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'Danish Viking blood is boiling.' Danes boycott US goods with fervor as others in Europe do so too
Ivan Hansen, a retired Danish police officer, loaded up his basket at the supermarket, carefully checking each product to avoid buying anything made in the United States. No more Coca-Cola, no more California Zinfandel wine or almonds.
Mar 17, 2025 11:31 AM
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Toronto's plan to counter tariffs includes barring U.S. suppliers from some contracts
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow says the city's response to steep U.S. tariffs on Canada will include barring American companies from bidding on some city contracts and a tax deferral program for industrial properties impacted by the tariffs.
Mar 17, 2025 11:14 AM
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Kentucky GOP lawmakers vote to protect conversion therapy
FRANKFORT, Ky.
Mar 17, 2025 10:31 AM
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Quebec aluminum towns aren’t feeling the sting of 25 per cent U.S. tariffs
MONTREAL — Mayors of Quebec aluminum towns say they are confident their regions can withstand the 25 per cent tariffs imposed on the metal by U.S. President Donald Trump, with many saying it's business as usual.
Mar 17, 2025 10:01 AM
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Trump administration deports hundreds of immigrants even as a judge orders their removals be stopped
The Trump administration has transferred hundreds of immigrants to El Salvador even as a federal judge issued an order temporarily barring the deportations under an 18th century wartime declaration targeting Venezuelan gang members, officials said Su
Mar 17, 2025 8:22 AM
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'Stagflation' risk puts Federal Reserve in tricky spot as it meets this week
WASHINGTON (AP) — When Federal Reserve officials last met in late January , things looked pretty good: Hiring was solid . The economy had just grown at a solid pace in last year's final quarter.
Mar 17, 2025 6:46 AM
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Tariffs on lumber and appliances set stage for higher costs on new homes and remodeling projects
Shopping for a new home? Ready to renovate your kitchen or install a new deck? You'll be paying more to do so.
Mar 17, 2025 5:07 AM
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Carney’s move to kill carbon price now official but debate over it not dead
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney's move Friday to end the consumer carbon price has done little to put the long-standing political battle to rest.
Mar 17, 2025 2:00 AM
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Toll-free traffic begins on both Halifax Harbour bridges
HALIFAX — Monday morning marks the start of toll-free traffic on the bridges that cross the Halifax Harbour.
Mar 17, 2025 2:00 AM
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Nighttime walks and DIY haircuts: Ontarians look back at the first COVID-19 lockdown
Five years ago, Ontarians suddenly found themselves staying home as part of a bigger push to "flatten the curve" of the COVID-19 pandemic. What was initially meant to last two weeks stretched into months of evolving public-health measures.
Mar 17, 2025 2:00 AM
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