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Trump isn’t just a Canadian campaign issue. Australia grapples with its U.S. relationship in election

U.S. President Donald Trump is looming large in the final weeks of Australia’s general election campaign, spelling trouble for conservative Opposition leader Peter Dutton just as a new poll shows Australians’ faith in the United States at an all-time low. Trump’s blustery style and often disruptive policies, including “reciprocal” tariffs …

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Are you paying more than before to buy Canadian?; Tariff travel trauma: CBC’s Marketplace Cheat Sheet

Miss something this week? Don’t panic. CBC’s Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need. Want this in your inbox? Get the Marketplace newsletter every Friday. Are you paying more than before to buy Canadian? Experts say it’s complicated Grocery products that are made in Canada are pictured on shelves at a supermarket …

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Canadian director Ted Kotcheff, known for First Blood and Weekend at Bernie’s, dead at 94

Canadian Ted Kotcheff, whose six-decade career as film and television director included helming the first instalments of two hit movie franchises in the 1980s, died Thursday at age 94, his son confirmed to CBC News. “He died of old age, peacefully, and surrounded by love ones,” his son Thomas said in …

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Canadian Corey Conners 2 shots back at halfway point of Masters

Canadian Corey Conners finds himself in contention at the Masters after two rounds. The Listowel, Ont., native shot a 2-under 70 for a share of third place on Friday, two shots back of leader Justin Rose. Rose kept his name atop the leaderboard, and he doesn’t have to look far …

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Canadian travel to the U.S. has plummeted. One reason why: fear

When political science professor Arash Abizadeh heard last month about foreign travellers being detained at the U.S. border, he cancelled plans to speak at an upcoming academic conference in Durham, N.C. He believes heightened scrutiny at the U.S. border makes travel to the country too uncertain.  “Why would we subject ourselves to …

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Canadian superhero Captain Canuck is having a comeback, and we have Trump to thank

U.S. President Donald Trump’s annexation threats and tariffs have breathed new life into a superhero from the 1970s: Captain Canuck, a government agent with superhuman strength who defends Canada’s sovereignty. “All of a sudden, Canadians are looking to Captain Canuck as a symbol. And it’s basically, to them, Captain Canuck symbolizes …

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As U.S. tariffs roil markets, Canadian businesses build on European ties at world trade fair

In a sprawling exhibition centre in Hanover, Germany, thousands of businesses, including 250 from Canada, are taking part in one of the world’s largest trade fairs focused on industrial technology and innovation.  Rows of booths and flashy displays are meant to spark conversation, but much of the discussion has been …

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Up to 1 in 3 groceries online labelled as Canadian; new car theft crackdown: CBC’s Marketplace Cheat Sheet

Miss something this week? Don’t panic. CBC’s Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need. Want this in your inbox? Get the Marketplace newsletter every Friday. Marketplace found up to 1 in 3 groceries get labelled as Canadian. But customers say they’re skeptical A screenshot from the Metro website shows a ‘produit d’ici’ …

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Here’s who is nominated for the 2025 Canadian Screen Awards

Nominations for the 2025 Canadian Screen Awards were announced Wednesday, with the crime series Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent dominating nominations in both television and overall categories while Universal Language led in the film category. Among its 20 nominations, Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent received nods in the best lead performer (Kathleen Munroe), drama …

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Why the Canadian government has been in a years-long legal battle against a U.S. cherry farmer

There has been a major twist in a years-long legal battle that has pitted the Canadian government against a U.S. cherry farmer. This month, the District Court for the Eastern District of Washington reinstated a patent for the Staccato cherry variety developed by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s (AAFC) program in Summerland, B.C. …

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