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U.S. President Donald Trump said he had a very positive conversation with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. Trump added that he believes things will work out "very well" for Canada following the phone call.
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The Haskell Free Library and Opera House straddles the line Vermont and Quebec -- with an informal agreement between Canada and the U.S. having allowing Canadians to enter without a passport. But border restrictions are set to change that.
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"To solve these problems to create these technologies," says Nicolas Rotaru, PHD student at Polytechnique Montréal, after the institution received a historic $50 million donation to create a disruptive innovation hub. Alyssia Rubertucci reports.
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"We will need to build new trading relationships," said Liberal Leader Mark Carney at his rally Thursday evening in Montreal, as he discusses U.S. trade relations amidst an ongoing tariff battle with President Donald Trump. Corinne Boyer reports.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said he had a very positive conversation with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. Trump added that he believes things will work out “very well” for Canada following the phone call.
The Haskell Free Library and Opera House straddles the line Vermont and Quebec — with an informal agreement between Canada and the U.S. having allowing Canadians to enter without a passport. But border restrictions are set to change that.
“To solve these problems to create these technologies,” says Nicolas Rotaru, PHD student at Polytechnique Montréal, after the institution received a historic $50 million donation to create a disruptive innovation hub. Alyssia Rubertucci reports.
“We will need to build new trading relationships,” said Liberal Leader Mark Carney at his rally Thursday evening in Montreal, as he discusses U.S. trade relations amidst an ongoing tariff battle with President Donald Trump. Corinne Boyer reports.
“It’s very depressing,” said JD, a Montrealer with long COVID, about the persisting health problems that she’s had to live with since contracting COVID-19 in January 2020. Gareth Madoc-Jones reports.
Canadians are strongly opposed to becoming the 51st state, with a loss of culture and sovereignty given as the main reasons for being against it. Polling also shows older Canadians support retaliatory tariffs against the US more than young people.
Melanie Ng speaks with immigration attorney, Benjamin Green, on why some Canadians are hesitant to cross the border right now and advice for those who may want to think twice before booking a trip.
“It’s easy to understand that a political party would not want to set a precedent by paying cash,” said Patrick White, journalism professor at UQAM, about TVA’s $75,000 debate participation fee, refused by the Liberal Party. Erin Seize reports.