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Trudeau says Trump tariffs Canada and years of U.S. pressure nearly pushed Bombardier toward deeper ties with China, reviving a tense chapter in cross-border trade. His warning highlights how fights over strategic industries can ripple through Canadian jobs, investment and economic sovereignty.

A year into the push for a Filipino community centre in Alberta, hopes for a shared cultural home are being overshadowed by disputes over leadership, donations and trust. As tensions deepen, many in the community are left wondering who can deliver the transparency needed to move the project forward.

The debate over MAID mental illness is heating up as critics question whether Parliament’s review is truly balanced and whether Canada’s health system is ready. With major legal, ethical and health care stakes, Ottawa’s next move could affect patients, families and providers across the country.

Canada USMCA talks could bring major relief for workers and businesses as Ottawa pushes to ease tariffs on steel, aluminum and autos. Carney’s message is clear: protecting jobs, investment and access to the U.S. market is now a top priority for Canada.

WestJet and Air Canada are raising baggage fees as higher fuel and operating costs ripple through the travel industry, leaving Canadians to pay more for fewer options. If you’re planning a trip, expect fuller flights, tighter schedules and fewer cheap fares—especially on regional routes.

Canada is restoring a dedicated envoy for women peace security, signalling that support for women and girls will once again be a clearer priority in its global diplomacy. The move could shape how Ottawa responds to conflict, humanitarian crises and human rights challenges in the months ahead.

Teck CEO Jonathan Price says there are no plans to sell the Fourmile royalty, even as excitement builds around a major gold discovery in Australia. With investors watching closely, the Fourmile royalty remains a key point of interest as drilling results and technical studies shape what comes next.

Nearly a year after the Lapu Lapu attack, many Filipino Canadians are still carrying deep grief as their community struggles to heal, remember and move forward. This story explores the pain, tensions and hard questions that remain long after the headlines faded.

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Montreal Air Quality Warning After East End Scrapyard Fire

A Montreal air quality warning is in effect after a major scrapyard fire in the city’s east end sent thick smoke over nearby neighbourhoods. Officials are urging residents—especially those with heart or breathing issues—to limit exposure and watch for updates as crews respond.

With the ceasefire deadline closing in, Iran US talks are back in focus as Tehran and Washington weigh whether fragile contacts can turn into something more lasting. The stakes are high—not just for the region, but for Canadians watching how rising tensions could affect fuel prices, travel, and global stability.

Canadiens fans Tampa turned Game 1 into a slice of home ice, filling the streets with red rally towels and playoff energy before the puck even dropped. It’s a vivid reminder that Habs loyalty travels well, bringing Canadian hockey passion all the way to Florida.

Canada is demanding answers after a Canadian killed Mexico headline gave way to a far more complex foreign-policy crisis, with one citizen dead and another wounded abroad. As Ottawa seeks accountability, many Canadians are watching closely to see how strongly their government will act to protect citizens in conflict zones.

Virginia voters are weighing a congressional redistricting plan that could let lawmakers redraw House districts before the midterms, potentially reshaping who holds power in Washington. The debate highlights a familiar question on both sides of the border: how to balance fast political action with fair representation.