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Carney pitched reviving Keystone XL pipeline in Trump talks, source saysThe source said the pipeline was raised as part of a larger pitch on linking energy cooperation and support for Canada's steel and aluminum sectors.EconomyOct 8
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Carney says ‘material progress’ on U.S. trade set to conclude in ‘weeks’Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc told reporters Tuesday that the goal was to 'quickly land deals' on steel, aluminum and energy trade.PoliticsOct 8
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Alberta basketball club’s trailer of sports wheelchairs stolen in Stony PlainRCMP in Stony Plain are searching for a stolen trailer holding 15 sport wheelchairs owned by the Northern Lights Wheelchair Basketball Society.CrimeNov 25
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Joly expects aluminum sector to receive ‘hundreds of millions’ in tariff reliefMinister of Innovation, Science and Industry Mélanie Joly says the Quebec aluminum sector will receive "hundreds of millions of dollars" in funding as a result of tariff impacts.EconomySep 8
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Canadian air passenger traffic to U.S. down for 9th consecutive monthThe drop comes almost a year after U.S. President Donald Trump first started musing about making Canada the 51st state, a threat he has repeated throughout the trade war.CanadaDec 1
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U.S. Tariffs to raise costs, delay oil and gas projects in 2026, report saysA new report from the global financial firm Deloitte, says U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs could delay billions of dollars worth of investment in the oil and gas industry.EconomyOct 29
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Lumber supports won’t ‘make any difference,’ New Brunswick industry insider saysPrime Minister Mark Carney announced supports for the softwood lumber and steel sectors Wednesday amid an ongoing trade war with the United States.CanadaNov 26
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Carney says he’ll speak with Trump ‘when it’s appropriate’Prime Minister Mark Carney said he doesn't have a "burning issue" to speak with President Donald Trump and would speak with him "when it's appropriate."CanadaNov 23
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Canadians feel ‘cautious’ about spending as holidays near, Bank of Canada saysCanadians plan to be “cautious” about spending in the second half of this year, the Bank of Canada said Wednesday in a summary of its recent interest rate deliberations.CanadaNov 12
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CN Rail lays off some 400 managers as tariffs take a bite out of shipping volumesThe cuts affect more than six per cent of the company's non-unionized workforce.CanadaOct 30
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‘Progress’ in U.S. trade talks but still work to be done on deal: LeBlancLeBlanc told reporters in Ottawa that he was surprised by a news report which said a deal with the Trump administration could be finalized in the next few days.PoliticsOct 21
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Hiring will stay ‘subdued’ over next year due to trade war, data suggestsThe job market is expected to remain difficult to break into over the next 12 months, as most businesses report pausing growth and hiring plans amid the trade war.EconomyOct 20
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Boston mayor to receive Halifax Christmas tree in person as symbol of ‘friendship’Halifax's mayor said his discussions with Boston's mayor have included issues around 'trade difficulties' and 'political complications' the two cities are facing.CanadaNov 11
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Ontario ‘adjudicating’ more tariff loan applications, only $100M handed out so farThe Fall Economic Statement, tabled Thursday, confirmed Ontario has given $100 million to tariff-battered Algoma Steel, but has not finalized agreements with any other companies.PoliticsNov 7
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B.C., feds meet to discuss support for forestry sector amid U.S. tariff impactsPoliticians from B.C. and Ottawa met in Vancouver on Monday for a forestry summit on how to prop up the industry in the face of American fees and tariffs topping 50 per cent.CanadaNov 3
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Tariff tensions don’t stop annual Christmas tree gift from Nova Scotia to BostonBoston Mayor Michelle Wu was on hand to officially receive the tree, and even took a turn holding the chainsaw to cut it down.CanadaNov 12
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Ford says trade negotiation ‘falls on’ federal government after commercial controversyDoug Ford appears to be falling in line behind Mark Carney as the federal government asserts its authority over high-stakes trade talks with the Trump administration.PoliticsNov 4
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Canada’s farmers face rising equipment costs from U.S. tariffs amid harvestSteel and aluminum tariffs have been raising costs for Canadian farmers, with things like tractors and the parts used to repair them have increased.CanadaSep 5
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Trump says tariffs ‘vital’ as U.S. Supreme Court set to test his authorityTrump said Wednesday he may attend next month's Supreme Court hearing on his tariff policy, calling it 'one of the most important cases we've ever had.'EconomyOct 22
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Canada’s unemployment rate just fell for 1st time in 3 monthsCanada's job market bounced back slightly in October as the national unemployment rate fell for the first time in three months, dipping to 6.9 per cent.CanadaNov 7