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However, an old man called David is unhappy because he is in t6. He is a Canadian and now he lives alone in US. Last year, he prepared and l7some biscuits and candies on the table to welcome the children around here, but this year he is sick and he r8he can’t continue to manag...
After a tumultuous election cycle, the divisive former president has reclaimed the highest office in the nation. Nov. 6, 2024 Agencies Are Revising LGBTQ+ Web Pages The Social Security Administration is among the latest agencies to remove references to transgender and inte...
TORONTO (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump was joking when he suggested Canada become the 51st U.S. state during a dinner with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, a Canadian minister who attended their recent dinner said Tuesday. Fox News reported that Trum
Tariffs on Chinese goods are still scheduled to take effect at midnight, despite the White House pausing those on Canadian and Mexican products after agreement on new border security measures. Laura MannweilerFeb. 3, 2025 Canada, Mexico Dodge Trump Tariffs Th...
‘Romi is home’: Canadian cousin of freed Israeli hostage issues statement ‘Today, we begin the hard work of helping Romi (Gonen) heal and rediscover herself — a daunting but essential task that we, as her family and community, are prepared to face together,’ Maureen Les...
Trudeau’s election in 2015 was in a sense a restoration of a vision of a bilingual, multicultural, tolerant welfare state, the kind of Nordic country that would be at home in the European Union if it wasn’t for an inconvenient ocean, writes biographer
The briefing note suggests that “in normal times” China’s transition to a consumption driven economy would offer opportunities for Canadian exporters. But, it suggests these opportunities to engage must be balanced against Canada’s core values. ...
The bill was passed by Canada’s Senate and is now pending before the House of Commons, which is seeking public input on a proposed regulatory framework to implement the bill. If approved, the bill will apply to all federally regulated workplaces, including workers in the Canadian Parliament,...
Also, as many of you know, for twenty years we spent four or five months of the Canadian winter in the delightful city of Palm Springs in California, where we, usually, except for the one year when we had flooded impassable roads, had lovely warm days. That all ended in April of 20...