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Trump Begins First Day in Office with Immigration and Climate Policies in Spotlight

President Donald Trump started his first full day in office by implementing sweeping changes through executive orders, setting the stage for a controversial second term. On Monday, he began the process to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization and the Paris Climate Agreement, signaling a drastic shift in global health and climate […]

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Maritime Provinces Express Concerns Over Immigration Reductions

Immigration played a pivotal role in driving population growth across the Maritime provinces in 2024. However, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island are set to face a significant challenge this year, as federal immigration cuts will allow them to welcome only half as many newcomers compared to last year. The federal government’s decision […]

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Trudeau and Canadian Leaders Respond to Trump’s Tariff Delay

Canadian federal and provincial leaders are expressing cautious optimism after U.S. President Donald Trump refrained from imposing immediate tariffs on Canada during his first day back in the White House. The delay has given Canada some breathing room to address the potential economic fallout. According to a senior Canadian government source, Trump’s decision to study […]

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Montreal Urged to Halt Homeless Encampment Dismantling, Report Suggests

A newly released report commissioned by the City of Montreal advises against dismantling homeless encampments and calls for a structured approach to manage them when necessary. The report, prepared by experts from public health, social services, and community organizations, was made public on Monday and includes 15 recommendations aimed at tackling the homelessness crisis in […]

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Ford Hints at Early Ontario Election Amid Looming Trade War Fears

Ontario Premier Doug Ford signaled Monday that an early provincial election might be on the horizon, citing the need for a strong mandate to counter a potential trade war with the United States. Despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to delay imposing tariffs on Canadian goods, Ford warned that the threat remains imminent, particularly for […]

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Trump Concludes Speech with Renewed Election Fraud Allegations

Former President Donald Trump wrapped up his latest speech by revisiting familiar themes, including immigration policies and his unsubstantiated claims of widespread election fraud in the 2020 presidential race. Trump reiterated his commitment to building a border wall, a cornerstone of his 2016 campaign, claiming that his administration added 200 miles (321 km) of wall […]

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Federal Court Fast-Tracks Legal Challenge Against Trudeau’s Prorogation of Parliament

The Federal Court has agreed to expedite a hearing on a legal challenge against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to prorogue Parliament. In a late Saturday ruling, Chief Justice Paul Crampton announced that the court’s usual timeline rules would not apply, allowing the case to be heard on February 13 and 14 in Ottawa. The […]

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How Canadian Consumers Can Brace for a Potential Trade War

Canadians are facing growing concerns over the potential economic fallout of a looming trade war with the United States. With headlines warning of rising costs for everyday items such as cars, ketchup, and household appliances, experts urge caution, emphasizing that panic-buying or stockpiling goods like orange juice would be counterproductive. The tensions stem from U.S. […]

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Trump Pledges Flurry of Executive Orders on First Day in Office

Just hours before his highly anticipated swearing-in, Donald Trump electrified supporters at a rally in Washington, D.C., promising a rapid-fire series of executive orders to reshape the nation. The former president, standing before a crowd of thousands at the Capital One Arena, painted a bold vision for his return to the White House and vowed […]

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Alberta Halts Jasper Housing Project, Citing Lack of Collaboration from Town and Federal Government

The Alberta government has announced it is pausing plans to construct modular housing for Jasper residents impacted by the 2024 wildfire, citing a lack of cooperation from both the Municipality of Jasper and Parks Canada. In October, the province committed $112 million to build 250 modular homes, with an initial target of January for completion. […]

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