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Why crooner Michael Bublé is so proud to be Canadian

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Ahead of hosting the 2025 Juno Awards, Michael Bublé weighed in on what it means to be Canadian amidst the backdrop of the ongoing trade war with the U.S.
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B.C. government pulling part of tariff response bill

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B.C. Premier David Eby said his party will be pulling Part 4 of Bill 7, his government's response to U.S. tariffs, in response to concerns from key stakeholders. Eby said that while his government needs to be able to act quickly in...
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A sneak peek behind the scenes of this weekend's Juno Awards

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Some of Canada's best musicians have gathered in Vancouver for the 54th annual Juno Awards. The show will air Sunday on CBC platforms and be hosted by B.C.'s very own Michael Bublé. Michelle Morton takes us behind the scenes for a sneak...
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Can I vote if I’m living in the U.S. on a work visa?

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CBC News answers your audience question about voting eligibility if you’re living in the U.S. on a work visa.
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Tariff anxiety is mounting for manufacturers in Surrey

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Tariff anxiety is mounting in Surrey, B.C., a community with the highest number of manufacturers in the province. As Jon Hernandez reports, while levies on steel and aluminum are in effect business hasn't dried up yet.
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Canadian politicians promise retaliation for Trump’s auto tariffs

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Federal and provincial political leaders promised to retaliate after U.S. President Donald Trump announced 25 per cent tariffs on all vehicles entering the United States, starting next week.
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‘The arts need to step up’ in tense political times | Saul Rubinek

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Ahead of a return to the Toronto stage in his one-man show Playing Shylock, Canadian actor Saul Rubinek spoke with The National’s Ian Hanomansing about his portraying of Shylock, the controversial Jewish moneylender in Shakepeare's The...
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Toronto’s 2025 One of a Kind Show embraces ‘Buy Canadian’ movement

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As Canadians continue to seek out ways to support locally made products, Toronto’s One of a Kind Show is hoping the movement motivates people to buy at their 2025 marketplace. CBC’s Clara Pasieka has the story.
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N.L. Health Services is rethinking what supplies it’s buying due to U.S. tariffs

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With possible tariffs from the U.S. looming, Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services is examining everything it buys — from brown paper bags to beds and everything in between. They’re looking for alternatives to U.S.-made products. The...
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Pop-punk legends Sum 41 honoured at Canadian Music Hall of Fame

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An exhibition at the National Music Centre showcases Sum 41's 30-year journey, tracing their beginnings in Ontario to their rise as global icons to their farewell tour, with over 15 million albums sold across the globe.
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New rebate program lets Calgarians save money on rain barrels

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Green Calgary has partnered with the city to offer a $50 rebate on rain barrels. The non-profit has started making the barrels locally to accommodate overflowing demand.
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Defending world champs Stellato-Dudek, Deschamps discuss the 'honour' of competing for Canada

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Canadian pair Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps will aim to defend their title at the world figure skating championships.
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Answering your election and misinformation questions | Hanomansing Tonight

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The head of Elections Canada says he has been in touch with social media platforms in an effort to address concerns about misinformation as Canada wades into an election campaign. Aengus Bridgman, an assistant professor at McGill...
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Saint John business looks for Canadian suppliers as tariffs come into effect

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Elizabeth Miller, owner of Good Fibrations fibre-arts shop in Saint John, says U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, and potentially other products in the future, will increase the cost of knitting needles, among other items. She is...
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FULL SPEECH: Carney speaks at Canada Day celebration in Ottawa

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Celebrating his first Canada Day as prime minister, Mark Carney addressed scores of Canadians gathered for holiday festivities at LeBreton Flats in Ottawa.
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Carney taking 'bootlicking' approach to Trump, says former Liberal cabinet minister

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Prime Minister Mark Carney removed Canada's digital services tax in an effort to revive U.S. trade talks. Former foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy criticizes this move, saying Carney is bending to Trump's will.
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Mayors of Canadian border cities prepare for effects of U.S. tariffs

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Mike Bradley, the mayor of Sarnia, Ont., says cities and towns along the Canada-U.S. border, like Sarnia, need to be ready for economic hardship in the face of a trade war with the United States. ‘If we’re going to go to war, we better...
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U.S. tariffs cause fear and confusion in Canadian steel towns

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In Canada's steel and aluminum producing regions, orders are down and apprehension is up after new U.S. tariffs came into effect. In Hamilton, Ont., the tariffs threaten to create job losses that could have ripple effects through the...
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Pint-based patriotism: How Canadian are well-known beer brands?

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The question of which products are Canadian might seem simple, but making that determination can be tricky.
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Is the 'buy Canadian' movement full of beans? N.B. coffee producer is riding the wave

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Saltwinds Coffee in Keswick, N.B., doubled production during February, thanks to patriotic Canadians shopping for a made-at-home solution for their java fix. Founder Brad Rideout hopes the company’s roasted beans will find new markets.
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Elbows Up!: People in Ottawa rally against Trump tariffs, annexation threats

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Hundreds of people gathered on Parliament Hill Sunday to protest U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods and talk of Canada becoming the "51st state."
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Manitoba manufacturer doubles down on Canadian pride amid tariff uncertainty

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A Brandon steel manfacturer says clients want to keep their cash in Canada. Behlen Industries is seeing more domestic orders as tariffs loom in the United States.
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Canadians shunning travel to United States, new data suggests

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New data shows Canadians are taking fewer trips to the United States, especially by land, with many citing the political climate under U.S. President Donald Trump as the top reason for not crossing the border.
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These Ottawa cafes are brewing up a Canadian twist on a classic

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As Canadians push back against U.S. tariffs and annexation threats, some cafes in Ottawa have renamed the 'Americano' to the 'Canadiano.'