Here are the U.S. goods that will no longer be subject to Canadian tariffs

PoliticsPrime Minister Mark Carney announced Friday Canada will be removing retaliatory tariffs on most U.S. goods starting next month. Here’s a list of U.S. goods that will no longer be subject to Canadian tariffs Sept. 1.Tariffs on U.S. autos, steel This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
‘Is this elbows down?’: Manitoba premier questions Canada’s removal of retaliatory tariffs

Manitoba’s premier is questioning the federal government’s decision to drop most counter-tariffs against the United States, saying he doesn’t want the prime minister to start taking an “elbows down” approach.Premier Wab Kinew told CBC News in a phone interview Friday it’s not the This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Canada removing retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods compliant with CUSMA

Canada will remove all tariffs on goods from the United States that are covered by the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) by Sept. 1, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Friday. The prime minister said Canada will maintain its tariffs on steel, aluminum and This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
He fought to bury his son at home during Manitoba’s wildfires. He had just 3 hours to do it

A grieving father from a northern Manitoba First Nation says he spent days phoning officials and filing paperwork before he was allowed to take the remains of his son back to his evacuated home community for burial.But even after fighting to This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
John Bolton, former Trump official critical of president, has home searched

Law enforcement personnel were spotted Friday outside the Washington-area residence belonging to longtime Republican figure John Bolton, a critic of Donald Trump before and after spending 16 months in his first presidential administration.
California responds to Texas with its own redistricting plan, but voters to have final say

California voters will decide in November whether to approve a redrawn congressional map designed to help Democrats win five more U.S. House seats next year, after Texas Republicans advanced their own redrawn map to pad their House majority by the same number of seats at President Donald Trump’s urging.
Canada’s Lucas Bahdi faces Roger Gutierrez in WBA lightweight title elimination bout
The stakes are high Saturday when unbeaten Canadian (Prince) Lucas Bahdi faces former world champion Roger (The Kid) Gutierrez in a 12-round WBA lightweight title elimination bout in Orlando, Fla. The winner will become the mandatory challenger for WBA 135-pound champion This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Pending gene therapy gives hope to family of Sask. boy with rare ‘childhood Alzheimer’s’

For years, Stephanie McCabe and Andre Doucette accepted that their six-year-old son Emmett would die young. Now a possible treatment for Sanfilippo syndrome is changing everything for the Saskatoon family, but first they have to get access to it.
B.C. karaoke bartender faces possible prison time for laundering $500K in undercover sting

A Richmond, B.C. karaoke club bartender faces up to 22 months in prison for laundering nearly half a million dollars for undercover police officers posing as international cocaine traffickers.
Fed up Canadians say no one at CRA is taking their call. The union says it’s set to get worse

Many Canadians are complaining they can’t reach anyone at the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) by phone to address important tax matters, and the union representing agency workers has joined affected taxpayers in pleading with the federal government to fix the This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Federal government tells CRA to fix its call centre problem so more Canadians can reach an agent

The federal government has instructed the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to devise a 100-day plan to improve service at its call centres so more Canadians can get through by phone.The demand follows a CBC News story last month about mounting This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
‘We’re going to do better,’ CRA secretary of state says in response to scathing AG report

In a scathing new report released Tuesday, the auditor general found Canada Revenue Agency contact centres are repeatedly failing to answer calls in a timely manner — and when agents do connect to a customer, they are often providing inaccurate This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10