US Trade Court Rules Trump's 10% Tariff Unlawful
A federal trade court declared President Trump's 10% global tariffs unlawful, blocking enforcement against Washington state and two companies in a blow to his economic agenda.
A federal trade court declared President Trump's 10% global tariffs unlawful, blocking enforcement against Washington state and two companies in a blow to his economic agenda.
Linda Cyrette could not be with her dying brother in the UK due to new passport rules for dual citizens, highlighting bureaucratic hurdles.
Fox News host Jesse Watters mocked Rep. Ilhan Omar for being married three times, but critics pointed out Donald Trump has also been married three times.
The U.S. military struck Iranian targets after Iran attacked three Navy destroyers in the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump called the action a 'love tap' and warned of more violence if a deal is not signed.
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RecommendedQuebec Health Minister Sonia Belanger defended the province's digital health transition, stating it followed proper procedures amid opposition criticism during question period.
A house fire in Kitchener causing $500K in damage is deemed suspicious. Authorities are investigating the incident, with no injuries reported. Updates to follow.
A proposed overdose prevention site in Vancouver faces a lawsuit over alleged lack of community consultation, but the health authority's top doctor insists obligations were met.
B.C. Conservatives label Vancouver Independents as an NDP 'farm team' after they helped shut down a debate on freedom of information reforms, sparking political controversy.
A Mountie narrowly avoided a head-on collision while pursuing suspects in the fatal shooting of Rocky View County worker Colin Hough. The stolen truck was later found abandoned in a field.
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RecommendedConservative leader Pierre Poilievre's underwhelming speech at the Canada Strong and Free Network conference highlights the movement's need for renewed vision and energy.
Mohamed Soliman, 46, pleaded guilty to state charges including murder for a June 2024 Molotov cocktail attack on a Colorado Jewish event that killed one and injured 13.
A police officer testified he used a chokehold on Justin Bourassa during a fatal shooting, urging others not to kill the police. The inquest continues.
Alberta Deputy Premier Mike Ellis says all options are on the table, including delaying referendums, after a leak of the provincial electors list by a separatist group triggers multiple investigations.
The US State Department will revoke passports of parents with $100,000+ in unpaid child support, affecting about 2,700 people, with expansion to $2,500 threshold planned.
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RecommendedThe U.S. Court of International Trade ruled against Trump's 10% global tariffs, finding them unjustified under a 1970s trade law, in a 2-1 decision favoring small businesses.
Tennessee's new law requires state-funded clinics to report detailed data on transgender patients and providers, raising privacy concerns among advocates.
RCMP lay charges against three individuals in connection with child sexual assault investigations dating back to 2005 in Edmonton.
B.C. Premier David Eby announced the demolition of Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, site of a deadly mass shooting. The decision follows community consultations and aims to address trauma.
Investigators identify a grey 2018-2020 Toyota Camry as suspect vehicle after gunpoint robberies in Abbotsford, B.C. Police urge public to report sightings.
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RecommendedAn Edmonton man faces murder charges after his 72-year-old father was found critically injured at a home near 95 Street and 105 Avenue on March 11.
Anthony Kazmierczak pleaded guilty to assaulting Rep. Ilhan Omar by spraying vinegar at a Minneapolis town hall. He faces sentencing.
Parliamentary Budget Officer Annette Ryan says PM Carney's spring economic update raises more questions than answers, citing lack of details on key promises.
Alberta's police watchdog investigates after a female suspect was bitten by a police dog during a break-and-enter probe at Glamorgan School, requiring hospital treatment.
A second federal department postpones the four-day in-office mandate for some public servants, citing logistical challenges. The decision affects thousands of employees.
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RecommendedSen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) wrote an op-ed rejecting reports of leaving the Democratic Party, emphasizing his commitment to bipartisanship and core Democratic values.
A U.S. trade court has struck down President Trump's 10% global tariffs, ruling they exceed presidential authority. The decision marks a significant legal setback for the administration's trade policy.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to introduce new legislation aimed at expediting approvals for major projects across Canada, aiming to boost economic growth.
A Calgary family is in shock after two men assaulted a father walking his 17-year-old to the bus stop late Saturday night. Police are investigating.
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation warns that every Canadian will pay $1,400 in federal debt interest this year, urging the prime minister to cut spending.
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RecommendedSocial media posts show Toronto police and fire chiefs in a private box at the World Series, while city officials remain silent on their duties and attendance details.