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Trump says he would rather terminate USMCA than renew itPresident Donald Trump said he would prefer not to renew the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (USMCA), arguing the United States would be better off without the trade pact. He said he would rather see the agreement terminated or allowed to expire, though he remains open to signing a new deal. Trump said his main reason for supporting...CanadaJun 18
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BAFTA winner Robert Aramayo and Kirk Jones talk “I Swear”For the BAFTA, he defeated Timothee Chalamet and Leo DiCaprio! In a Canadian exclusive, director Kirk Jones and actor Robert Aramayo discuss their poignant new biopic, ‘I Swear’ which centers on Tourette’s syndrome and encourages us to put aside our preconceived notions. Robert Aramayo, the star, is open about the significance of the award and...The Morning ShowApr 24
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The Morning Show: April 24After eight months of dating, Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz are engaged! The couple was sighted in public just a few days ago and the internet couldn’t help but notice that Zoë was wearing a huge ring as she strolled around London’s streets. Also: summer is almost here, even though it may not feel like it is...The Morning ShowApr 24
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BAFTAs N-word controversy: What happened at the awards show?Big winners at the BAFTA awards include the movie ‘Sinners’, which received 13 nominations and took home 3 awards. “I Swear,” star Robert Aramayo won the Rising Star and the Best Actor award, beating out Leonardo DiCaprio. Then, host Alan Cumming addressed the audience after several outbursts from Tourette’s syndrome campaigner John Davidson, including one...The Morning ShowFeb 23
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Martin Short family ‘devastated’ by death of daughter Katherine at 42Katherine Short, the daughter of Canadian comedian and actor Martin Short, has died at the age of 42. Her death comes after the recent deaths of Catherine O’Hara and Rob and Michele Singer Reiner, both close friends of Martin Short. And, John Davidson, the Tourette’s syndrome activist who yelled a racial slur at the 2026...The Morning ShowFeb 25
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50% tariffs to hit Canadian copper imports to the U.S.International trade advisor, Barry Appleton, has extensive experience advising Canadian governments on trade and authoring NAFTA-related issues. He says copper’s critical role in powering the digital economy can allow Canada to position itself strategically in the global tech and clean-energy sectors.CanadaJul 13, 2025
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Pelosi says House wants to pass CUSMA: ‘you have leverage’On Thursday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House “wants to pass” the CUSMA trade agreement, but that it can’t be just “NAFTA with sugar on top”Jun 27, 2019
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Federal Election 2019: Trudeau says Scheer ‘wanted us to cave’ on NAFTALiberal Party Leader Justin Trudeau said during a rally in Windsor, Ont., on Monday that Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer had wanted the government to “fold to Donald Trump’s demands” as CUSMA negotiations were underway.PoliticsSep 16, 2019
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Canada to move ‘in tandem’ with U.S. on revised NAFTA ratificationCanadian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chrystia Freeland, delivers a press conference in D.C. on June 13. She says the U.S. and Canada will move in tandem regarding the ratification of the revised NAFTA.Jun 13, 2019
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If new NAFTA not ratified before 2020, all bets of ratification are off: HyderCEO and President of the Business Council of Canada Goldy Hyder, tells Mercedes Stephenson if the new NAFTA is not ratified before the Canadian election and the U.S. primary season, partisan politics may derail getting a deal passed on both sides of the border.The West BlockJun 16, 2019
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Ending NAFTA would hurt these Canadian provinces the mostHere’s a quick breakdown of which provinces will suffer the most if U.S. President Trump decides to call it quits on NAFTA.CanadaMar 16, 2018
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More than just momentum needed to get NAFTA deal: LeslieParliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrew Leslie tells Eric Sorensen that NAFTA negotiations, including those on automobiles and dairy, are close to a final deal but will take an enormous amount of work to be able to “get this across the finish line.”The West BlockApr 1, 2018
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U.S. takes aim at junk food warnings in NAFTA talksThe negotiations over the North American Free Trade Agreement have now moved into your grocery store. The U.S. is using NAFTA talks to limit Canada’s push to put warning labels on unhealthy foods. Mike Le Couteur reports.Global NationalMar 31, 2018
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Trump slams Mexico and threatens NAFTA, as former VA secretary says he was fired by tweetU.S. President Donald Trump took time before Easter service on Sunday to slam Mexico and threatened to pull out of NAFTA if the country wouldn’t work to stop illegal immigrants entering the U.S. Meanwhile, Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin revealed he found out about his firing through a tweet by Trump.PoliticsApr 1, 2018
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Trump sounding optimistic on NAFTA dealForeign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland will be in Washington on Friday for discussions with her U.S. and Mexican counterparts, and that could set the tone for negotiations going forward and may lay the groundwork for a possible agreement. Mike Le Couteur reports.Global NationalApr 5, 2018
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Freeland says NAFTA talks in period of ‘intensified engagement’Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland arrived in Washington, D.C. to continue NAFTA talks with her American and Mexican counter-parts, saying all sides are in a period of “intensified engagement” in regards to coming to an agreement.CanadaApr 19, 2018
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Canada will have to give up something in the NAFTA deal on supply management: DawsonDirector of the Wilson Center’s Canada Institute, Laura Dawson, tells Eric Sorensen she is a bit of a skunk at the garden party when it comes to optimism with getting a NAFTA deal done very soon but the momentum of the last two weeks has been encouraging.The West BlockApr 22, 2018
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Mike Pompeo and Mexico’s Foreign Minister talk NAFTA, migrantsU.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Mexico’s Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray said they spoke about topics including NAFTA and migrants with Videgaray giving an oblique warning that the decisions taken in the re-negotiation of NAFTA could have implications for relations between the two nations for years, if not decades.WorldMay 7, 2018
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U.S. Democrat talks new NAFTA with TrudeauA leading U.S. Democratic affirmed his party’s commitment to the new North American free trade deal during a visit to Ottawa. Congressman Richard Neal met Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and confirmed his commitment to the trade pact. Mike Le Couteur reports.Global NationalNov 6, 2019
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Trudeau says Canadians across party lines worked to get new NAFTA dealPrime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday that Canadians across party lines worked to help get a new trade deal done with the United States and Mexico.CanadaSep 5, 2019