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U.S. Senator Joe Manchin visiting Alberta to discuss energy securityU.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-W. Va.) will be in Alberta on Monday and Tuesday to learn about the province's energy sector, the Alberta government said.PoliticsApr 11, 2022
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Republicans, Democrats report progress on coronavirus aid negotiations"This was the longest meeting we've had and it was more productive than the other meetings," said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., who was part of the rare weekend session.Aug 1, 2020
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U.S. to bar contracts from companies that use Huawei, other Chinese companiesThe Trump administration plans to finalize a new rule that will bar the U.S. government from buying goods or services from any company that uses products from five Chinese companies.WorldJul 9, 2020
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Brewery sues U.S. government over sud-sidelining shutdownThe problem for thousands of craft breweries is that labels have to be approved by a government agency before new beers can be packaged and sold.PoliticsJan 17, 2019
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With no pay, families feel strain of U.S. government shutdown“It kind of feels like we’re being held hostage for people who can’t agree and negotiate,” said one government employee.PoliticsJan 8, 2019
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Trump apologizes to Kavanaugh at swearing-in for ‘terrible pain and suffering’U.S. President Donald Trump apologized to Brett Kavanaugh during his swear in ceremony at the White House Monday evening.PoliticsOct 8, 2018
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Trump administration concerned by U.S. firms propping up Venezuela’s Nicolas MaduroThe Trump administration is concerned about any action by U.S. companies that provides a financial lifeline to Venezuela's government.PoliticsJun 5, 2017
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TPP members look to salvage Pacific Rim trade deal after U.S. withdrawalU.S. President Donald Trump's decision to pull out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, as promised, is prompting other member countries to seek ways to salvage the trade pact.PoliticsJan 24, 2017
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Federal labour minister says Canada can build strong working relationship with Trump administrationFederal Labour Minister Patty Hajdu says it's possible to forge a strong relationship with the new U.S. government while standing up for values that may be at odds with those of the Trump administration.CanadaJan 24, 2017
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John Kerry: Navy ship could have opened fire during Russian flybyUnder U.S. military rules of engagement, the Navy ship that Russian military jets buzzed in the Baltic Sea this week could have opened fire, Secretary of State John Kerry said Thursday.WorldApr 14, 2016
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