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Publication Date: February 3, 2025 - 18:00
Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Mon. February 3rd, 2025
February 3, 2025

Mexico has managed to delay Trump's tariffs by at least a month. Could our country be offered similar leniency? We deliver the latest developments as they become available. Meantime, in light of this upcoming trade war with America, some Canadian shoppers are starting to change their shopping habits. Are you buying Canadian-made products as opposed to American-made ones, or perhaps cancelling any planned trips to U.S. cities? And if Canada as a collective hops on this trend, how far can we stretch this principle? Kristy Cameron opens the debate floor in Hour 1. Plus, we have entered Day 6 of the Ontario election campaign, as P.C. leader Doug Ford orders a removal of American booze from all LCBO stores. CTV Queen's Park Bureau Chief Siobhan Morris brings us up to speed from the campaign trail.
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Police in Saskatoon are investigating a possible hate crime after a University of Saskatchewan meeting was interrupted with “inappropriate” images and video and “hateful rhetoric.”A technical breach was reported to police on Thursday, the same day the university was holding its General Academic Assembly over Zoom and in person.The annual meeting involves high-ranking university officials, faculty and students hearing from the president on the state of the school.
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