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Trump's 25% tariff could be an existential threat to Canada's recovering auto industry
There’s growing concern that potential tariffs on Canadian imports to the U.S. could be an existential threat to the country’s recovering automotive industry.
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Canada's Trudeau faces biggest test yet as finance minister resigns
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing the biggest test of his political career following the resignation of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, long one of his most powerful and loyal ministers.
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A man ‘leapt' onto a polar bear to protect his wife during rare attack in Canada
A man who “leapt” onto a polar bear when it lunged at his wife during a rare attack earlier this week was seriously injured but is expected to recover, tribal authorities in Canada said.
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Canada's Trudeau says he had an ‘excellent conversation' with Trump in Florida after tariffs threat
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he had an “excellent conversation” with Donald Trump in Florida after the president-elect’s threat to impose significant tariffs on two of America’s leading trade partners raised alarms in Ottawa and Mexico City. It’s unclear, as Trudeau headed back to Canada on Saturday, whether the conversation had alleviated Trump’s concerns. Trump’s transition team hasn’t responded...
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USPS suspends mail to Canada amid postal worker strike in country
The U.S. Postal Service has temporarily suspended mail service to Canada amid an ongoing national strike by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, which represents workers for the country’s primary postal service.
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Death of 19-year-old employee found in Walmart walk-in oven was not foul play, police say
No foul play is suspected in the death of the 19-year-old Walmart employee whose body was found in the store’s walk-in oven in Canada last month, police said Monday.
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Bev Priestman fired as Canada women's soccer coach after review of Olympic drone scandal
Canada women’s soccer coach Bev Priestman has been fired after an independent review of a drone surveillance scandal at the Paris Olympics.
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4-year-old was caught on video predicting her future husband. 22 years later, they married
Kira Nixon was 4 when she announced to her father, who was filming on an old camcorder, that she would marry a boy named Timmy.
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19-year-old Walmart employee found dead in store walk-in oven in Canada
Police are investigating the death of a 19-year-old Walmart employee who was found dead in the store’s walk-in oven on Saturday in Canada.
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Man behind bars after alleged drunk driving crash that injured 6 children
A 20-year-old is man behind bars after allegedly having a few beers and causing a major crash that left six minors in the hospital. It happened Saturday night in Oak Cliff. According to police, the driver initially denied he was behind the wheel but as Alicia Barrera reports– it was his own friend who had already told police the truth.
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Winston Churchill ‘The Roaring Lion' portrait found in Italy after being stolen in Canada
Canadian police say a renowned portrait of Winston Churchill that was reported stolen from an Ottawa hotel has been tracked down in Italy.
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Possible work stoppage at Canada's two largest railroads could disrupt US supply chain next week
Canada’s two largest railroads are starting to shut down their shipping networks as a labor dispute with the Teamsters union threatens to cause lockouts or strikes that would disrupt cross-border trade with the U.S.
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Mom fights back in grizzly bear attack: ‘I'm not ready to leave my daughter'
“I spotted the male that would attack me first … and two smaller bears about 10 feet away from me,” she says. “There was also a fourth, smaller bear right behind me, which I didn’t see.”
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Wreck of the last ship of famed explorer Shackleton found off the coast of Canada
The wreck of the last ship belonging to a famous Irish-born British explorer of Antarctica has been found off the coast of Canada by an international team led by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
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Canadian serial killer Robert Pickton, who strangled and fed his victims to his pigs, is dead after prison assault
Canadian serial killer Robert Pickton, who took female victims to his pig farm during a crime spree near Vancouver in the late 1990s and early 2000s, has died after being assaulted in prison.
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Canada to set targets to decrease the number of new temporary residents for the first time
Canadian officials say they will set targets to decrease the number of new temporary residents in the country. Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Thursday it’s the first time Canada will do this.
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Canadian youth faces terrorism charges for alleged plot against Jewish people
A Canadian youth has been arrested and charged with terrorism-related offenses that allegedly targeted Jewish people.
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Canadian man convicted of murdering Muslim family with his pickup truck
Prosecutors argued the 22-year-old man purposely ran his truck into the Afzaal family while they were out for a walk on June 6, 2021
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Touring Québec City
Chicago Today’s Matt Rodrigues took a trip to Québec City, named a top trending destination in 2024 by Expedia, to show us the best of what this charming city has to offer.
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Fireworks blast off after semi crashes intro truck full of pyrotechnics
The collision happened near Vancouver, Canada.