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    Canada to Scrap Tax That Led Trump to Suspend Trade Talks

    The government said on Sunday night that it would cancel its tax on American technology companies, handing a victory to the Trump administration.
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    A Celebration of Canada and a Protest Against Musk and Trump

    A small apartment building in Ottawa is using Canadian flags to send a message about Canada’s sovereignty.
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    Top American Academics Flock to Toronto as Trump Threatens U.S. Colleges

    The University of Toronto has attracted several U.S. professors amid turmoil between American higher-education institutions and the Trump administration.
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    A Runestone That May Be North America’s Oldest Turns Up in a Canada Forest

    Researchers spent years quietly studying a stone carved with 255 runes and the image of a boat found in northern Ontario. Now, revealing the stone’s existence, they’re asking the public for help.
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    How Sandwiches in Canada’s Lloydminster Became a Test for Domestic Trade

    A city that straddles two Canadian provinces became a crucible of the barriers that prevent trade across Canada and that Prime Minister Mark Carney wants to dismantle.
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    NATO Agrees to Boost Military Spending as Trump Praises Allies, but Criticizes Spain

    President Trump has pressed allies to spend more on defense. Leaders agreed that “allies” — but not “all allies” — would meet the objective.
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    Toronto Sees Record Temperatures as Extreme Heat Settles Over Canada

    Sweltering temperatures not seen in Toronto in nearly a decade have prompted health alerts, pool closures and warnings to students to expect “uncomfortable conditions.”
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    Canada and EU Sign Defense Agreement as Trump Promises to Reduce International Security

    The European Union and Canada struck a defense agreement on Monday, a step toward closer military cooperation as relations with the United States have soured.
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    Inside the Race to Save a Family Farm From Canada’s Wildfires

    As Canada endures another heavy wildfire season, a group of resourceful farmers in British Columbia became an ad hoc fire brigade to help a neighbor.
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    With Few Discount Airlines, Canadian Travelers Face Steeper Fares

    A new report by Canada’s Competition Bureau recommends opening more of the country’s domestic airline market to foreign companies to help lower fares.
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    2 Hikers Dead, 3 Others Injured After Rockslide in Canada’s Banff National Park

    The hikers were struck by a cascade of sliding rocks on Thursday while traveling along a moderately difficult trail.
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    India and Canada Move to Mend Ties Damaged by Sikh Activists’s Killing

    The rapprochement comes months after each country had expelled the other’s senior diplomats.
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    Trump Skips Zelensky Meeting as G7 Talks End With Little for Ukraine

    President Volodymyr Zelensky had hoped to secure more support from the Group of 7 nations, but the crisis in the Middle East was seen as a more urgent priority.
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    At G7 Summit With Trump, Starmer Picks Up Papers and Political Wins for U.K.

    The British prime minister scrambled at President Trump’s feet in a viral moment, but he may be happier than the other Group of 7 leaders with his moment in the sun.
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    At G7, Trump Renews Embrace of Putin Amid Rift With Allies

    President Trump opened his remarks at the Group of 7 gathering of industrialized nations by criticizing the decision to expel Russia from the bloc after Moscow’s 2014 “annexation” of Crimea.
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    Flattery or Discipline? The Difficult Task of Managing Trump.

    Canada’s prime minister Mark Carney deployed both methods on the first day of the Group of 7 summit in Alberta to keep Mr. Trump focused and avoid drama.
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    As Trump Returns to G7, Rift With Allies Is Even Deeper

    In 2018, the president called for the group to embrace Russia and stormed out of the summit. Now he is seeking to shrink America’s military role abroad and embarking on a more expansive trade war.
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    What to Know About the G7 Summit in Canada

    The Group of 7 nations and allies from around the world are heading to a summit in Alberta in Western Canada on Sunday.
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    Can Canada Beef Up Its Military After Decades of Atrophy?

    To help shift the country away from its dependence on the United States, Canada’s prime minister plans to spend billions to revitalize its military and meet a NATO spending goal.
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    Group of 7 Mountain Summit Time

    Canada is hosting the major global meeting with President Trump and other world leaders. Here’s what to expect.
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    Trump Leaves European Leaders Praying for a Boring G7 Summit

    After President Trump blew up a G7 gathering in Canada in 2018, European leaders will meet with him there once more. They are hoping to avoid conflict.
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    Israel Says It Recovered the Remains of Two Hostages in Gaza

    Yair Yaakov was kidnapped by Islamic Jihad in the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks on Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said. The other hostage will be named later, the Israeli military said.
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    Trump is Pushing Allies Away and Closer Into Each Other’s Arms

    Important U.S. allies are trying to bolster their ties as the Trump administration shifts priorities and reshapes the world order.
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    Mark Carney Says Canada Will Spend Billions to Meet NATO Military Spending Target

    Prime Minister Mark Carney promised to hit the alliance’s 2 percent spending threshold this year, seven years ahead of a previous schedule.
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    Will Hudson’s Bay’s 355-Year-Old Charter Go to the Highest Bidder?

    The bankruptcy receivers want to auction the founding document signed by Charles II in 1670. Others say it belongs to the public.
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    Marc Garneau, First Canadian in Space, Dies at 76

    His career took flight with a newspaper ad in Ottawa — the same city where he would later help steer the country under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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    As Trump’s Tariffs Nudge Canada Toward Free Interprovincial Trade, Gerard Comeau Gets His Revenge

    Gerard Comeau fought back after being fined for bringing too much beer into his province. He lost the battle, but may yet win the war.
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    Smoke From Canadian Wildfires Blankets the Upper Midwest

    Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and parts of Nebraska and Michigan were under air quality alerts on Tuesday, with advisories for more vulnerable groups to stay indoors or limit outdoor activity.
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    Five Things to Know About MAID in Canada

    Canada’s MAID law, which expanded the right to die to people without a terminal illness, raises ethical and medical dilemmas.
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    Hudson’s Bay Stores to Close in Canada

    Bargain hunters picked over what was left at the Hudson’s Bay Company’s remaining stores, part of a vast empire that was North America’s oldest corporation.
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    A Trade Court Rebuke of Trump’s Tariffs Offers Little Relief to Canada

    This week’s ruling blocking many of the president’s tariffs will not lift those on Canadian cars, steel and aluminum. A trade expert explains what’s next.
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    Smoke From Wildfires in Canada Wafts Into the Upper Midwest

    States across the border issued air advisories about particulate pollution that are expected to last for several days.
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    A Library on the Canada-U.S.Border Is Ensnared by Trump’s Foreign Policy

    A wealthy widow built a library and opera house on the border between Quebec and Vermont, a symbol of binational friendship. Now U.S. officials are restricting access to Canadians.
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    Thousands Evacuate in Canada as Multiple Wildfires Rage in Manitoba

    Officials declared a state of emergency for the entire province of Manitoba on Wednesday as out-of-control fires threatened several communities.
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    RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz Want Canada to Save Ostriches on Farm With Avian Flu

    Ostriches on a British Columbia farm have died of the avian flu. Canada ordered hundreds of others to be culled. But two top Trump administration officials have objected.