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U.S. delays tariffs again: Steel, aluminum levies paused another month to June 1

The White House said it would pause tariffs for Canada, among other countries. The Trump administration's aim is to agree on import quotas with every country seeking an exemption to the tariffs


PM sells Trans Mountain pipeline as Amazon announces expansion in Vancouver

Trudeau was in Vancouver to both tout the Trans Mountain pipeline project as a solution to B.C.'s gas price woes and to celebrate Amazon's new expansion in the city, expected to create 3,000 new jobs


Hydro One to review executive pay; Ont. Liberals to vote against compensation changes

Hydro One CEO Mayo Schmidt, who earned a $6.2-million salary last year, would be entitled to at least $10.7 million in severance if he were to be removed from his job by the board of directors
 
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Keep potent, boozy drinks out of young hands, substance abuse experts urge

Before a House of Commons committee, experts discussed how to restrict the sale of highly-sweetened, high-alcohol beverages, following the March death of a Quebec teenager » read more
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EU reacts to U.S. tariff delay

The EU isn't impressed with the Trump administration pushing back decisions on permanent exemptions to steel and aluminum tariffs » read more
 
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NAFTA: Ministers head home from negotiations, with uncertainty looming

The chief NAFTA negotiators left Washington without a deal April 27. The plan is to reconvene around May 7 in hopes of obtaining an agreement this spring, but major irritants still need to be resolved » read more

Nutrien Inc.’s mass layoff blamed on ‘systemic imbalance’ in rail system

Fertilizer giant Nutrien Inc. will temporarily lay off up to 1,300 workers at two potash mines due in part to transportation backlogs in the rail system » read more