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Travel agents say Canadians are cancelling U.S. trips amid tariff threats

Canadian travel agents say they're seeing more people cancel their U.S. trips and go vacationing elsewhere amid an upswing in patriotism due to U.S. tariff threats.U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened...

Northerners, experts question Conservatives’ pledge to build military base in Iqaluit

Some northerners and Arctic security experts say the federal Conservatives' pledge to build a permanent military base in Iqaluit is a move in the right direction, but they also have questions about...

‘Shock and disbelief’: Acadia University pulling the plug on its aging pool

Acadia University in Wolfville, N.S., will permanently close its swimming pool on June 15 due to the ongoing cost of maintaining it.In a news release, the school said the pool has...

‘Bring down those barriers’: Some businesses say interprovincial trade could be a boon for P.E.I.

Uncertainty around U.S. tariffs on Canadian exports has some Prince Edward Island businesses saying trade barriers between provinces should be eased — but cautiously. Some business owners, like Sebastian Manago, said it's easier...

Latest threat of steel and aluminum tariffs would hurt N.B., trade expert says

U.S. President Trump's plan to levy 25 per cent tariffs on all steel and aluminum tariffs would put New Brunswick in a bind, according to Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters. "We are in...

Foreign aid groups in Quebec face fallout from Trump’s USAID cuts

A U.S. foreign aid agency is being stripped down to its bare bones by President Donald Trump's administration, and the cuts are having a direct impact on Quebec-based organizations.Among them is...
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