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Katherine DeClerq

Katherine DeClerq

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Feds, Ontario talk of different goals for Washington meeting

Feds, Ontario talk of different goals for Washington meeting

Tomorrow's meeting was negotiated by Ontario’s premier in exchange for the suspension of his province’s 25 per cent surcharge on electricity exports to the U.S.
BREAKING: Doug Ford suspends electricity export surcharge in response to trade meeting

BREAKING: Doug Ford suspends electricity export surcharge in response to trade meeting

President Donald Trump had threatened to escalate the trade war with Canada in retaliation for a 25 per cent surcharge on electricity imports
Mark Carney wins race to replace Justin Trudeau

Mark Carney wins race to replace Justin Trudeau

The former Bank of Canada governor is the next leader of the Liberal Party
Close calls and surprise pickups: Ontario election night

Close calls and surprise pickups: Ontario election night

Despite a clear majority win by the PCs, other ridings remained neck-and-neck for most of Thursday night
Doug Ford campaigns in Washington

Doug Ford campaigns in Washington

Ford spoke with a representative of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce about 'Fortress Am-Can,' a staple of his re-election campaign
U.S. pauses tariffs on Canadian goods for a month

U.S. pauses tariffs on Canadian goods for a month

U.S. tariffs were set to go into effect on Tuesday
'Immediate action': What does a trade war mean for Canada?

'Immediate action': What does a trade war mean for Canada?

Tariffs are set to be imposed on U.S. and Canadian goods Tuesday
Doug Ford triggers provincial election

Doug Ford triggers provincial election

Ontarians will head to the polls on Feb. 27
Innovation minister won't seek bid for federal Liberal leadership

Innovation minister won't seek bid for federal Liberal leadership

François-Philippe Champagne confirmed the news at an event in Toronto, ending speculation he could be the first cabinet member to enter the race to replace Justin Trudeau
Justin Trudeau is resigning — so what happens next?

Justin Trudeau is resigning — so what happens next?

Meanwhile, parliament is prorogued until March 24
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