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'Owners are afraid': New tariffs could cut sales in half for some Canadian businesses
The new slate of tariffs are set to hit a range of industries, ranging from lumber to electronics, manufacturing to dairy. Regardless of the sector, these small business owners fear the new levies will take a massive bite out of their cross-border sales. Source link
Hoekstra's missteps in Canada are mild compared to some of Trump's ambassadors
Pete Hoekstra’s issues in Canada, which led tens of thousands of Canadians to sign a petition calling for his ouster, are relatively mild when compared to some of the scandals other U.S. ambassadors have provoked in allies countries. Source link
What you need to know about the working holiday visa pause
The federal government “quietly” pauses the working holiday-maker visa applications from 24 countries. Here is what we know about the pause and countries affected. Source link
Commonwealth accuses chemical giant of hiding health impacts of PFAS
In the largest suit ever brought by the federal government, details emerge about the alleged conduct of a US chemical giant accused of withholding health warnings. Source link
You'll soon be able to register to block gambling ads. Here's how it will work
The government is moving to make opting out of gambling ads online as easy as paying a bill. Here is what we know about how it might work. Source link
What to know about the Tupac Shakur murder trial now underway
Three decades after Tupac Shakur was killed in a drive-by shooting, a man accused of providing the murder weapon is on trial. Here’s what to know. Source link
Solar panel complainer now 'supporter of plan'
A dispute over a solar panel plan is resolved, with the complainant now a proponent for the site. Source link
Sydney music venues closing rapidly as owners seek 'DIY' alternatives
People are seeking a more sustainable alternative as the closure of smaller rooms reduces the pool of spaces where emerging bands can get a gig. Source link
Wet winter sees River Murray roar with unexpected flows and life
Wet winter conditions across southern Australia have brought increased flows into South Australia’s River Murray. Source link
Better late than never as high school receives library book 72 years late
Murray Bridge’s Malcolm Blight held on to the adventurous The Kon-Tiki Expedition for more than 70 years, during which time he was inspired to undertake several journeys of his own. Source link