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Air Canada has reached an agreement with the union representing more than 10,000 flight attendants and cabin crew to end a pay strike that has disrupted peak summer travel. The country’s largest carrier and the Canadian Union of Public Employees said on Tuesday that flights would be gradually restored from the evening.
Pierre Poilievre, who is running to reclaim a seat in Canada's parliament next week, was on track to be prime minister until Donald Trump upended Canadian politics. Poilievre's Conservatives blew a massive polling lead in the run-up to Canada's April general election,
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Al Jazeera on MSNHow Trump falsely claims US is the ‘only country’ that uses mail-in voting
United States President Donald Trump has stepped up his attacks against mail-in voting, which he claims was rigged in the 2020 elections, and has pledged to get rid of the postal voting system. “We are now the only country in the world that uses mail-in voting,” he posted on his Truth Social platform on Monday.
The Canadian prime minister said he was "disappointed" by President Donald Trump's move to increase certain tariffs.
An elected official in Canada gave CNN Wolf Blitzer a blunt response when he was asked what Canadians think about the 47th president.
Canada has breathing room because of the United States-Mexico-Canada agreement, but it is up for renegotiation next year
Canada has now learned that the derisive acronym TACO — often slapped on U.S. President Donald Trump — is inaccurate and needs to be tweaked to something more like "Trump (Almost) Always Chickens Out.
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Carney, Ford focus on how to make Canada globally competitive amid ‘unpredictable’ Trump
The two were meeting on Parliament Hill as trade talks with the United States show little signs of progressing
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Gives Away His Entire Game on Mail-In Voting for Midterms
Trump pledged that he would sign an executive order ending mail-in voting, falsely claiming that the United States was one of the only countries that still kept the practice. Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, and Switzerland are among the more than 30 countries that allow mail-in voting.
Four months after losing his Ottawa seat and the federal election, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is seeking a political comeback in a safe Alberta seat