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Christina Laflamme travels to the United States often. She was born in Florida but has lived in New Brunswick as a dual citizen since the 1990s.Laflamme's family was planning a trip to see friends in Houlton and Calais, Maine, but "as a result of these tariffs and these concerns, we've decided to stay in Canada."She is also postponing a trip to Boston for Easter."It's very stressful. I didn't vote for Trump. I'm not a very big proponent of the tactics that he's using," Laflamme said."I do think
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After a series of delays, everything finally seemed set. The SS United States looked like it was ready to make its last voyage – from Philadelphia to the Gulf of Mexico. But wouldn’t you know it: Yet another postponement for the majestic ship. And a new date for departure has not been set yet.
Thursday’s bipartisan National Prayer Breakfast, where President Donald Trump affirmed he now “much more strongly” believes in God, went off the rails once lawmakers closed their Bibles and opened their social media accounts. Republicans are hammering Rep. Jared Huffman, a Democrat from California’s North Coast, over his accusation that Speaker Mike Johnson eroded the separation of church and state by moving the mostly Christian gathering to the Capitol. “Speaker Johnson’s National Prayer Breakf
In a bit of fancy flying that was in equal measures patriotic, precise and polite, an Ontario pilot showed Donald Trump exactly what he thinks of the U.S. president's recent moves to challenge Canadian sovereignty. Skilfully piloting his two-seater Grob G 115 in a two-hour trip around southwestern Ontario on Wednesday morning, Michael Jones used his flight path to draw out a massive maple leaf and, in the process, send a subtle but pointed message to his U.S. neighbours. "I'm not really happy wi
More than 150 female prisoners were raped and burned to death during a jailbreak last week when fleeing male inmates set fire to a prison in Goma, in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a United Nations spokesperson has said.