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B.C.'s Amelia Smart cracks top-25 in World Cup slalom in Are
The Invermere, B.C. native finished with a time of 1:44.56 to place 25th in the women's slalom event during the latest stop on the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in Åre, Sweden.
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Canada's James Crawford finishes 8th at Kvitfjell World Cup downhill race
Toronto's James Crawford was the top Canadian in the men's downhill race from Kvitfjell, Norway.
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Juno, Polaris music awards revoked from Buffy Sainte-Marie
Both the Juno Awards and the Polaris Music Prize announced Friday they were rescinding the honours Sainte-Marie had received over the years.
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Why the U.S. trade war with Canada is helping Toronto tourism
While March Break is often a time when Canadians travel to their neighbouring country south of the border, CBC’s Chris Glover explores how the U.S.-Canada trade war is changing travel trends.
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A sweet season is in the works for this Ruscom, Ont., maple farm
It was a cold, cold winter, but for Ruscom Maple Farm, it's paying off: The CBC's Michael Evans caught up with owner Rob Nadeau, who says the farm is expecting a long and plentiful season, while demand for local maple products is up.
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Buffy Sainte-Marie loses Junos, turfed from Canadian Music Hall of Fame
Buffy Sainte-Marie has been stripped of her Juno and Polaris Music Prize honours and removed from the Canadian Music Hall of Fame following a 2023 CBC News investigation into her claims of Indigenous ancestry.
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U.S.-made items with maple leaf symbols perplex pro-Canadian shopper
Want to 'Buy Canadian' at the supermarket? It might be more complicated than you think - as Windsor resident Jim Kreski found out on a recent trip to a local FreshCo store. Dalson Chen reports.
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Trump's fluctuating trade policies creating uncertainty for businesses and consumers
U.S. tariffs on some Canadian goods are now being put on pause. With the trade restrictions constantly changing, some Canadian shoppers and American businesses are not sure how they should move forward. Pinki Wong has more.
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Can you afford to be patriotic when grocery shopping?
As trade uncertainty continues between Canada and the United States, many Manitobans are trying to buy more Canadian products. But how affordable is patriotism at the grocery store? CBC's Matt Humphrey finds out. int of pride.
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Where is the rightful birthplace of hockey? Depends who you ask
The first organized game was played in Montreal, Que., back in 1875. But people in Délı̨nę, N.W.T., and Windsor, NS., have different opinions.
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This small-town Sask. broomball team has won 3 championships in a row
What's in the water in Debden, Sask.? The Debden Roadrunners broomball team, hailing from a 300-person town, is tough to beat.
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To serve or not to serve: Ottawa bars mull what to do with U.S. liquor
CBC’s Natalia Goodwin spoke with some local establishments about how they are adjusting their menus in response to tariffs.
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Tariffs have increased sales for this Ontario cannery – but they could also hurt its business dealings long-term
Sprague Foods, a family business in Belleville that cans soups and beans, has experienced a number of ups and downs caused by the threat of U.S. tariffs. Their business in Canada is booming because of a surge of patriotic shopping, but...
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Will Canadian counter-tariffs cause more harm than good?
Vivek Astvansh, an associate professor at McGill’s Desautels Faculty of Management, warns Ottawa’s use of counter-tariffs to fight Donald Trump’s economic attack on Canada is just for ‘optics'.
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Markets slump as U.S. Tariff uncertainty rattles investors
U.S. President Donald Trump has delayed a portion of the tariffs imposed on Canada and Mexico. The decision comes after financial markets reacted negatively to the sweeping tariffs of up to 25 percent that took effect earlier in the...
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US President Donald Trump delays some tariffs on Canada, Mexico
US President Donald Trump on Thursday signed executive orders to delay some tariffs imposed against Mexico and Canada till April 2. Watch this report for more details!
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Trump checks stocks, again delays action on Canada, Mexico trade
#Gravitas U.S. President Donald Trump has made another U-turn on tariffs, backpedaling on key trade taxes targeting Canada and Mexico.
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Shoppers in Ottawa are focused on buying local
Given the U.S. tariffs placed on Canadian goods, these shoppers say they will avoid American goods when grocery shopping.
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Here's what Windsorites and union leaders have to say as Trump tariffs come into effect
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday imposed tariffs on virtually all Canadian goods, kicking off a trade war that is expected to hit communities like Windsor hard. The CBC's Pratyush Dayal reports.
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Manitoba offers tax deferrals, pulls U.S.-made booze in wake of trade war
Premier Wab Kinew announced his government will offer tax deferrals to impacted businesses and pull U.S.-made booze from the shelves of Liquor Marts. These are the first measures the Manitoba government has announced to help people...
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Ontario pulls U.S. alcohol from LCBO shelves in response to tariffs
Ontario is pulling 3,600 U.S. products off LCBO shelves in response to Trump's tariffs, with Premier Doug Ford encouraging people to buy Canadian brands instead.
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Surrey duty-free shop caught in the crossfire of U.S.-Canada trade war
The trade war between Canada and the United States is now underway. A major border retailer in Surrey says its workers are caught in the crossfire. As Shaurya Kshatri reports, business groups are bracing for tough decisions, from layoffs...
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90% of Canadians don’t want to be a 51st state. What’s up with the other 10%?
Polls show that 90 per cent of people in Canada have no interest in being a part of President Donald Trump’s threatened 51st state, but what about the rest? CBC’s Lyndsay Duncombe sets out to understand the other 10 per cent are why they...
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90% of Canadians don’t want to be a 51st state. What’s up with the rest?
Polls show that 90 per cent of people in Canada have no interest in being a part of President Donald Trump’s threatened 51st state, but what about the rest? CBC’s Lyndsay Duncombe sets out to understand the other 10 per cent are why they...