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ICC condemns sanctions by Trump administration and pledges to continue its work

ICC condemns sanctions by Trump administration and pledges to continue its work

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The International Criminal Court on Friday called on its member states to stand up against sanctions imposed by President Donald Trump, saying the move was an attempt to “harm its independent and impartial judicial work.
ICC condemns sanctions by Trump administration and pledges to continue its work

ICC condemns sanctions by Trump administration and pledges to continue its work

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The International Criminal Court on Friday called on its member states to stand up against sanctions imposed by President Donald Trump, saying the move was an attempt to “harm its independent and impartial judicial work.
In the news today: StatCan to release January jobs report

In the news today: StatCan to release January jobs report

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Statistics Canada set to release January jobs report today Statistics Canada is set to release its January jobs report this morning.
Iran supreme leader says US talks 'not intelligent, wise or honorable,' upending push to negotiation

Iran supreme leader says US talks 'not intelligent, wise or honorable,' upending push to negotiation

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran's supreme leader said Friday that negotiations with America “are not intelligent, wise or honorable” after President Donald Trump floated nuclear talks with Tehran.
Trump and drones: Security officials prep for return of world leaders to Alberta

Trump and drones: Security officials prep for return of world leaders to Alberta

CALGARY — A security expert says those who remember how tight the security was when world leaders gathered in the Alberta backcountry two decades ago better buckle up this June when U.S. President Donald Trump comes to call.
A patchwork of rules: Why experts want to smooth interprovincial trade

A patchwork of rules: Why experts want to smooth interprovincial trade

The continuing threat of a trade war has Canadian politicians and business leaders looking for ways to shore up our economy in the face of potential disruptions.
Federal government hosts Canada-U.S. economic summit during tariff threat pause

Federal government hosts Canada-U.S. economic summit during tariff threat pause

OTTAWA — The federal government is hosting a summit in Toronto today aimed at bolstering the economy in the face of Canada's rapidly changing relationship with its largest trading partner. U.S.
Liberal leadership candidates will have to clear $125,000 hurdle today

Liberal leadership candidates will have to clear $125,000 hurdle today

OTTAWA — Federal Liberal leadership candidates will have to cross another hurdle today to remain in the race — a payment of $125,000 to the party. The party requires candidates to pay a total entrance fee of $350,000 in instalments.
Ontario votes: Opposition leaders campaigning in northern cities, Ford in Toronto

Ontario votes: Opposition leaders campaigning in northern cities, Ford in Toronto

Most of Ontario's main party leaders will be courting voters in northern parts of the province today, as Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford returns to Toronto. NDP Leader Marit Stiles is set to make an announcement this morning in Sault Ste.
Statistics Canada set to release January jobs report today

Statistics Canada set to release January jobs report today

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada is set to release its January jobs report this morning. Economists polled by Reuters expect Canadian employers added 25,000 jobs in the month and are predicting the unemployment rate moved higher to 6.8 per cent.