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Uncertainties continue to swirl as the planned trade sanctions have been postponed for 30 days to allow more time for negotiations.
After what he called a “good call” with Trump, Trudeau said Canada would be implementing tougher border security to fight illegal immigration and drug trafficking along the nation’s shared border.
The imposed tariffs will have "significant ripple effects" for farmers and the broader food supply chain, according to the nation’s leading voice of the fertilizer industry.
From the editorial: "That Great Lakes region supports more than 50 million jobs that could be put in jeopardy by a duel of tariffs."

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Trudeau, 53, took office in November 2015 and won reelection twice, becoming one of Canada's longest-serving prime ministers.
From the column: "Minnesotans ... could start the Trump years by paying more to fill their gas tanks, heat their homes, and fill their refrigerators. That can hardly be the outcome they expected."
Officials say there weren't any trains on the bridge when it collapsed Wednesday and no injuries have been reported due to the accident
New regulations aimed at rabies will impact all dogs returning from Canada or other foreign nations.
The US Coast Guard said it suspects fatigue or structural failure as the cause of the laker taking on water Saturday, though it hasn't ruled out the ship struck an underwater object.
A column by Winona LaDuke, an Ojibwe writer and economist on Minnesota’s White Earth Reservation. She also is co-curator of the Giiwedinong Museum in Park Rapids, Minnesota.
The Canadian pilots will present a free air show over Lake Superior.
From the editorial: "If you think inflation, interest rates, uneven economic growth rates, and the high cost of housing are problems in the U.S., don’t bother looking north for salvation."
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The suspect denied knowing the woman, but a DNA sample allegedly linked him to the offense
From the editorial: "Canada has comprehensive price controls, however effective they may be, and the U.S. does not. Our consumers will continue to be stiffed until we have them, too."

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