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Today’s top- stories for Barrie residents.

Who Landed Blows in Canada’s French Election Debate?

The first official French-language debate of the 2025 federal election campaign unfolded in Montreal on April 16th, less than a fortnight before the scheduled April 28th vote. While the anticipated confrontations between the principal contenders, Liberal leader Mark Carney and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, largely failed to materialize, the evening was not devoid of pointed

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Local Police K9 Unit Apprehends Young Offender

A routine Wednesday afternoon in a quiet south Barrie neighbourhood shifted focus as the specialized skills of the Barrie Police K9 Unit were deployed, culminating in the apprehension of a young individual. The operation highlighted the coordinated efforts involved in local policing and the specific capabilities these trained canine teams bring to law enforcement tactics,

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Nikkei Claims Honda Shifting Production; Canadian Officials Cry Foul

A report surfaces alleging a major automaker might shift significant production out of Canada due to trade pressures. Government officials rush to deny it, citing the company itself. But in the murky world of international business and tariff wars, separating fact from damage control is rarely straightforward, especially when billions in investment and thousands of

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Tariffs Could Reshape Honda’s Strategy in Alliston

Increased tariffs in the U.S. are forcing automakers to rethink their strategies, and Honda’s Alliston plant may be at the center of this shift. Honda’s manufacturing footprint in North America might soon look very different. Reports suggest that the Japanese automaker is exploring major adjustments to its production strategy due to escalating U.S. tariffs on

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Ottawa’s Plan to Ease U.S. Tariff Burden on Canadian Businesses

Canada’s economic resilience is once again put to the test as Ottawa rolls out critical measures to counteract the effects of U.S. tariffs on its businesses. This calculated response highlights both urgency and strategic foresight. Federal Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne recently announced a series of temporary measures aimed at mitigating the impact of U.S. tariffs

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