Sheila North explains the benefits of letting Indigenous students study close to home
Sheila North explains the benefits of letting Indigenous students study close to home
How Did Trump Impact the Canadian Election? Brian Lee Crowley on Epoch TV

Donald Trump is reviving the fortunes of governments and leaders that talk tough against him Boston 25 News [Video]

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TORONTO — (AP) — Canada’s governing Liberal Party appeared poised for a historic election defeat this year. Then Donald Trump declared economic war and threatened to annex the entire country as a 51st state. Now the Canadian Liberals and their new prime minister could come out on top.

Then there’s Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, facing a groundswell of visible support at home for her approach to Trump’s tariff threats. There’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who visited the White House last month and was knocked on his heels, then went back to Europe to receive what many offered as a hero’s welcome. Even Emmanuel Macron’s comeback in French polls might be linked, some say, to his taking a more robust approach with the new U.S. president during recent weeks.

Saying the United States will always do what’s best for the United States first, Trump has shaken up decades of international order. In weeks, he has sent leaders of other nations scrambling to shore …

A Better Plan: Untangling jurisdictional webs, and reducing municipal regulatory burdens on housing
A Better Plan: Untangling jurisdictional webs, and reducing municipal regulatory burdens on housing
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