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Some Manitoba snowbirds selling U.S. properties, flocking back to Canada

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The 'for sale' sign has gone up on a Manitoba couple's dream winter home in the U.S. The Reinhardts bought the home in a gated community in Mesa, Ariz., nine years ago. They say they've made good friends in their community, but the tone...
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Some Manitoba snowbirds flocking back to Canada, selling U.S. properties

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The for sale sing has gone up on a Manitoba couple's dream winter home in the U.S. The Reinhardt's bought the home in a gated community in Mesa, Arizona nine years ago. They say they've made good friends with both the Canadians and...
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Dairy producers dodge U.S. tariffs, but say there’s still a big battle ahead

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The upcoming review of the Canada-US-Mexico free trade agreement, which reduces or eliminates trade barriers, has some dairy producers worried. Dairy farmers want Canada to protect the supply management system, a Canadian policy that...
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Seen more maple leafs on social media? Companies are using them to boost sales and their brands

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In the wake of U.S. tariffs, one Montreal marketing agency launched a campaign featuring personalized maple leaf ads for Canadian companies to post on social media. One expert says companies will likely have to do more than just talk...
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Sask. Opposition slams province for continuing contract with American company

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The Opposition NDP called out the Sask Party government for outsourcing camping reservations to a Texas-based company.
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What to do if you're stopped at the U.S. border

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Some Canadians travelling to the United States are nervous about crossing the border amid stories of people having difficulties or even being detained. Immigration lawyer Ravi Jain has some advice for travellers at the U.S. border,...
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CBC Windsor Morning panel discusses Mark McKenzie controversy

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CBC Windsor Morning is holding panel discussions on the federal election every Wednesday until April 28. Taras Natyshak, Al Teshuba, and Alicia Higgison weigh-in on topics such as the recent ouster of Conservative candidate Mark...
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Small local businesses worried about impact of tariff war

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With more U.S. tariffs expected this week and Canadian counter-tariffs on the horizon, some small businesses in Saskatchewan say they're already feeling the pinch.
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Worried about going to the U.S.? This lawyer tells you what you should know | Hanomansing Tonight

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U.S. immigration lawyer Len Saunders discusses what he's hearing from concerned Canadians about travel to the U.S. amid a tense relationship between the two countries, as well as what Canadians should know if they plan to head to the U.S.
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Historic field artillery unearthed at the PNE

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A piece of Canadian military history has been dug up in Hastings Park. PNE officials say construction crews uncovered an early 20th-century field artillery piece. It was buried under the main stage area of the former amphitheatre. As...
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How the tariff war will impact local bookstores

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Peter Garden, owner of Turning the Tide bookstore in Saskatoon, says tariffs on books printed in the United States will impact Canadian-authored books printed and warehoused south of the border for supply-chain efficiency.
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Green Party co-leader announces civil defence force in Whitehorse

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The Green Party's co-leader Joanathan Pedneault stopped in Whitehorse to announce the party's plan to create a National Civil Defence Corps.
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Michael Bublé on what it means to be Canadian right now | Hanomansing Tonight

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Michael Bublé discusses the thinking that went into the writing of a patriotic speech he presented at the Junos that he hosted. Bublé says he thought the speech was what the country needed amid rising tensions with the U.S.
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‘We’re about 350,000 strong’: Canadian autoworkers brace for 25% tariffs

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“We need [politicians] to step up. And we need them to protect Canadian jobs,” one worker said following U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of 25 per cent tariffs for vehicles made outside of the U.S.
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Waste collection changes begin April 1. Here's what you need to know

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Windsor is getting a new waste contractor, and there's some things to be aware of. Dalson Chen reports.
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Chinese-language media commentator condemns Paul Chiang's bounty comments

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Jimmy Yan, a commentator for Fairchild TV and Radio, says Markham-Unionville incumbent Paul Chiang should be disqualified as a candidate for the Liberal Party. Speaking to BC Today host Michelle Eliot, he calls Paul Chiang's comments...
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Green Party co-leader annouces civil defence force in Whitehorse

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The Green Party's co-leader Joanathan Pedneault stopped in Whitehorse to annouce the party's plan to create a National Civil Defence Corps.
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What do you want the next PM to know about your life?

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CBC's Trishla Parekh takes The National Envelope to Brampton, Ont., to find out how people in one of Canada's fastest-growing and most diverse cities feel about their lives ahead of the federal election.
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Canada's Reece Howden wins final World Cup ski cross race, captures crystal globe

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Cultus Lake, B.C.'s Reece Howden claimed Sunday's World Cup ski cross race in Idre Fjall, Sweden and was also crowned overall champion of the season.
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Canadian pride on display at 2025 Junos

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Crooner Michael Bublé hosted the 2025 Juno Awards from Vancouver, adding an extra dose of Canadian pride because of ongoing tensions with the U.S. The show awarded some of the homegrown Canadian artists and paid tribute to Anne Murray...
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Local independent booksellers worried book prices will rise under tariffs

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Books printed in the U.S. are on a list of goods Canada may counter-tariff in response to the U.S. trade war. But booksellers say that would have a big impact on the industry at home, including on Canadian authors.
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Every NHL jersey is made in Canada, but U.S. tariffs could change that

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For decades, SP Apparel in Sainte-Hyacinthe, Que., has made every authentic NHL jersey that’s hit the ice or been purchased by fans. Nearly 80 per cent of NHL apparel the manufacturer makes could be hit with 25 per cent tariffs, stoking...
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Want to shop Canadian? Toronto's Distillery District has you covered

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Most of the businesses in Toronto’s Distillery District are Canadian-owned. Amid the ongoing ‘Buy Canadian’ movement, CBC’s Talia Ricci paid a visit to the neighbourhood to learn about the local goods and products offered in the district.
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Canada's Courtney Hoffos wins world cup ski cross silver

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Courtney Hoffos of Windermere, B.C., finishes with a time of 1:12.69, behind winner Daniela Maier in Idre Fjall.