Canada will offer more support to help the steel and lumber industries deal with U.S. tariffs and create a domestic market, ...
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City of Burnaby makes formal apology for decades of discrimination against people of Chinese descent
Burnaby, B.C., has delivered a formal apology for decades of discrimination against Chinese Canadians, acknowledging that ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced curbs on steel imports, a new tariff and help with steel and lumber freight costs in a ...
As Canada and China look to ease tariff-fuelled trade tensions, Wang Di has been making rounds in Manitoba and planting seeds ...
Carney announced the new 25% levy on steel derivative products Wednesday as part of a suite of measures to help producers ...
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A Peaceful Walk Through a Small Town in China
Take a quiet walk through a small town in China and explore the charm of daily life. With red lanterns hanging above doors, ...
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Last Chinese Canadian WWII soldier died last month, but Cold War vets still going strong
The last surviving Chinese Canadian soldier from the Second World War died in B.C. last month, just shy of his 100th birthday ...
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Burnaby apologizes for historic discrimination against people of Chinese descent
Burnaby, B.C., Mayor Mike Hurley has issued an official apology on behalf of the city for its historic discrimination against ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Wednesday new supports for the steel and lumber industries hit hard by U.S.
The moves come as the steel industry continues to be hammered after U.S. President Donald Trump levied 50 per cent tariffs on Canadian steel in June.
The Cold War, along with the threat of Soviet bombers crossing the Pole, led to multiple radar lines. Still, Prime Minister ...
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