plus, we hear from pollster Darrell Bricker on how Canadians are feeling now about relations with the United States.Danielle SmithJan 18
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‘Canada’s so dependent on the U.S.’: Carney’s EV deal with China won’t impact America, Greer saysIn a scrum in Ohio, United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said he did not expect the American supply of automobiles in Canada to be disrupted after Canada’s EV deal with China.EconomyJan 16
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Danish politican tells Trump to ‘F**k off!’ over ongoing Greenland threatsWARNING: Video contains language which is not appropriate for all viewers. Discretion is advised. A Danish member of the European Parliament reiterated a stern message to United States President Donald Trump that he gave a year ago, telling him again to “f— off” over his administration’s repeated claims that the U.S. should acquire Greenland.TrendingJan 20
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Carney meets Xi in China under ‘new foreign policy’Prime Minister Mark Carney was in Beijing, China Wednesday on a two-day high-stakes mission to reset Canada’s ties with its second-highest trading partner, as pressure grows to find alternatives to the United States.CanadaJan 14