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Trump says Canada could have to ‘just pay tariffs’ as trade talks continueCanadaJul 25Trump said the U.S. has not 'had a lot of luck' with Canada during negotiations on a new trade and security deal, suggesting the two countries may end up with no new agreement.
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Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell meets with U.S. DOJ official in prisonU.S. NewsJul 24
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LeBlanc ‘encouraged’ after latest U.S. talks as Trump tariff deadline loomsCanadaJul 24
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New Arctic ambassador will play key role in defending sovereignty: AnandCanadaJul 24
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PoliticsDramatic escalation in Thailand, Cambodia border dispute leaves at least 12 dead
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New Arctic ambassador will play key role in defending sovereignty: AnandIqaluit resident Virginia Mearns will be Canada's senior Arctic official on the world stage, following a career with local Inuit governments.CanadaJul 24
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Trump signs bill that cuts US$9B in foreign aid and public media fundingThe bulk of the spending being clawed back is for foreign assistance programs, which the White House argued would incentivize other nations to step up.U.S. NewsJul 24
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Rural Alberta byelection has some conservative voters questioning party loyaltyBattle River-Crowfoot is solid Conservative territory, but Pierre Poilievre is facing challengers who question not only him, but the idea of parachuting a candidate in from afar.PoliticsJul 24
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Algoma Steel asks Ottawa for $500M over U.S. tariff uncertaintyThe company says in a press release it remains concerned with the "significant impact" that U.S. tariffs are having on its operations and outlook.PoliticsJul 24
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Ottawa’s planned cuts expected to hit parliamentary interpretersAn official said the proposed new rules would lower the quality of interpretation services and undermine public access to government proceedings in Canada’s two official languages.PoliticsJul 24
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Carney, Inuit leaders talk major projects law amid treaty rights concernsNatan Obed said the Inuit have many questions about Bill C-5 and are hoping the meetings provide clarity on the role they play in a single Canadian economy.CanadaJul 24
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Alberta concerned with federal plan to accept newcomer parents, grandparentsAlberta's immigration minister says he understands the importance of reuniting families, but provincial health-care systems don't have the capacity and could be overwhelmed.CanadaJul 23
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Canada should follow U.K. in lowering voting age to 16: senatorSen. Marilou McPhedran lowering the voting age to 16 would be good for democracy and that the only arguments against it are "based on stereotypes."PoliticsJul 23
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Coastal First Nations call on Carney to reject new B.C. pipelinesCoastal First Nations in B.C. have issued an open letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney, asking him to reject any new proposal for a crude oil pipeline to the northwest coast.PoliticsJul 22
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Poilievre calls for law to block long ballot protests ahead of Alberta byelectionConservative Leader Pierre Poillievre is asking for Parliament to pass a law increasing the number of signatures a candidate needs to run in an election in federal ridings.PoliticsJul 22
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