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The recent U.S. announcement to tax and ban foreign films may seem out of place in trade talks. But culture has long been a key part of North American trade relations.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNCanada steelworkers urge Ottawa to counter TrumpSteelworkers in the Canadian city of Hamilton see President Donald Trump's latest trade war escalation as a wake-up call, ...
I focus on visual art—including exhibitions and museum initiatives—to show how culture is intertwined with the negotiation of free trade in North America. In the late 20th century, when Canada ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNLeong: How Hudson's Bay Company's historical aspirations can live on to help build CanadaCanada today can inspire itself from the Hudson's Bay Company of the late 19th century, which sought to drive economic ...
The oldest company in North America — and one whose fingerprints linger in Vancouver — closed its doors earlier this week after more than three centuries in business.
Its prosperous middle class, commitment to free trade, solid democracy and financial leadership both inspired the world and ...
The global trade networks it built and the norms of ... Antonio Gramsci, the early 20th-century Italian Marxist theorist, expanded the concept of hegemony beyond international relations into ...
Today, a trade court has blocked Trump's tariffs. Plus, we take a closer look at the administration's approach to crypto. And ...
King Charles opened Parliament in Canada, marking the first time that a reigning monarch has read a speech from the throne in ...
From natural chaos to wartime blasts and industrial disasters, these are history's most powerful non-nuclear explosions ...
All nine seats on Mexico’s Supreme Court were taken by people with links to the ruling party. A new disciplinary tribunal ...
The King says a "new economic and security relationship" between Canada and the US will "deliver transformational benefits ...
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