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Premiers urge Trudeau to extend charity deadline in wake of postal strike

Premiers urge Trudeau to extend charity deadline in wake of postal strike

Charities want 2-month tax extension to help account for a decline in mail-in donations
Expert calls Trump taunts ‘churlish’, urges Canada to focus on coming trade war

Expert calls Trump taunts ‘churlish’, urges Canada to focus on coming trade war

Carleton professor said Trump posts play well to his supporters, without being seen as a real threat
Border measures begin to take effect in response to Trump’s tariff threat

Border measures begin to take effect in response to Trump’s tariff threat

Changes begin with a ban on the over-and-back practice known as ‘flagpoling’
Canada should prepare for spring election, whether it includes Trudeau or not

Canada should prepare for spring election, whether it includes Trudeau or not

PM said to be reflecting on his future, has not shared his plans for the holidays
Trump camp takes another social media jab at Canadian takeover

Trump camp takes another social media jab at Canadian takeover

US president-elect’s son shares post on X of Donald Trump buying Canada on Amazon
B.C. retaining immigrants as East Coast struggles with people moving on

B.C. retaining immigrants as East Coast struggles with people moving on

Quebec seeing increase in immigrants who stay, Atlantic Canada still struggling
Advocates concerned revised airline compensation rules will preserve status quo

Advocates concerned revised airline compensation rules will preserve status quo

Ottawa is proposing new rules surrounding airlines’ obligations when a flight is delayed or cancelled
Bank of Canada watching economy closely after half-point rate cut

Bank of Canada watching economy closely after half-point rate cut

Weaker than expected growth, American situation factors in deliberations
Green Party’s Elizabeth May reflects on unprecedented week in Canadian politics

Green Party’s Elizabeth May reflects on unprecedented week in Canadian politics

‘It’s up to Justin Trudeau what he does, and it’s up to the Liberal Party what it does’
Rent-a-friend business booms as B.C.’s Chinese diaspora copes with isolation

Rent-a-friend business booms as B.C.’s Chinese diaspora copes with isolation

Demand for companionship service growing across Canada
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