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Few of Trudeau’s policies had the significant benefits promised for them. Deficit spending failed to boost incomes. The federal carbon tax did not reduce emissions: oil and gas production reached record highs.
While Canada was supposedly “closed” for oil and gas business, the industry increased its oil production by more than a million barrels per day. Its biggest companies posted record profits in 2022, and then almost did it again in 2023.
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If President-elect Donald J. Trump sticks to his plan, Canada could be slapped with a 25% import tax on all goods it sends to the United States come Monday.
Chrystia Freeland is touting her experience in government as evidence she can rebuild the Liberal party and steer the country through a perilous time.
Canada Needs a New Maple Leaf. Trudeau wants to feel good about himself. He attempts self-righteous posturing to assume the high moral ground by stating he will abide by the Inter
The famous Dakar Rally being raced in the deserts of Saudi Arabia is to come to a conclusion on Friday. Associated Press photographer Christophe Ena explains who he has been capturing the off-road motorsport event frame-by-frame.
The federal Conservative leader's speech to a packed B.C. audience didn't address how he’d tackle incoming U.S. president Donald Trump’s promise to impose a potentially devastating 25-per-cent tariff on Canadian goods.
Israel and Hamas have reached a deal to pause the fighting in Gaza, release hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners and create a path to end bloodshed in the tiny enclave and diffuse tensions across the Middle East.
Global leaders react to deal that follows almost 16 months of what rights groups and historians have called a ‘genocide’ waged by Israel