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What could come from trade talks between Canada and Mexico?

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With cabinet ministers meeting with Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum, Power & Politics hears from Juan Carlos Baker, former CUSMA trade negotiator and Mexico’s former vice minister of international trade about the relationship...
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Mexico’s journalists targeted: Legal threats to free speech on the rise

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Mexico becomes even more dangerous for journalists — as new legal tools are weaponised to silence dissent and criticism.
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Carney suggests U.S. tariffs could drop to help Canadian industry

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As Prime Minister Mark Carney announced support for the softwood lumber industry dealing with the impact of a U.S. trade war, he acknowledged the government could drop some retaliatory tariffs if it helps other industries.
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What to expect ahead of Canada, Mexico trade talks | Hanomansing Tonight

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Canada's foreign affairs and finance ministers will be in Mexico City this week to strengthen economic ties with government officials. José Díaz-Briseño, a correspondent for Reforma, says he predicts parties will engage in general...
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Canadian delegation heads to Mexico to build trade opportunities

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With trade negotiations with the U.S. seemingly at a standstill, a delegation of Canadian ministers has headed to Mexico to establish a more direct trade relationship.
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Finance and foreign affairs ministers travel to Mexico to strengthen trade partnership

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Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne confirmed Monday that he and Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand will be travelling to Mexico City in an effort to strengthen Canada's trade ties with Mexico. The ministers are expected to...
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Former Trump adviser says president believes CUSMA rules of origin are ‘too liberal’

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After U.S. President Donald Trump imposed 35 per cent tariffs on non-CUSMA compliant goods, Power & Politics hears from Everett Eissenstat, former deputy director, U.S. National Economic Council and former deputy assistant to President...
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Trump signs order imposing new tariffs on a number of trading partners that go into effect in 7 days

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The order is the next step in Trump's trade agenda that will test the global economy and sturdiness of American alliances built up over decades. (Scripps News)
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Mexico secures 90-day U.S. tariff delay ahead of deadline

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Mexico will have another 90-day pause to continue negotiating a trade deal with the U.S. as new tariff rates are being declared by President Donald Trump ahead of his Aug. 1 deadline. Ken Smith Ramos, Mexico's chief negotiator for the...
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Trump extends Mexico trade deal deadline by 90 days

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The president said Mexico agreed to eliminate non-tariff trade barriers, though he did not specify what those were. (Scripps News)
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New UNESCO wonders worldwide, Mayan legends & a bike chef in Denmark

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This week on WINGS, we explore stories where heritage, creativity, and nature collide. India celebrates another cultural triumph as temples and caves in Maharashtra gain UNESCO World Heritage status. We take you to these newly-listed...
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Mexico’s fuel theft grows into multinational criminal business

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Fuel theft in Mexico expands from local crime to a global business — costing billions in losses and empowering organized networks.
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Smuggling tunnel more than 1.2 km long found between U.S. and Mexico

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U.S. Border Patrol agents discover smuggling tunnel stretching more than 1.2 kilometres from San Diego into Mexico.
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Chaos at Guatemala-Mexico border as caravan tries to advance

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Migrants and asylum seekers fear crossing border in small numbers will lead to their deportations back to Honduras.
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Migrants forced to return home at Mexico border

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Thousands of people from Central America left their homes in the last week, hoping to reach the United States, but Mexico turned them back.
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US sends asylum seekers to Guatemala as new caravan heads north

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More than 2,000 Honduran migrants and asylum seekers leave for US, despite expected obstacles on route and at borders.
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Migrant caravan: Forced to seek asylum in Guatemala

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Mexico is deploying hundreds of soldiers to its Guatemalan border in an effort to block a surge of migrants and refugees trying to reach the United States.
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US shipping out asylum seekers to Guatemala

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Mexico is deploying hundreds of soldiers to its Guatemalan border in an effort to block a surge of migrants and refugees trying to reach the United States.
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Hondurans march towards Mexico seeking a better future

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As living standards in Honduras deteriorate, more and more people are leaving the country in search of a better life.
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Migrant group camps at Guatemala-Mexico border in bid to reach US

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Hundreds of Central Americans are camped on Guatemala border as they prepare to enter Mexico in a group on Monday.
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Plastic bag ban goes into effect in Mexico City

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With only four percent of its waste ever recycled, Mexico's biggest city introduces a new ban on plastics.
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Need 2 Know: Puerto Rico Quake, Iran Buries Soleimani

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Tuesday, January 7, 2020.
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Warrior Hounds: The Mexican women searching for their disappeared

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Women using their noses, simple tools to find missing loved ones, discouraged by what they say is official indifference.
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Feds extend CERB by eight weeks | Carla Qualtrough

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Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough on the decision to extend the Canada Emergency Response Benefit by two months.