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- The tightened tariff rate quotas for steel imports from non-free trade agreement partners will come into force on Dec. 26.
- The tightened tariff rate quotas for steel imports from non-free trade agreement partners will come into force on Dec. 26.
- All the countries sending athletes to next year’s event have been struggling with the damage caused by Donald Trump’s tariffs.
- All the countries sending athletes to next year’s event have been struggling with the damage caused by Donald Trump’s tariffs.
- The boost in defence spending won’t amount to much without first ensuring Inuit prosperity, which is key to Canadian authority in the Arctic.
- The boost in defence spending won’t amount to much without first ensuring Inuit prosperity, which is key to Canadian authority in the Arctic.
- The current U.S. president likes to present himself as a champion of fighting crime, but his record paints a very different picture. This president undermines the law at every turn.
- The current U.S. president likes to present himself as a champion of fighting crime, but his record paints a very different picture. This president undermines the law at every turn.
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- Former diplomat David McKinnon says the state of the foreign ministry’s properties abroad is a long-standing concern, but that similar pressures go far beyond Global Affairs.
- Former diplomat David McKinnon says the state of the foreign ministry’s properties abroad is a long-standing concern, but that similar pressures go far beyond Global Affairs.


































