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What USAID does, and why Trump and Musk want to get rid of it

What USAID does, and why Trump and Musk want to get rid of it

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 Dozens of senior officials put on leave. Thousands of contractors laid off. A freeze put on billions of dollars in humanitarian assistance to other countries.
New Brunswick post-secondary education minister diagnosed with brain tumour

New Brunswick post-secondary education minister diagnosed with brain tumour

FREDERICTON 鈥 New Brunswick's minister of post-secondary education, training and labour says she has been diagnosed with a brain tumour. In a social media post, Alyson Townsend says she was diagnosed after a series of tests last weekend at the Dr.
Pause on U.S. tariffs good news, but uncertainty is 'dagger over our heads': Legault

Pause on U.S. tariffs good news, but uncertainty is 'dagger over our heads': Legault

MONTREAL 鈥 Quebec Premier Fran莽ois Legault welcomed news that Canada would not be hit with United States tariffs for another month, but he said Monday that uncertainty continues to hang over the economy like a "dagger over our heads.
Canadian Chamber of Commerce says uncertainty and turmoil persist with tariff delay

Canadian Chamber of Commerce says uncertainty and turmoil persist with tariff delay

OTTAWA 鈥 The Canadian Chamber of Commerce says a decision by U.S. President Donald Trump to delay the implementation of tariffs on Canadian goods headed to the U.S. leaves businesses, workers, and families in the lurch.
From Musk to mushrooms, Canadian buyers let money do the talking amid tariff turmoil

From Musk to mushrooms, Canadian buyers let money do the talking amid tariff turmoil

VANCOUVER 鈥 Finance worker Michael Atkinson is a fan of electric cars, but lately he found himself embarrassed to drive his Tesla Model 3 around Vancouver. Dismayed by Tesla CEO Elon Musk and his association with U.S.
Ontario election 2025: Where the party leaders are on Tuesday, Feb. 4

Ontario election 2025: Where the party leaders are on Tuesday, Feb. 4

Here's where the leaders of Ontario鈥檚 main political parties are on Tuesday, Feb. 4: Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford Ottawa: Ford will make an announcement at 11:45 a.m. in Ottawa. He will also visit workers at SMART Local 47.
Pennsylvania governor expected to seek more money for schools and transit

Pennsylvania governor expected to seek more money for schools and transit

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) 鈥 Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro is expected to seek more money for public schools and public transit when he delivers his third budget proposal to lawmakers Tuesday.

Trump is leveraging tariffs. Is he ready for potential fallout? Are consumers? Here's what to know

ATLANTA (AP) 鈥 President Donald Trump has taken executive action to impose or threaten new tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China .
San Francisco ready to grant new mayor greater powers to battle fentanyl crisis

San Francisco ready to grant new mayor greater powers to battle fentanyl crisis

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) 鈥 San Francisco's Board of Supervisors is poised to grant newly elected Mayor Daniel Lurie greater powers and flexibility to expedite the city's response to a fentanyl crisis that has turned sidewalks into open-air dens of drug con
RFK Jr. misled the US Senate on measles deaths, Samoa's health chief says

RFK Jr. misled the US Senate on measles deaths, Samoa's health chief says

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) 鈥 Samoa鈥檚 top health official on Monday denounced as 鈥渁 complete lie鈥 remarks that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made during his bid to become U.S.
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