President Donald Trump announced reciprocal tariffs targeting countries with large trade deficits or high tariffs on US goods, breaking from free trade principles. The tariffs will hit 57 countries, including China, with rates ranging from 11-50 percent, with additional 10 percent tariffs on other trading partners. Trump cited the need for balance and reciprocity, claiming the US has been taken advantage of in trade for decades and asserting that his actions will correct this imbalance.
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Scott Moe endorses Pierre Poilievre ahead of Conservative leader's Saskatchewan stop
Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre has received an endorsement from Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe ahead of the April 28 federal election. Moe criticized the Liberal government for making it harder for Saskatchewan to sell resources and stated his support for Poilievre, emphasizing the need for a government that treats Saskatchewan as part of Canada. While the endorsement aligns with the province's Conservative stronghold, political experts note that such public endorsements by premiers are uncommon and...
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