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More than a year into Canada-U.S. trade tensions, border crossings from New Brunswick into Maine continue to decline. President Donald Trump’s “51st state” rhetoric strained relations between the two countries, both in terms of tourism and trade.In Woodstock, N.B., which is just minutes away from the Maine border, residents say it’s no surprise Canadians are still reluctant to make the crossing.“I haven’t been since COVID … because Mr. Trump is the president over there, and I have no use for him,” said resident Diane Bernard.Return trips by Canadian residents from the U.S. fell 22 per cent in January compared with a…
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Members of the Liberal party voted in favour of setting 16 as the age for…
The gap between Canada’s richest and poorest grew last year as financial markets gained while interest payouts declined and the job…
A lack of affordable and supportive housing in Winnipeg is driving rates of homelessness higher,…
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