Drivers look for relief at the pump after B.C. ends consumer carbon tax

British Columbia drivers looked to the gas pumps Tuesday for a sign of tax relief after the early-morning approval of legislation that ended the province’s consumer carbon tax after 17

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Canada will defend against Trump’s latest threat to punish co-operation with the EU, finance minister says

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OTTAWA—Donald Trump’s warning of tariff escalation will bring inflation to the U.S. while Canada will protect its workers, says Canada’s

Carney detours federal election campaign to deal with Trump's auto tariffs

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OTTAWA - Liberal Leader Mark Carney is back in Ottawa today to deal with the fallout of new auto tariffs

Trump's auto tariffs derail Carney's federal election campaign plans

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OTTAWA - Liberal Leader Mark Carney is back in Ottawa today to deal with the fallout of new auto tariffs

Party leaders reach out to seniors, autoworkers as campaigns focus on Ontario, Quebec

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OTTAWA - Federal party leaders aimed their pitches at seniors, low-income voters and autoworkers Wednesday as their campaigns focused on

Donald Trump slaps 25 per cent tariff on all autos imported into the U.S. as Mark Carney denounces the move as a 'direct attack' on Canada

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OTTAWA — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney vowed retaliation to Donald Trump’s latest 25 per cent tariff on all cars

'Fully carbon tax free': Moe announces plan to eliminate industrial levy

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REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says the province is reducing the industrial carbon levy to zero. He says the move

Many seniors in B.C. feel 'dismissed and invisible,' seniors' advocate says

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VICTORIA - A study and poll from the office of British Columbia’s seniors’ advocate says ageism is a problem in

Donald Trump slapping 25% tariff on all autos imported into the United States

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OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump said he is slapping a 25 per cent tariff on all autos not made

Alberta aims to regulate online gambling market, capture lost revenue under new bill

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s government is looking to regulate private online gambling websites in a move it says will capture lost