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The Bank of Canada is holding its benchmark interest rate steady at 2.75 per cent for a third straight decision.
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Dem senator agrees with GOP that Trump's making progress on trade war as others make grim forecast
A prominent Democratic senator is backing Trump's trade war strategy, even as others in his party warn otherwise.
President Donald Trump’s tariff onslaught this week left a lot of losers – from small, poor countries like Laos and Algeria ...
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Daily News on MSNTrump sets new tariffs on dozens of countries' exports
United States President Donald Trump has signed an executive order reimposing "reciprocal tariffs" ranging from 10 percent to 41 percent on US imports from dozens of countries and foreign locations.
President Donald Trump’s tariff policies create conundrums that challenge his other stated goals of winning the AI race, ...
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The Sunday Guardian Live on MSNTariffs won't buy trust: Canada and India must wait out the storm
There are moments in history where leaders mistake force for strategy. Last week was one of those moments.We are at that ...
President Trump’s economy reverberated this week amid tariff uncertainty, the weak job report on Friday and the subsequent firing of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) commissioner, Erika ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta sees highest employment gains across Canada in June: labour force survey
The latest data from Statistics Canada shows Alberta had the highest employment gains across the country in June.
Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman admitted that his party had gotten it wrong about President Donald Trump’s ...
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Parade Under Fire: How Stalin’s Defiance and Moscow’s Defenders Stopped the Nazi Advance
As German tanks closed in on Moscow, Stalin stunned the world by holding a military parade in Red Square. Beneath falling ...
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YouTube on MSNTop 10 INVENTIONS YOU WOULDN'T BELIEVE WERE MADE AT HOME
Discover the extraordinary world of DIY innovation with our latest video: "Top 10 INVENTIONS YOU WOULDN'T BELIEVE WERE MADE ...
Sixty percent of parents already began back-to-school shopping as 62 percent expect to pay more this year than last year, ...
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