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“Anxiety is there,” said Michèle Caron, general manager for Tube Caron, about Donald Trump’s looming 25 per cent tariffs on vehicles imported into the U.S. that could impact her car parts manufacturing business in Quebec. Gareth Madoc-Jones reports.
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Members of Montreal’s Muslim community came together on Sunday to celebrate Eid-al-fitr at the Hilm/CYD Eid prayer held at Olympia Reception Hall in Dollard-Des-Ormeaux.
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The Canadian Space Agency is turning to a Canadian company to design, build and operate a fleet of tiny satellites that will be used to track and research wildfire activity across the country.
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“Very frustrating,” said Marina Boulos-Winton, executive director for YES Employment + Entrepreneurship, about their provincial funding being cut in the Quebec budget for two employment programs serving English speakers. Gareth Madoc-Jones reports.
“I’m actually trying to take away from your grocery bill,” says La Popessa owner Abrar Alvalla on their monthly unlimited pasta subscription. Tehosterihens Deer reports.
U.S. President Donald Trump spoke glowingly about Canada and Prime Minister Mark Carney following a phone call between the two leaders. As Alan Carter explains, Trump described the call as extremely productive.
Prime Minister Mark Carney takes part in his first phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump. As Alan Carter reports, Trump describes the call as ‘extremely productive’ and the two leaders will speak again if Carney wins April’s federal election.
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.