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The “Stand For Canada” banners can be used on Facebook, X and Linkedin and are part of a campaign by the City of Brampton to encourage support for local businesses and products made in Canada.
Canada’s Liberal Party revoked Indian-origin MP Chandra Arya’s bid for the party leadership and his nomination in his own constituency due to alleged ties with the Indian government, including ...
Forty bright-red banners have popped up in downtown Palm Springs over the past few days celebrating the city’s close ties with Canada. The banners were hung along Palm Canyon Drive at the ...
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Canada Day has come four months early in Stouffville. Canada Day banners, which traditionally line Main Street in the days leading up to the Strawberry Festival, in late June, have been put up by the ...
Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to reflect that Canada updated its travel advisory. (NewsNation) — Canada has updated its travel advisory for citizens traveling to the United States ...
Canada has barred electric vehicle (EV) giant Tesla from all of its rebate programs and banned the Texas-based automotive company from future electric vehicle rebate programs over President Trump ...
(KESQ) — New banners along North Palm Canyon Drive are catching the attention of visitors as they stroll through downtown. The signs, reading “Palm Springs Loves Canada,” are part of a ...
The dilemma facing Canada’s Conservative Party can be summed up in its campaign slogan: “Canada first. For a change.” Just three months ago the party enjoyed its best opinion-poll rating ...
when U.S. President Donald Trump began threatening Canada with tariffs and former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation. Carney, a former two-time central banker with no previous ...
Andreas Kluth is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering US diplomacy, national security and geopolitics. Previously, he was editor-in-chief of Handelsblatt Global and a writer for the Economist.
NATO plans to ask European allies and Canada to increase their stocks of weaponry and equipment by about 30% in the next few years, according to a senior alliance official. New targets for the ...