Trump raises tariffs on Canadian goods
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Trump announced the increased tariffs on Oct. 25, referencing an anti-tariff ad aired by Ontario's government featuring a video of Ronald Reagan.
In his first campaign to lead Ontario, Ford started out as a Trump-style populist. But tariffs changed his view and he is now a consistent thorn in the U.S. president's side.
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How Canadian Politics Creates Winners and Losers Every Election
From surprise upsets to power plays that paid off, Canadian politics is always shifting. We break down the latest winners and losers—from rising stars to struggling parties—and what it all means for the future of Canada’s political landscape.
Canada has a Liberal Party and a Conservative Party. Broadly speaking, they are supposed to speak for liberalism and conservatism, respectively. Often in the past they have. Where the parties have diverged from their philosophical traditions, it has been more by omission than by commission: what they failed to do, rather than what they did.
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See No Evil? Canadian Government Media Blurs Out the Swastika on a Ukrainian Soldier.
London’s Max Brose Drive is the only known eponym to a Nazi Party member in the entire British Commonwealth, which includes Canada, Australia, and the UK, among other nations. Despite this and despite calls by the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Canadian branch, a city representative confirmed that Brose’s street isn’t being considered for renaming.
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Despite Trump's anger, Canadian politicians won't say Ontario's anti-tariff ad was a mistake
Although an Ontario government anti-tariff advertisement has shredded Canada-U.S. trade talks, Canadian officials all the way from the municipal to the federal level are backing Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s approach and won’t say the ad was a mistake.
This week on Inside Politics, host Kevin Klein is joined by Winnipeg Sun columnists Geoff Currier, Royce Koop, and Lawrence Pinsky, K.C., for an incisive look at a turbulent week in North American politics — and its growing impact on Canada’s economy.
In a ruling this week, a federal judge dismissed a legal challenge to the import ban amid what federal officials said was a 'serious' rabies threat to Canadians
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Inside one Conservative MP’s ‘Restore the North’ tour, a Canadian take on Charlie Kirk’s movement
By asking how to 'restore the North,' Conservative MP Jamil Jivani hopes to expand Charlie Kirk's U.S. campus tour movement — and ignite a national conversation here in Canada.