
Ford says Ontario to place 25% tariff on electricity to U.S. states by Monday
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province is going ahead with a 25 per cent tariff on the electricity it provides the U.S. by Monday. Ford made the …
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Thousands of hockey fans of all ages poured into the Woolwich Memorial Centre in Elmira this weekend for the U SPORTS Women’s Hockey Championship. The …
Court to hear Charter challenge of Ontario's supervised consumption site law
An Ontario court will hear arguments Monday from a Toronto supervised consumption site challenging the legality of a new provincial law that will …
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New Brandon Ingram Injury Announcement After Pelicans Trade
Toronto Raptors forward Brandon Ingram has not played since getting traded by the New Orleans Pelicans On February 5, 2025, it was initially reported …
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Wealthy Canadians use a charitable tax loophole to fund mining companies
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Cam Mflipped into In Search Of The TruthMike Myers hilariously proves his Canadian credentials in viral video about Trump’s plans to make it the 51st state
Austin Powers actor Mike Myers appears in a bizarre skit with the new Canadian prime minister to assure Canadians on the future of the country. The viral video was uploaded to X on Saturday (22 March) as part of Mark Carney’s “elbows up” campaign. The movement, which stems from a hockey term, aims to push back against President Donald Trump’s tariffs and remarks about annexing Canada. In the video, Carney quizzes Myers on Canadian culture before the actor asks: “Will there always be a Canada?” “There will always be a Canada”, the prime minister responds. Carney announced Sunday that a snap national election will be held April 28. Read More Border czar says administration will not defy court order on deportation flights Trump attends wrestling championship as crowd cheers ‘USA!’ Watch moment Russia ‘bombs’ own crucial gas pipe near Kursk
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Theo Argitis: How Mark Carney would govern Canada
It isn’t destiny that brought Mark Carney to power. The Harvard-trained former Goldman Sachs banker—and now Canada’s prime minister—has worked hard to …