CanadaMar 07, 2025
Canadian Government Unveils Over $6-Billion Relief Package for Businesses Affected by Trump Tariffs
The Canadian government has unveiled a relief package worth more than $6 billion to support businesses impacted by tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump. The announcement was made by the Trudeau government’s ministers of labour, international trade, and small business during a press conference in Ottawa today.
As part of the support for businesses, the government will allocate $5 billion over the next two years to help exporters find new markets outside the US. Additionally, a $500-million loan program will be launched through the Business Development Bank of Canada for businesses di
CanadaMar 07, 2025
Trump Threatens Reciprocal Tariffs on Canadian Products Over Trade Disputes
US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose reciprocal tariffs on Canadian products in response to Canada's high tariffs on US dairy products and lumber. Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump stated that Canada has been "cheating" the US on lumber and dairy products for years.
Trump further emphasized that unless Canada reduces these tariffs, the US will impose equal tariffs on Canadian products, which could take effect immediately or by Monday or Tuesday.
In the same conversation, Trump also mentioned tariffs imposed by India, but noted that India has agreed to reduce its ta
BCMar 07, 2025
Daylight Saving Time Returns: Clocks to Move Forward on March 9
Parts of Canada, including British Columbia (BC), will move their clocks forward by one hour on Sunday, March 9. Daylight saving time (DST) will officially take effect at 2 a.m. on that day. The change is expected to influence sleep patterns and daily routines.
DST has a long history. In 1784, Benjamin Franklin proposed the concept while serving as the U.S. ambassador to France. However, it wasn’t formally adopted in Canada until 1918, during World War I, as a measure to increase productivity.
Following the end of World War I, the Canadian government discontinued DST, only to reinstate it d
CanadaMar 07, 2025
US President Donald Trump warns of massive sanctions on Moscow
Amid Russia’s ongoing attacks in Ukraine, US President Donald Trump has warned of massive sanctions on Moscow. Trump stated that Russia and Ukraine should begin peace talks as soon as possible to prevent further escalation.
In a Truth Social post, Trump mentioned that, in light of the ongoing bombing in Ukraine, he is considering advocating for massive banking sanctions and tariffs on Russia. He added that these measures would remain in place until a complete ceasefire and peace agreement is achieved.
It is noteworthy that Russia has launched a renewed offensive in the Donetsk region of Ukr
CanadaMar 07, 2025
Canadian Economy Adds Just 1,100 Net Jobs in February
The Canadian economy added only 1,100 net jobs in February, all of which were part-time positions. According to a report released today by Statistics Canada, the labour market remained sluggish last month, with the unemployment rate holding steady at 6.6 percent. This followed a more robust gain of 76,000 jobs in January.
Statistics Canada reported that Canada lost 19,700 full-time jobs in February, which was offset by the addition of 20,800 part-time jobs, resulting in the modest net increase of 1,100 jobs.
The wholesale and retail trade sector, along with the finance, insurance, real estate
CanadaMar 07, 2025
RCMP launch probe amid allegations of corruption in Alberta health contracts
A lawyer for the former head of Alberta Health Services says his client is happy R-C-M-P have launched an investigation amid allegations of corruption related to health contracts.
Former A-H-S head Athana Mentzelopoulos (ment-zeh-LOH'-poh-luss) is suing the province for wrongful dismissal, alleging high-level arm twisting, possible conflicts of interest, political interference and corruption in multimillion-dollar deals. None of her allegations have been tested in court.
R-C-M-P say they received a complaint a month ago relating to A-H-S and have decided to begin an investigation, but w
CanadaMar 07, 2025
Federal Court dismisses challenge of Trudeau's move to prorogue Parliament
A federal judge has dismissed a legal challenge of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's move to prorogue Parliament. Two Nova Scotia men had asked the Federal Court to declare the current suspension of Parliament illegal because there must be a "reasonable justification" for hitting the pause button.
David MacKinnon of Amherst, N.S., and Aris Lavranos of Halifax sought an order setting aside Trudeau's January decision to advise Gov. Gen. Mary Simon to exercise her power to prorogue Parliament until March 24. Federal lawyers argued that Trudeau's advice to Simon was not subject to review by the cou
CanadaMar 06, 2025
Trump Suspends Tariffs on Mexican Imports Until April 2
U.S. President Donald Trump has suspended tariffs on Mexican imports until April 2. Along with this, he once again accused Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of using the trade war as an opportunity to stay in power. In a post on Truth Social, Trump claimed that despite putting Canada in a crisis, Trudeau is exploiting the tariffs as a way to further his own political agenda, which Trump argued is the cause of the problem.
Trump accused Trudeau of taking this approach to secure his re-election as Prime Minister. Meanwhile, regarding Mexico, Trump stated that after discussions with President Claudi
CanadaMar 06, 2025
Canada Imposes Retaliatory Tariffs on US Goods
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has begun charging a 25 percent tariff, or surtax, on goods imported from the United States. This move is in response to tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on Canadian imports, meaning these goods may now be more expensive when brought back to Canada after cross-border shopping.
The US goods subject to Canada’s retaliatory surtax include items such as groceries, cosmetics, clothing, and alcohol. Personal exemptions for travellers depend on the duration of their stay in the US. For those staying more than 24 hours, up to $200 worth of goods c