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Jan 17 2024
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High pressure holds cold air over Alaska
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Winds started picking up in Anchorage and southcentral Wednesday evening and will remain gusty through Thursday evening. Gusty winds will be felt in the Matanuska and Susitna Valleys. Anchorage will see north winds 10-25 mph, with gusts to 40 mph. Gusts increase to 55 mph in the Palmer and Wasilla area. High pressure is building over mainland Alaska and western
Alaska's News Source KTUU/KYESJan 01 2024
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Late night fatal crash at Ada-Canyon county line intersection under police investigation
Idaho State Police is investigating a two-vehicle fatality crash that occurred Dec. 31, 2023, at 11:31 p.m. at the US Highway 20-26 and Can-Ada Road intersection on the county line of Ada and Canyon County. A 78-year-old woman drove a 2003 Dodge Stratus northbound on Can-Ada Road, and a 36-year-old female drove eastbound on US Highway 20-26 in a 2012 Chevy Traverse. The vehicles made contact
KBOI 2Dec 28 2023
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Major nation on track to let doctors offer assisted suicide to mentally ill people
Canada is set to offer assisted suicide to Canadians with mental illnesses, The New York Times reported on Wednesday. The law would make Canada one of the few countries that allow individuals struggling with mental illness to seek assisted suicide through a doctor, according to the NYT. It is set to go into effect in March, and has drawn condemnation from lawmakers and mental health
WNDJan 16 2020
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Senate Approves New Trade Deal With Mexico, Canada
President Donald Trump's signature trade deal with Mexico and Canada (USMCA) passed through the Senate Thursday, and now awaits the president's signature. The agreement, Trump's renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), passed 89-10 with overwhelming bipartisan support. Mexico has ratified USMCA, while Canada's government has yet to approve the deal.
Vox The Week - News MarketWatchMay 18 2019
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US Lifts Steel and Aluminum Tariffs on Canada and Mexico
On Friday President Trump lifted steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada and Mexico. A joint statement by the US and Canada said the tariffs are to be removed within two days while they agreed on monitoring enforcement systems to prevent steel dumping that could affect prices.
Washington Times Wall Street Journal (News) CNN DigitalJan 29 2024
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Japan joins list of countries suspending funds to UNRWA after allegations of staffers participating on Oct 7
Japan joined a growing list of countries on Sunday to put a halt to providing funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestine Refugees, citing concerns about allegations that staff members of the agency participated in the Oct. 7 terror attack on Israel.
Also putting a stop to the funding temporarily are the U.S., Germany, U.K., Canada and at least five
Fox News DigitalDec 06 2018
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Canada Arrests China Telecom Executive For Extradition To The U.S.
The arrest in Canada of Meng Wanzhou of Huawei Technologies could lead to increased trade tensions between China, Canada, and the U.S. as Canada seeks extradition to the United States.
New York Times (News) HotAir USA TODAYOct 01 2018
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US, Canada And Mexico Have A New Trade Deal
Canada has agreed to a new trade deal with the United States and Mexico to replace NAFTA, called USMCA.
CBN Vox BBC NewsNov 30 2018
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Trump Signs New Trade Pact With Mexico, Canada
President Trump and leaders from Mexico and Canada signed a new trade deal to replace NAFTA after the Trump administration's recent tariffs prompted negotiations between the three countries. The pact may face a struggle in Congress, as some Democratic leaders have vowed to oppose it on the grounds that it does not do enough to protect the American worker.
Washington Post Fox News Digital BBC NewsJan 24 2024
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Court rules Liberals' use of Emergencies Act was unjustified, unreasonable
The Liberal government’s decision to invoke the Emergencies Act in response to the 2022 Freedom Convoy protests was unreasonable, unjustified and violated the Charter, the Federal Court has ruled.
In a lengthy ruling published Tuesday, Federal Court Justice Richard Mosley found that though the Freedom Convoy protests in early 2022 were causing harm to Canada’s economy, trade and
National Post