Carney heads to China next week for first visit by a prime minister in eight years
sootoday - OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney will travel to China next week to talk trade, energy, agriculture and international security. The Prime Minister's Office would not yet confirm if Carney will meet face-to-face with President Xi Jinping.
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Carney's diplomatic push in China
Geopolitical caution amid renewed China engagement
Other coverage on sidelines and personal profiles
Trade and agriculture concerns in China visit
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Poilievre pushes for pipeline approval amid uncertainty in Venezuela
Globalnews Digital / globalnews - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is warning the federal government that the possible end of American sanctions on Venezuelan oil could displace Canadian exports to the U.S.
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Immediate Pipeline Approval: Leaders pushing urgent government action
Market Impact & Geopolitical Tensions: Oil trade concerns and risks
Other Unrelated News: Off-topic U.S. artist visa coverage
Pipeline Debate: Critics question project's value amid crisis
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Ford reaffirms threat to remove Crown Royal from LCBO amid trade tensions
Jeremy Borg / westernstandard - TORONTO- Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province still intends to remove Crown Royal whisky from LCBO shelves following Diageo’s decision to move part of its Ontario production to the United States.
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Chrystia Freeland named as economic adviser by Ukrainian President Zelenskyy
sootoday - OTTAWA — Former federal minister Chrystia Freeland was appointed Monday as an economic adviser by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Freeland has long expressed her support for Ukraine amid its war with Russia.
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Diplomatic engagements with Ukraine allies
Freeland appointment reports
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Canada rolls out grocery code of conduct after years of supplier complaints
Western Standard News Services / westernstandard - Canada’s long-promised grocery code of conduct officially comes into force Thursday, marking the full rollout of a voluntary framework meant to govern relations between powerful grocery chains and their suppliers.
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Carney's foreign policy shift to trade, security raises questions about human rights
Dylan Robertson / nationalobserver - As Prime Minister Mark Carney puts trade and security at the centre of Canada's foreign policy, observers say Ottawa is also shifting how it asserts its values on the world stage.
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‘The year that the shoe dropped’: Canada-U.S. relationship in 2025
Globalnews Digital / globalnews - On Jan. 20, Trump returned to the Oval Office to announce his "America First" trade policy. Just weeks later, he announced sweeping tariffs on Canadian imports.
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Federal government suspends export ban on single-use plastics
Jordan Ercit / torontosun - Ban on foreign sales of grocery bags, straws, cutlery, ring carriers for cans was to take effect last weekend
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A tariff exemption was Canada’s salvation in 2025. It’s 'absolutely' threatened in 2026
Craig Lord / nationalobserver - US President Donald Trump's tariff campaign appeared to move at a breakneck pace towards Canada's economy this year.
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Canadiens acquire centre Phillip Danault from Kings for second-round pick
Cole Fortner / citynews - Phillip Danault is heading back to Montreal. The Montreal Canadiens acquired the veteran centre from the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for a 2026 second-round draft pick Friday night, announcing the move a little more than an hour before the NHL’s holiday…
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CUSMA renewal talks heat up after U.S. lists demands on dairy, streaming and alcohol
Jeremy Borg / westernstandard - U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade representative has outlined a series of conditions Canada must meet to secure a long-term extension of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement when it comes up for mandatory review next year, setting the stage for pot…
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Ottawa’s new ‘Buy Canadian’ procurement rules kick in amid trade war
Uday Rana / globalnews - The procurement policy will extend immediately to government contracts valued at $25 million and over, Procurement Minister Joël Lightbound said Tuesday.
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Quinn Hughes traded by Vancouver Canucks to Minnesota Wild
Rob Williams / dailyhive - Quinn Hughes has been traded. The Vancouver Canucks captain is off to the Minnesota Wild, according to a report from Elliotte Friedman.
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Canada posts merchandise trade surplus for September, first since January
News Staff / citynews - OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the country posted a merchandise trade surplus of $153 million for September, its first surplus since January. The result came after a trade deficit of $6.4 billion in August. Statistics Canada says total exports rose 6.3 p…
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LeBlanc believes the US will keep CUSMA trade deal with Canada, Mexico
Émilie Bergeron / nationalobserver - The minister in charge of Canada-US trade says he has no reason to believe the Trump administration is preparing to tear up the free trade agreement with Canada and Mexico, even though the US president and some of his associates have suggested they may co…
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Paramount makes $108.4-billion hostile bid for Warner Bros. Discovery
theglobeandmail - Offer follows Netflix’s $72-billion deal to acquire Warner Bros.’ film studios and streaming assets, announced Friday
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Ottawa serving Stellantis with default notice over Brampton cuts: Joly
Globalnews Digital / globalnews - Industry Minister Melanie Joly told the House of Commons committee on international trade the move breaches federal contracts tied to manufacturing in Brampton and Windsor, Ont.
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Canada reaches deal to join EU military procurement fund
Steven Chase / theglobeandmail - Carney government won’t reveal entrance fee, but could see savings in future through large-scale buying
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Algoma Steel to lay off 1,000 workers over ‘unprecedented tariffs’
Ari Rabinovitch / globalnews - Algoma Steel said Monday that it plans to lay off about 1,000 workers due to impacts from tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies.
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Canada's economy grows 2.6%, blowing past expectations
Jordan Gowling / financialpost - Fresh data for the third quarter shows nation has dodged a recession
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