Immigration advocates are suing the Trump Administration over a registration requirement for non-U.S. citizens staying longer than 29 days, aiming to block the directive set to roll out on April 11 and offering relief to Canadian snowbirds. The rule, part of an executive order issued by Trump in January, mandates online registration with the U.S. government for certain foreign nationals, causing confusion and anxiety among travellers. Snowbirds have raised concerns over potential fines or imprisonment for non-compliance, with some opting to return home early to avoid any issues.
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Trump to double steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada: White House press secretary
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to sign an order on May 6, 2025, to double tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Canada, raising them from 25% to 50%. This move, aimed at bolstering U.S. industries and protecting jobs, has prompted Canadian officials, including Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc and Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne, to explore new markets and increase domestic steel usage. The Canadian steel and aluminum sector, heavily reliant on U.S. exports, faces...
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