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    Passengers Report Delays at Canadian Airports After Tech Outage

    Immigration inspection kiosks were offline at major airports in Montreal, Toronto and Calgary. Some passengers said they were stranded on planes.
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    For Want of a Ferryman, a Two-Century U.S.-Canada Link Is Severed

    With the closing of a crossing between a sleepy Ontario island and a village in New York State, islanders face modest inconvenience — and the end of an era.
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    Government Sets the Stage for a Labor Showdown at Canada Post

    The government’s decision to end door-to-door mail delivery rekindled a walkout by postal workers and may affect thousands of jobs.
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    Government Sets the Stage for a Labor Showdown at Canada Post

    The government’s decision to end door-to-door mail delivery rekindled a walkout by postal workers and may affect thousands of jobs.
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    For Want of a Ferryman, a Two-Century U.S.-Canada Link Is Severed

    With the closing of a crossing between a sleepy Ontario island and a village in New York State, islanders face modest inconvenience — and the end of an era.
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    For Want of a Ferryman, a Two-Century U.S.-Canada Link Is Severed

    With the closing of a crossing between a sleepy Ontario island and a village in New York State, islanders face modest inconvenience — and the end of an era.
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    For Want of a Ferryman, a Two-Century U.S.-Canada Link Is Severed

    With the closing of a crossing between a sleepy Ontario island and a village in New York State, islanders face modest inconvenience — and the end of an era.
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    For Want of a Ferryman, a Two-Century U.S.-Canada Link Is Severed

    With the closing of a crossing between a sleepy Ontario island and a village in New York State, islanders face modest inconvenience — and the end of an era.
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    Canada Orders Postal Service To Ends Door-To-Door Mail Delivery

    The government’s previous attempts at postal service cuts were politically unpopular but Canada Post’s dire financial situation has expedited them.
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    High-Tech Greenhouse Brings Fresh Produce to Canada’s Arctic

    A high-tech greenhouse brings fresh produce to Gjoa Haven, an Inuit hamlet in Canada’s Arctic whose residents have little experience growing plants.
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    High-Tech Greenhouse Brings Fresh Produce to Canada’s Arctic

    A high-tech greenhouse brings fresh produce to Gjoa Haven, an Inuit hamlet in Canada’s Arctic whose residents have little experience growing plants.
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    Canada and Mexico Turn to Trains and Ports to Skirt U.S. Tariff Wall

    Prime Minister Mark Carney touched down in Mexico City to regain Mexico’s trust and strategize with President Claudia Sheinbaum.
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    What to Know About the North American Summit Taking Place Without the U.S.

    The leaders of Canada and Mexico will sit down to discuss how to work around their unpredictable neighbor.
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    Trump’s Tariffs Test Mark Carney’s Leadership in Canada

    After a stunning election victory on an anti-Trump message, Prime Minister Mark Carney is adjusting to the realities of dealing with the United States. Critics call it capitulation.
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    Trump’s Tariffs Test Mark Carney’s Leadership in Canada

    After a stunning election victory on an anti-Trump message, Prime Minister Mark Carney is adjusting to the realities of dealing with the United States. Critics call it capitulation.
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    In Toronto, a Spotlight on Canadian Films

    The Toronto International Film Festival celebrates a big anniversary amid a trade war with the U.S. that has galvanized Canadians to support local filmmakers.
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    In Toronto, a Spotlight on Canadian Films

    The Toronto International Film Festival celebrates a big anniversary amid a trade war with the U.S. that has galvanized Canadians to support local filmmakers.
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    Carney Unveils Major Projects for Canada to Offset Damage of Trump’s Tariffs

    Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled big infrastructure plans. But they are likely to meet resistance from Indigenous and environmental groups.
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    Canadian Man Falsely Named as Charlie Kirk’s Shooter on Social Media

    The 77-year-old former banker, who lives in Toronto, said he was “shocked” by the speed at which his photograph spread online.
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    Air Canada Flight Attendants Overwhelmingly Reject Proposed Contract

    The vote is not expected to restart the walkout that snarled travel in Canada last month.
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    A Canadian Whisky Brand May Move Bottling to the U.S. A Union Blames Trump.

    Diageo plans to close an Ontario factory, eliminating 200 union jobs, to take its Crown Royal bottling closer to American customers.
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    A Canadian Whisky Brand May Move Bottling to the U.S. A Union Blames Trump.

    Diageo plans to close an Ontario factory, eliminating 200 union jobs, to take its Crown Royal bottling closer to American customers.
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    Alberta Backs Off on School Library Book Ban

    Alberta ordered schools to pull “inappropriate” books, but paused its plan after a large school district banned scores of books in an apparent effort to make a point.
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    Why the Graffiti Artist Fonki Finds Inspiration in Angkorian Sculpture

    The artist Fonki developed a graffiti style that blends ancient motifs with scenes of modern Cambodia.
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    Why Three Wealthy Bidders Are Fighting for What’s Left of Hudson’s Bay

    Months after the shutdown of the 355-year-old Hudson’s Bay Company, the legal action it created continues apace.
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    Macron Defends Call for Palestinian Statehood in Letter to Netanyahu

    President Emmanuel Macron of France also pushed back against accusations by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he had not done enough to protect French Jews from antisemitic attacks.
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    Macron Defends Call for Palestinian Statehood in Letter to Netanyahu

    President Emmanuel Macron of France also pushed back against accusations by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he had not done enough to protect French Jews from antisemitic attacks.
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    Car Companies Are Paying Tariffs So You Don’t Have To

    What is Non PPC? Non PPC is a new type of advertising network. Non PPC works exactly like Google Product Ads PPC (Pay-Per-Click) except for one game-changing difference: Advertisers do NOT pay per click. Everything else remains the same: Go to: https://sellfpc.com

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    Car Companies Are Paying Tariffs So You Don’t Have To

    What is Non PPC? Non PPC is a new type of advertising network. Non PPC works exactly like Google Product Ads PPC (Pay-Per-Click) except for one game-changing difference: Advertisers do NOT pay per click. Everything else remains the same: Go to: https://sellfpc.com

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    An Unusual Sight Over Canada’s Arctic: Wildfire Smoke

    Once rare, wildfire smoke is becoming more prevalent in Arctic communities as Canada faces harsh wildfire seasons.
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    Canada To Drop Some Retaliatory Tariffs on U.S. Products, Carney Says

    Canada’s leader said he would follow the United States in dropping tariffs against American goods covered by the existing free trade agreement.
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    Australia Says Gaza Situation Beyond ‘Worst Fears’ as Pressure Mounts on Israel

    Some of Israel’s closest allies have stepped up criticism of its restrictions on aid to Gaza, where doctors and aid organizations say people are dying of starvation.
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    3 Workers Freed From Collapsed Mine in Western Canada

    The miners were trapped underground at a gold and copper mine in British Columbia on Tuesday, prompting a major rescue operation.
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    After Carney Meeting, Canada’s Premiers Agree on Trump and Tariffs, Differ on Next Steps

    A three-day meeting in response to President Trump’s looming tariff threat underscored differences between the leaders of Canada’s provinces and territories.