Canada posted a record trade deficit of $7.1 billion CAD ($5.2 billion USD) in April 2025, driven by a 15.7% plunge in exports to the
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Wildfires Rage Across Canada, Forcing Thousands to Flee
Canada is grappling with an intense wildfire season in June 2025, with over 200 active fires scorching provinces like Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia.
Sarnia Border: Complaints Arise Over Truck Drivers Misusing Fast Lane During Peak Hours
Sarnia : Truck drivers crossing the Sarnia border into the U.S. and back to Canada are facing significant delays during peak hours, with wait times
Carney Stresses Canada ‘Not for Sale’ in Constructive White House Meeting with Trump
Washington : Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House for their first face-to-face discussions, focusing on trade, tariffs,
Trump Questions $200 Billion U.S. Subsidy to Canada Ahead of Meeting with New PM Mark Carney
In a statement issued today, President Donald Trump expressed anticipation for his upcoming meeting with Canada’s newly appointed Prime Minister, Mark Carney. However, he raised
Canadian Universities See Surge in U.S. Applicants Amid Trump Policies
Toronto : Canadian universities, particularly the University of Toronto, are reporting a “meaningful increase” in applications from U.S. students as of April 16, 2025, driven
Bank of Canada Holds Interest Rate at 2.75% Amid US Tariff Uncertainty
Ottawa : The Bank of Canada has paused its streak of seven consecutive rate cuts, maintaining its key interest rate at 2.75% on April 16,
Keystone Pipeline Rupture Halts Oil Flow, Sparks Environmental Outrage
Ottawa : A major rupture in the Keystone oil pipeline on April 8, 2025, has halted the flow of thousands of gallons of crude from
Trade Tensions Escalate: Canada Faces New US Tariffs Amid Election Season
Ottawa : The Canada-U.S. trade relationship hit a rough patch on April 8, 2025, as the United States announced plans to impose a 34% duty
Poilievre Promises GST Break on Canadian Cars to Rev Up Auto Industry and Counter US Tariffs
Ottawa : Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre ignited excitement in Ontario’s auto heartland on April 3, 2025, with a pledge to scrap the Goods and Services