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Trump threatens tariffs in Greenland dispute

President Trump threatens new tariffs on nations opposing a U.S. takeover of Greenland for 'national security,' as U.S. lawmakers meet Danish parliamentarians in Copenhagen to discuss the escalating dispute.

Richmond Fights Order to Remove Surveillance Cameras

The City of Richmond is formally opposing an order from B.C.'s privacy watchdog to dismantle its surveillance camera network. Learn about the legal battle and its implications for public security.

Canada-China Expand 6 Economic Areas, One Holdout

Prime Minister Mark Carney met with China's Premier Li Qiang in Beijing, agreeing to deepen collaboration in six economic sectors, while one major area remains a holdout. Discover the details of the new bilateral plan.

Canada Renews Old China Agreements, Tariffs Remain

PM Mark Carney renews expired MOUs with China on energy and lumber, calling it a 'new era.' Industry Minister Joly says talks are more stable than with U.S., but no relief on EV or canola tariffs.

Carney in Beijing for EV, canola tariff talks

PM Mark Carney aims to de-escalate trade tensions with China, seeking a 'mosaic of partial agreements' on electric vehicle and canola tariffs during his 2026 visit. Could a deal be reached?

PM Carney Begins Trade Mission in Beijing

Prime Minister Carney has landed in Beijing for a pivotal trade mission, aiming to resolve tariffs on Canadian canola and electric vehicles while seeking Chinese investment. Full details on the high-stakes diplomatic visit.

Carney in Beijing for High-Stakes Meeting with Xi

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has arrived in Beijing for a pivotal meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, aiming to address trade and seek private sector investment. Read the full details.

China Urges Canada to Break from U.S. Influence

During PM Carney's trade mission to Beijing, China calls on Canada to pursue an independent foreign policy, free from U.S. influence. Explore the diplomatic and trade implications.

Canada's Plan for NATO Arctic HQ in Iqaluit

Canada offers military assets to a NATO Arctic force, proposing a command HQ in Iqaluit to bolster security, as former U.S. President Trump eyes Greenland. Read the strategic details.

PM Carney's China trip seeks to reset frosty relations

Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit Beijing in January 2026, aiming to reset Canada-China relations strained by trade disputes and espionage. Experts warn the trip must not complicate ties with the U.S.

City Shelter Guards Not Paid in December

Employees of One Community Solutions, a firm with over $40M in Toronto contracts, report missing December pay and poor working conditions. Read the full investigation.

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