Ford urges Canadians to ‘boycott’ Chinese‑made EVs as rift with Ottawa deepens

Ontario Premier Doug Ford escalated his criticism of the federal government’s electric‑vehicle deal with China on Wednesday, saying he is now officially calling on Canadians to boycott Chinese‑made EVs —

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Ford urges Canadians to ‘boycott’ Chinese‑made EVs as rift with Ottawa deepens

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford escalated his criticism of the federal government’s electric‑vehicle deal with China on Wednesday, saying he is

Mexico’s president says it was ‘sovereign decision’ to send cartel members to US

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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico sent 37 cartel members to the United States at the request of the U.S. Justice

Parents of Hamilton boy with autism fatally hit by bus call for more special needs resources

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The parents of a seven-year-old boy with autism who was fatally struck by a city bus in Hamilton last month

Concessions could help Canada keep lower tariffs in trade deal review: strategist

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TORONTO — The review of North America’s free trade agreement will play a large part in determining the trajectory of

Marineland now seeking permits to ship remaining belugas to U.S.: sources

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TORONTO — Marineland has presented a plan to the federal government to ship the last remaining captive whales and dolphins

Bichette introduced by Mets, says he’s fond of Blue Jays tenure and friendship with Vlad

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Bo Bichette was introduced as the newest member of the New York Mets on Wednesday, days after agreeing to a

Trouble in toyland: Toys ‘R’ Us Canada facing suits seeking millions in unpaid rent

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TORONTO — Toys “R” Us Canada is facing at least seven lawsuits from landlords who say they’re collectively owed $31.3

Hope and skepticism at Ottawa open house for high-speed rail megaproject

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Kate Twiss wishes she could visit her ailing sister in Peterborough more often — and she believes a high-speed train

Experts warn Canada risks losing top researchers in ‘global war for AI talent’

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OTTAWA — Canada must act to retain its international leadership in AI research in the face of a worldwide race