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With the Toronto Blue Jays in town, businesses offered a significant discount to Canadians in an effort to lure more of them to the region following a sharp decline in visits.
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A British Columbia political science professor says that Trump’s tariffs and his wish to make Canada the 51st state are the reasons for the victory of Carney and the Liberals.
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A geographic oddity, Point Roberts, Washington, is the rare U.S. exclave so dependent on Canada’s goodwill that the strain of Trump’s tariff war is inescapable.
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President Trump has threated a 25% tariff on goods imported from Canada and Mexico. An economist weighs in on the potential impact on Washington businesses and customers.
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Celebrated Canadian jazz vocalist Eleanor Collins lived life on her own terms, making major contributions to her country and community. She died at 104.
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To tap billions in new infrastructure funds, provinces must require cities to abandon zoning laws that favor single-family homes and encourage climate-friendlier fourplexes.
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Completion of a Canadian pipeline expansion means more crude-carrying vessels passing through the Salish Sea en route to the Pacific, raising spill fears.
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The flames are fueled by the same weather phenomenon that caused the 2019 bushfires in Australia.
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The United States and Canada will renegotiate how to handle flood control and hydropower on the Columbia River. However, salmon advocates also want negotiators to consider the health of the Columbia River ecosystem.
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Oscar Peterson spent most of his musical career in the U. S., but remained proud of his Black Canadian heritage. On August 15, the Royal Canadian Mint issued a commemorative coin in his honor, coinciding with the late musician's 97th birthday.