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US-Canada Tariffs: Trump paused the planned 50% tariffs on Canadian goods for three days, citing a “DEAL” pending final paperwork, while PM Mark Carney said “substantial progress” has been made but “important work still to be done.” The pause covers roughly $20–$28B in imports and is tied to negotiations over market access, including autos, dairy, alcohol, and digital trade, with Trump also hinting at a possible Keystone XL pipeline revival. AI & Data: Canadian AI pioneer Rich Sutton warns synthetic data is “a big mistake,” arguing it can’t replace real experiential data—especially for human behavior. Health Policy: Quebec rejected calls to lower colorectal cancer screening from 50 to 45, despite evidence younger Canadians are being diagnosed earlier. Business/Tech Deals: Inturai Ventures signed an agreement to acquire DomeCommand’s AI drone command-and-control IP; Stantec bought Australia’s Niche environmental consultancy. Household Costs: A Fraser Institute analysis says Canadian families pay about 41.9% of cash income in taxes, far above spending on shelter, food and clothing. Energy/Infrastructure: Payments modernization is framed as core economic infrastructure, alongside roading, water and electricity.

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