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Doug Ford’s defiant response after Lutnick insults Canada, gets scolded by U.S. senator

Ontario premier Doug Ford is standing his ground in his quest for a fair trade deal, countering recent insults from U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick with a broader view that free trade is good for both Canada and the U.S. Read More
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Ottawa ISIS recruiter released after two-thirds of sentence despite continuing to hold extremist views

An Ottawa man convicted in an ISIS-related terrorism case is getting out of prison having served two-thirds of his 17-year sentence, even though the parole board says he continues to hold extremist views and remains a public-safety risk. Read More
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Amid security warnings, Jewish group lobbies Ottawa for enhanced funding

With the latest warning from Canada’s Integrated Threat Assessment Centre stating that a violent mass attack remains a realistic possibility, the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs is urging Ottawa to increase funding for enhanced security in the upcoming Spring Economic Statement. security Read More
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Air Canada suspends some U.S. flights due to jet fuel prices as oil crisis hits Europe

Even if the war against Iran reaches a negotiated solution in the coming days, the impact of the oil shock caused by the war is having an adverse impact on Canadian air travellers that is likely to continue throughout the summer. Read More
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