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B.C. flag maker seeing rise in sales amid U.S. tariff threats

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After weeks of tariff threats and more talk of Canada becoming the 51st state, politicians and pollsters are noting a surge in Canadian pride. As Liam Britten reports, some stores are seeing it too.
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Trump is threatening tariffs on Canadian cars — and it's causing uncertainty in Windsor

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U.S. President Donald Trump made another threat this week of tariffs, this time targeting Canadian-made vehicles. It's causing more uncertainty in Windsor's automotive industry. The CBC's Chris Ensing reports.
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Ford is taking his anti-tariff message to the U.S. Has it worked?

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Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford is in Washington for the second day, where he and other Canadian premiers are attempting to spread an anti-tariff message to a U.S. audience. CBC reporter Mike Crawley has more on how the trip has been so far.
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Trump is threating tariffs on Canadian cars — and it's causing uncertainty in Windsor

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US President Donald Trump made ANOTHER threat this week of tariffs, this time targeting Canadian-made vehicles. It's causing more uncertainty in Windsor's automotive industry. The CBC's Chris Ensing reports.
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What does buying Canadian look like in Dawson City?

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There's a major push across the country to buy Canadian. Chris MacIntyre found out what that looks like in Dawson City.
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Vancouver city council unites in response to U.S. tariff threats

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Vancouver city councillors, in unanimous agreement over U.S. tariff threats, have passed a motion to have staff review the source of city purchases. As Chad Pawson reports, the motion also seeks to supercharge municipal efficiencies to...
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Former prime ministers say fly the Canadian flag to stand up to Trump

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All of Canada's living former prime ministers are asking Canadians to fly the red maple leaf this weekend in a huge display of national pride as the country stares down U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to its economy and...
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Why is Trump so fixated on Canada?

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From tariffs to takeovers, Donald Trump keeps threatening Canada — but why? The National’s Adrienne Arsenault asks journalists Paul Hunter and Josh Wingrove to break down what’s motivating the U.S. president to take aim at one of its...
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Tariffs could be devastating for N.B. manufacturing, expert says

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A 25 per cent tariff on steel and aluminium products, being threatened by U.S. President Trump, would be very risky for the province’s manufacturers, says Ron Marcolin of Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters.
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How could Trump's latest tariffs on steel and aluminum affect P.E.I.?

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Late Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump issued new tariffs on imported steel and aluminum from Canada and other countries. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin sat down before the announcement with Sam Sanderson, executive director of...
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Canada's Crawford finishes 23rd in men's world championship downhill

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Jack Crawford of Toronto finished in 23rd place in the men's downhill race, at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria.
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Canada's Reece Howden claims his 3rd World Cup ski cross win of the season

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Reece Howden of Cultus Lake, B.C., captured Sunday's World Cup ski cross race in Val di Fassa, Italy.
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What Canadians can expect if interprovincial trade barriers come down as planned

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Minister of Transport Anita Anand on internal trade barriers and the government's efforts on tariffs during this 30-day pause. Plus, Rosemary also speaks with Marilyn Dibb of...
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A Newfoundlander saw Drake in Australia, and the rap star gave her twenty grand

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Most people would have to spend big bucks to see rap superstar Drake perform in Australia. But on Wednesday night, one lucky Newfoundlander was promised $20,000 by Drake himself. And it's all because she brought a piece of home to the show.
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There's a movement to 'buy Canadian.' Can municipalities like Windsor follow suit?

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In the wake of tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, and a narrowly-avoided North American trade war, many people have expressed a renewed interest in buying Canadian-made products at the grocery store. Many public...
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Massive moose made in snow with meticulous footprints 'very Canadian,' says artist

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Graphic artist Eric Goggins of Salisbury, near Moncton, spent three hours outside his cottage designing a moose, using only his footprints and some fishing twine.
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Let's go shopping for Canadian-made groceries with just $25

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The YQR Couponbae has you covered with tips and tricks on how to do just that, without spending a lot of money.
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Saskatoon's Maïa Schwinghammer claims World Cup moguls bronze

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Maïa Schwinghammer of Saskatoon finishes third in the women's moguls at the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup stop in Deer Valley, Utah, with a score of 75.22.
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Push to buy 'Made in Canada' products continues despite tariffs pause

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Despite a pause in U.S. tariffs, the push to buy Canadian products continues across the GTA. But as CBC’s Dale Manucdoc explains, there are some grey areas that exist when purchasing products from home soil.
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CBC's Aarti Pole speaks with Ameen and Surria Fadel, Owners of Cedar Valley Selections

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Get the latest on CBCNews.ca, the CBC News App, and CBC News Network for breaking news and analysis.
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Are Quebecers having a rare moment of Canadian patriotism?

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From 25 per cent tariff threats to calling Canada the 51st state, Quebecers are coming together with the rest of the country to find ways to showcase their Canadian patriotism and stand up to the U.S.
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Quebecers joining in on Canadian patriotism amid U.S. tariff threat

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From 25 per cent tariff threats to calling Canada the 51st state, Quebecers are coming together with the rest of the country to find ways to showcase their Canadian patriotism and stand up to the U.S.
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#TheMoment a Manitoba family deployed googly-eyed hockey sticks to poke fun at Trump

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Shannon Proudfoot, Aaron Maciejko, and KJ de Groot recount the moment googly-eyed hockey sticks were stuck in a snowbank to poke fun at Donald Trump and his demand for 24/7 eyes on the border.
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Shopping for a basket full of Canadian-made groceries with only $25

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Have looming U.S. tariffs made you want to shop for more Canadian-grown and Canadian-made products? YQR Couponbae has you covered with tips and tricks on how to do just that, without spending a lot of money.