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Swedish police say mass shooter was connected to school where he opened fire, had weapon licenses

Swedish police say mass shooter was connected to school where he opened fire, had weapon licenses

OREBRO, Sweden (AP) — Swedish police said the gunman in the country's worst mass shooting was connected to the adult education center where he opened fire Tuesday, killing 10 other people.
In the news today: Ministers to push against Trump tariffs, Liberal race not typical

In the news today: Ministers to push against Trump tariffs, Liberal race not typical

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...
U.S. not treated well by Canada? 'Come From Away' director says that's a cruel lie

U.S. not treated well by Canada? 'Come From Away' director says that's a cruel lie

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — U.S. President Donald Trump's targeting of Canada has left people feeling hurt and betrayed in central Newfoundland, where on Sept.
Ontario votes: Leaders making stops in Toronto, and southwestern and northern Ontario

Ontario votes: Leaders making stops in Toronto, and southwestern and northern Ontario

Ontario's main party leaders are set to make stops in Toronto and southwestern Ontario today before two of them venture north.
Ontario election 2025: Where the party leaders are on Thursday, Feb. 6

Ontario election 2025: Where the party leaders are on Thursday, Feb. 6

Here's where the leaders of Ontario’s main political parties are on Thursday, Feb. 6: Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford Waterloo: Ford is set to visit two manufacturing facilities in the region and hold a media availability.
Higher costs, admin nightmare: Businesses fret over end of de minimis exemption

Higher costs, admin nightmare: Businesses fret over end of de minimis exemption

When U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to place 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods last week, organic snack foods company Made with Local stopped accepting orders from customers south of the border. The Dartmouth, N.S.
Canadian pride is on the rise in wake of Trump's tariff threat - especially in Quebec

Canadian pride is on the rise in wake of Trump's tariff threat - especially in Quebec

OTTAWA — Two new polls suggest Quebeckers are feeling pretty good about their relationship with Canada these days.
Liberal race sucked into Trump's 'gravitational field,' strategists say

Liberal race sucked into Trump's 'gravitational field,' strategists say

OTTAWA — Liberal leadership hopefuls are pivoting and responding to the attention-consuming existential threats to Canadian trade posed by U.S.
Community groups say Canadians are scared as Trudeau warns hate crimes are rising

Community groups say Canadians are scared as Trudeau warns hate crimes are rising

OTTAWA — As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other leaders warn of a rising tide of hate around the world, community groups in Canada say they're getting more and more calls from frightened people.
Ministers meeting Washington Republicans in effort to end Trump's tariff threats

Ministers meeting Washington Republicans in effort to end Trump's tariff threats

WASHINGTON — A tariff threat continues to loom as Canadian ministers connect with Republican lawmakers and business groups in Washington in hopes of swaying U.S. President Donald Trump away from the idea of damaging duties for good.