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Paulson: Carney makes deal on canola in the world as it is

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24.01.2026

The tariff fight is on, and more than ever it’s crucial to our way of life.

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Jan. 20, 2025 will go down in history as a day when the world changed, Pulitzer Prize-winning political journalist David Shribman said in the Globe and Mail last weekend.

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The day Donald Trump was inaugurated for the second time as president of the United States, in his view, joins (among others): July 4, 1776, the signing of the U.S. Declaration of Independence; June 28, 1914, the date Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated, sparking the First World War; and Jan. 30, 1933, when Adolf Hitler was appointed German chancellor.

Strong words from Shribman, but of course, he is right.

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Following the disasters wrought by Hitler, including the Second World War, western and other nations entered a new world order that has largely benefitted Canada — and, it........

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