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Canada to impose similar tariffs on US steel and aluminum products
Canada said it intends to impose tariffs or similar trade-restrictive countermeasures against up to $16.6 billion in imports of steel, aluminum, and other products from the US.
Justin Trudeau speaks with President-Elect Donald Trump, invites him to Canada
Last night, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with President-Elect Donald Trump and congratulated him on his election.
Justin Trudeau announces environmental platform in Vancouver
Justin Trudeau, leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, made several campaign promises in Vancouver today when he unveiled his plan for Canada’s environment and economy, “because you can’t have a strong economy without a healthy environment,” Trudeau said.
5 reasons why this group of business pros is key to your career success
No matter where you are in your career, becoming a member of the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade could help you achieve things you never imagined.
Donald Trump to visit Canada next month for first time as US President
Donald Trump will be in Canada as part of the G7 Summit on June 8 and 9, hosted at the luxurious and remote Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu in the Charlevoix region of Quebec.
Over 396,000 jobs were lost in BC through March and April
BC Finance Minister Carole James painted a grim picture on Friday morning of the total effect that that COVID-19 has had on BC’s employment numbers over March and April.
Coronavirus: Everything you need to know in Vancouver today
Each day in Canada, a lot of news regarding COVID-19 comes out nationally and locally. Now, we’re bringing you the top coronavirus headlines from Vancouver and across Canada all together in one place on a daily basis, to help you digest all the information and stay in the know with the biggest stories and developments.
The biggest lottery prize in Canadian history is still up for grabs
How would you feel about a little bit of extra cash to help with those post-holiday bills? You know, like $70 million of extra cash?
Show me the money: How will BC pay for catastrophic flood damage?
Now that the worst of BC’s storms have passed, the province faces two enormous questions: How much will it cost to recover from all of the catastrophic flood damage, and how will the government pay for it?
Canada rolls out first multimillion-dollar funding for more housing in cities
The Canadian government has announced the first city to receive millions of dollars in funding to tackle the housing crisis.
Trudeau explains to New York crowd why men should be feminists
Prime Minister Trudeau Trudeau made an impassioned speech about feminism at We Day UN in New York City earlier this week.
BC woman identified as London terror attack victim
Canadian Christine Archibald has been identified as one of the seven people killed during the horrific terror attack in London, UK over the weekend.
Another minority looks likely but it could be very different from the last one
Canadians have chosen minority governments in four of the last six federal elections and Monday’s vote seems likely to produce a fifth.
Trudeau to meet with Trump in Washington next week
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is meeting with US President Donald Trump in Washington, DC next week, before heading to Mexico City.
Will the NBA champion Raptors visit the White House?
As the first Canadian team to win an NBA championship, it'll be interesting to see what becomes of the Raptors concerning a visit to the White House.
Ontario's gas expected to hike to highest prices in over 18 months
It looks like gas prices in Ontario are going to spike this week, resulting in the highest prices in over 18 months. On Tuesday, Dan McTeague, the president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, said parts of Ontario could see a gas hike by Thursday — it will be a three-cent hike per litre.
Catch these hands: Elon Musk challenges Vladimir Putin to a fight over Ukraine
The billionaire took to Twitter to challenge Russian President Vladimir Putin to “single combat,” with the “stakes” being Ukraine.
Canada’s Ambassador to the US is resigning to join the private sector
On Thursday, Canada’s ambassador to the US is quitting his position to return home to Toronto and take up a position “in the private sector” at the end of August.
















