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Edmonton Journal on MSN'Unfortunate and reckless': Steel industry experts say impact of Trump's 25% tariffs are already being feltAs U.S. President Donald Trump plans to impose 25 per cent tariffs on steel and aluminum products from Canada, experts say ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNFrom the Archives: Dreams, scholarships take ex-Mountie Kevin Brosseau from Alberta to HarvardKevin Brosseau, a former senior RCMP officer was named Canada’s ‘fentanyl czar’ on Feb. 11. From 2012-2016 he was a ...
Artificial intelligence tools have arrived at the doctor's office with many potential benefits for health care. But with few ...
With Donald Trump once again promising to hit Canada with steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, much of the national ...
Global News on MSN14h
Zelenirstat cancer pill made in Alberta shows promising early resultsZelenirstat, a cancer-fighting pill made in Alberta, may have the power to save lives — but millions more in clinical trial funding and donations are needed to make it a reality.
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Hemp is being transformed into building blocks at a new Indigenous-owned processing plant in the community of Elk Point, 200 ...
Expanding its capacity would also avoid the risks of stalled new projects, the analyst team wrote. “A government-backed ...
The premiers are set to spend two days making the case to U.S. lawmakers and business leaders that tariffs would unnecessarily harm both countries' economies.
The Canadian Press on MSN23h
Alberta's Smith to join premiers in Washington amid U.S. tariff threatsAlberta Premier Danielle Smith is travelling back to Washington, D.C., this week, along with her provincial counterparts, to ...
The Canadian Press on MSN20h
Among the 10 local police services in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta with at least 100 officers in 2023, gender diversity was greatestWomen police officers remain significantly underrepresented in the largest police services across the Prairie provinces despite evidence suggesting they are often preferred by victims of domestic ...
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Vancouver Sun on MSNIIO director defends withholding information from public on police-involved death of Surrey teenA 15-year-old boy died after a confrontation with Surrey RCMP three blocks from his high school on the weekend, but the director of B.C.’s police oversight agency is defending the decision not to make ...
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