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Israeli Defence Minister orders military to prepare for "voluntary departure" of Gazans.
Facing financial crisis, Canada Post is laying off dozens of managers.
Millions of federal workers in the US risk being fired if they refuse today's buyout offer deadline from the Trump Administration.
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Hamas says Gaza is not for sale after U.S. President Donald Trump proposes a takeover.
2 members of Canada's military police now suspended after a judge found they tampered with evidence and showed bias during sexual assault investigation.
Alberta politicians on a charm offensive in the United States.
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U.S. tariffs are on hold. How does Canada proceed?
Canada's fishing industry concerned about how a trade war could affect exports, jobs.
Trans families consider leaving U.S. after Trump's re-election.
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US president Donald Trump holds first of two calls with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to discuss tariffs.
Mexican president Claudia Scheinbaum says US tariffs on Mexico will be put on hold for one month.
Grammy Awards pay tribute to first responders fighting Los Angeles wildfires.
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Justin Trudeau announces billions of dollars in counter-tariffs against the US.
Canadian businesses facing US tariffs look for new markets.
Winterlude officially launches in Ottawa today.
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Today is February First. The day US President Donald threatened to impose sweeping 25 percent tariffs on all Canadian goods. The implications for Canada's economy are huge, and we know many of our listeners are following this story. So this evening, we have invited our colleagues at the Your World Tonight Podcast to provide some additional context.
Consider following them as a staple in your podcast diet. https://link.mgln.ai/USt9zY
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Donald Trump's tariffs are expected today.
We look at different sectors which could be hit hard.
Canadian intelligence community concerned about Tulsi Gabbard's nomination as U-S intelligence chief.
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US president Donald Trump insists tariffs on Canadian goods are coming tomorrow.
Ottawa steps up last minute efforts to mitigate the tariffs.
UNRWA says it will keep operating in the shadow of Israeli ban.