U.S. Tariffs Miss Canada — But Newfoundland and Labrador Isn’t Taking Chances Although Canada was spared from the latest wave of U.S. tariffs announced by President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey is warning that the reprieve may only be temporary. Speaking at the annual “An Evening with the Premier” fundraiser, Continue reading
Mark Carney Says Brexit Prepared Him for Trump’s Trade War: Why His Experience May Be Canada’s Secret Weapon
Liberal Leader Points to Central Banking Career to Bolster Economic Credibility in Election Campaign Liberal leader Mark Carney is drawing a sharp line between experience and ideology as he faces off against Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff regime and a heated federal election campaign. During a stop in Oakville, Ontario on Saturday, Carney told supporters that Continue reading
Canada Declares Its Friendship With the United States Is Over: What That Means for the Future of North American Relations
A Historic Partnership Fractures Under the Weight of Tariffs and Tensions In an extraordinary moment that marks a turning point in North American geopolitics, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney officially declared that Canada’s longstanding friendship and strategic partnership with the United States is “over.” The announcement, made during a national address from Parliament Hill on Continue reading
Canada Issues New Travel Advisory for United States After ‘American Pie’ Actor Jasmine Mooney Detained
Tighter Entry Scrutiny Prompts Canadian Government to Warn Travelers In a significant update to its travel guidance, Canada has issued a revised advisory for citizens planning to visit the United States, citing concerns over increased scrutiny at U.S. borders. The update, issued on April 4, 2025, follows the high-profile detention of Canadian actor Jasmine Mooney, Continue reading
1200 Month for Retired Seniors Know Eligibility Payment Dates Fact Check
As the cost of living rises, financial security in retirement has become a significant concern for seniors. Many rely on a combination of government benefits, pensions, and savings to cover their expenses. In 2024, a monthly benefit of up to $1,200 will be available to retired seniors, helping them to maintain their quality of life. Continue reading
2025 Canada $300 Federal Payment Eligibility, Amount, and Payment Dates Explained
Canada’s $300 Federal Payment for 2025 is an important financial initiative aimed at supporting low- to moderate-income Canadians. This article breaks down the key details about eligibility, payment dates, and how to ensure you qualify for this benefit. By staying informed and filing your taxes on time, you can ensure you receive the financial support Continue reading
Canadian Tammara Thibeault launching pro boxing career at time of profound change for fight industry
[ad_1] When Tammara Thibeault is on a roll, she punctuates her thoughts with English phrases she didn’t learn growing up in Shawinigan, Que. She might say, “d’you know woh I mean?” just to make sure you know what she means. Or she’ll finish an occasional sentence with “innit?”, short of “isn’t It?”, which our friends Continue reading
Canadian teen recruited to spy for Russia, now sitting in Polish jail
[ad_1] As far as Laken Pavan’s family knew, he was backpacking around Europe, soaking up the sights. But the 17-year-old had a different plan when he left Vancouver in April 2024. First he flew to Turkey. Then to Moscow, and on to Russian-occupied Donetsk in Ukraine. And it was there that he was recruited as a Continue reading
Getting diagnosed with cancer in your 20s and 30s can be isolating. But there are programs that can help
[ad_1] In a small auditorium at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto, about a half-dozen cancer patients sit, getting tips on how to deal with hair loss during chemotherapy. It’s not an unusual workshop for cancer patients — except that every patient in the room is under 40. It’s part of a program at Continue reading
Americano? Nope. Try a Canadiano at this Montreal café as trade war heats up
[ad_1] Montreal cafés, bars, and restaurants are getting their elbows up and removing American products from their menus to send a bold message to the United States after President Donald Trump slapped a 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods. At a café in the West Island, one item is sparking conversation. Ashley Murdoch, co-owner of Coco & Bean Continue reading