It is a sport tied to our sense of national identity – and on Friday, Canadians woke up with a new reason to feel proud. One of hockey’s brightest stars scored the winning goal against the U.S. in an overtime thriller at the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament. With the threat of crippling tariffs looming, two Canadian premiers spent the day in Washington, D.C., once again trying to get top U.S. officials to convince the president to back off. And finally, the world order we have known for 80 years could be set for a seismic shift, as America’s foreign policy undergoes a significant change.
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