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Katherine DeClerq

Katherine DeClerq

Recent Work by Katherine

Doug Ford campaigns in Washington

Doug Ford campaigns in Washington

Ford spoke with a representative of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce about 'Fortress Am-Can,' a staple of his re-election campaign
U.S. pauses tariffs on Canadian goods for a month

U.S. pauses tariffs on Canadian goods for a month

U.S. tariffs were set to go into effect on Tuesday
What does a trade war mean for Canada?

What does a trade war mean for Canada?

Tariffs are set to be imposed on U.S. and Canadian goods Tuesday
Doug Ford triggers provincial election

Doug Ford triggers provincial election

Ontarians will head to the polls on Feb. 27
York among municipalities to get encampment funding as feds bypass province

York among municipalities to get encampment funding as feds bypass province

Nine municipalities in Ontario will get about $88 million in funding to support their 'community encampment response plans'
Another cabinet minister declines run for federal Liberal leadership

Another cabinet minister declines run for federal Liberal leadership

Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne ended speculation today that he could be the first cabinet member to enter the race
With Justin Trudeau resigning, what happens next?

With Justin Trudeau resigning, what happens next?

Meanwhile, parliament is prorogued until March 24
Fall economic statement puts Canada's deficit at $61.9 billion

Fall economic statement puts Canada's deficit at $61.9 billion

Calls for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to step down in wake of finance minister's resignation
'Deeply alarming': CCLA launches national campaign on increasing use of notwithstanding clause

'Deeply alarming': CCLA launches national campaign on increasing use of notwithstanding clause

The Save Our Charter campaign seeks to limit occasions governments override Canadians' rights
Ontario failing to match immigration to labour market needs: auditor

Ontario failing to match immigration to labour market needs: auditor

Immigrants nominated for permanent residency under provincial program aren’t always going to the regions or sectors that need them the most, auditor general report found
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