Canadian transgender advocates want Ottawa to clarify whether Canadian passports with a gender-neutral X will still be recognized at U.S. border crossings, and to ensure that trans travellers will be permitted to enter the U.
US President Donald Trump said that he was thinking of imposing the tariffs on Canada and Mexico by February 1.
Justin Trudeau would announce a short consultation period on a first round of tariffs that would cover approximately $37-billion of U.S. imports, with implementation to follow immediately after, sourc
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Rempe was breaking straight to the net and received a beautiful feed from Adam Edstrom right on his stick, going forehand to backhand, lifting the puck up and in past Senators' goalie Anton Forsberg. The Garden was buzzing for Rempe, who recorded only his second goal in 29 career games for the organization.
Igor Shesterkin made 20 saves, Alexis Lafreniere had a goal and an assist and the New York Rangers beat the Ottawa Senators 5-0 on Tuesday night.
Mr Trump has accused both neighbours of being lax in preventing migrants and illicit drugs from coming into the US. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Fortin LeFaivre said the chamber of commerce’s Business Data Lab modelled the impact of a 25-per-cent tariff and found it would cost the average Canadian $1,900 a year and the average American $1,000 U.S.