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Carney says Trump's office reached out to schedule a call as trade war continues

Carney says Trump's office reached out to schedule a call as trade war continues

Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to have his first phone conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump in the coming days, and Trump's commerce secretary said Canada may get some reprieve from automobile tariffs.
Federal leaders change up election plans as U.S. promises automotive tariffs

Federal leaders change up election plans as U.S. promises automotive tariffs

OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war has jolted the federal election campaign again, forcing some leaders to change up their travel plans.
S&P/TSX composite unchanged, U.S. markets down after auto tariff announcement

S&P/TSX composite unchanged, U.S. markets down after auto tariff announcement

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index ended Thursday unchanged from a day earlier, while U.S. markets were down after U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans for auto tariffs. U.S.
Kingston resident charged after doctor allegedly assaulted at a clinic: police

Kingston resident charged after doctor allegedly assaulted at a clinic: police

Provincial police say a person from Kingston, Ont., is facing multiple charges after a doctor was allegedly assaulted at a medical clinic near the city.
Parents, educators on alert as Ontario measles outbreak rises to 572 cases

Parents, educators on alert as Ontario measles outbreak rises to 572 cases

TORONTO — A mother of an infant, a principle of a religious school, and a public health physician — they all share the desire to get kids vaccinated as the province records another 102 new cases over the past week.
Fans boo U.S. anthem before Blue Jays home opener at Toronto's Rogers Centre

Fans boo U.S. anthem before Blue Jays home opener at Toronto's Rogers Centre

TORONTO — Some Blue Jays fans booed the United States' national anthem at Toronto's home opener against the Baltimore Orioles.
Woman files $3.75m lawsuit against Spitfires, OHL, CHL for alleged 1984 sex assault

Woman files $3.75m lawsuit against Spitfires, OHL, CHL for alleged 1984 sex assault

WINDSOR, Ont. — A woman has filed a lawsuit in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, alleging a 1984 sexual assault by former Windsor Spitfires players at a team party.
Hudson's Bay awaits timeline for saving remaining six stores rescued from liquidation

Hudson's Bay awaits timeline for saving remaining six stores rescued from liquidation

TORONTO — Canada's oldest company, Hudson's Bay, may be on the verge of landing more time to save the six stores it has temporarily been able to rescue from liquidation.
Premier Susan Holt says U.S. auto tariffs will affect New Brunswick businesses

Premier Susan Holt says U.S. auto tariffs will affect New Brunswick businesses

FREDERICTON — Ontario is the home of Canada's automobile industry, but a new tariff on auto imports announced by U.S. President Donald Trump would have a spillover effect for businesses in New Brunswick, Premier Susan Holt cautioned Thursday.
RBC CEO Dave McKay says bank well positioned as tariffs create uncertainty

RBC CEO Dave McKay says bank well positioned as tariffs create uncertainty

TORONTO — Royal Bank of Canada may see near-term headwinds that drive lower-than-expected performance, but the bank is well positioned amid the current economic uncertainty, chief executive Dave McKay said Thursday.