John Woodside, Natasha Bulowski
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Analysis, Politics
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December 16th 2024
Chrystia Freeland has resigned as finance minister amid bitter feud with Trudeau, setting the stage for an intra-party war as Trump tariffs loom on the horizon.
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Freeland shocked the political world Monday morning when she announced her sudden resignation from cabinet Monday morning. She said in her resignation letter the only "honest and viable path" was to step down after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told her Friday he was moving her out of the finance portfolio and offering her another role in cabinet.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau provides an update on affordability measures for Atlantic and rural Canadians. The 2024 fiscal update figures for the coming year are in jeopardy, not because of the finance minister’s abrupt resignation, but because a massive 25 per cent U.S. tariff wall is looming. Photo: Prime Minister's Office
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| December 16th 2024
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Human error during a fuel transfer at a fish farm has resulted in a spill of up to 8,000 litres of diesel near Zeballos, on the northwest side of Vancouver Island.
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| December 16th 2024
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The tariffs will make everything from heat pumps and solar panels to EVs more expensive.
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| December 17th 2024
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