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Drop in Canadian tourists hurting U.S., say northeast governors
FREDERICTON — New England governors say tariffs and anti-Canadian rhetoric by the United States government is taking a bite out of tourism, with some states seeing a drop of up to 60 per cent in visitors from north of the border. Massachusetts Gov.
Jun 16, 2025 2:58 PM
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May calls Carney's decision to limit debate on major projects bill a 'new low'
OTTAWA — Green Party Leader Elizabeth May said Monday that Prime Minister Mark Carney's decision to ram his government's major projects bill through the House of Commons this week represents a “new low” in contempt for Parliament.
Jun 16, 2025 2:55 PM
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Rain, cooler temperatures provide relief in Prairie wildfires, more evacuees go home
WINNIPEG — Rain and cooler temperatures brought relief to fire-ravaged Manitoba and Saskatchewan Monday, allowing fire bans to be reduced and more evacuees to go home.
Jun 16, 2025 2:31 PM
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Border bill raises questions about expanded data sharing with U.S.: Citizen Lab
OTTAWA — An organization that monitors the effect of information flows on human rights says the new federal border security bill appears to "roll out a welcome mat" for expanded data-sharing agreements with the United States and other countries.
Jun 16, 2025 2:30 PM
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Donald Trump is the first president in 116 years to not be invited to the NAACP convention
The NAACP announced Monday the group will not invite President Donald Trump to its national convention next month in Charlotte, North Carolina, the first time the prominent civil rights organization has opted to exclude a sitting president in its 116
Jun 16, 2025 2:01 PM
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New Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez says he'll run for seat in 2026 election
QUÉBEC — The newly elected leader of the Quebec Liberals says he'll wait until the 2026 provincial election to run for a seat in the national assembly.
Jun 16, 2025 2:01 PM
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Ring of Fire road to bring prosperity to First Nation, problems for caribou: report
TORONTO — A proposed road to the mineral-rich Ring of Fire in northern Ontario will bring economic prosperity to Webequie First Nation, though it may endanger caribou in the region, a newly released assessment finds.
Jun 16, 2025 1:35 PM
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The Latest: Trump attends G7 summit amid his trade war with US allies
President Donald Trump has arrived for the G7, or Group of Seven , summit in Canada, a country he's suggested should be annexed, as he wages a trade war with America’s longstanding allies.
Jun 16, 2025 1:06 PM
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N.S. premier disappointed court won't decide who is responsible for Chignecto Isthmus
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's premier says he’s disappointed the province's Court of Appeal has declined to say which level of government has responsibility for the land bridge to New Brunswick.
Jun 16, 2025 12:46 PM
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North Carolina redistricting trial begins, with racial gerrymandering allegations the focus
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.
Jun 16, 2025 10:55 AM
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