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Confused by Trump's many tariff threats? Here's what's going on

Being confused by Donald Trump's tariff threats isn't a flaw — it's proof you're paying attention in the funhouse maze of Trump's trade decrees. His statements have been confounding and contradictory, forcing staff to keep clarifying them. Here, trade-watchers share predictions for the coming weeks.

Not sure who to vote for in the Ontario election? This guide will help you decide

If you've paid zero attention to the Ontario election but want to get out and vote on Thursday, this is the article for you.
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Can the U.S. auto industry survive without Canada? | About That

President Donald Trump says he wants every car sold in the United States to be made domestically, a move which experts say would disrupt the entire North American auto sector for years. Andrew Chang explains how interdependent the Canadian and U.S. auto industries are, and the widespread impacts of severing a 70-year partnership.
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Some Windsor police workers knew about internal sex assault allegations before service claimed it did: docs

Several Windsor, Ont., police employees — including a staff sergeant and superintendent — witnessed or were told about disturbing allegations of internal sexual assault years before the service said it became aware of them, according to claims in new documents obtained by CBC News.

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