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Trump's new 50 per cent tariff already hurting Canadian businesses — before it takes effect

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For some Canadian businesses facing a 50 per cent U.S. tariff kicking in at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, the pain is

Most Canadians oppose concessions in Canada-U.S. trade negotiations: poll

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A new Leger poll suggests Canadians want the federal government to be tougher in trade negotiations with the United States.

‘Heated Rivalry’ author Rachel Reid gives $300,000 to keep Nova Scotia libraries open

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HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia author whose romance books inspired the wildly popular “Heated Rivalry” TV series has donated $300,000

The Lansdowne restaurant this top Toronto chef says is perfect for breakfast, lunch and dinner

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A great taco. Some unreal Indian food. Maybe a Vietnamese feast. According to executive chef Michael Angeloni, the list of

S&P/TSX composite down more than 300 points, U.S. stock markets also fall

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index was down more than 300 points in late-morning trading, weighed down by losses in

How the ‘Caitlin Clark Effect’ has taken hold ahead of first game in Toronto

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Before Caitlin Clark’s name was called first overall in 2024, the WNBA didn’t have million-dollar contracts or 15 active teams.

Journey prepares for the last leg of what could be rockers' final tour together

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NEW YORK (AP) — The long, riding road once more beckons for the members of iconic rock band Journey. Is

Man charged after youths sexually assaulted days apart on Richmond Hill trails: police

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York Regional Police (YRP) have charged a 30‑year‑old man in connection with two alleged sexual assaults involving youth victims that

How BTS fans are 'bringing Army together' to prepare for the K-pop superstars to land in Toronto

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Is there any way to explain the BTS phenomenon to people who aren’t yet fans? Seeing is believing and Toronto