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U.S. CDC told to stop working with WHO ahead of formal withdrawalExperts said the sudden stoppage was a surprise and would set back work on investigating and trying to stop outbreaks of Marburg virus and mpox in Africa.Health6 hours
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‘This is insane s—‘: Bill Gates criticizes Elon Musk for far-right support'It's really insane that he can destabilize the political situations in countries,' Bill Gates said in an interview with The Times of London.Trending6 hours
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Joly believes diplomacy could stop U.S. tariffs, but Trump ‘unpredictable’Canada's foreign minister said Ottawa as well as the provinces and territories are working on both preventing tariffs and a potential response if those tariffs happen on Feb. 1.Politics6 hours
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As Trump ratchets up Greenland bid, Danish PM says Nordic leaders are unitedDenmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has repeatedly made it clear that Greenland is not for sale, despite Trump's insistence that he plans to 'get' the territory.World8 hours
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Canada must take ‘responsibility’ for its sovereignty, defence chief saysU.S. President Donald Trump's complaints about Canada's military spending and capabilities have underscored the need for Ottawa to prioritize defence, Gen. Jennie Carignan says.CanadaJan 26
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U.S. trade deal possible but ‘tariffs are real’ before then: Ontario envoyOntario's representative to the U.S. is confident there's a deal to be made that resolves Donald Trump's trade concerns, but Canada will feel 'a lot of pain' first.PoliticsJan 26
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Ford’s LCBO order on U.S. booze won’t hurt Ontario convenience stores: groupDoug Ford’s order to the LCBO to clear U.S. booze from its shelves if Donald Trump imposes sweeping tariffs won’t hurt Ontario’s convenience stores, an industry group says.CanadaJan 26
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Trump says Canada is a bad trade partner. Are his tariff threats justified?Experts say opening up Canada's dairy sector and other protected markets to American firms can have positive effects on the country — and could be crucial to avoiding a trade warPoliticsJan 25
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Blair says Canada can hit NATO spending target sooner but doesn’t commitDefence Minister Bill Blair said while Canada can hit the two per cent of GDP target before 2032, his concern is about managing the spending in a 'responsible way.'PoliticsJan 24
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British Columbians urged to buy local amid tariffs threat but barriers remain"We've lost about 70 per cent of our potato farmers over the last 20 years. Alberta built potato processing and now they're a potato processing superpower."PoliticsJan 24
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Health experts call Alberta COVID-19 report an attempt to ‘rewrite history’24,877 Read
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Tariff uncertainty hangs over Bank of Canada’s 1st rate decision of 202519,356 Read
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Survey says more young Canadians believe the history of the Holocaust is exaggerated12,070 Read
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Canada must take ‘responsibility’ for its sovereignty, defence chief says8,922 Read
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