Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Danielle Groen
Publication Date: April 2, 2025 - 06:19
Morning Update: Inside Syria’s struggle for stability
April 2, 2025
Good morning. Power struggles loom large as Syria attempts to rebuild – more on that below, along with the latest from the election campaign and the perfect cacio e pepe (according to science). But first:Today’s headlines
- Trump’s "Liberation Day" trade war uncertainty looms as the U.S. prepares global tariffs
- Ottawa plans to avoid countertariffs that risk Canadian jobs and price hikes
- More Canadians with Iranian backgrounds are being stopped from entering the U.S.
The ground beneath the country has shifted, but he hasn’t moved an inch
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