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Angry and frustrated by US president Donald Trump’s ever-changing tariff threats, Canadians are ditching American products in favour of local …
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What have US President Donald Trump’s tariff policies achieved?
Trump’s policies have roiled global markets and left businesses stumped on how to plan for the foreseeable future. When examining the on-again, off-again tariff proclamations of United States President Donald Trump during his second term in office, it is unclear what has actually been achieved. What …
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Morning Update: U.S. scientists are packing their bags
Good morning. The Trump administration’s retreat from science has created an international bidding war for talent – more on that below, along with Vladimir Putin’s no-show in Istanbul and Loblaw’s dwindling pre-tariff stock. But first: Today’s headlines There are no plans to release the budget before …
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The Syrian government and DP World signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) worth $800 million to develop Syria’s port of Tartous, Syrian state …