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"It’s like a second home," said Christine Tsuyuki, mother of two and client at Saulestice, a Perinatal & Family Wellness Centre in Montreal founded by two young mothers whose mission is to offer support to growing families. Corinne Boyer reports.
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As Donald Trump's trade war takes hold, there's a renewed push to buy Canadian-made products. Brandon Choghri speaks with the founder of Toronto-based Bather, who says making their goods locally is simply better for business.
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A McMaster Royal Historian says Canada's official head of state is showing signs of solidarity with the nation in the wake of a trade war and talk of becoming the 51st state. David Zura explains.
3h ago
The NDP say it wants to end loopholes and tax arrangements that allow people to put money offshore to avoid taxes - a move directly aimed at the Liberal leader. This as the Conservatives say they will get tough on domestic abusers.
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“It’s like a second home,” said Christine Tsuyuki, mother of two and client at Saulestice, a Perinatal & Family Wellness Centre in Montreal founded by two young mothers whose mission is to offer support to growing families. Corinne Boyer reports.
As Donald Trump’s trade war takes hold, there’s a renewed push to buy Canadian-made products. Brandon Choghri speaks with the founder of Toronto-based Bather, who says making their goods locally is simply better for business.
A McMaster Royal Historian says Canada’s official head of state is showing signs of solidarity with the nation in the wake of a trade war and talk of becoming the 51st state. David Zura explains.
The NDP say it wants to end loopholes and tax arrangements that allow people to put money offshore to avoid taxes – a move directly aimed at the Liberal leader. This as the Conservatives say they will get tough on domestic abusers.
“Local democracy was at stake,” said Joe Ortona, president of the Quebec English School Boards Association, about the Quebec Court of Appeal siding with English school boards on Bill 40. Gareth Madoc-Jones reports.
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“Tragic,” says Karolina Jez who is advocating for French bulldogs after her beloved Rio died, suspecting unethical breeding – and she’s not alone, Montreal is seeing an increased number of surrenders with the breed. Pamela Pagano reports.
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“90% plus of our seniors live in their apartment,” says Pierre Lynch, spokesperson for the Coalition for the Dignity of Seniors, as he explains their disappointment with CAQs annual budget that offers no funding for home care. Corinne Boyer reports.
Canada has been spared America’s April 2nd tariffs, but still faces 25% tariffs that could wipe out the auto industry. Canada has now launched retaliatory tariffs aimed at maximizing damage to the U.S., while minimizing harm at home.
At least six people are dead after a violent night of severe storms and tornadoes that swept across the central United States. Michael Yoshida looks at the damage.