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Trump's global tariff pause is supposed to expire soon. What's at stake for Canada?

U.S. President Donald Trump's pause on his sweeping global tariffs is set to expire in just a few days, unless he opts to give countries extra time to strike deals — as his advisers have suggested this weekend. Some trade experts say Canada still faces big risks, despite avoiding that round of levies back in April.

Independent MLAs say work has already begun to rebuild Progressive Conservative Party

Peter Guthrie and Scott Sinclair revealed more details on Saturday about their work to resurrect the Progressive Conservative brand that held government in Alberta for 44 uninterrupted years.

People getting divorced are setting up gift registries. Don't roll your eyes just yet

Divorce registries are just like wedding registries: lists of things that family and friends can buy someone — but in this case at the end of a marriage, not the beginning.

Stephen Avenue businesses threaten legal action over construction plans, cite potential for 'irreparable' harm

A group of 25 Stephen Avenue businesses is threatening legal action against the city over construction that's set to begin between First Street S.E. and Centre Street S.E. immediately following the Calgary Stampede.

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