Scrapping CUSMA would be 'phenomenally disruptive': Hillman on future of the deal
Former Canadian ambassador to the United States, Kirsten Hillman doesn't think CUSMA is going anywhere, despite approaching deadline to review the agreement.
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Former Canadian ambassador to the United States, Kirsten Hillman doesn't think CUSMA is going anywhere, despite approaching deadline to review the agreement.
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Former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig and Vina Nadjibulla of the Asia Pacific Foundation discuss the need for guardrails for the Canada-China relationship.
CTV News political analyst Sharan Kaur describes what’s at stake ahead of Chinese minister Wang Yi meeting with PM Carney and Foreign Affairs Minister Anand.
Posted to Truth Social, Trump announced that the U.S. blockade ‘will now be lifted’ but did not confirm any date or if this is a part of a larger deal.
CTV News’ Allison Bamford reports on the family of a Saskatchewan woman, who are calling for an investigation, after she died from pregnancy complications.
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Senior Economist at the Canadian Labour Congress D.T. Cochrane on what the technical recession means for the Canadian economy.
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