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Publication Date: February 14, 2025 - 10:41
N.S. government says U.S. tariff threat is a ‘wake-up call’ as legislature opens
February 14, 2025
Nova Scotia’s legislature has opened with a throne speech describing the threat of United States tariffs as a “wake-up call” to do more to diversify and develop the province’s economy.The Progressive Conservative government’s speech, read in the legislature today by Lt.-Gov. Mike Savage, says the province should no longer tolerate special interests that have exercised “vetoes” on resource development.The government warns that if the province wants to be ready to face tariffs – U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to impose 25 per tariffs on Canadian goods in March – it needs to build an economy that is “independent, resilient and resource focused.”
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Pierre Poilievre is set to address Conservative party supporters this afternoon at a rally in downtown Ottawa.The event is being branded as a “Canada First” rally and the party is asking people to wear red and white to honour the Canadian flag on its 60th anniversary.
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Book excerpt from Flags of Canada, chronicling the political battles and passionate discourse that gave us the iconic Maple Leaf in 1965
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