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Brittney Griner was among the many in the sports world to react to the death of legendary rock star Ozzy Osbourne. Osbourne, known as the front man for Black Sabbath, passed away this week. He was 76 years old. His family announced the news, just a couple of weeks after his final concert. "It is ...
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As Trump's trade deal deadline approaches, his tariffs face legal pushback in court
Donald Trump's plan to realign global trade faces its latest legal barrier this week in a federal appeals court — and Canada is bracing for the U.S. president to follow through on his threat to impose higher tariffs.
The president likes to cite specific numbers to bolster his claims. They are often wildly improbable — or just impossible.
U.S. President Donald Trump says his country may not reach a new trade deal with Canada and could simply impose more or higher tariffs on its northern neighbour — something he's threatening to do in one week's time.
The Republican’s transphobic policies are sparking panic among LGBTQ+ people, triggering a 10-fold increase in asylum applications so far this year
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Montreal over Miami: Canadians continue to change their summer holiday plans because of Trump
Canadians continue to change their summer holiday plans because of Trump - 'Canada Strong' pass promotes national parks and sites
Breaking down the umbrellas and beach gear for his Quebecois family of 11 one afternoon this week, Paul Genier, 63, said the big group was missing many people. “Usually we are a group of let’s say 30 persons,
Trump and Starmer signed a trade deal in mid-June on the sidelines of a G7 summit in Canada. The agreement, the White House said, will lower U.S. tariffs on British cars from 25% to 10% and allow some steel and aluminum products to enter the U.S. without being subject to the 25% tariff rate.