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Brace for impact: Northern leaders get ready to deal with Trump's threatened tariffs

Canada does $1.3 trillion worth of two-way trade every year with the United States. That's why business and political leaders alike in this country are scrambling to try to talk the Trump administration, which takes office Monday, into backing off.

Striking Nunavik teachers push for accelerated contract talks

Around 450 teachers in Nunavik have walked off the job saying contract negotiations with the province have reached an impasse.

1st-degree murder and arson charge laid in Ottawa fire that killed Iqaluit woman

Ottawa police have charged a 30-year-old Ottawa man with first-degree murder and four arson-related crimes in the death of a woman who was seriously injured when her rented bungalow was firebombed in October 2024.

Landfill fire expected to take 3 weeks to extinguish, has cost Yellowknife $80K so far

Yellowknife's deputy mayor, Garett Cochrane, said that although hotspots happen “quite often,” the city has never dealt with a subsurface fire before. The city said the fire it's 7,000 square metres in size, which is about 10 per cent of the landfill cell it's in.

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