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Supreme Court Delays Ruling on Trump Tariffs

The U.S. Supreme Court issued three decisions but did not rule on the legality of former President Donald Trump's global tariffs. The closely watched case remains pending.

PM Carney Begins Trade Mission in Beijing

Prime Minister Carney has landed in Beijing for a pivotal trade mission, aiming to resolve tariffs on Canadian canola and electric vehicles while seeking Chinese investment. Full details on the high-stakes diplomatic visit.

U.S. Tells Americans to Leave Iran Immediately

The Trump administration issues an urgent warning for U.S. citizens to depart Iran as protests intensify and regional tensions spike. Read the latest security alerts and international response.

U.S. Stocks Fade as S&P 500 Metrics Seen as 'Expensive'

The S&P 500 index pulled back Friday as concerns over high valuations tempered optimism from the upcoming CES tech conference and potential tariff relief. Key sectors and stocks moved in opposite directions.

Trump on Bruises and Sleep: 'My Health is Perfect'

Former President Donald Trump addresses health concerns in a new interview, attributing hand bruises to daily aspirin and rejecting claims he falls asleep in meetings. Read the full details.

Trump delays tariff increases on furniture for a year

U.S. President Donald Trump postpones planned tariff increases on upholstered furniture and kitchen cabinets for one year. Get the details on this key trade decision impacting North American markets.

Canadians Divided on Trust in Carney vs. Trump: Poll

A new Leger poll reveals Canadians are split on trusting PM Mark Carney to manage the U.S. relationship under President Trump, with growing impatience over trade. Explore the data and analysis.

Copper Hits Record High as Supply Fears Fuel Rally

Copper prices surged to a record high on the London Metal Exchange, driven by severe supply disruptions and trade policy fears, despite weakening demand in China. Analysts warn the rally may be overheating.

U.S. Consumer Confidence Falls in December

U.S. consumer confidence fell to 89.1 in December, driven by inflation and tariff concerns. The job market outlook also weakened. Explore the economic implications.

Mark Wiseman Named Canada's Ambassador to the U.S.

Mark Wiseman takes over as Canada's ambassador to Washington during a period of significant strain in bilateral relations, marked by tariffs and trade tensions. Discover the challenges ahead.

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