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U.K. reaches post-Brexit trade deal with EU

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The U.K. has reached a provisional trade deal with the EU more than four years after the Brexit vote. The agreement is expected to provide stability as the divorce becomes final on Jan. 1.
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London's Heathrow airport begins one-hour COVID-19 tests

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Heathrow airport in London, U.K., is now offering passengers a one-hour COVID-19 test before boarding their flight, with other international airports likely to follow in coming months, says joint chief executive of medical travel firm...
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Qell Acquisition Begins Trading on Nasdaq

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Qell Acquisition raised $380 million in its initial public offering. Barry Engle, CEO and former head of GM North America, joined Cheddar to discuss taking the company public through a SPAC.
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Ford says he understands parents want more certainty about school this fall

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford sympathized with parents who want to know if their kids will be in the classroom this September but says it's too early to make a decision.
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Michigan Secretary of State Explains Mail-in Ballot Concerns

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Jocelyn Benson sits with Cheddar's Kristen Scholer to explain President Trump's confusion with mail-in ballot applications. Benson says the move is educate and make residents aware of voting options.
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China slaps Australia with barley tariffs as trade tensions flare

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China imposes tariffs on barley, suspends beef imports from Australia after Canberra pushes for COVID-19 enquiry.
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CFL delays season, alters Grey Cup plans

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The CFL is trying to salvage a season, but it won’t start until September. And Regina will not host the Grey Cup this year, as scheduled.
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Trudeau's outlook on businesses rehiring during pandemic

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he hopes the extension of the wage subsidy program to the end of August will give businesses a level of certainty while they look to reopen during the pandemic.
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Retirement savings drop as oil industry suffers major losses

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Financial losses in the oil industry aren’t only impacting the companies’ bottom lines; Canadians’ retirement savings are taking a bit hit too.
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'It isn't just a pipeline protest. It's actually about land rights' | AFN Ont. Regional Chief RoseAnne Archibald

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Assembly of First Nations Ontario Regional Chief RoseAnne Archibald discusses the issue of land rights in Canada in light of the Wetʼsuwetʼen hereditary chiefs opposition to the Coastal GasLink pipeline.
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Fluctuating status of U.S. tariffs compounds uncertainty for Canadians

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Canada’s hopes for a reprieve from U.S. tariffs were dashed Thursday afternoon, adding to the uncertainty felt by businesses and industries reeling from the tariffs.
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Carney 'ignoring' will of the House on spring economic update: Melissa Lantsman | Power & Politics

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Conservative deputy leader Melissa Lantsman tells Power & Politics the Liberal government is 'ignoring' the will of the majority in Parliament after opposition MPs won a non-binding vote calling for a spring economic update.
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Australia’s economy grows as Reserve Bank of Australia warns of risks

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Australia's economy has posted steady growth, but the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) remains cautious. While inflation appears to be under control, global uncertainties and trade risks continue to pose challenges. This video breaks down...
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Stakes are high for Alberta’s oil and gas industry in this federal election

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Workers and industry leaders in Alberta’s oil and gas industry say they want to hear clear energy platforms from the federal candidates during this election campaign as U.S. tariff threats create uncertainty in the sector.
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Trends shifting, consumer uncertainty having an impact on real estate market amid possible trade war

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While tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump are on pause for now, the uncertainty posed by a possible trade war is having ripple effects across other industries, including real estate. CBC Windsor News host Katerina Georgieva...
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Gold prices have spiked. Why hasn't northern gold mining?

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While gold prices have skyrocketed this year, a new report is suggesting exploration hasn't. Caitrin Pilkington explains why,
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Furey says negotiations with U.S. officials about tariffs should be kept private

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Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey spoke with reporters in Washington following a series of meetings between Canada’s Premiers and U.S. officials over threatened tariffs. He said the details of those negotiations shouldn’t be...
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Boosting NATO's defence capabilities means going beyond 3% target, says Rutte

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The 32 NATO allies will likely decide to increase the defence spending benchmark from the current 2% of GDP during a summit in The Hague in June.
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‘It had to happen’: Western Canada weighs in on Trudeau’s exit

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People in Western Canada, a longtime fortress of resistance to many of Justin Trudeau’s policies, weigh in on the Prime Minister’s resignation announcement.
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Not 'Liberation Day' for Most Americans: Myron Brilliant

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"Companies are going to hold on to capital if we don't see a clear sign where this is all leading to," says says Myron Brilliant, former Head of International Affairs at the US Chamber of Commerce, ahead of fresh US tariffs....
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Could Shift in US Capital Boost Demand for Europe Stocks?

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Salman Ahmed, global head of macro and strategic asset allocation at Fidelity International, discusses portfolio diversification and the potential impact on European equities if US capital undergoes a structural shift away from its...
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Lutnick May Withhold US Chip Grants in Push for Bigger Investments

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US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has signaled he could withhold promised Chips Act grants as he pushes companies to substantially expand their US projects, according to people familiar with the matter. His goal is to generate tens of...
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Smart: Expect Lower Number, Broader Range with Tariffs

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Investors are waiting for President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariff announcement which will reshape the US's major trading partnerships. Christopher Smart, Arbroath Group's Managing Partner and Founder told Bloomberg's Horizons Middle...
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Tech Industry Pushes Trump to Rethink AI Chip Restrictions

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Jason Oxman, President and CEO of the Information Technology Industry Council, says China could benefit from US chip curbs set out by the Biden administration. He tells Caroline Hyde what changes the tech industry is pushing for on...