Whether pacemakers, insulin pumps or hip replacement, Canadians may face a spike in health costs if Trump imposes a 25 per cent tariff on imports from Canada.

Whether pacemakers, insulin pumps or hip replacement, Canadians may face a spike in health costs if Trump imposes a 25 per cent tariff on imports from Canada.
More than two million Canadians will be able to file their taxes automatically using a phone or digital option this year, the Canada Revenue Agency said.
Most Liberal leadership candidates are vowing to end or at least freeze the existing carbon price charged on fossil fuel purchases.
Reuters reported earlier Friday, citing three people “familiar with the planning,” that Trump would announce the long-promised 25 per cent tariffs would begin on March 1.
U.S. officials approved a new type of pain pill designed to eliminate the risks of addiction and overdose associated with opioid medications like Vicodin and OxyContin.
Uganda has confirmed an outbreak of the Ebola virus in the capital Kampala with the first confirmed patient dying from it on Wednesday, the health ministry said on Thursday.
An outbreak of tuberculosis in the Kansas City area has grown into one of the largest ever recorded in the U.S., with dozens of active cases of the infectious disease reported.
Dr. Theresa Tam says all of the people who were recently infected were exposed to measles in Canada, rather than international travel, which was the initial source.
As egg prices in the United States continue to rise, with no end in sight, the question remains: how will Canadian prices be affected by the bird flu?
The Bank of Canada lowered its key interest rate, but its governor warned that U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs create ‘major uncertainty.’