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N.S. premier calls Trump ‘short-sighted man,’ announces U.S. tariff response
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N.S. premier calls Trump ‘short-sighted man,’ announces U.S. tariff response

Nova Scotia’s premier had some strong words for the American president after sweeping tariffs came into effect Tuesday. “Donald Trump is a short-sighted man who wields his power just for the sake of it, not having any consideration for the destructive impact of his decisions on both Canadians and Americans,” premier Tim Houston said in a statement.Houston went on to say that “it is impossible to properly describe the uncertainty and chaos” the tariffs have caused Canadians.As of Tuesday, a sweeping 25 per cent tariff has been imposed on all goods going into the United States from both Canada and Mexico, with a 10 per cent tariff on Canada’s energy exports. Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking new...
Trump’s sweeping tariffs on Canada, Mexico are now in effect – National
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Trump’s sweeping tariffs on Canada, Mexico are now in effect – National

The first round of U.S. tariffs and Canada’s counter-tariffs are now in effect, marking the start of a trade war between the long-time North American allies. As of Tuesday, a sweeping 25 per cent tariff has been imposed on all goods going into the United States from both Canada and Mexico, with a 10 per cent tariff on Canada’s energy exports.In response, Canada has hit back with an initial 25 per cent tariff on $30 billion worth of U.S. goods, with additional tariffs on another $125 billion in American goods to come three weeks later, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said.“Canada will not let this unjustified decision go unanswered,” Trudeau said in a statement Monday night, hours before the U.S. deadline.“Our tariffs will remain in place until the U.S. trade action is withdrawn, and should U...
Horoscope today: Your daily guide for Tuesday, March 4, 2025
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Horoscope today: Your daily guide for Tuesday, March 4, 2025

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Less screen time, gaming volume key to protect kids` hearing: Health Ministry
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Less screen time, gaming volume key to protect kids` hearing: Health Ministry

Limiting exposure to screens and reducing gaming volume is essential to prevent hearing loss in children, said the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on World Hearing Day on Monday.  World Hearing Day is observed every year on March 3 to raise awareness about preventing deafness and hearing loss and to advocate for ear and hearing care worldwide. The theme this year is "Changing mindsets: Empower yourself to make ear and hearing care a reality for all”. The Ministry noted that kids are the most vulnerable for hearing loss due to increased exposure to screen time, and loud sounds from online games. “WorldHearingDay2025 | Children are more vulnerable to hearing damage caused by loud sounds, gaming, and excessive screen time,” the Ministry said, in a post on social media platform X. ...
‘Canada Is Not for Sale’: Mike Myers takes on Musk, Trump on ‘SNL’ – National
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‘Canada Is Not for Sale’: Mike Myers takes on Musk, Trump on ‘SNL’ – National

Canadian actor and comedian Mike Myers made it back to the Studio 8H stage on Saturday night after 10 years away for a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live and showcased his impersonation of tech billionaire Elon Musk. But it was the moment before the credits rolled that had many people talking: Myers was spotted wearing a black T-shirt that read “Canada is not for sale,” with a Canadian flag in the middle, beside host Shane Gillis and musical guest Tate McRae.This comes after U.S. President Donald Trump‘s recent comments about making Canada the United States’ “51st state.”After opening his vest to show off the message on his T-shirt, Myers mouthed to the camera, “Elbows up,” which is a phrase often used in hockey, meaning to protect yourself or fight back. Story continues be...
As Trump tariffs loom within hours, how the coming days could play out – National
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As Trump tariffs loom within hours, how the coming days could play out – National

Canada is bracing for U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs that are set to land at midnight Tuesday, and which economists have warned will be the “most significant trade shock” since the 1930s. The tariffs are expected to hit the Canadian economy hard, with some economics warning Canada could dip into a period of recession.While the tariffs were delayed once before, there is still no sign at this point that will happen again.“We hope that logic will prevail,” Immigration Minister Marc Miller told reporters in Montreal, adding he had no knowledge of whether tariffs will be imposed at midnight.“I wish I could say more, but I’ll probably find out at the same time as all Canadians.”Trump’s commerce secretary on Sunday said the tariffs on Canada and Mexico are still coming Tuesday, th...
Harper says Carney taking undue credit for Canada’s 2008 recession recovery – National
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Harper says Carney taking undue credit for Canada’s 2008 recession recovery – National

Former prime minister Stephen Harper says Mark Carney is unfairly taking credit for the previous Conservative government’s economic record as he campaigns in the Liberal leadership race to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. In a letter to Conservative supporters emailed by the party, Harper says Carney, who served as governor of the Bank of Canada during the 2008 global financial crisis, did not oversee the day-to-day management of the economy during that time.Rather, he says it was the late finance minister Jim Flaherty, whose record Harper seeks to defend in the letter.“I have listened, with increasing disbelief, to Mark Carney’s attempts to take credit for things he had little or nothing to do with back then,” Harper writes.“He has been doing this at the expense of the late Jim Flah...
Unlocking the power of pea protein: A plant-based superfood
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Unlocking the power of pea protein: A plant-based superfood

Gaining popularity for its sustainability, and impressive health benefits, pea protein has emerged as a nutritional powerhouse. Pea protein is also known for its digestibility, and being a complete plant-based protein source that supports muscle growth, recovery, and overall well-being. To delve deeper into its nutritional profile, comparative benefits, and suggested daily intake, Edwina Raj, head of services, clinical nutrition and dietetics at Aster CMI hospital, Bangalore, and Samriddha Dasgupta Sarkar, clinical nutritionist consulting on Practo, answer the most frequently asked questions about pea protein. What makes pea protein a ‘complete’ protein?  Raj: Pea protein is often regarded as a complete protein due to its impressive profile of essential amino acids. It contains all nine ...
Trump says tariffs will hit Canada, Mexico on Tuesday – National
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Trump says tariffs will hit Canada, Mexico on Tuesday – National

Tariffs on Canada and Mexico will land on Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump says. “Very importantly tomorrow, tariffs — 25 per cent on Canada and 25 per cent on Mexico — and that’ll start. So they’re going to have to have a tariff,” Trump told reporters in the White House.Trump was referring to the broad-based 25 per cent tariffs on all goods coming in from Canada and Mexico, with a lower 10 per cent rate for Canadian energy exports and an additional 10 per cent on Chinese goods.Trump has said these tariffs are aimed at curbing the flow of illegal substances, specifically fentanyl, coming in through the border into the United States.These tariffs were originally slated to go into effect on Feb. 4, but Trump decided to defer them for a month after a phone call with Prime Minister Justin ...